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posters and fine art, all at special sale prices!

LINDA HAYMAN GALLERY
ART POSTER CO.

29555 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI
La Mirage Mall 358-0830

"WOMAN AND THE LIZARD"
by MANUELITA LOVATO

PAINTING • POTTERY • JEWELRY
FOLK ART. FURNITURE

Gallery Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-5 p.m.,
Sat. 11-5 p.m. or by appointment.
32800 Franklin Rd., Franklin, MI
313-851-9949

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PARK WEST GAL-
LERY 29469 Northwest-
ern, Southfield, "East
Meets West,"through Oc-
tober, free, 354-2343.
CADE GALLERY 214
W. 6th Street, Royal Oak,
Barry Avedon, "Paintings
from the Eighties: 1980-
1989," Daniel York,
sculptures, through Oct.
4, free, 546-3365.
BIRMINGHAM-
BLOOMFIELD 1516 S.
Cranbrook Road, "Games
People Play," Saturday
through Oct. 14, free, 644-
0886.
TROY ART GALLERY
755 W. Big Beaver,
"Color-Impressions,"
Tuesday through Oct. 17,
free, 362-0112.
DETROIT INSTITUTE
OF ARTS 5200 Wood-
ward Avenue, "Odyssey:
The Art of Photography at
National Geographic,
through Dec. 31; "Ansel
Adams: Classic Images,"
through Oct. 29;
"Vanishing Presence,"
through Oct. 22; and
"Altered Vi-
sions/Personal Icons,"
through Nov. 12; free,
832-2730.
COMMUNITY ARTS
GALLERY McGregor
Memorial Conference
Center, Wayne State Un-
iversity, Detroit,
"Northern Innovation,"
through Oct. 6, free.
_ HOMESTEAD GAL-
LERY 136 S. Pontiac Tr.,
Walled Lake, "Doree
Schwartz's Handmade
Paper Works," through
Oct. 15, free, 669-8980.
SOUTHFIELD CIVIC
CENTER Courtyard,
Michigan Outdoor Sculp-
ture II, through Nov. 5,
free, 357-1111.
SWIDLER GALLERY
308 W. Fourth Street,
Royal Oak, "The Expres-
sive Teapot," through
Oct. 7, free, 542-4880.
WAYNE STATE UN-
IVERSITY 134 Purdy
Library, Detroit, "Urban
Interiors," photo exhibit,
through Oct. 31, free, 577-
2799.
JANIS WETSMAN 233
Oakland Road, Birm-
ingham, "The Contempo-
rary Furniture," through
Oct. 4, free, 645-6212.

SYBARIS GALLERY
301 W. Fourth Street,
Royal Oak, "Viewpoints,"
through Oct. 28, free, 544-
3388.
LAWRENCE STREET
GALLERY 29 W.
Lawrence Street, Pontiac,
"Revealed Transforma-
tions," through Oct. 7,
free, 682-0449.
EDWARD DORIAN
GALLERY 237 Pierce,
Birmingham,
"Transitions: Expression-
istic Paintings in Mixed
Media," by Sandra Levin,
through Oct. 15, free, 642-
9424.

'Paper Works'
At Homestead

Homestead Gallery in
Walled Lake will feature
Doree Schwartz's
`Handmade Paper Works"
through Oct. 15.
More than 20 pieces of
three-dimensional paper
sculptures will be shown.
There will also be handmade
paper workshop classes of-
fered on Sundays at the gal-
lery.

Cranbrook Sets
Fall Programs

Cranbrook P.M. Fall 1989
line up of programs begins
Sunday with creative arts
classes, features seminars, a
lecture series, tours and
more.
Registration begins imme-
diately and is ongoing for
fall programming.

I LOCAL NEWS I

Annual Brunch
For Shapiro Units

Charles Shapiro Post and
Auxiliary of the Jewish War
Veterans' annual officers
brunch will be held 11:30
a.m., Sunday at the Pickle
Barrel Restaurant,
Southfield. For information
call Bernie Gross, 552-1085 or
Florence Keys, 968-0252.

Brandeis Hosts
Fall Fashions Lunch

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Louis D. Brandeis Chapter,
B'nai B'Rith women, will
hold a luncheon and fall
fashion show, noon, Wednes-
day at Knob Woods club
house. For reservations, call
Rose Pogats, 967-4068, or
Jean Katz, 559-4174.

