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March 15, 1991 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-15

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BLACK SPRUCE
GARDEN OF DREAMS
TREES DRAPED
IN AUTUMN
SILENT MEADOW
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Women In Art
At Orchard Ridge

The Women in Art Project,
co-sponsored by the Oakland
Community College
Womencenter and Oakland
County N.OW., will present
the fifth annual Women in
Art — Yesterday, Today &
Tomorrow exhibition,
through March 24 at OCC's
Orchard Ridge Campus.
Coinciding with Women's
History Month, this inter-
disciplinary multimedia
celebration of the arts will be
a professional showcase for
local women's art, providing a
networking forum and an op-
portunity for OCC students
and the general public to view
and experience the work of
women artists. The celebra-
tion is comprised of two
distinct artist presentations
in the Smith Theatre and
gallery: the Women in Art
Exhibit and Sale, and Poetry
in the Gallery.
The Art Exhibit is a juried
event providing women a
vehicle and space to compete,
show and sell their work.
Jurors are Mary Stephenson
of the Detroit Institute of Arts
and Linda Banks-Ord of the
Birmingham Bloomfield Art
Association. This year 66
pieces have been selected.
"Best of the Show" will be
featured on this year's art
show catalog cover.
Poetry in the Gallery,
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. March
20 is an informal evening
forum for poets to read their
works. It will be followed by
a reception in the Smith
Theatre.
In addition to these events,
the Womencenter's 19th An-
nual Celebration of Interna-
tional Women's Day will take
place March 16, with music
and dance from around the
world. Shea Howell will speak
on "Women and Peacemak-
ing!'
For information, call the
OCC Womencenter, Orchard
Ridge Campus, 471-7602.

Oscar Wilde
At Auburn Hills

The Fine Arts Committee of
Oakland Community Col-
lege's Auburn Hills Campus
will present Glen Allen
Pruett in A Picture of Oscar
Wilde 7:30 p.m. March 22.
Written by Peter D. Sieruta
and directed by Thomas D.
Mahard, A Picture of Oscar
Wilde is a one-man show
celebrating the life and
genius of the nineteenth-
century literary figure.
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