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July 07, 1989 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-07

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CRANBROOK
ACADEMY OF ART
MUSEUM
500 Lone Pine Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, Joseph
Wesner, Pherein Series,
now through Sept. 17;
Robert Sailors, Textiles,
now through Oct. 29,
free, 645-3323.
LAWRENCE STREET
GALLERY
29 W. Lawrence St.,
Pontiac, Matthew John
Schellenberg and other
gallery members' works,
now through July 22,
opening reception today,
hours: 11 a.m. -4 p.m.
Tuesday through
Saturday, 334-6716.
Nicholas Nixon, through
Sunday, free, 832-2730.
ART KALEIDOSCOPE
512 N. Lincoln, Academy
Center, Bay City, 26
Michigan Artists, "Line,
Form, Color, Texture and
Shape," Wednesday
through August 25,
hours: noon -4 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday,
10 a.m. -3 p.m. Saturday,
517-892-8552.
TROY ART GALLERY
755 W. Big Beaver Road,
The Great Outdoors,"
now through July 29,
hours: 11 a.m. -5:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday,
11 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday
(closed Saturdays in
July), 362-0112.
SWIDLER GALLERY
308 W. Fourth St., Royal
Oak, "3 Approaches to
Clay," Elaine Alt,
Nancee Meeker and
Judy Motzkin, now
through July 15, opening
reception 6 p.m. today,
hours: 10 a.m. -6 p.m.
Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. -9 p.m.
Friday, 10 a.m. -5 p.m.
Saturday, 542-4880.

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Print Exhibit
At WSU Gallery

Wayne State University
hosts the eighth annual Alma
Print Exhibition now through
July 22 at the Community
Arts Gallery, as a portion of
a nine-month tour covering
most of Michigan.
A drypoint, mezzotint,
watercolor "Triassic III" done
by Prof. Jim Nawara, acting
chairman of the WSU depart-
ment of art and art history,
won a purchase award, his
third. The work will be pur-
chased for the Alma College
Collection. WSU alumna
June Klepach and MFA

degree candidate Nancy
Patek also have artwork in
the exhibition.
The gallery is open 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. weekdays.

Figurative Art
Focus Of Display

The Art Show Gallery at
Sugar Tree in West Bloom-
field will exhibit recent works
of figurative art by such ar-
tists as Nitza Flantz, Ty
Wilson, P.H. Wong, de
Krayevska, Paulette Lust,
Yves Mahler, Robin Morris,
Earl Linderman and Shimon
Okshteyn.
Media include lithographs,
serigraphs and original pain-
tings. The display will run
through July.

TRAVEL

Ann Arbor
Day 'Dip Set

The Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan
Detroit announces that
limited seating still exists for-
its trip to Ann Arbor on July
19. Lunch will be at the Gan-
dy Dancer Restaurant.
Guests may shop at the Ker-
rytown, browse through the
Ann Arbor's Farmers' Market
and attend a command per-
formance at the Kerrytown
Concert House.
Transportation will be via
air-conditioned motor coach.
There will be pick-ups at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building at 8:30 a.m. and at
the Maple/Drake Building at
9:15 a.m. There is a fee which.
includes transportation and
the performance. Participants
should pay for their own lun-
ches. Kosher meals are
available by advance
reservations.
For information, contact
Judy Samson or Marilyn
Wolfe, 661-1000.

Virginia Trip
Is Planned

A five-day escorted tour of
historical Virginia is on the
West Bloomfield Parks and
Recreation extended travel
agenda this fall. The trip is
planned for Sept. 28-Oct. 2.
Included in the travel
package are round-trip air
transportation, four nights
accommodations at the Hyatt
Richmond, four breakfasts,
two dinners, tours and admis-
sions, tour escort and all
taxes and gratuities.
For information or a reser-
vation, contact Patty Riney at
the parks and recreation of-
fice, 334-5660. Reservations
must be made by July 14.

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