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eIN Fine Arts

7/free to Art Museum members.
Purchase day of tour only, at the
Art Museum. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday-Sunday; 10 a.m.-9
_ p.m. Thursday. 1221 N. Wood-
• ward. (810) 645-3312.

University of Michigan Muse-
um of Art: Beaux-Arts Visions:
Architectural Renderings by Her-
bert W. Johe. Twenty-eight works

Jupiter, king of the gods, left, and
Neptune, god of the waters, are
portrayed in Flemish tapestries from the
early-16th century as part of the exhibit
Woven Splendor: Five Centuries of
European Tapestry in the Detroit
Institute of Arts. The institute's
permanent collection of European
tapestries is considered among the top
five in the United States. The exhibit
opens Sunday, July14.

day-Sunday. 434 S. State, Ann Ar-
bor. (313) 764-9304.

Call For Artists

Arad Arts Project: This subsi-

dized program offers visual, per-
forming and literary artists, 25 and
older, the opportunity to live and
create in Israel, at the WUJS In-
stitute in Arad. The program be-
gins Oct. 15 and includes a
six-month stay in Israel. Applica-
tions will be accepted through July
31. For information and registra-
tion materials, call the WUJS In-
stitute, U.S. Office, at (888) WUJS
INS or (617) 784-5269.

by the U-M emeritus professor of
architecture are shown. Previous- sheets with outlines of works by
• ly exhibited at the American In- Picasso, Pissarro and others can
• stitute of Architects Gallery in be obtained along with a draw-
Washington. Opens July 13. ing board and bag of crayons at
Through August 25. Albert Kahn: the museum's information desk.
An American Architect Abroad. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-
The Michigan architect is best day; 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Thursday;
known for his industrial struc- 12-5 p.m., Sunday. From Memo-
tures, reductive glass and concrete rial Day to Labor Day, opens 11
masterpieces of expressed func- a.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Uni-
\ lion. Opens July 13. Through Sept. versity of Michigan Museum of
• 8. The New American. Detroit Art, 525 S. State St., Ann Arbor.
artist Carl Demeulenaere repli- (313) 764-0395.
cates the house and barn from
Grant Wood's American Gothic; Kelsey Museum of Archaeol-
inside the replica is a series of De- ogy. David Roberts: A Victori-
meulenaere's own paintings which an's Passion for Egypt. Over
explore issues concerning the con- 1,000 sketches, lithographs and
temporary American family. paintings of ancient Egypt and
Through August 18. Sol LeWitt. the Near East. Through August
/— Five new wall drawings. Through 1. (313) 747-0441. Free admis-
Aug. 4. Crayons and the Masters. sion to museum. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Let kids experience art. Coloring Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m. Satur-

Our Town XI: Michigan artists

are invited to submit work for ex-
hibition and sale interpreting any
hometown and its meaning to
them. Exhibit to be held October
23-27 at the Community House in
Birmingham. Applications must
be postmarked by July 31. Receive
a call to enter form by calling (810)
644 5832.

1996 Focus on Michigan Pho-
tography Contest: Photographs

taken at a public park, recreation

CALL FOR ARTISTS page 91

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