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In this new exhibit the mountains of Patagonia and of the Sahara dominate the imagery. The works are com- binations of acrylics, oil crayon and pastel on canvas and paper. Ms. Citrin's cur- rent graduate work in En- vironmental Education at the School of Natural Resources at University of Michigan complements her painting in her studio. During her most recent four-month visit to Chile, Ms. Citrin completed four new paintings for this exhibit. The exhibit will run through June 8. The gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. For information, call Mary Wright, 645-1905. Suzanne Velick's paintings, drawings and constructions are on display at Ariana Gallery. For Ms. Velick, the arrange- ment of objects in our en- vironment is an art and art is a form of communication. The furniture we sit on or the decor we employ can be class- ed as art since it com- municates some aspect of our personalities. 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A large assortment to choose from Now Carrying Ruggie Brittle 681-8060 3375 Orchard Lake Road At Commerce Road West Bloomfield, MI 48033 FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1991 OPEN: Mon-Sat 9-9 • Sun 10-6 Atrium Gallery Plans Exhibit Atrium Gallery will present Susan Unwin as their featured artist for May. On display will be historic homes and buildings in pastel water- colors. Selections from Marilyn Blinder will be seen starting June 9. Ms. Blinder creates watercolor monotypes and multimedia pieces. Gallery hours are daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs. until 7 p.r- immi LOCAL NEWS AN BULK FOOD COUPON WEST BLOOMFIELD STORE ONLY 78 Xochipilli Gallery Mounts Exhibit I Gallerie 454 Slates Opening Jewish Coalition Hears Speaker Gallerie 454, the Grosse Pointe-based art gallery, has opened a second location. The new Birmingham gallery will house contemporary, interna- tional artists as well as 19th and 20th century works. The premiere opening will be 6-9 p.m. May 23 with a champagne reception. Artists from the United States, England, France, Italy, Switzerland and China will attend to elaborate on the style and technique of their pieces on exhibition during the show. Richard Miller, portrait ar- tist, is noted for his works as a colorist and realist. Carla Mazzucato was affected by French Impressionist work and draws from moments of her past. Louis Jaquet creates his own oil paint by mixing in organic pigments and natural elements. Zhiwei Tu traveled through rural China and Tibet and tried to capture the minority populations on can- vas. James Kristich describes his art as Abstract Impres- sionism. The gallery is located at 176 S. Woodward, Birming- ham; 646-4454. Mark Rosenblum, political director of Americans for Peace Now, will speak on "New Windows of Oppor- tunities or Old Brick Walls? The Future for Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab States," at 7:30 p.m. May 30 at Temple Emanu-El. Dr. RosenbluM teaches history at Queens College, Ci- ty University of New York. He is resident scholar and Middle-East project director of the Harrington Institute for Social Change, Queens College of CUNY. He was in Israel during the Gulf War and is touring the U.S. with seven Knesset members and meeting with U.S. legislators. The talk is cosponsored by the Greater Detroit Jewish Coalition for Peace in the Middle-East (Americans for Progressive Israel, Friends of Peace Now, Labor Zionist Alliance, Metro Detroit New Jewish Agenda, The Work- men's Circle, and the Pro- gressive Zionist Caucus) and the Social Action Committee of Temple Emanu-El. Coffee and refreshments will follow. For information, call 674-4321 or 352-4279.