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gray, black, white and beige
forms united with the worlds of
plants, animals and humans.
The pieces, which cost $1500 to
$8500, resemble bulging fruits,
seeds about to burst as well as
bladders and lungs. And, in her
most recent work, "Anomaly,"
the mutant forms of nature are
considered.
Bouncing somewhere between
the poles of exertion and ex-
haustion is an abstract form that
represents something uniquely
human. Take a deep breath. Not
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Portrait of Our Time will open
Jan. 14 and continue through
Feb. 25.
Also opening is Reciprocal Dis-
covery, a new installation by New
York artist Matthew B. Geller.
Mr. Geller utilizes the quirks of
an interior space as the origins
for personal narratives.
Revolution: A Gallery Project
is located at 23257 Woodward
Ave. in Ferndale. Gallery hours
are Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 p.m.,
and Thursday 10-8 p.m.
Photo Exhibit
On Rescue
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foundation established to com-
memorate the "Rescue" by na-
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tional efforts of and by the
Scandinavian countries of their
Jewish citizens from the horrors
of Nazi oppression during World
War II.
The exhibit will begin Jan. 19
and continue through Feb. 5,
with Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, pro-
The Paint Creek Center for the fessor of history, University of
Arts (PCCA) will present "Exit Michigan, speaking Jan. 29 at 2
55: Art in Hamtramck," curated p.m.
by Gary Zych, in the Main
Thanks To Scandinavia, Inc.,
Gallery, through Feb. 10. Also, a scholarship fund founded 30
"This Trip," a solo show of recent years ago by Victor Borge and
work by Rebecca Duff, in the Richard Netter, looks to the 50th
First Floor Gallery.
Anniversary of the "Rescue" to
Gallery hours are Tuesday further the historical knowledge
through Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and moral messages of Scandi-
Call (810) 651-4110 for informa- navian defiance, bravery and
tion.
civic responsibility. As part of the
celebration of the 50th Anniver-
sary of the "Rescue," Judy Ellis
Glickman was commissioned to
photograph people and docu-
mentary materials to illustrate
the history of the "Rescue." This
Michigan artists who wish to resulted in the exhibition titled
have work juried for the Michi- "Resistance and Rescue" which
gan Annual XXIII may obtain a has been shown in the United
prospectus from The Art Center, States and elsewhere.
125 Macomb Place, Mount
The Janice Charach Epstein
Clemens, MI 48043; phone (810) Museum/Gallery is located in the
469-8666.
Maple/Drake Jewish Communi-
Entries must be delivered to
the Center Feb. 9, 10 or 11. The ty Center. Gallery hours are Mon-
Michigan Annual XXIII will open day-Wednesday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Feb. 17 and continue through Thursday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun-
day, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. For informa-
March 9.
tion,
call 661-7641.
The Art Center hours are 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Saturday.
"ART IS ALL ABOUT US"
AN EVENING OF ART AND DISCUSSION
Tuesday, January 10. 1995 • 7-9 PM
The Jewish Community Center
Janice Charoch Epstein Museum Gallery
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Competition
Two Exhibits
At Gallery
Revolution: A Gallery Project will
present Portrait of Our Time, an
exhibition examining the psy-
chological and socio-political com-
plexities of culture through the
figure, which includes the work
of artists Robert Arneson, Frank
Auerbach, John Coplans, Vincent
Desiderio, Larry Fink, Judy Fox,
Viola Frey, and Lorna Simpson.
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