Ilrik—rirlio!!". 11,111.11 . 11 10111■111. 111.■ 11 . 1 11011111.111 . 1 101M.larralrai ■ ipplalipilar I, Sculptures, Pots At Swidler Swidler Gallery will feature new sculptures by Ann Arbor artist John Stephenson and functional/decorative vessels by George Bowes, Cleveland, Ohio, March 21-April 18. A reception for the artists will be held 6:30-8 p.m. March 21 Om which follows a slide lecture by George Bowes at 5 p.m. and gallery talk by John Stephenson at 6 p.m. Last September, John Stephenson became acting dean of the University of 0. Michigan School of Art after teaching there for 32 years. In his most recent series of ear- thenware sculptures, Ob spherical forms grow out of an experimental process of using removable metal armatures. George Bowes uses func- tional forms to voice concerns about domestic and global issues, controversy, and the often passive role people un- wittingly accept. His ani- mated pots are covered with decorative motifs, symbols ▪ and words on a mid- temperature porcelain form. His pottery connects with historical ceramics whose ex- cessive decorative surfaces hold importance. Currently a studio potter, Mr. Bowes studied at Cleve- land Institute of Art and later • at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Canada. Swidler Gallery is located at 308 West Fourth Street in the Washington Square I Building in downtown Royal Oak. Gallery hours are Tues- Om day through Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. For information call the Gallery, 542-4880. Lemberg Exhibit: Sculpture, Reliefs 01 ' Lemberg Gallery will pre- sent an exhibition of sculpture and wall reliefs by Beverly Pepper April 2-May 2. Included in the exhibition will be examples of columns, wedges, ritual pieces and wall reliefs. The wall reliefs are sculptural, though Ms. Pep- per could be said to paint them when she lays on patinas. They have a geologic feel to them, a look that evokes the movement of the earth and sea. Over the years, Ms. Pepper has landscaped several out- door sites, including one in Dallas and another called Amphisculpture — at an AT&T facility. Lemberg Gallery is at 538 N. Woodward, Birmingham. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-5:30 p. m . Tuesday-Saturday. INCORPORATED A Call Today to Find out why Quality Coins Should be Your Investment Choice for the 1990s. • 0" 9LLI N COIN MARKET ALERT! • IC GALLERY PRESENTING SELECTED WORKS IN CLAY, FIBER, METAL, WOOD, AND GLASS • 470 NORTH WOODWARD AVENUE BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 48009-5372 Richard Charles Rare Coin Galleries Michigan's Only Fully-Accredited Coin Dealer 4000 Prudential Town Center ■ AN,DR Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 356-5252 313.642.4795 MONDAY - SATURDAY 10:00 - 6:00 ■ Youth Group presents Temple Israel's 4‘„ March 22 Noon - 3:00 YOU Tickets: $3.00 in advance $3.75 at door • TREADMILLS Electric/Manual • STAIR CLIMBERS • HEALTH BIKES Manual/Dual Action/Electric • ROWING MACHINES • MISC. GYM EQUIPMENT Come have some fun! (ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED) TEMPLE ISRAEL 5725 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield • 661-5700 LARRY ARONOFF ACTON RENTAL & SALES 891.6500 540.5550 1 r" fie KIS •do. S. o\N)' 9):9v \ce. Se With Macauley's Coupon 0 the mfg. list pricep on any one item I in the store.* 1\ 12 Mile & Southfield Rd. Green-Eight Center I (313) 569-1376 L._ (313) 967-2550 g in et Cov 14 locations throughout Michigan. 1-800-462-1853 Expires March 31, 1992. "Pick-up only price. Film to Video Transfer Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta • 1-200 FEET $20.00 • 401-600 FEET $39.00 • 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 801-1000 FEET $65 Film over 1,000 feet add 6' a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional COITURS CAME RAI BUY—SELL—TRADE 3017 N. Woodward (3 Blks. South of 13 Mile) Roya I Oa k Daily & Sat. 10-6, Fri. 10-8 • Major Brands • Contemporary and Traditional Styles • Expert Installation • 15 Years Experience QUALITY DISCOUNT FLOORING, INC. Shop At Home Service 661 • 5300 288-5444 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 75 0