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Extraordinary floral serigraphs
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THE ART OF SOPHISTICATION
From original art and sculpture to fine art prints, unique table
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1990
Franklin Savings Centre Bldg.
26400 W. 12 Mile Road
Southfield, Mich.
THE JEWISH NEWS
354•6070
WEEK OF
Dec. 28 - Jan. 3
ART SHOWS
ARTISTS' GALLERY
29673 Northwestern,
Southfield, various media
from local tri-county
artists, 353-4707.
CHAIKA GALLERY
26499 Ryan Rd., Warren,
paintings and sculptures
by Frank Wysochanski,
through Jan. 12,
755-5200.
FEIGENSON
PRESTON GALLERY
796 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, new
paintings by Joseph
Bernard, through Jan. 5,
644-3955.
LINDA HAY1VIAN
GALLERY32500
Northwestern Hwy.,
Farmington Hills,
exhibits by John Powell
and Suzan Ashley,
through Jan. 15,
932-0080.
PRINT GALLERY
29203 Northwestern
Hwy., Southfield, exhibit
of original antique
posters, through Jan. 31,
356-5454.
ROBERT KIDD
GALLERY
107 Townsend,
Birmingham, group
exhibition of work by
contemporary painters
and sculptors, through
Feb. 20, 642-3909.
ROUTE 10
GALLERY
32430 Northwestern
Hwy., Farmington Hills,
pastel paintings by Justin
Love, through Jan. 31,
932-4160.
RUBINER GALLERY
7001 Orchard Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield, new
works from the Southwest
by Fran Larsen and Hal
Larsen, through Jan. 5,
626-3111.
SISSON GALLERY
MacKenzie Arts Center,
Henry Ford Community
College, Dearborn,
figurative painting by
Holly Branstner, Bertha
Cohen, Grace Serra,
through Jan. 11,
845-9634.
T'MARRA GALLERY
111 N. First, Ann Arbor,
paintings by David
Mendelson, photographs
by Tony Spina, through
Jan. 25, 769-3223.
WOODWARD
GALLERY
1357 Davis, Birmingham,
environmental art in
bronze and wood by
Robert Wazelle, through
Jan. 4, 642-1357.
Machon L'Torah
Benefit Luncheon
The women's division of
Machon L'Torah will hold a
benefit luncheontn behalf of
its Lillian Saltsman
Memorial Library 12:30 p.m.
Jan. 6 at Young Israel of
Oak-Woods.
The guest of honor will be
Mrs. Susan Levitin. Mrs.
Levitin is a devoted communi-
ty educator. Since Machon
L'Torah's beginning, Mrs.
Levitin has taught many
Machon students. In addition
to her teaching, Mrs. Levitin
has also shared her organiza-
tional and computer skills
with the Machon staff. For
the past 26 years, she has
taught at the Sally Allan
Alexander Beth Jacob School
for Girls. Mrs. Levitin's
teaching extends beyond the
Detroit Jewish community.
Musical entertainment will
Susan Levitin
be provided by Galina
Feldman, vocalist; Adel Koz-
dayev, pianist; and Ilene
Tikhonov, cellist. Babysitting
is available.
For reservations, call
Machon L'Torah, 967-0888.