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CLOSEOUT SALE ON PIPES • TOBACCO • • • • LIGHTERS HUMIDORS ASH TRAYS BOOKS AND CARDS • LEATHER GOODS • MEN'S GIFTS • GAMES e. * VOTED IN TOP FOUR OF ALL STUDIOS IN USA 1990 (313) 645-1310 1 SHEAR POINTE INC. 1971 E. 14 Mile Road, Birmingham, MI 48009 Monday-Thursday 9-9; Friday 9-7; Saturday 9-1 *–•;) thWian',g Tobacco & Gift 29581 Orchard Lake Road Orchard Lake & 13 Mile 626.0537 We are winning. i'AMERICAN SOCIETY CANCIER. 4 7A Frlinu MARCH 1. 1991 I FINE ARTS Wood Sculptor At Center Galleries The Center Galleries will host the opening of "Leonard Cave: Sculptor in Wood," an exhibition that acknowledges a correlation between wood — the sculptor's material of choice — and the artist's own sculptural process. Mr. Cave's work reveals a sculptural language that is quick, expressive, and im- mediate. He credits wood's responsiveness and the role that the natural qualities of wood play in his aesthetic decision-making process. Wood's natural beauty, tex- ture, imperfect nature, its changes in color, its warping, twisting and cracking, are all compositional features that characterize this artist's style. The opening reception to meet the artist will take place 4:30-7 p.m., Mar. 8. "Leonard Cave: Sculptor in Wood" will be on view in the Center Galleries Mar. 8-Apr. 19. Mr. Cave will present a slide lec- ture discussion of his sculpture, 1:30 p.m. Mar. 21, at the Center for Creative Studies Institute of Music and Dance Auditorium, John R at Kirby. An informal talk about his sculpture will follow. The Center Galleries are located at Woodward Avenue and Kirby Street in the Park Shelton Building. Exhibitions are open to the public and ad- mission is free. Gallery hours are: Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Paid parking is available in- side the Park Shelton and free parking is available in the Center for Creative Studies parking lots. Art Furniture At Sybaris The Sybaris Gallery, Royal Oak, will present a solo ex- hibition of art furniture by Andrew Kaliniak Mar. 1-Apr. 6. Mr. Kaliniak's style of work is quite divergent. Aesthetic influences range from the Cranbrook style to neoclass- icism to Memphis. A meticulous craftsman, Mr. Kaliniak mixes woods with contrasting materials such as aluminum, copper, granite and plastic laminates to create genuinely in- novative pieces of furniture. In contrast to many of today's young furniture makers who demote function, Mr. Kaliniak believes in balanc- ing aesthetics with utility and his work is extremely successful as a result. Andrew Kaliniak's show opens at the Sybaris Gallery with a reception 6-9 p.m. on Mar. 1. The artist will exhibit a wide range of furniture such as a liquor cabinet, a hall table, several chairs, a couple of benches, a dining table and some small occasional tables. Park West Rembrandt Show Park West Gallery, Southfield, will hold an ex- hibition and sale of 50 original etchings by Rem- brandt Van Rijn. The collection is comprised of a broad range of etchings: self portraits, Old and New Testament, historical, beg- gars, landscapes and contem- porary portraits. This exhibition is the result of nearly three years of a world-wide search to find outstanding etchings of Rem- brandt. The collection offers a look at many of his best- known and best-loved works. The catalog will include commentaries on the work by Rembrandt scholar, David R. Smith of the University of New Hampshire. The exhibition and sale will be open to the public Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Park West Gallery is located at 29469 Northwestern High- way just north of 12 Mile Road in Southfield. For infor- mation, call 354-2343. LOCAL NEWS New Classes At Maple-Drake Bridge classes will start the first week in March for begin- ner to advanced students at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. Evening as well as morning classes will be available. Computer classes will be of- fered for the beginner com- puter student. These classes start the first week of March. All classes are open to the public. For information, call Shirley Siegal, 661-1000, Ext. 335. SIMCHA Sets Events Simcha, a supportive organization for gay and les- bian Jews, will sponsor an Oneg Shabbat service 8 p.m. Mar. 15. Simcha's third annual Passover seder will be Mar. 24. A complete sit-down, catered dinner will be served.