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April 12, 1996 - Image 89

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eiN Fine Arts

Civic Center, Novi. (810) 647-8938.

Henry Ford Community Col-
lege. 39th Annual Student Exhi-
bition, opening Wed., April 17.
Through April 26. Sisson Gallery,
MacKenzie Fine Arts Center. (313)
845-6490.

Wayne State University: 1996
W. Hawkins Ferry Symposium.
"Out of Order and the Three
Worlds Theory." Speakers include
art critic Thomas McElvilley, art
critic and historian Joanna Isaak,
artist and filmmaker Louis Hock,
English professor Robert Carr and
author Ward Churchill. 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday, April 13, in the
Community Arts Auditorium at
Cass and Ferry. Free and open to
the public. (313) 577-2980.

Somerset Collection: Dollhous-
es designed by Metro area artists
and architects. Through April 23.
Live auction 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
April 24, will benefit Detroit
Artists Market. $50. (313) 393-
1770.

Detroit Historical Museum: El-
egance in Glass, rare Victorian and

early 20th-century glass from the
collection of Paul Windorf

Through June. Saturday, April 27: Paintings From the Museum of
Glass Appraisal Day, with ap- Fine Arts, Budapest, 55 Venetian
praiser Roger Early. $5 per item masterpieces by Veronese, Gior-
valued up to $500; $10 for items gione, Titian, Tintoretto and oth-
over $500. Proceeds will benefit ers. Through May 12. Flowers in
museum's exhibition fund. 9:30 a Glass Vase on a Marble Ledge,
a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday 10 the museum's new acquisition by
a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. $3 17th-century Dutch painter Rachel
adults/$1.50 seniors and children. Ruysch. Thomas Cole: The Voyage
5401 Woodward, Detroit. (313) of Life. A series of four paintings
833-1805.
from the American artist. Through
April 14. Gallery service training
Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit session for potential volunteers, 10
Public Schools Student Exhibition. a.m.-noon, Sat., April 13. The DIA
Through April 28. Pictorialism is also seeking Art to the Schools
Into Modernism: The Clarence H. volunteers. Suggested donation $4
White School of Photography. adults/$1 children. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Through May 26, including adult Wednesday-Friday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
workshops. The film The White weekends. 5200 Woodward Ave.
School's Influence on Filmmaking: (313) 833-7900.
The Work ofRalph Steiner will be
presented Saturday, April 13 at 2 University of Michigan-Dear-
p.m. Family Workshop. Clay- born:Retrospective:Herb Babcock,
works/All Creatures Great & sculpture. Through April 29.
Small (K-3). Search the galleries Mardigian Library, U-M, Dear-
for animals in art, then make your born. (313) 593-5087.
own creatures. $7 child/$3 adult;
members $6 child/ $2 adult. 1-3 Edsel and Eleanor Ford
p.m. Saturday, April 20. Studio. House. Birds, Beasts, Blossoms
The Gilt Complex: The Painter- and Bugs in East Asian Art. April
Sculptors of 19th Century Europe. 17-June 9. Exhibition of 185 ob-
Lecture by Professor Jane Har- jects drawn from the permanent
grove. 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21. collection of the Lowe Art Muse-
Lecture Hall. Treasures ofVenice: um, University of Miami in Coral
Gables, Fla., examining a variety

of decorative motifs. Lecture by
Brian A. Dursum, director of
Lowe Art Museum, 10:30-11:30
a.m. Saturday, April 20. $4, in-
cludes exhibition; reservations re-
quired. Exhibition hours: 12-5
p.m. Wednesday-Sunday; $2/$1
when combined with house tour.
1100 Lake Shore Road, Grosse
Pointe Shores, MI 48236. (313)
884-4222.

Kelsey Museum of Archaeol-
ogy. A Morning With Mummies,
for children and .parents, includ-
ing mummy doll making, bead
stringing, face painting, a sand-
box dig and more. Saturday, April
20 or May 18, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. $5
per child. Early registration is a
must. (313) 747-0441. Caught
Looking: Exhibiting the Kelsey,
student-curated exhibit. Through
April 16. Informal gallery tours
of the exhibition Death in Ancient
Egypt, Sundays through April 28,
2:30-3:15 p.m. Tappan Hall, Room
180. Free admission. 9 a.m.-4
p.m. Monday-Friday; 1-4 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday. 434 S. State,
Ann Arbor. (313) 764-9304.

Detroit Zoo. Images of Vanish-
ing Nature, 30 renowned wildlife
artists. Through April 21. Wildlife

Interpretive Gallery, Woodward
and 1-696. (810) 398-0903.

Kennedy Center Special
Artists. Third Annual Kennedy
Center Benefit. Kennedy Center
serves physically and mentally dis-
abled young adults ages 14-26
from five communities in Oakland
County. One hundred percent of
the sales of the students' high-
quality artwork goes to the school
and its students in this special sale.
April I9-May 10. Objects of Art,
6243 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. (810) 539=3332.

ART FAIRS

Temple Israel Sisterhood. Art
Fair '96. Featuring outstanding
works of fine artists and a selec-
tion of boutique items. 11 a.m.-5
p.m. Sunday, April 21; 11 a.m.-4
p.m. Monday, April 22. $3 at the
door. Patron Preview ($25 for 10
tickets) 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday,
April 20. Temple Israel, 5725 Wal-
nut Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
(810) 661-5700.

Sugarloaf Art Fair. Over 300 ar-

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