100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 09, 1994 - Image 71

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-09

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

OLDSMOBILE

FROM POTTERY TO
HANDBLOWN GLASS...
PAINTINGS TO JEWELRY AND
HOME ACCESSORIES...

Pewabic Pottery
Plans Exhibit

Pewabic Pottery presents work
by three female artists, Beth
Low, Carrie Anne Parks and
Leah Hardy through Nov. 2. A
solo exhibition of work by Wes-
ley Anderegg will run concur-
rently.
Beth Lo will display wall pieces
incorporating oriental brushwork
and clay on gray sheetrock board.
A strength of character is demon-
strated in her compositions
through assertive brushstrokes
surrounding the attached porce-
lain objects.
Carrie Anne Parks continues
the narrative theme and person-
al context. She explores her in-
terest in historical relief and
figurative sculpture and admi-
ration for the technical mastery
and symbolism imbued by such
realistic forms in her underglazed
earthenware tile wall pieces.
Leah Hardy, assistant profes-
sor of ceramics at Sam Houston
State University in Huntsville,
Texas, also celebrated her expe-
riences through personal "icons."
The work abstracts the personal
narrative through a contrast of
biomorphic and architectural
forms.
Wesley Anderegg's figurative
cups/saucers and teapots are
pushed and pulled from terra-
cotta. A spontaneous and mottled
surface enlivens the oddly pro-
portioned, gestural figures.
The Pottery is located at 10125
East Jefferson, three miles east
of downtown Detroit across from
Waterworks Park. Visitor hours
are Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. For
information call (313) 822-0954.

GIFTS THAT WILL DELIGHT
YOUR FRIENDS, FAMILY
AND YOURSELF!

20 TO CHOOSE FROM
$279 *per
month AT THIS PRICE!

'30 MO. lease, $2200 cap. cost. Option to purchase at lease end determined at inception. Plus 1st MD. sec. dep. (pyrnt rounded up ID next
$50), tax, title & lic. $279/30 = total amt. of pymts. Lessee reap. for excess mar & tear, 150 per mile over 15,000 miles per year.

and gallery A unique and Innovative collection.

LIMAN SAAB

I WEDDING REGISTRY and BRIDESMAIDS GIFTS!

FREE Gift Wrapping • UPS Available

HOURS:
MONDAY - SATURDAY 10:00 - 6:00
THURSDAY 10:00-9:00
SUNDAY 12:00-5:00

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE RD. • WEST BLOOMFIELD

855-4488

Depot* 'Daily Back To. Youn Cidedkeed

1994 SAAB

The Animation Cele ofaarla Ada

'94 HYMN EXCEL

"IF IT'S CARTOON RENTED,
ITS AT THE ANIMATION STATION"

29
per month"

Weofekeofet Square 550 Fakeat Rua=
PIpteatit, (313) 455-0190

ETATIMINI

• Bloom cod Bloom •

• Registered Electrologists •

28000 Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall • Southfield

Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield

559-1969 Appt. Only, Ask For Shirlee or Debby



NO MONEY DOWN!

•FREE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
•FOR 2 YEARS/24,000 MILES INCLUDES OIL CHANGES,
TUNE-UPS, ETC.

Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and Improve your appearance.

• •

90ol r

$299 ma" $21 ,995*
LASSRI N HYU NDAI

Animation .Art Gallery • Cartoon Collectibles
A complete line of cartoon related merchandise from posters
to plashes to clothing to clocks to calendars.

Autumnfest
In Southfield

The Southfield Parks and Recre-
ation Cultural Arts Division will
present its 7th annual Autumn-
fest Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. at the historic Mary Thomp-
son Farm located just south of the
Southfield Civic Center, 25630
Evergreen Road.
Parking and admission to this
family-centered event are free.
The festival will open with a
pancake breakfast at 9 a.m. Af-
ternoon visitors can look forward
to a variety of foods available for
purchase, as well as fresh fruits
and vegetables to snack on while
enjoying the sights, sounds and
activities of Autumnfest.
Free entertainment throughout
the day begins at 12:50 p.m.,
including presentations in
traditional and contemporary
dance, a recital by the Student
Conservatory of Music and
members of the Southfield Sym-
phony, an auction and gardening
awards.

1994 CUTLASS SUPREME



f,- 4001 ,4

)

• a



7. ATIONS • GIFTS • Sig
\

In the Orchard Mall
West Bloomfield • (810) 737-4888

■ ■ ■ III ■ ■
NICOLE
MILLER

for ladies too!

Fragrances, Purses, Wallets
ADAMO COLLECTION
268 W. MAPLE, B'HAM
644-9224

■ ■

IIIII ■

Bettina
Werner

RECENT PAINTINGS

SEPT. 1 - OCT. 1, 1994

DAVID KLEIN GALLERY

430 North Woodward
Birmingham MI 48009
Telephone 810.433.3700
Fax 810.433.3702

COMP

A

N

Y

298 S. MAIN ST. • PLYMOUTH, MI

810-354-3300

'Sales price plus tax, lic dest. and doc fee. "36 mo lease. S2500 cap cost reduction. option to purchase at lease
end determined at lease inception. plus 1st mo. pymt , security deposit (payment rounded to next S50) tax. title
& license on approved credit. Lessee responsible for excess ::ear and tear. 15c per mile over 15,000 miles per
year. • — Retail payment plus tax. lie.. freight. doc. fee, rebate to dealer. T. APR with approved credit 60 mo fi-
nancino ""36 mo. lease. S1500 Cap Cost reduction
plus 1st ma. pymt , plus sec dep plus tax. title. license
and freight .
1101cismobi

le

STUDIO

330

• Fine china, fine crystal and
interesting gifts
• 20% off most of your favorite
brands
• Computerized bridal registry
•• Free gift wrapping

MICHIGAN'S
PREMIER SOUTHWESTERN STORE

313-455-8900

Bloomfield Plaza • 6566 Telegraph Road at Maple • Bloomfield Hills

(We're at die comer of Main and
Penniman, acrms from
Kellogg Park - Downtown Plymouth)

85 1 -55 3 3

........



We will be closed
Thursday, Sept. 15

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan