I FINE ARTS
JENNIFER
MARKES
Serigraphs
Transport yourself to an
imaginary paradise, with the
colorful works of nationally
acclaimed artist, Jennifer
Markes. Each vibrant, breezy
serigraph is hand-signed,
and available now at Linda
Hayman Gallery.
"Coconut Bay" 261/2" X 36"
THE ART OF SOPHISTICATION
From original art and sculpture to fine art prints, unique table
top pieces and custom museum framing, Linda Haycnan
Gallery caters to the most sophisticated taste. Yours.
lINDI A LAYMk
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32500 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, MI 48334 932-0080
Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit
Presents
You're At
The Head
Of The Class
Exhibit and Sale
Feb. 2.17, 1991
Hamburger Lobby
6600 W. Maple
W. Bloomfield
661.1000
With a Subscription
To The Jewish News
Call: 354-6060
THE JEWISH NEWS
Prudence Bernstein
Ricki Berlin
Minnie Berman
Marilyn Blinder
Bertha Cohen
Lois Dorfman
Tamara Essner
Ronnie Feuer
Nori Geffen
Joyce Gottlieb
Anne Hearshen
Mitzi Jacobs
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1991
Lil Langerman
Orly Lauffer
Suzie Russek-Osherov
Terry Oster
Lyn Parker
Sylvia Perle
Rebe Pintzuk
Valerie Ross
Dodi Sikevitz
Suzanne Velick
Fran Wolok
Linda Zalla
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WEEK OF
Feb. 8 - Feb. 14
ART SHOWS
Loshbaugh, through Feb.
28, 851-9949.
ARTISTS' GALLERY
29673 Northwestern,
Southfield, various media
from local tri-county
artists, 353-4707.
BIRMINGHAM
BLOOMFIELD
ART ASSOCIATION
1516 S. Cranbrook Rd.,
Birmingham, "Through
the Eyes of Women", a
variety of media
exhibition, through Feb.
23, 644-0866.
CENTER GALLERIES
15 E. Kirby, Detroit,
paintings by Lila Kadaj,
Valerie Parks and Hollis
Sigler, through Mar.1,
874-1955.
CIVIC CENTER
GALLERY
26000 Evergreen,
Southfield,
impressionistic acrylics
by Jose Romero,
through Feb. 15,
354-4717.
DANIET PELEG
GALLERY
4301 Orchard Lk. Rd.,
new works on paper by
Peter Max, through Feb.
15, 626-5810.
DETROIT GALLERY
OF CONTEMPORARY
CRAFTS
104 Fisher Bldg., Detroit,
"Time Marches On" an
exhibit of clocks, through
Feb. 23, 873-7888.
LINDA HAYMAN
GALLERY
32500 Northwestern
Hwy., Farmington Hills,
etchings by Lynn Shaler,
through Feb. 15,
932-0080.
MESA ARTS
32800 Franklin Rd.,
Franklin, paintings by
Santa Fe folk artist Lynn
O.K. HARRIS
WORKS OF ART
430 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, paintings
by Steve Silver and
Manuel Hughes,
through Feb. 23,
433-3700.
PIERCE STREET
GALLERY
217 Pierce St.,
Birmingham, dance
photographs by Lois
Greenfield, through Mar.
2, 646-6950.
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,
critter dolls by Julia
Borodin, through Feb. 28,
932-4160.
SYBARIS GALLERY
301 W. Fourth St., Royal
Oak, group show
featuring woodturner
Dennis Elliott, ceramist
Yih-Wen Kuo and weaver
Fuyuko Matsubara,
through Feb. 23,
544-3388.
T'MARRA GALLERY
111 N. First St., Ann
Arbor, recent works by
conceptualist Alexander
Shnurov and
neo-expressionist Karl
Hoeffler, through Mar. 2,
769-3223.
WOODS GALLERY
26415 Scotia, Huntington
Woods, mixed media
collage by Sharon
Stewart, through Feb. 27,
543-9720.
JCC Art Program
Arnerican Heart
WAssociatio n
WERE FIGH';ING FCR `SOUR LIFE
The Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center has
added Lisa Singleton and
Camille Harbeck to its art
department
Lisa Singleton has ex-
perience in instruction of art
to pre-schoolers up to senior
citizens. Her areas of exper-
tise include pottery, ceramics,
sculpture, drawing, jewelry,
art history, theatre arts and
painting.
Camille Harbeck has been
trained in multimedia, pencil,
pen and ink and charcoals.
She instructs children as well
as adults. Camille teaches
color theory to developing
drawing and shading tech-
niques.
Adult art classes will start
the first week in March. At
the end of the spring semester
there will be an art exhibit of
work done by the JCC
students.
For information on art
classes, call 661-1000, Ext.
335.
A beginning painting class
will be held 10 a.m.-noon
Thursday in Room 150 at the
Maple-Drake building.