I FINE ARTS I 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 647-6633 PS NOW FEATURING GREGORY HAWTHORNE POSNER GALLERY 32407 NORTHWESTERN HWY. FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018 TELEPHONE: 313-626-6450 HOURS: TUESDAY-FRIDAY 11-5, SATURDAY 11-4 OR BY APPOINTMENT SUN HEATING M I 11 1 111111N and AIR CONDITIONING SIGN UP NOW! ACT II AGES: (8.12) & (13 & UP) ACT II (THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTION) Metro-Detroit's performing arts center, is offering professional training for the serious actor & actress. (3 LEVELS OF INSTRUCTION) HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 4-10 p.m. ACT II 682-6766 CALL FOR DETAILS I 1111 111111 I III I M I n111111111 80 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1990 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 Ask About Our: Preventive Maintenance Program dLasm GREAT LAKES 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."