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September 13, 1991 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-13

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sculpture park bounded on
three sides by the contem-
porary architecture of South-
field's civic buildings. A
$1,000 first prize sponsored
by the Arts Foundation of
Michigan will be awarded.
Louis Redstone, architect
and exhibition committee co-
chairperson, said that the
BCA and Southfield are
hosting this show to "en-
courage business support and
participation in the arts, to
stimulate the cultural en-
vironment in Michigan and to
enhance public awareness
and appreciation for outdoor
sculpture by acclaimed
Michigan artists."
Exhibition co-chairperson is
Michael Curtis, a sculptor
and art historian.
The exhibition will be open
daily to the public without
charge. For information, call
354-4717. In addition to cor-
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The exhibition will close with
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