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Art On The Block
Huntington Woods artists open their homes
for a neighborhood Art Hop.
formed Huntington Woods "Friends
of the Arts" will host the event to ben-
efit the Huntington Woods Library
Stained Glass Window Fund.
hen jewelry artist Nancy
Premier glassmaker Janet Kelman, a
Garber met her neigh-
Huntington Woods resident, is the
bor Judy Loebl last July
commissioned artist for the window,
4 at a Huntington
and Art Hop participants will have the
Woods parry, she told her new friend
rare opportunity to visit her Royal
about an idea she'd been cooking up.
Oak studio.
Her notion was to ask artists in the
"The library window is so large,
neighborhood to open their homes for
Kelman built a kiln specifically for the
a home tour/art show benefit.
project," says Garber.
"Judy doesn't do art," says Garber,
Guests will view a variety of works.
"but she's a powerhouse. She took the
The neighborhood, known for its
idea and ran with it. She put a kick in
eclectic and arts),
residents, is home to
mixed-media artists
Cynthia Leven,
Debra Kayes and
Suzanne Sperling,
watercolorists
Stanley Rosenthal,
Paula Zaks and
Sherry Adams
Foster, painter Susan
Friedman, photogra-
pher Michael
Kobernick and
mosaic artist Maxine
Gardner. In addi-
tion, see Judaica by
Sarah Hartman-
Silow, pottery by
Anita Mann and
beaded jewelry by
Jan Wanetick.
Says Judy Loebl,
"The concept is a
cross between an art
fair and a house
tour. Huntington
Woods has always
Clockwise from top right: Photograph by Michael
been a city with
Kobernick. Pottery by Anita Mann. Watercolor by Sherry
strong community
Adams Foster. Ceramic Judaica by Sarah-Hartman-Silow.
spirit. We just want-
Jewelry by Nancy Garber.
ed to highlight the
man' outstanding artists in our city,
the whole thing."
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raising money for a good cause."
Thus the first annual Huntington
A directory will list participating
Woods Art Hop was born on the
artists, addresses and a brief descrip-
Fourth of July. This weekend, 15
tion of their art or craft. All of the art
homes featuring more than 30 artists
is available for purchase. Cl
will be open to the public. The newly
For reservations
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The Huntington Woods Art Hop runs 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
Oct. 28-29. The cost is $5, and a badge is valid for the entire weekend.
Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Huntington Woods Library,
26415 Scotia, and also will be available at the library 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call (248) 543-9720.
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