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Museums And
Art Centers

day; Saturday and Sunday by ap-
pointment. 110 E. Ferry, Detroit.
(313) 872-0252.

Janice Charach Epstein Mu-
seum/Gallery: From the Diaspo-

ra to Jerusalem: Newly Discovered
Family Tombs in the Kidron Val-
ley. Six hundred years of burial

customs in Jerusalem including
glass objects, gold jewelry and re-
constructions of decorated burial
sites. Through June 27. In the

Camps: Photographs by Erich
Hartmann. Hartmann emigrated

from Germany to the United
States in 1938 to escape persecu-
tion. His photographs include the
scenes of bitter events in Germany
and occupied Europe from 1933 to
1945. Through June 27. 11 a.m.-6
p.m. Mondays through Wednes-
days; 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
memoriali7ed by this multimedia
display. Through June 30. 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Fri-

Oakland County Galleria: Cal-
ligraphic Exhibition. Explores de-
sign, dimension and
discipline through callig-
raphy. Through June 21.
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. 1200 N.
Telegraph Road, Pontiac.
(810) 858-0415.

Detroit Focus Gallery:
Avante-Yarde Sale. Deco-
rative objects, art supplies,
books and other articles do-
nated by members of the lo-
cal art community are on
sale to benefit the down-
town artists' alternative
space. 12-8 p.m. Friday; 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June
14-15. 33 East Grand Riv-
er, at Farmer. (313) 965..
3245.

E. Adams, Detroit. (313) 965-
5422.

adults. 26000 Evergreen. (810)
948-0470.

Pewabic Pottery: Student, Fac-
ulty and StaffExhibition. Each in-
dividual involved in the 1995-96
semesters are represented
by one piece of work, focus-
ing on tile-making, wheel
throwing, hand building
and figurative sculpture.

Center Galleries: American
Presidents: A Beaded Installation.

Staff Highlight: Paul Hen-
ry. The sculptor's work

Peter Slatin: See This, 1983, is on exhibit in "Art of the
Eye: An Exhibition on Vision," which showcases the work
of 27 visually impaired contemporary American artists,
at the Cranbrook Art Museum through July 7.

Rescuers of the Holocaust:
Gay Block and Malka Drucker
traveled the world to create this
traveling photographic exhibition,
which pays tribute to individuals
who hid, protected and saved
Jews from the Nazis. It is accom-

The Summer's First Great Music Festival!

Zydeco I Blues Z Jazz I Rhythm & Blues I Cajun

Friday
June 21, 1996

panied by a video of interviews
with rescuers, 'They Risked Their
Lives." Through June 15. 9-5 dai-
ly; Van Andel Public Museum,
272 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids.
(616) 456-3977.

Swords Into Plowshares:
Cuadros. Textile pictures by the
women of Peru, expressing the
shared life of its creators — its re-
alities, struggles and hopes.
Through July 27. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. 33

blends the human body and
geological formations into
graceful combinations of
natural poses washed with
an earth-hued patina and
set on rock-like bases.
Through July 13. 10125 E.
Jefferson, across from the
Waterworks Park, Detroit.
(313) 822-0954.

Southfield Public Li-
brary: Pewabic Pottery Ex-
hibition. Historic and
contemporary ceramic
works as well as photographs il-
lustrate the history of Pewabic
Pottery. Founded in 1903, it is
one of the oldest art pottery fa-
cilities still in continuous opera-
tion. Included will be hands-on
materials for children and

Collectible
Razors

Perfect Gift for
Father's Day!

Saturday
June 22, 1996

(many different styles)

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In The Market Place
For Your Entertaining Needs!

Thirty-five fully beaded frames
and portraits of American presi-
dents executed by artist T ,iza Lou.
Through July 19. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday. Park Shelton
Building, 15 East Kirby, Suite
107, Detroit. (313) 874-1955.

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. Runs
through June 30. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday. 47 Williams St., Pon- (f\
tiac. (810) 333-7849.

Paint Creek Center for the
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-

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