American Art Jewelry Show CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ SECTION EDITOR he Wetsman Col- lection presents "One of a Kind X One," an exhibition of contemporary art jew- elry, curated by Susan Grant Lewin. The exhibi- tion features the work of ten artists represented in Ms. Lewin's book, One of a Kind: American Art Jew- eliy Today (Abrams). One of a Kind: Ameri- can Art Jewelry Today pro- files more than 50 jewelers and offers an overview of the studio art movement in America. Artist profiles include full-color illustra- American Art Jewelry Today tions of several examples of each jeweler's Above: One of a work. The book kind, by Susan features two fore- Grant Lewin. words, one by art critic Barbara Left: Rose and another Metal sculpture by designer Jack pin by Boris Bally. Lenor Larsen. The Wetsman Collection in Birmingham of- fers an interesting glimpse into American Art jew- eh-y with this exhibit. "I was very in Ms. Lewin's book each chose a interested in the book and how new artist to be part of the exhi- the jewelry's history evolved," bition. "We wanted to give others said Janis Wetsman, owner of the a chance to be seen," added Ms. Wetsman. Wetsman Collection. This exhibition will run Since the Wetsman Collection is often a forum for new emerg- through January 13, 1996. For ing artists, Ms. Wetsman decid- more information, call (810) 645- ed to also focus on new jewelers. 6212. ❑ The ten master jewelers featured OAF. OF A KIND BRILLIANT HOLIDAY GFIS For seventy years Greenstone's has been providing the perfect gifts for every occasion. Whether it's an exquisite diamond solitaire, a fine watch from Rolex, Omega or other famous makers, a strand of superb cultured pearls, or Waterford Crystal from Michigan's largest in-stock selection, Greenstone's is committed to serving you with quality, integrity and the utmost in personal service. A Celebration With Cookies ILENE SPECTOR SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS GREENSTONE IS ,,,,,.,101