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June 07, 1996 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-06-07

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Through July 19. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday. Park Shelton
Building, 15 East Kirby, Suite
,=D_ 107, Detroit. (313) 874-1955.

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Creative Arts Center: Partners

in Progress 2000. Curated and

presented by New Initiatives for
the Arts, the show is part of a se-
ries in the Artists Mentorship
Project in which professional
African-American artists mentor

promising minority artists. Open-
ing reception: 6:30-9 p.m. Friday,
June 7. Runs through June 30. 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. 47 Williams
St., Pontiac. (810) 333-7849.

Paint Creek Center for the

Fernand Leger:
Untitled
(Workers), from
the "The
Weddige
Collection: A Gift
to the
University," an
exhibition
highlighting
20th-century old-
master prints,
will be shown at
the University of
Michigan
Museum of Art
through July 7.

Arts: Photo Transitions. Innova-
tive photography. Watershed In-
vestigations II. Solo show of
photographer Mark Abrahamson.
Through June 28. The Sum of Its
Parts, an exhibition of multiples.
Celebrate Michigan Artists, a fine-
arts competition, is open to all
state artists over 18. Entry dead-
line is June 22. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday. 407 Pine St.,
Rochester. (810) 651-4110.

Detroit Historical Museum:

Elegance in Glass, rare Victorian

and early 20th-century glass from
the collection of Paul Windorf.
Through June. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday-Sunday. $3
adults/$1.50 seniors and children.
5401 Woodward, Detroit. (313)
833-1805.

Detroit Institute of Arts: Sur-

realist Vision and Technique:
Drawings and Collages from the
Pompidou Center and the Picas-
so Museum, Paris. The surrealist

movement was a reaction to the
modernist art of the early 20th
century. Through July 7. Glenn
Ligon: To Disembark, an instal-
lation adapted from the Ameri-
can artist's 1994 solo exhibition
at the Hirshhorn Museum in

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Through September 1. New Work

by Cranbrook Academy of Art
Artists. Featuring the work of 24

artists, architects and designers
representing the creative output
of the 1996 graduating class.
Each artist represented complet-
ed two years of graduate-level
study at the academy. Through
September 8. Art of the Eye: An
Exhibition on Vision. The work of
27 visually impaired contempo-
rary American artists are dis-
played. Through July 7. Saarinen

House and Garden: A Total Work
of Art," a docent-guided, 75-

minute tour limited to 12 people
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