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October 19, 2006 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-19

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Jewish New

BIRMINGHAM FROM PAGE 10

Don't miss

our annual pull-out-
and-save guide to gift
giving over the holidays
featuring:

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GIFT GUIDE I
issue Date:
November 23
Ad Deadline:
November 1

GIFT GUIDE II
Issue Date:
December 7
Ad Deadline:
November 15

Today's downtown Birmingham art
scene isn't quite as robust as it was
say 20, even 10 years ago. But that's
not to say what's there should be
overlooked. On the contrary, the gal-
leries calling the neighborhood home
carry impressive pedigrees, and even
more impressive collections.
Among those right in town are
David Klein Gallery (163 Townsend
Street, 248-433-3700), Robert Kidd

For further details call:

(248) 354.6060

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OCTOBER 2006

(820 S. Old Woodward, 248-723-1254),
plus the last word in bathroom accou-
terment: Waterworks (241 Merrill,
248-593-9485
And for just the right touch,
whether it be a picture frame or
whimsical chatchke, the Fuchsia
Frog (320 E. Maple, 248-203-6550)
and Lilliputian-sized Art Loft (203 E.
Maple, 248-647-4007) are most defi-
nitely worth a look.

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Gallery (107 Townsend Street, 248-
642-3909), Hill Gallery (407 West
Brown, 248-540-9228), Yaw Gallery
(550 North Old Woodward, 248-647-
5470) and The Cameron Scott Gallery
(167 Townsend, 248-203-7167).
Just south of downtown
Birmingham, and inside the Royal
Oak city limits in an otherwise unin-
teresting strip of stores, the Arnold
Klein Gallery (32782 Woodward
Avenue, 248-647-7709) is a must-stop
gem for collectors of original, mid-
century works.
Nearby, the Birmingham
Bloomfield Art Center (www.bbart
center.org , 1516 S. Cranbrook, 248-
644-0866) offers year-round exhib-
its, classes and lectures, while the
renovated Allen House, built in 1928
and the residence of Birmingham's
first mayor, is now home to the
Birmingham Historical Museum
(556 W. Maple, 248-642-2817).

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