FRAN RUBENSTEIN Chair Covers Paper, Sculpture At Center Gallery The City of Southfield's Cultural Arts Division will host an exhibit of "Hand- made Paper and Sculpture" by Linda Hanson and Chris Coats through Nov. 9 at the Civic Center Gallery. Linda Hanson and Christine Coats have been in- volved with handmade paper sculpture since 1984. They began experimenting, resear- ching, and now share a studio in Keego Harbor besides creating artwork for galleries and shows. Ms. Coats describes her work as a reflection of herself, controlled, neat, peaceful, soft, graphic, inspirational, airy, light and occasionally dramatic. Ms. Hanson has been in- volved in the exploration of art and its technique for fif- teen years. She has now begun to work with paper in a three dimensional environ- ment to complement her work. For information on the ex- hibit, call Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717. `Underground' Art On Display The Center for Creative Studies — College of Art and Design will host a slide lec- ture and open discussion with Christoph Tannert, curator of the "Schrittwechsel" 1-4 p.m. Nov. 8. The event is in the Auditorium of the In- stitute of Music and Dance, 200 East Kirby, Detroit. The slide lecture and discussion, free and open to the public, will place this traveling show into its historical setting. The show was conceived in July 1989, before the Wall opened. At that time none of this work had been shown in the West. With the opening of the Wall on Nov. 9, 1989, the work began to arrive in Western Europe. The joint opening of the show in the Windsor/ Detroit area on Nov. 9 will coincide with the first year anniversary of the opening of the Wall. The lecture and discussion will educate the audience on aspects of young East Ger- man art. Although the art- work does not make overt political statements, the ar- tists made their opposition known by refusing to join the official artists' unions or by leaving these organizations when their work met with deliberate boycott. This posi- tion was remedied by col- laborative work, help from private galleries (living- rooms and church halls) and odd jobs. The situation pro- duced a tightly-knit sub- culture that developed in- creasingly experimental and provocative work. The purposes of the show and discussion is to present as varied a picture as possible of the many sub-cultures in East Germany and the forms of expression they found despite state repression and censorship. A second purpose, now that the Wall has collaps- ed, is to present this work as a retrospective of the years before the "revolution." The project is supported by the German Consulates in Detroit and Toronto, the Michigan Gallery in Detroit, by Artcite in Windsor, by several University of Michigan sources and by private donations. For information, call Janice Bergstrom, 872-3118. Native Detroiter Displays Art Richard Jerzy will have a one man exhibition of his paintings and watercolors at the Rubiner Gallery Nov. 7-Dec. 1. Mr. Jerzy is a native Detroiter and studied under Sarkis Sarkesian at the Socie- ty of Arts and Crafts, which later became the Center for Creative Studies. Mr. Jerzy lives and works in his historic Indian Village home, incorporating his gardens, unusual interiors, and collected objects into his paintings. He also has done a series of figurative drawings. His work is painted on location. The Gallery, 7001 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, is open Tues. through Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Give your furniture the slip...with unique, hand painted chair covers from Linda Hayman Gallery. Choose from a wide variety of styles and designs that will brighten and beautify any room in your home. THE ART OF SOPHISTICATION From original art and sculpture to fine art prints, unique table top pieces and custom museum framing, Linda Hayman Gallery caters to the most sophisticated taste. Yours. T- 11 LINDA 1. G The Route 10 Gallery will host a reception for the Michigan Cancer Foundation Partners 6-10 p.m. Nov. 17. For a contribution per per- son to benefit MCF, a buffet dinner will be available at the Vineyards Cafe next door to the gallery. A silent auction and a percentage of all gallery sales will also benefit cancer research. For dinner reservations, call Colleen Brown at the Michigan Cancer Foundation, 833-0710, Ext. 245. L L ER Y 32500 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, MI 48334 932 0080 - MATSEL'S GALLERIES ANNOUNCES AN IMPORTANT ESTATE AUCTION 1 DAY ONLY! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 — 1 P.M. At our Gallery • 815 Woodward Ave., Pontiac (1 Mile North of Square Lake Rd.) Eat less saturated fats. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association Route 10 Hosts Reception A • Approximately 300 "Choice Items from various consignors including lots from the Maxfield Estate, Bloomfield Hills and the partial contents of a large Upper Saddle River, NJ. home. PARTIAL LISTING: 10 Chippendale Style Dining Chairs, Ca. 1900 English Oak Washstand, Pr. 36" 'mad Palace Vases, Louis XV Style Bureauplat, 4 Poster Queen Ann Style Mahogany Bed, Set of Noritake "Princeton" China, Pr. Famille Rose Elephant Shaped Garden Seat, Yew Wood English Revolving Bookcase, Louis XV Style Inlaid Commode, Chippendale Style Mahogany Flip Top Game Table, set of 6 Fostoria Glasses, Jacobean Walnut Dining Room Suite, Mother of Pearl inlaid Chinese Altar Table, Silver Plated Serv- ing Pieces, Victoria Style Rocking Horse, Crystal, Louis XV Style Mantle Clock, Antique Satsuma, Kutani & Imari, Oil Paintings and prints, Large Bronze Selection, Sheraton Style Mahogany Dining Table, Pr. Carved Rosewood Corner Chairs, Collection of Hardstones, Oriental Rugs, Jewelry and MUCH, MUCH MORE! VIEW: Sat., Nov. 10 — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. & Sun. — Noon to Auction. TERMS: Cash, Check, American Express, MasterCard, Visa & Discover (10% Buyers Premium) CATALOGUES: S2.00 at the door. Absentee Bids Accepted. Matsel's Galleries, Inc. 815 Woodward Ave. • Pontiac, MI 48341 • (313) 338.9040 (Opposite St. Joseph's Hospital) DYSAUTONOMIA From pottery to handblown glass, paintings to jewelry and home accessories. ilona and gallery — it's all that you want, but nothing you'd expect. and gallery LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 MILE & ORCHARD LK. RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS 855-4488 Mon., Tues., Sat. 10-5:30; Wed., Thurs., hi. 10-9; Sun. 12-5 No child should be denied correct diagnosis and proper treatment . Support the Dysautonomia Foundation. The Bright Idea: Dysautonomia Foundation Inc. 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