Art Afternoon
At DIA
The Community House of
Birmingham is planning a
day trip to the Detroit In-
stitute of Art for a docent-led
tour of the musuem's French
collection 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Jan. 30. The outing will in-
clude transportation and
lunch.
This Afternoon of Art will
feature French works from
the 17th to the 19th cen-
turies. Paintings, sculpttire
and decorative arts from ar-
tists Degas, Rodin, Carpeaux,
and Cezanne are included in
the tour. The group will be led
through the Dodge and
Kanzler Rooms and into the
newly-deisgned 19th-century
European galleries.
Luncheon will be served in
LaPalette, the musuem's din-
ing room.
The cost of the tour will in-
clude transportation to and
from the Community House,
a tour escort, the tour itself,
and the lunch.
To make reservations, call
the Travel department,
644-5832.
Oak Park Library
Sets Programs
To celebrate Black History
Month, the Oak Park Library
will present an art display
and musical event.
Mr. Dwight Smith, advertis-
ing art and display coor-
dinator at AAA of Michigan,
will display watercolor, oil
and acrylic paintings Jan.
26-Feb. The paintings are
abstract with the designs bas-
ed on traditional African
symbolism. Mr. Smith is ac-
tive in the arts, serving as
coordinator of art programs at
Your Heritage House, Detroit,
and as Visual Arts Coor-
dinator for New Initiatives for
the Arts, a Grand Rapids bas-
ed minority arts group which
sponsors traveling visual and
performing arts shows
throughout Michigan. He is
also past president of the na-
tional African-American fine
arts organization National
Conference of Artists. A
public reception for the artist
is scheduled for 7-8:30 p.m.
Jan. 27 at the library.
Loba and the African
Rhythm Band will perform
7-8 p.m. Feb. 10 at the library. -
The music is described as
West African Jazz Fusion per-
formed by Loba Akou, guitar
and vocals; Bill Mikahil; bass,
percussion and keyboards;
Andre Bell, drums and per-
cussion and Darryl Cardwell,
percussion. The group uses
different musical elements.
Both programs are free of
charge.
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