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February 23, 1996 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-23

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MUSEUMS AND
ART CENTERS

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Win(1 him up anal wino" down memory lane.

Freud plays if le song "Memories"

Birmingham-Bloomfield Art
Association. Patti Tapper, hand-
painted furniture and home ac-
cessories. Through Feb. Richard
Wolff, acrylic paintings. Through
March 30. Robbie Marantz, fea-
tured showcase artist, oil and pas-
tel portraits. Through March 29.
Student Show, annual juried show
featuring painting, drawing, print-
making, pottery, sculpture, jewel-
ry and fiber. Opens March 2.
Through March 23. 9:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. Monday-Saturday. 1516 S.
Cranbrook Rd., Birmingham.
(810) 644-0866.

Downtown Library. Russ Mar-
shall's black and white portraits
of local jazz musicians, taken at
the Montreux Jazz Festival, Bak-
er's Keyboard Lounge and in re-
hearsal. Through Feb. 29.
9:30-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
121 Farmer at Gratiot. (313) 224-
0580.

Wayne State University
Community Arts Gallery. With-
holding, a student art installation
examining the rhetoric of gender
exhibitions. Through March 8.
Noon-7 p.m. Monday-Tuesday; 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 1-
4 p.m. Saturday. Community Arts
Building, Room 150, 5125 Cass
Ave. (313) 577-2980.

407 Pine St., Rochester. (810) 651-
4110.

Meadow Brook Art Gallery

POTTERY ♦ PAINTINGS ♦ JEWELRY • FURNITURE
UNIQUE ACCESSORIES FOR THE HOME

MESA ARTS

32800 FRANKLIN ROAD ♦ FRANKLIN, MI 48025

TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.

SATURDAY: 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.

(810) 851-9949

involves death, including works
by Durer, Manet, Goya and oth-
ers. Through March 17. 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-
9 p.m. Thursday; 12-5 p.m. Sun-
day. University of Michigan
Museum of Art, 525 S. State St.,

presents Joseph Wesner at Mid-
Career. Wesner, who's served as a
visiting artist-in-residence in Italy,
Sweden, Denmark, Canada, the
United States and China, chairs
the sculpture department at the
Center for Creative Studies. 1-5 Arm Arbor. (313) 764-0395.
p.m. Wednesday; 2-6:30 p.m. Sat- Detroit Institute of Arts. Trea-
urday-Sunday. Wilson Hall, Oak- sures of Venice: Paintings From
land University, Rochester. (810) the Museum of Fine Arts, Bu-
370-3005.
dapest, 55 Venetian masterpieces
Detroit Historical Museum. El- by Veronese, Giorgione, Titian,
egance in Glass, rare Victorian and Tintoretto and others. Opening
Sunday, Feb. 18. Through May 12.
early 20th-century glass from the Flowers in a Glass Vase on a Mar-
collection of Paul Windorf. ble Ledge,
the museum's new ac-
Through June. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. quisition by
17th-century Dutch
painter Rachel Ruysch. Romanc-
ing the American Frontier. Paint-
ings and sculptures from the
permanent collection include
works by American artists Albert
Bierstadt, George Caleb Bingham,
John Gutzon Borglum and Jervis
MacEntee. Through April 7.
Thomas Cole: The Voyage of Life.
A series of four paintings from the
American artist. Through April
14. Suggested donation $4
adults/$1 children. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Wednesday-Friday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
weekends. 5200 Woodward Ave.
(313) 833-7900.

Creative Arts Center, a dual ex-
hibit of African-American artists
creating two- and three-dimen-
sional and multimedia works.
Through March 30. 47 Williams
St., Pontiac. (810) 333-7849.

29203 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield (810) 356-5454

Embraces: Images of War, Death
and the Apocalypse. Imagery that

Bloomfield Plaia. Hands Across Diana Gamerman: Pots and Pans Lady,
Michigan: Tradition Bearers, a se- metal sculpture, is on view at the Art
ries of photographs by Alan Ka- Center's Michigan Annual XXIII Exhibit
muda. Through Feb. 24. in Mt. Clemens.
Telegraph and Maple roads,
Bloomfield Hills. (810) 649-6500. Wedne,sday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday. $3 adults/$1.50
Center Galleries. Arts Koutroulis seniors and children. 5401 Wood-
and Jim Lutes: Transformations. ward, Detroit. (313) 833-1805.
The New Yorker and Chicagoan
Janice Charach Epstein Mu-
exhibit paintings that combine and
merge abstract and figurative el- seum/Gallery. Realism in Clay
ements. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday- by Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan; Let-
Saturday. Park Shelton Building, ters Dipped in Honey; and Judaic
15 East Kirby, Suite 107, Detroit. Art of Ben Glicker. "Letters Dipped
in Honey," is an exhibit of Jewish
(313) 874-1955.
children's books curated by New
Swords Into Plowshares. An York's Yeshiva University.
exhibit from the gallery's perma- Through Feb. 29. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
nent collection of works in all me- Monday-Wednesday; 11 a.m.-8
dia concerned with war, hunger, p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
homelessness and ethnic hatred. Sunday. Maple-Drake Jewish
Through Feb. 29. 11-3 p.m. Tues- Community Center. (810) 661-
day, Thursday, Saturday. 33 E. 7641.
Adams, Detroit. (313) 965-5422.
University of Michigan Muse-
Paint Creek Center for the um of Art. Bold Strokes: The In-
Arts. A Good Painting Show, an ventiveness of Rembrandt's Late
exhibition organized by the PCCA Prints. Opening celebration 8 p.m.
Exhibition Committee. Through Friday, Feb. 23, Angell Hall, Au-
Feb. 23 in the Main Gallery. Hoi ditorium B. Through April 28.
Polloi, works inspired by mass cul- Trio: Masterpieces of Contempo-
ture. Hidden From View, an in- rary Japanese Ceramic Art, 30
stallation by C.S. Grieg. Opens porcelain masterpieces. Through
Friday, March 1, through April 5. April 14. Sol LeWitt. Five new wall
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. drawings. Through Aug. 4. Dark

Cranbrook Art Museum. View-
point: Gilda Snowden Selects
Works by Detroit-Area Artists.
Through March 24. Related lec-
ture by Lila Kadaj, Jon Strand and
Peter Williams, 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Feb. 29. An Autobiography:
Paintings by Thomas Nozkowski
with Photographs by Judy Linn.
Through March 24. Dream Sites:
A Visual Essay by George Tysh.
Works on paper chosen from the
museum's collections by Tysh, a
Detroit poet and WSU professor.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sun-
day; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday. $4
adults/$2 students, children, se-
niors. 1221 N. Woodward. (810)
645-3312.

Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village. Celebrating
Black History Month, with special
activities and performances on
weekends in February. 9 a.m.-5
p.m. daily. $12.50 adults/$11.50
seniors/$6.25 ages 5-12. Oakwood
Boulevard and Village Road, Dear-
born. (313) 271-1976.

The Art Center. The Michigan
Annual =II Exhibit, emerging
and professional artists in a juried
exhibit. Preview reception 7-9 p.m.
Friday, March 1. 125 Macomb
Place, Mount Clemens. (810) 469-
8666.

Galleries

The Anderson Gallery. 'Textile
and Fiber Art ... A Study in Inte-
rior Design with DeWayne
Porter," Feb. 2-March 23. Gallery
Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

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