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April 24, 1992 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-04-24

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R. Jerzy Exhibit
At Rubiner Gallery

Artist and teacher Richard
Jerzy will mount a com-
prehensive exhibition of oil
paintings and mixed media at
the Rubiner Gallery through
April 29. The show will con-
sist of 40 paintings of in-
teriors, still life and gardens,
as well as many figurative
pieces.
Richard Jerzy is a native
Detroiter. He studied art at
Center For Creative Studies
and at Wayne State Universi-
ty. Since 1966 he has been
teaching painting at Center
for Creative Studies. His
work is in many individual
and corporate collections in-
cluding Mich Con, Kresge
World Headquarters, Detroit
Receiving Hospital and Blue
Cross Blue Shield.
Richard Jerzy lives and
works in one of the historic
homes in Indian Village.
Many of the ideas for Mr. Jer-
zy's paintings come from
these intimate surroundings
and objects, which he con-
stantly rearranges to create
new subjects. This wealth of
visual stimulation gives him
endless possibilities for his
lush color and expressive
painting. All of his work is
done on site.
Gallery hours are Tuesday
through Saturday 11 a.m. - 5
p.m. The gallery is located at
7001 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite
430A.

Pewabic Pottery
Mounts Exhibit

Pewabic Pottery will pre-
sent an exhibit of work by
Harrison McIntosh, May
1-June 20. An opening recep-
tion will be held 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. May 1; the public is
invited.
Mr. McIntosh taught at Otis
Art Institute in the 1950s,
and has concentrated on
studio and design work since.
Mr. McIntosh has continued
to explore controlled oxida-
tion stoneware firing, concen-
trating his attention on the
subtle variations of glazes. He
is best known for sensuous,
elegant vases and bowls
decorated with sensitively ap-
plied over-all designs.
In recent years, he also has
explored abstract ceramic
forms combined with wood or
metal. These poetic forms
become pure mass, apparent-
ly weightless and expressing
a pardoxical tension in
balance.
Pewabic Pottery is located
at 10125 East Jefferson,
across from Waterworks Park.
Visitor hours are Tuesday
through Saturday, 10 a.m.-6
p.m. For information, please
call Pewabic, 822-0954.

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