Museums And Art Centers Janice Charach Epstein Mu- seum/Gallery: In the Camps: Photographs by Erich Hartmann. Hartmann emigrated from Ger- many to the United States in 1938 to escape persecution. His photographs include the scenes of bitter events in Germany and occupied Europe from 1933 to 1945. Opening reception: 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 16. Through June 27. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays. Maple-Drake JCC. (810) 661-7641. Your Heritage House: Cher- nobyl - Through the Eyes of the The Chernobyl Children. tragedy's effects on metro Detroit children of Ukrainian descent is memorialized by this multimedia display. Through June 30. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; Saturday and Sunday by ap- pointment. 110 E. Ferry, Detroit. (313) 872-0252. 10th Annual Detroit Festival of the Arts: The Festival is call- ing all artists of every medium - both past participants and new applicants - to participate in its Artists' Market, which will feature 125 artists from across the nation and Cana- da exhibiting works for show and sale. The festival takes place the weekend of Sept. 20-22. Application deadline is Wednesday, May 22. University Cultur- al Center Association, 4735 Cass, Detroit. (313) 577- 5088. Oakland County Galle- ria: Calligraphic Exhibition. Explores design, dimension and discipline through cal- ligraphy. Opening reception 7-9 p.m. Monday, May 13. Through June 21. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- day. 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac. (810) 858- 0415. Detroit Focus Gallery: The Time Is Now . Area artists, architects and de- signers created one-of-a- kind timepieces for an auction to benefit the gallery. Opening preview: 5:30- 9 p.m. Friday, May 10; auction and drawing for prizes: 7-10 p.m. Friday, May 31. Auction items on view through May 31. 12-6 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. Admission free. 33 East Grand River, at Farmer. (313) 965-3245. Rescuers of the Holo- caust: Gay Block and Mal- ka Drucker traveled the world to create this travel- ing photographic exhibi- tion, which pays tribute to individuals who hid, pro- tected and saved Jews from the Nazis. It is accompa- nied by a video of inter- views with rescuers, "They Risked Their Lives." Through June 15. 9-5 dai- ly; open until 9 p.m. Tues- days, beginning May 15. Van Andel Public Museum, 272 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids. (616) 456-3977. Swords Into Plow- shares: Cuadros. Textile pictures by the women of Peru, expressing the shared life of its creators - its realities, struggles and hopes. Through July 27. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, This is the last weekend to see "Treasures of Venice: Thursday, Saturday. 33 E. Paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest." The Adams, Detroit. (313) 965- show closes Sunday, May 12, at the DIA. Pictured is 5422. by Giorgione. Portrait of a Youth ("Antonio Broccardo") Center Galleries: 1996 Center for Creative Studies Student Ex- hibition. Most artwork is for sale, with proceeds going to student artists. Patrons reception 5-6 p.m. Friday, May 10. Tickets are $200. Exhibition. Opening 6-9 p.m. Fri- day, May 10. Tickets are $25/ad- vance/$30 at door. Open to public, free of charge, Saturday, May 11 through May 26. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 201 East Kirby, Detroit. (313) 872-9463 or (313) 872-3118, Ext. 280. Liza Lou: A Beaded Installation. Through June 21. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Park Shelton Building, 15 East Kirby, Suite 107, Detroit. (313) 874-1955. Creative Arts Center: Second Annual All-Media In-State Art In- vitational, featuring work of Michigan artists in all media. Through May 31. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. 47 Williams St., Pontiac. (810) 333- 7849. Paint Creek Center for the Arts: The Sum of Its Parts, an ex- hibition of multiples. Sandra Cardew, new work. Through May 17. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sat- FEATI JRIN(T IMPC)RIANT WE)RKS OF 'ARGESI ART EXHIBITORS FEATURING OVER 100 DIFFERENT ARTISTS. AGAM, AGUIAR, ALLEN,ALTMAN, ALVAR, ARMAND, BEHRENS, BERGNER, BOULANGER, BRAGG, BROOK, BOVETEZ, CHAGALL, CHEMIAKIN, CHEN, CONE, DALI, DELACROIX, DUBICHARD, DUVAL, EISEMAN, EBGI, ERTE, FABIEN, FAZZINO, FERJO, FLANTZ, FRED, GORGAN, - . etarmcs,‘,cloth-‘ ing, photography, , handcrafted toys and jewelry. Presented by The Greektown Merchants GORMAN, GOURLEY, HALLAM, HEBBELINCK, HO, HOHIMER, HUCHET, HEDUANG, JIANG, KING, KUN, KRAVJANSKY, LASSAR, LEDAN, LEVOK, LEPLAY, LINDSEY, MAX, MAGAL, MAHLER, MAIMON, MANFERD, MAX, McCANN, McGEE, McKNIGHT, MLINAR, MOORE, MOSES, MOULY, NEIMAN, OHANA, PARKER, PICASSO, POULIN, POWELL, REMBRANDT, RENOIR, RIZZI, RUBIN, RYKOV, SCHLUSS,SCOTT, SOLUR, TARKAY, TOBAISSE, VALADIE, VASSARELY, VICKERS, WOLFSON, ZACCHEO,ZAYANandmartyrrboreOVER700FIECES Association in cooperation with The Michigan Guild of Artists & An e