FINE ARTS I DANIEL AUTHOUART WEEK OF "Thriller" Watercolor, 1990 Jan. 4 - Jan. 10 The intricate watercolors of French artist, Daniel Authouart, are now available at Linda Hayman Gallery Authouart's works capture the unique personalities and images that reflect our time. ART SHOWS . ARTISTS' GALLERY 29673 Northwestern, Southfield, various media from local tri-county artists, 353-4707. BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCIATION 1516 S. Cranbrook Rd., Birmingham, exhibition of color copier and computer generated art, through Jan. 26, 644-0866. CHAIKA GALLERY 26499 Ryan Rd., Warren, paintings and sculptures by Frank Wysochanski, through Jan. 12, 755-5200. LINDA HAYMAN GALLERY 32500 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, exhibits by John Powell and Suzan Ashley, through Jan. 15, 932-0080. O.K. HARRIS WORKS OF ART 430 N. Woodward, Birmingham, new work by painter Eugene Brodsky and sculptor Peter Gabrielse, through Jan. 26, 433-3700. PRINT GALLERY 29203 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, exhibit 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. 1.1N111 1 : A LikYVIA_ G 4- Y R I. A 32500 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, MI 48334 932-0080 JANUARY Is SALE MONTH For the fine art of living on sale now 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. SISSON GALLERY MacKenzie Arts Center, Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn, figurative painting by Holly Branstner, Bertha Cohen, Grace Serra, through Jan. 11, 845-9634. SOUTHFIELD CIVIC CENTER GALLERY 26000 Evergreen, Southfield, works by Annalee, also the Ann Arbor Society 4 Origami, through Jan. 18, 354-4717. T'MARRA GALLERY 111 N. First, Ann Arbor, paintings by David Mendelson, photographs by Tony Spina, through Jan. 25, 769-3223. Art Historian Talks At Family Art Forum and gallery LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 MILE & ORCHARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS 855-4488 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10:00-5:30 Thurs. 10:00-8:00, Sun. 12 Noon-5:00 ----- coupon I nramery One Art Photos Needlework Documents Special Presentations 474-7070 31596 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON Frank's in G',, g The Uptown '''',G,,,p, Farmington Plaza "at. Grand River Avenue 4k,,,, at Mooeny, one block - west of Orchard Lake Road a? !1! • • • • • YISRAEL ~ ~ Custom Framing and Matting Custom Picture Framing By a- O Paliti Picture Framer and Graphic Artist a'Q • Needlework 0 O N N • Museum conservation Creative matting I I I • Large selection of frames • Free PickuplDelivery • Competnve prices Excellent References r,.., 0 ae T O -1 T Call 544-7859 !EtViir gS ' Weekends for :Appointment or leave messaQe I - -. - - - c o u p o n — ----: Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 48 FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1991 I I O.K. Harris Works of Art gallery will present art historian and art consultant, Marilyn Finkel, in a series of complimentary and informal gallery talks geared to fami- ly enjoyment. Titled "Art Then and Now," the talks will take place 3 p.m. Jan. 13, Mar. 17, and May 5 in the gallery at 430 North Wood- ward, Birmingham. The art forum will coincide with O.K. Harris exhibitions featuring the work of Eugene Brodsky, in January; Aris Koutroulis, in March and Sook Jin Jo in May. Mr. Brod- sky's pieces are geometric paintings on paper done in mixed media. Mr. Koutroulis, a 1966 Cranbrook Academy of Art graduate, creates abstract work using arylic on canvas; Sok Jin Jo uses paint on plywood. Ms. Finkel, a professor of art history at Oakland Com- munity College, is the prin- Marilyn Finkel cipal at Marilyn Finkel and Associates, a firm which assists both private and cor- porate clients in building art collections. Ms. Finkel will discuss the work of the featured gallery artists. The family art forum is free and open to the public. Due to space limitations, reserva- tions must be made by calling the gallery, 433-3700.