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ACADEMY OF ART
MUSEUM
500 Lone Pine Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, deSalle
Gallery, "Face to Face:
Cranbrook/Mexico, now
through Sunday, 645-3312.
SWIDLER GALLERY
308 W. Fourth, Royal Oak,
Michael Farrell last of four-
part lecture, "Ancient
Egypt: Portraits for the
Ages," 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
Tuesday; admission;
Premier Opening continues
through February with 30
ceramic artists and 20 art
jewelers. 542-4880.
DETROIT FOCUS
743 Beaubien, Detroit,
"Abstraction," group
exhibition, today.
XOCHIPILLI GALLERY
568 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, Michael
Joseph "Motel Series,"
today and Saturday.
645-1905.
HOMESTEAD GALLERY
136 S. Pontiac Trail, Walled
Lake, mixed media show by
Michigan artists, now
through Feb. 12. 669-8980.
DETROIT GALLERY OF
CONTEMPORARY
CRAFTS
301 Fisher Bldg., Detroit,
"Figures: The Fine Art of
Contemporary Dollmaking,"
now through Feb. 25.
873-7888.
UNIVERSITY OF
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OF ART
525 S. State, Ann Arbor,
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Artists on View at the
DIA," now through
February 28 "Tales of the
Griot from Under the
Baobab Tree," by Afro-
American specialist
Catherine Blackwell,
Sunday; photographs by
Frederick H. Evans, now
through Feb. 12; "Tom
Parish: Selected Paintings,"
now through Feb. 19; "In
Pursuit of the Dragon:
Traditions and Transitions
in Ming Ceramics," Sunday
through March 26, opening
events Sunday include
Chinese Lion Dance and an
illustrated lecture by Henry
Trubner. Admission for
lecture only. 832-2730.
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