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December 06, 1991 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-06

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Grand Opening

"A Star Is Born In Birmingham"

1 965-1 990

By Appointment

313-335-1333

Artist Studio
144 Oakland, Pontiac, MI

1 BLOCK WEST

OF WIDETRACK

ON OAKLAND AVE.

Central Asian Artifacts

Bunting Gallery
Focuses On Asia

The Bunting East/West
Gallery will mount an exhibi-
tion focusing on the art and
artifacts of the Central Asian
nomadic and urban cultures,
through Jan. 21.
The influences of nomadic
herdsmen, invading armies,
peaceful traders, and urban
dwellers have all been absorb-
ed and intermingled to pro-
duce an artistic style that is
exquisite and unique. The
Central Asian peoples have
known periods of great
wealth and culture, and have
produced a rich heritage of or-
namental and practical items.
Even well into this century,
nearly all clothing and
decorative textiles, jewelry,
carpets, furniture and wooden
or clay utensils were hand-
crafted using natural
materials with a wonderful
variety of patterns and colors.
The majority of pieces in-
cluded in this showing date
from 40 to 100 years old, with
major source areas in
Afghanistan and the Swat
Valley. Uzbek, Turkmen,
Kazak, and Balouch cultures
are also represented. All
areas of craft are included,
but a special emphasis has
been placed on silver jewelry
and textiles.
Normal gallery hours are
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Saturday 11-6; Thursday and
Fr _ iday 11-8.
A portion of the profits from
this exhibition will be
donated to organizations pro-
viding shelter and assistance
to homeless children.
The gallery is at 2337
Woodward, Ferndale,
545-4820.

Civic Center Hosts
Mixed Media Show

The Southfield Civic Center
Gallery will feature the mix-
ed media of Karen Lewis and
the Goodfellow doll display
Dec. 9-Jan. 10 at the Civic
Center Gallery, 26000
Evergreen Road.

December 6

Doors Open At 10 am

At The HauseThomas Gallery, We're Not Only
Ready to Open . . . We're Ready To Hang
It Up ... Right On Your. Wall.

Brad Howe

Painted Kinetic Steel Sculpture

Specializing In

t& Contemporary Paintings
ts, A Unique Hand-Sculptured
Art On Canvas
ta, Urns And Sculptures
to, Framing

Register To Win An Original Hause Painting
Drawing — December 7 at 5 pm

Hause-Thomas Gallery

335 E. Maple Road • Birmingham
642-2090

"Tiger

L ily"

12" X 12"

X 16"

$450

edition of 25

I would like to give my most
heartfelt thanks and
appreciation to my dear and
thoughtful family and
friends for all of their love
and support during my
recent illness.

Your wonderful cards,
tributes, flowers and gifts
brightened up my days.

With much love,
Fran Borson

RUBINERGALLERY

7001 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, SUITE 430A
WEST BLOOMFIELD (313) 626-3111

SCULPTURE

PRINTS

PAINTINGS

FINE

TABLE TOP ART

PHOTOGRAPHY

ARTBOOKS

CUSTOM FRAMING

LINDA HAYMAN GALLERY

32500 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, MI 48334 932-0080

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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