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Gallery 22
GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS
After 21 years in Bloomfield Hills our building is coming down.
WEEK OF
Sept.28 - Oct.4
Selling out to the bare walls
Everything 25% to 75% off
Save hundreds and hundreds of dollars
Sacrifice prices on hundreds of beautiful original paintings and graphics, plus a few ceramics and
hand-blown glass by leading national artists, Altman, Alvarez, Friedlaender, Vasarely, Tarkay, Hatfield,
Boulanger, Coignard, Jiang, Schneuer, Plisson, Yoko Moro, McDuff, Title, Kitchell, Osthoff and many
others Abstracts, floras, impressionist styles Also fine art posters
All Sales Final - Visa & Mastercard accepted
Extended Hours starting Sept. 20: Thurs, Fri., Sat 9:30 AM. to 9 P.M.
Sun. Noon to 5 P.M.
Mon., Tues, Wed 9:30 AM. to 6 P.M.
Picture Framing
Not Included
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FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018
TELEPHONE: 313-626-6450
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ACT II (THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTION)
Metro-Detroit's performing arts center, is
offering professional training for the
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OAK PARK
LIBRARY
386 East Maple,
Birmingham, wearable
art show, through Oct. 13,
647-6405.
700 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, art
furniture, Doug Stock -
- mixed media, Edwin
Simpson - paintings, Gary
Genetti-glass, through
Oct. 26, free, 646-2030.
CENTER GALLERIES
15 East Kirby,
Photographers Collect
Photography, through
Oct. 5, free, 874-1955.
CHAIKA GALLERY
26499 Ryan Rd., Warren,
East European
Influences, through Oct.
26, 755-5200.
CREATIVE ARTS
CENTER
47 Williams St., Pontiac,
the Development of the
Art Poster in Puerto Rico
and Hispanic Art from
Private Collections,
through Oct. 12, free,
333-7849.
DETROIT FOCUS
GALLERY
743 Beaubien, review
committee selections,
through Oct. 6, free,
962-9025.
FEIGENSON
PRESTON GALLERY
796 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, new
paintings by James
Stephens, through Oct.
13, free, 644-3955.
32800 Franklin Rd.,
FURNACE
as low as
ACTING CLASSES!
ARIANA GALLERY
MESA ARTS
(THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTIONS)
METRO - DETROIT'S
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
2943 Orchard Lake Road • Keego Harbor, MI 48320
Franklin, art to wear,
851-9949.
ARTFUL DOMAIN
Gallery 22
22 E Long Lake Rd just east of Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, MI • 642-1310
ART SHOWS
$795
INSTALLED
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Program
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LANDSCAPE
DESIGN
737-7243
Call now for our
Fall Clean-up 'el'
Special
Exterior Landscape Design
and Modernization
Commercial • Residential
13600 Oak Park Blvd.,
Oak Park, cast paper
relief sculptures by
Theodora Richmond,
through Oct. 13, free,
548-7230.
PRINT GALLERY
29203 Northwestern
Hwy., Wearable art by
Michael Smith through
Oct. 15, posters of
Columbian artist
Fernando Botero, through
Oct. 17, free, 356-5454.
ROBERT KIDD
GALLERY
107 Townsend,
Birmingham, paintings
by Maxine Snider and
sculpture by Frank
Fleming, through Oct. 6,
free 642-3909.
ROUTE 10
GALLERY
32430 Northwestern
Hwy.,"Hot Colors"by Pat
Weisling, through Oct. 5,
free, 932-4160.
SYBARIS GALLERY
301 Fourth St., Royal
Oak, "Quilts Redefined",
through Oct. 27, free,
544-3388.
TWARRA GALLERY
111 N. First, Ann Arbor,
group show of gallery
artists, through Oct. 4,
free, 769-3223.
WOODS GALLERY
Huntington Woods
Library, 26415 Scotia,
works of Judith Coss and
Sherry Adams Foster,
Oct.1-Nov.13, 543-9720.
Museum Hosts
Impressionism Exhibition
The opening of "Impres-
sionism: Selections from Five
American Museums" will be
Sept. 30-Nov. 25, at the Toledo
Museum of Art.
A community events pro-
gram brochure, which was
underwritten by Ford Motor
Company and includes ex-
hibition programs at the
Toledo Museum, is available.
Call the museum, (419)
255-8000.
Public programs at the
museum will be held in con-
junction with the exhibition
including free videos on the
making of the exhibition and
on the origins of Impres-
sionist art; "Impressionism:
A Modern View," a
Timeframes lecture series on
Wednesday evenings; a film
series on the development of
French filmmaking 2 p.m.
Sundays; performances of The
Charwoman and the Critic, a
1.0-minute extemporaneous
play that will be performed on
Saturdays; a free Saturday
evening Peristyle perfor-
mance by the Lafayette
String Quartet; a free concert
by Frances Renzi, pianist; and
an admission-free exhibition
of 80 prints and drawings,
"From Daumier to Toulouse-
Lautrec."