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June 28, 1996 - Image 107

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STN Fine Arts

casso Museum, Paris. The sur-

Art," a docent-guided, 75-minute

realist movement was a reaction
to the modernist art of the ear-
ly 20th century. Through July 7.
The DIA is seeking Art to the
Schools volunteers. Suggested
donation $4 adults/$1 children.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday-Fri-
day; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends.
5200 Woodward Ave. (313) 833-
7900.

tour limited to 12 people each,
will run through Oct. 31. 11
a.m., 1, 1:30, 2:30 and 3 p.m.
Thursdays; 1, 1:30, 2:30 and 3
p.m. Sundays. For private group
tour information, call (810) 645-
3323. Cranbrook Architecture
and Sculpture Tour, 2 p.m. Sun-
days, through Oct. 27, a two-
hour walking tour featuring
private areas usually not open
to the public. Tour tickets (avail-
able at and including admission
to the Cranbrook Art Museum)
are $6 adults/$4 full-time stu-
dents and seniors (65+)/$2 chil-
dren under 7/free to Art
Museum members. Purchase
day of tour only, at the Art Mu-
seum. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednes-
day-Sunday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Thursday. 1221 N. Woodward.
(810) 645-3312.

Cranbrook Art Museum:
Cranbrook Auto Show: Michi-
gan Artists Explore the Impact
of the Automobile on 20th-cen-
tury American Culture. The ex-

hibit focuses on the role the
automobile has had on our lives
and society, rather than the
design of cars. Through Sep-
tember 1. New Work by Cran-

brook Academy of Art Artists.

Featuring the work of 24 artists,
architects and designers repre-
senting the creative output of
the 1996 graduating class. Each
artist represented completed two
years of graduate-level study at
the academy. Through Septem-
ber 8. Art of the Eye: An Exhi-
bition on Vision. The work of 27
visually impaired contemporary
American artists are displayed.
Through July 7. Saarinen House

and Garden: A Total Work of

University of Michigan Mu-
seum of Art: The Weddige Col-
lection: A Gift to the University.

Highlights from the museum's
extensive collection of 20th-cen-
tury and old-master prints.
Through July 7. Sol LeWitt. Five
new wall drawings. Through
Aug. 4. Crayons and the Masters.
Let kids experience art. Color-
ing sheets with outlines of works

by Picasso, Pissarro and others
can be obtained along with a
drawing board and bag of
crayons at the museum's infor-
mation desk. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-9
p.m., Thursday; 12-5 p.m., Sun-
day. From Memorial Day to
Labor Day, opens 11 a.m. Tues-
day-Saturday. Closed July 4.
University of Michigan Museum
of Art, 525 S. State St., Ann Ar-
bor. (313) 764-0395.

Kelsey Museum of Archaeol-
ogy. David Roberts: A Victori-
an's Passion for Egypt. Over

1,000 sketches, lithographs and
paintings of ancient Egypt and
the Near East. Through August
1. (313) 747-0441. Free admis-
sion to museum. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday; 1-4 p.m. Satur-
day-Sunday. 434 S. State, Ann
Arbor. (313) 764-9304.

Art Fairs

Art in the Woods: Huntington

Woods' annual celebration of the
arts features food, music and art.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, June 29-30. Burton
Field, Nadine, just west of Sco-
tia. (810) 543-9720.

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West Bloomfield Art Festival:

The 2nd annual event features
a juried art show with 250 in-
ternational artists, a food fest
and live entertainment. A por-
tion will benefit the West Bloom-
field Chamber of Commerce. 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sun-
day, June 29-30. Henry Ford
Medical Center, 6777 W. Maple,
just across from the JCC. (810)
539-3332.

St. Clair Art Fair: Rainbow on
the River, a show sponsored by

the St. Clair Art Association. 10
a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, June 29;
11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, June 30.
Riverview Plaza, (1-94 East to
Exit 257), St. Clair. (810) 329-
9576.

Call For Artists

Our Town XI: Michigan artists

are invited to submit work
for exhibition and sale inter-
preting any hometown and its
meaning to them. Exhibit to be
held October 23-27 at The Com-
munity House in Birmingham.
Applications must be post-
marked July 31. Receive a Call
to Enter Form by calling (810)
644-5832.

1996 Focus on Michigan Pho-
tography Contest: Pho-

tographs taken at a public park,
recreation facility or public fes-
tival or fair may be submitted in
one of three age divisions: Youth
(17 and under), Adult (18-54)
and Senior (55 and older). Local
winners will be selected by a
panel of judges from Oakland
County Parks. Entry deadline is
November 15. To obtain entry
form and information sheet, call
(810) 858-1086.

The Art Center: Artists are in-

vited to submit their work —
paintings, clay, wood, glass,
fibers, jewelry, dolls, toys and
crafts — for jurying in the Art
Center's 20th annual juried Hol-
iday Fair. Jury deadline is July
12; call for registration form.
(810) 469-8666.

City of Southfield's Cultural
Arts Division: Any artists

interested in showing their
wares or demonstrating old-
time or unique skills —wood-
carving, weaving, quilt-making
— at the Autumn fest should con-
tact the division at (810) 424-
9022.

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