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May 12, 1989 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-12

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AMERICAN
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The Lawrence Street
Gallery, 29 W. Lawrence, Pon-
tiac, opened a new show
featuring one of its own ar-
tists, Sonya Persia. The show
will last until June 3 and will
include Persia's recent
California acrylics.
Persia is a graduate of the
University of Michigan
School of Art. Among her past
exhibits are the Birmingham-
Bloomfield Art Association's
Fine Art Competiton, The
Scarab Club's Silver Medal
Exhibit and the Mid-Winter
Award Show at the San Diego
Art Institute Gallery.
Showing with her will be
new work from other gallery
members, Joan Brace,
Suzanne Camp, B. Ragalyi,
Laura Whitesides Host,
Maureen Jannot, Margo
LaGattuta, Daiana Mullane,
Lois Robbins, Linda Norton
Savell and Matthew John
Schellenberg.
Regular gallery hours are
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-
Saturday.

Kidd Gallery
Hosts Exhibit

An exhibition of paintings
by Adele Duck and sculpture
by Susan Lyman has opened
at Robert Kidd Gallery. It will
continue through June 3.
Duck is a Canadian painter.
She teaches at the Universi-
ty of Windsor and her pain-
tings are in many museum
and corporate collections. In
1988 the Art Gallery of Wind-
sor mounted a large retro-
spective of her work.
Lyman creates linear,
rhythmic sculpture from
organic materials such as
wisteria, bittersweet, maple
and willow. Her interest in
tactile media relates back to
her MFA degree in ceramics
from the University of
Michigan, where she minored
in fiber. Lyman has held the
position of assistant professor
at four eastern colleges and is
program coordinator for the
Fine Arts Work Center in
Provincetown, Mass.

Art Fair Set
In Mt. Clemens

The annual Mt. Clemens
art fair slated today and
Saturday, is sponsored by
the Mt. Clemens Business
Association.
The fair will feature
original artworks ranging
from pottery, oil and water-
color paintings, sculpture,

photography, stained glass, to -
jewelry and other fine arts.
The art booths will be in
downtown's Macomb Place
Mall area and will extend to
the Art Center at the corner
of South-bound M-3 and
North Avenue.
Fair hours are 10 a.m. to 8
p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday. For informa-
tion, call the Art Center,
469-8666.

African Art
Auction Due

More than 120 pieces of
African art from the private
collection of the late
Michigan Gov. G. Mennen
Williams will go on the auc-
tion block at DuMouchelles
Art Galleries May 19-21.
The auction begins at 7 p.m.
May 19 in the DuMouchelles
Art Galleries, 409 E. Jeffer-
son, Detroit, directly across
from the Renaissance Center..
The May 20. auction begins at
11 a.m., and the May 21 auc-
tion is at noon.
For information, catalogues
or to arrange for a telephone
bid, call the galleries,
963-6255.

'Mood Dances'
At Homestead

A new show entitled, "Mood
Dances, figurative works by
Jamie Bakka" has opened at
the Homestead Gallery, 136
S. Pontiac Tr., Walled Lake.
The show will run through
May 28.
Bakka's work explores an
array of different attitudes in
realism. Pencil, acrylic and
watercolor images of dream-
like faces make up the body
of this show.
Bakka was educated at the
Center for Creative Studies.
Gallery hours are Tuesday
- Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.,
Thursday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Mall To Host
Student Exhibit

Crosswinds Mall, located on
Orchard Lake Road at Lone
Pine, will host West Bloom-
field Schools Youth Fine Arts
Week through Sunday.
Art will be displayed
throughout the mall from
students of West Bloomfield
elementary, middle and high
schools. Clay, watercolors,
paper mache, tempera, ink,
colored pencil and photo-
graphy are included. There
are also free live perfor-
mances throughout the week.
Admission is free, and the
public is welcome.

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