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March 30, 1990 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-03-30

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"Photography 1990: A Col-
lection of Contemporary
Works" is a group show
highlighting more than 70
pieces spanning a variety of
techniques and subject mat-
ter on exhibit at Linda
Hayman Gallery in Farm-
ington Hills through April 1.
Artists included in this ex-
hibit are Dusty Fleming, Nor-
ma Brown Hill, Christina
Hope, Al Millstein, Carol
Seid, Cindy Seip, Linda Sum-
mers and Sidney Tal-Mason.
Each has been recognized in
the field through awards,
grants and inclusion into
numerous juried shows.
The photographs, ranging
from hand-painted oversized
images to black-and-white
small scaled prints were all
selected on the basis of their
quality, interest and variety.

DIA Exhibit
Sets Paintings

The exhibition American
Paintings from the
Manoogian Collection makes
its final public appearance at
the Detroit Institute of Arts,
March 27 through May 27.
More than 70 paintings
selected from the collection of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Manoogian of Grosse Pointe
Farms will be seen in this
homecoming event. The pain-
tings represent virtually
every major movement in
19th-century American art,
including Hudson River land-
scapes, trompe l'oeil still lifes,
genre scenes, figure painting
and impressionism.

Faculty Exhibit
Planned At CCS

The Center for Creative
Studies — College of Art and
Design will host an exhibi-
tion of recent works by the
College's Fine Arts faculty
April 6 through May 12, in
the College's Center
Galleries.
The exhibit will include
paintings and graphics by
Joseph Bernard, William
Girard, Norita Frcka, Pat
Groenenboom, Richard Jerzy,
Russell Keeter, Aris
Koutroulis, Leo Mardirosian,
Linda Mendelson, Nancy Mit-
ter, Julie Russell-Smith and
Anthony Williams.
Sculpture and constructions
will be exhibited by Michael
Curtin, Todd Erickson, Jay
Holland, Matthew Holland,
Lester Johnson, Mary Sue
Linburg, Gilda Snowden and
Joseph Wesner. Prints will be
offered by Dennis Galffy,

James Poole, Michael Thomas
and Sharon van den Brouck.
An opening reception to
meet the artists will be
held in the Center Galleries
4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. April 6.

Chaika Gallery
Set To Open

Chaika Gallery in Warren
is a new international art
gallery that opens March 23.
The gallery's first exhibit will
feature 60 works by 30 local,
national and international
artists of Ukrainian heritage.
Chaika is the Ukrainian
word for a mew, a small
seagull, which has become
synonymous with freedom.

Art Classes
Slated To Begin

Spring registration for
Adult Studio Art classes at
the Southfield Art Center
will begin the first week in
April at Parks and Recrea-
tion, 26000 Evergreen.
Basic drawing, painting,
figure drawing, ceramics,
Oriental brush painting,
monoprinting, basic as well as
copper-plate calligraphy are
being offered.

JARC Art Display
At Sinai Hospital

Twenty participants in
JARC programs will display
mixed-media art at the Sinai
Hospital Fisher lobby from
April 1-29.
Co-sponsored by the Sinai
Hospital Guild and JARC,
this second annual event will
showcase watercolor, ceramic,
acrylic and fiber art. An ar-
tists opening reception is
scheduled for 2-3:30 p.m.
April 1.
Participants learned water-
color technique from local ar-
tists and JARC volunteers
Linda Zalla and Marilyn
Schechter. Potter Gary Rich-
mond taught ceramics at the
Jewish Community Center.
The show is funded in part
with a grant JARC received
from Very Special Arts/
Michigan.

Knapp's Work
On Exhibit

A reception to meet artist
Cynthia Knapp will kick off
her exhibition at the Danielle
Peleg Gallery in West Bloom-
field March 23 from 7 p.m. to
10 p.m. The show runs
through April 12.
Knapp, a contemporary
Southern artist, has achieved
a reputation as a manipulator
of artistic elements.

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