I FINE ARTS I
Arts Benefit
Is Scheduled
Concerned Citizens for the
Arts in Michigan (CCAM)
will present "A Place in
Time" summer social at the
Edsel and Eleanor Ford
House in Grosse Pointe
Shores from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the event will
benefit CCAM's educational
programs.
One of the highlights of the
event will be a silent auction
of the work of 18 Michigan ar-
tists who were 1989 Michigan
Council for the Arts creative
artist award recipients. The
artists whose works will be
auctioned are: William Allen,
David Greenwood, Ted Had-
field, Mary Hatch, Bradley
Jones, Alvaro Jurado, Jay
Lefkowitz, Donald Mendel-
son, James Nawara, Lucille
Nawara, Wendy McGaw, Jim
Pallas, Patricia Scobey,
Robert tomlin, Patricia
Quinlan, Robert Vanderven-
net, Carol Wald and Marcia
Wood.
The work of three Michigan
traditional artists also will be
auctioned: Catherine
Baldwin, Glenn VanAntwerp
and Rosie Wilkins.
For ticket information, call
the CCAM office, 9 a.m. - 5:30
p.m., 961-1776.
CCS Catalogue
Wins Medal
The catalogue of the Center
for Creative Studies-College
of Art and Design has been
awarded a silver medal for ex-
cellence by the Council for
Advancement and Support of
Education.
Michel Bouche, the college's
director of public relations
was the catalogue coor-
dinator. The_ catalogue was
designed by Bonnie Detloff
Zielinski and Kathleen Green
of JB Communications with
photography by Taro
Yamasaki and Jay Jurma.
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