AIM111111 ■ 11111 ■ 111 CONTEMPORARY SOUTHWEST ART FETISH POT by JEFF MARGOLIN 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, Ml 313-851-9949 4 a cs 4-= TRADE-IN FEATURING ORIGINAL WORKS BY 110V/ANSI On a NEW Dittrich Fur PAM SWIFT Acrylic and Canvas MITZI JACOBS This is your opportunity to receive twice the normal trade-in allowance on the purchase of a new Dittrich Fur. GERT MATZ Whimsical Clothing in Plaster LUCY BERGAMINI Glass Design in Jewelry YOUR OLD FUR CAN BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT Works on Display throughout the Month of October Bring in any garment, no matter how bad, and we guarantee a minimum trade-in allowance of $100. and gallery LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE HALL 14 MILE & ORCHARD LK. RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS 855-4488 Mon., Tues., Sat. 10-5:30 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10-9: Sun. 12-5 CISt FrO Wince ANY' HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-7 Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5 • PASSPORT • SPECIAL $6.95 $12.95 set • 2 sets "Must Be Done At The Same Time" • 2 Photos per passport (with coupon) 358-2333 Save Big Bucks $3.00 off Dittrich Financing Available o. il iffa Maier Credit Cards Accepted s ,p3 $2.00 off 24 exposures $1.00 off 12 exposure or disc (on developing and printing 110, 126, 135, C-41 color prints) 10% off Enlargements (8x10 or larger) 20%-50% off on Frames 10% off on posters FULL PHOTO SERVICES INCLUDING: BLACK & WHITE, ENLARGEMENTS, POSTERS 29175 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. In Frankling Shopping Plaza FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1989 MON-SAT 10:00 - 6:00 p.m. o (Bloomfield: Thursday until 8:30 p.m.) 36 exposures (from your old negatives or photos) 80 DETROIT: 873-8300 7373 Third Ave. BLOOMFIELD HILLS: 642-3000 1515 N. Woodward Ave. - of Southfield WEEK OF OCT.6-OCT.12 ART SHOWS "N MESA ARTS A MIXED MEDIA EVENT FINE ARTS Exciting Music for Special Occasions We can make your party the one they'll talk about. (313) 360-0235 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, "Mystical Art," through Thursday, free, 661-1000. PRESTON BURKE GALLERIES "Meet the Artists Exhibition," through Nov. 10, free, 963-2350. SOUTHFIELD CIVIC CENTER 26000 Evergreen Road,"Southfield Pavilion Antiques Ex- position," through Mon- day, free, 465-9441. ILONA AND GALLERY 31045 Or- chard Lake Road, Farm- ington Hills, Pam Swift, Mitzi Jacobs, Gert Mitz, Lucy Bergamini, mixed media, through October, free, 855-4488. CENTER FOR CREATIVE STUDIES 245 E. Kirby, Detroit, "Twenty Years of Photog- raphy at CCS," through Nov. 7, free, 872-3118. CAROL HOOBERMAN GALLERY Franklin, Ceramic from United States, England and Canada, through October, by appointment only, 626- 5865. THE COMMUNITY HOUSE 380 S. Bates Street, Birmingham, Karen Coden's Water- colors, through Thursday, free, 644-5832. ROBERT KIDD GALLERY 107 Town- send Street, Birmingham, paintings by Alberto Magnani, sculptures by Chris Berti, through Nov. 4, free, 642-3909. CANTOR/LEMBERG GALLERY 538 N. Woodward, Birmingham, Sam Francis, "Works on Paper," through Oct. 21, free, 642-6623. PIERCE STREET GALLERY 217 Pierce Street, Birmingham, "Looking Back, 10 Years of Photography at Pierce Street Gallery," through Nov. 4, free, 646-6950. PARK WEST GALLERY 29469 Nor- thwestern, Southfield, "East Meets West,"through October, free, 354-2343. BIRMINGHAM- BLOOMFIELD 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, "Games People Play," through Oct. 14, free, 644-0886. TROY ART GALLERY 755 W. Big Beaver, "Color-Impressions," 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. HOMESTEAD GALLERY 136 S. Pon- tiac Tr., Walled Lake, "Doree Schwartz's Handmade Paper Works," through Oct. 15, free, 669-8980. Preston Burke Holds Exhibition Preston Burke Galleries Inc. in Detroit will host a champagne reception for its annual "Meet the Artists" ex- hibition 7 p.m. today. The exhibition includes the latest work by painters Helen Cartmell, Ray Cattell, Irma Cavat, Chuang Che, Libby Golden, John Gould, W. Louis Jones, Rita Letendre, William Lewis, Romanos Rizk, David Sharp and Maxmilian Shaye. It will also include sculptures by Mary Chuang, Kosso Eloul, Louis Mendez, John Pappas and furniture designs by Pam Castano, and in- troduce artists newly af- filiated with the gallery, in- cluding - painter Kate Augenblick of New York and William Bostick and Clayton Lewis, both Michigan artists. The collection will be on display at Preston Burke Galleries Inc. through Nov. 10. Coden's Colors In Birmingham Watercolor artist Karen Coden will display some of her works at The Communi- ty House as part of the on- going art show through Oct. 12. Coden's artwork has been exhibited in the Oakland Community College "Women in Art Show" and the Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Association's student show. She is a member of the Michigan Watercolor Socie- ty , B.B.A.A. and Farm-