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July 13, 2006 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-07-13

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Arts & Entertain

Bracelet by
David Bacharach:

"I'm strictly a

copper guy."

Heavy Metal

Two original approaches to metallic

art — one by an American and another

by an Israeli couple add to the

diversity of this year's offerings at the

Ann Arbor Art Fairs.

Suzanne Chessler

Special to the Jewish News

A n n Arbor

D

avid Bacharach, based in Maryland, is showing
woven metal sculpture, furniture and Judaica in
the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, while Mick Vagncr
and Nurit Asher-Vagner, based in Israel, will be offering
contemporary jewelry designs in the South University
Area Art Fair, as part of this year's Ann Arbor Art Fairs,
Wednesday-Saturday, July 19-22.
Their work will be accompanied by the projects of
some 1,200 artists featured along city streets and divided
according to four juried events: the Ann Arbor Street Art

Heavy Metal on page 40

July 13 • 2006

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