I FINE ARTS I 20-50 % Off Sculptures Paintings Fine Prints Judaica Woodturning Art Displayed 29080 Inkster (2nd house N. of 12 Mile) Southfield, Ml - 352-4290 Hours: Sun-Fri 12-5 P.M. Or By Appointment , THE ART FORM OF TURNING APRIL 28 - MAY 20, 1989 JAMS WETSMAN 20th CENTURY DECORATIVE ART ED BOSLEY, CHARLES CROWLEY, FRANK CUMMINGS III, DAVID ELLSWORTH, GILES GILSON, MICHELLE HDLZAPFEL, MICHAEL HOSALUK, WILLIAM HUNTER, RONALD KENT, DAN KVITKA, KELLY MAHLER, BRUCE MITCHELL, MICHAEL MODE, PHILIP MOULTHROP, DALE NISH, MICHAEL PETERSON, RUDE OSOLNIK, ALLEN RITZMAN, MARK SFIRRI, JOANNE SHIMA, MIKE SHULER, ALAN STIRT, BOB STOCKSDALE, MAX WARDLOW offiCAN- wwok.ef .Ars A$ ') :r,04 V1101.146 Friday, April 28 through Saturday, May 20. Artpack Services, Inc, 31505 Grand River Door #10 Farmington, MI 48024 Gallery Hours: Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment (313) 645-6212 Janis Wetsman Collection (313) 478-8946 Artpack Services, Inc. Fridays and Saturdays,12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Opening Reception Friday,April 28,5 p.m. - 8 p.m. A CELEBRATION OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN GLASS Don't look how different he is from your son. But how alike he is. He's mentally retarded. But he has the same interests the same wants and needs that any boy does. There are 6 million mentally re- tarded citizens in America. 6 mil- lion sons and daughters who want to go to public schools, who want to work and want to live useful, happy lives. Its up to us to make sure they get those opportunities. So, please, help us. You'll be helping 6 million Americans who desperately need you. Open form bowl by Thomas Buechner Ill., Corning, New York SEL9/ /SHEVEL GALLERY FINE AMERICAN CRAFTS & IMPORTED FOLK ART 329 S Main, Ann Arbor, 313,761-6263 • Mon. through Thurs & Sat 10-6, Fri 10-10, beginning April 13, open Thurs till 9 p.m. 82 FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989 JARC 28366 Franklin Rd. Southfield, MI 48034 (313) 352-5272 The Art of Turning," an ex- clusive exhibit of woodturned art from around the country will premiere today at 5 p.m. at Artpack Services in Farmington. Rude Osolnik, a 90-year-old woodturner, and Ronald Kent, an award-winning wood- turner, will give lathe demonstrations. The Janis Wetsman-owned will show pieces that have been designed, carved and color finished as one-of-a-kind creations that can be used in the home or office. Featured artists include: David Ellsworth, William Hunter, Philip Moulthrop, Joanne Shima and Alan Stirt. The exhibit, which runs un- til May 20, will feature addi- tional lathe demonstrations by Kent and Osolnik at 6 p.m. today and on Saturday at 1 p.m. are: hours Gallery Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment, (Wetsman) 645-6212, Fridays and Satur- days noon until 5 p.m. (Art- pack) 478-8946. Cranbrook Has Degree Show The work of 66 Master of Fine Art and Master of Ar- chitecture candidates from the nine departments at Cranbrook Academy of Art will be on display at Cran- brook Academy of Art Museum during April and May. Included in the first exhibi- tion on view through Sunday are graduate candidates of design, metalsmithing, print- making and sculpture. The second show, on view from May 5-14, will feature graduates in the departments of architecture, ceramics, fiber, painting and photography. Degree shows are a requirement for graduation. Museum hours are 1-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Egg Artistry Show And Sale The second annual Egg ar- tistry show and sale hosted by the Michigan Egg Art Guild will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Dearborn Civic Center, 15801 Michigan Ave. This fine-art exhibition of natural egg decorating in the Faberge style features local, national and international artists and dealers. The eggs, ranging from the tiny finch to the large ostrich, are in- tricately cut, painted, jeweled or beaded. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds will be donated to the Abused Children in Michigan Fund. There is an admission charge. •\ Jewish Film Wins Award Pittsburgh — Murray Avenue, a film by Pittsburgh filmmaker Sheila Chamovitz, was recently named "Best Exploration of an Ethnic com- munity" in the 1989 VITAS Film Festival. Murray Avenue is a per- sonal portrait of an old, yet vital Jewish neightobhood in the midst of change. Touch Of Light Exhibit Opens The Civic Center Gallery, 26000 Evergreen, in the Southfield parks and recrea- tion building, will present the "Touch of Light" exhibit from Tuesday through May 19. The show will include lamps, vases, paperweights and decorative plates by glassblower John Fitzpatrick. Calendar Continued from preceding page `89," through Saturday. 858-0415. CANTOR/LEMBERG GALLERY 538 N. Woodward, Birmingham, James Brown, etchings; Sam Francis, lithographs and etching/aquatints; Robert Mangold, aquatints, through Sunday. 642-6623. ART KALEIDOSCOPE 512 N. Lincoln, Academy Center, Bay City, "Glass Transparencies-Sculptures in Glass," featuring Mark Bleshenski, through May 26. 517-892-8552. SYBARIS GROUP Glass works by Paul Marioni, Richard Marquis, Elizabeth Pannell and Etsuko Sakimura, by appointment, through Sunday. 542-8902 or 544-9552. TOUCH OF LIGHT STUDIO 23426 Woodward, Ferndale, Spring Lighting Show features John Fitzpatrick, through Sunday. 543-1868. HOMESTEAD GALLERY 136 S. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, "Pastel Verses," paintings by Timothy Yanke through Sunday. 669-8980. N \ N N it (-2