Let Your PRESENCE Be Known! 7_7 DIA Opens New Galleries After three years of plann- ing and nearly five months of construction, the impres- sionist collection will join other European works of art of the last century in the new- ly redesigned 19th century continental European Galleries of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. 6,200-square-foot The galleries house more than 100 examples of painting, sculpture and decorative arts and include some of the DIA's most recognizable works: Van Gogh's Self Portrait, Renoir's Large Bather, Cezanne's Por- trait of Madame Cezanne, Degas' Violinist and Young Woman and Rodin's Eve. AN DETROIT Presents DIA Hosts Print Collection Master prints of five cen- turies from the collection of Alan and Marianne Schwartz will be shown at the Detroit Institute of Arts from Oct. 14 through Jan. 6, 1991. This exhibition will be a selection of nearly 200 master prints from the 15th century to 1950, with examples of all the major printmaking techniques: woodcut, engrav- ing, etching and lithography. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz have a long association with the Detroit Institute of Arts. This exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of the establish- ment of the DIA's Schwartz Graphic Arts Galleries, made possible by their gift. A symposium centered around painter-printmakers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries will be Oct. 13. Speakers include: Clinton Adams of the Tamarind In- stitute, Albuquerque, N.M.; Thomas B. Bruhn, curator of Art Collections, the William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, Conn.; Ruth Fine, curator of American Prints and Drawings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Pat Gilmour, writer, lec- turer, and former curator of prints at the National Gallery of Australia and the Tate Gallery, London, England. illustrated fully A logue with 25 color plates will be published by the Founders Society Detroit In- stitute of Arts. It will contain entries for each print, compil- ed by the curatorial staff of the Graphic Arts Department and an introduction by Ellen Sharp, curator of Graphic Arts. The catalogue will be available through the DIA Museum Shop. Y CLU B MUSIC OF METROR ANNUAL ARTISTS CONCERT 1990 featuring SCOTT ST. JOHN VIOLINIST and VIOLIST in works by HINDEMITH • BACH • MAGGIO GRIEG • DE SARASATEF Sunday, October 21, 1990 3:00 p.m. Berkley High Auditorium Coolidge at Catalpa (111/2 Mile Rd.) Patron Ticket $25 Admits Two Sponsor Ticket $50 Admits Two Benefactor $100 Admits Two Student Tickets: $5 General Admission: $15 — TICKETS AT DOOR — For further information, call: JOAN ROSE 543.2036 MILDRED CHARNAS 545-6020 FENBY-STEIN I jor e. tallf l il e - p at i 010•••• i Si t a \. •lill hair k... a sviv e TALENT AGENCv 41 , st,.... WORK WITH THE BEST! FENBY STEIN TALENT AGENCY baubles, bangles, bustiers and basics WEAR ART THOU? PRESENCE II in. at the claymoor 29260 franklin • sfld located btwn, northwestern & 13 mile street access complimentary valet parking tues.-sat. 10-5, thurs. til 8 827-3344 JERRY FENBY GEORGE BENSON CLASSIX FENBY-CARR DONNA MARIE & MOTION GAMUT TIM HEWITT GROUP HIGHER GROUND INNOVATION KROSSWINDS LOVING CUP MAGIC BILL MEYER PERFECT BLEND RARE BLEND RENDEZVOUS SEASONS SHELBY LEE SUN MESSENGERS SUNSET BOULEVARD TANGO TOP DRAWER TRADE SECRETS SIMONE VITALE WHITE LACE VIDEOS AVAILABLE THEME PARTIES ARE OUR SPECIALTY! The Jerry Fenby Group featuring George Denson 37935 TWELVE MILE ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 (313) 553-9966 Rita's Special Offer ACRYLIC NAILS 90.00 Arill••••101 ■ 111MN If you are not wearing it . . . sell it! You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur- chase fine gems. Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. Expires October 31, 1990 181 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI 48009 Call Rita for your Appt. 11? Help us keep winning. GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALISTS AWARDED. CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Rd., 642-1690 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' A SERVICE TO PRIVATE OWNERS BANKS & ESTATES (,4, Orchard Mall Orchard Rd. and Maple 932-1222 Fine Jewelers EST. 1919 Suite 134 Birmingham 642 5575 - Hours: DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 85