nstein of Birmingham Alex Stotland of irmingttarn with Josh Goldberg-4nd Stephanie Goldberg•6f Beiltiey Jennifer Rosenthal of Washington D.C. with Jordan - :Glass of West bloomfield and Aaron Scheinfield and Rachel Weber, both of Troy "As a young parent, we have to sup- grew into an intense love affair, which port the arts," said Renee Janovsky of continued during the creation of some Grosse Pointe Farms. "It's so important of Rodin's most well-known master- that this is here for our children in the pieces. Then, Rodin's fame and Claudel's struggle for recognition pulled future?' Also spotted in the crowd at the Nov. them apart. Photos and love letters 17 event were: Michelle Ilitch of accompany their-works on display at Farmington Hills; Stephanie and Josh the DIA through Feb. 5. Goldberg of Berkley; Lilly Epstein, Alex "It's stunning," said Robi Mitra of Beverly Hills, a Founders Junior Council Stotland, Heidi and Hank Wineman, Beth Stollman and Stacey Cohen, all of board member. "It's this interesting Birmingham; Lilly and Howard meld of their two bodies of work corn- Jacobson and Stefenie Sasson, all of ing together and then going apart." Bloomfield Hills; Jordan Glass and Partygoers strolled through the Nicole and Richard Kovacs, all of West exhibit and also mingled in the DIA's - Bloomfield; and Lowell and Jen Kresge Court, sipping cocktails and Friedman, Shayna and Josh Levine, sampling hors d'oeuvres. The gathering Gayle and Lorne Gold, and Amy was one of several ArtSeen events held each year, meant to expose young adults Brodsky, all of Huntington Woods. ❑ to fine art. Jill Ruben and Jordan Levin of Farmington Hills December 29 • 2005 57