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March 31, 2000 - Image 127

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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INSIDE

The God Squad
In 'Holywood'

81

„,
Sculptors Immortalize
Some Tiger Greats . . .86

SINIMMONIEW

Meet America's Hot
New College Band . . .90

rib The Love Of

Glass artist
Janet Kelman
takes a break from her
signature architectural
installations to create
smaller works for a
Michigan Glass
Month show.

SUZANNE CHESSLER
Special to the Jewish News

3

anet Kelman floats scuba diving images to dry land
by creating and displaying a new body of work for

Michigan Glass Month.
Although titled "For the Love of Glass," her

exhibition at the Washington Street Gallery in Ann Arbor also
is done for the love of deep sea exploration and snorkeling.

The artist, who works out of a studio in Royal Oak, sus-
pended her larger glass work — entryways, windows, fur-

niture, mirrors — to concentrate on show pieces, such as

GLASS on page 84

Janet Kelman
in her studio:
Building "pieces
that sparkle."

Kelman's glass
"Peilione Bottles" are in the
shapes ofsnails with
twisty stoppers that look like little tongues.

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3/31

2000

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