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July 10, 2008 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-07-10

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she knows that her designs
are seen at religious celebrations.
Levine, working out of a New York
studio, crafts handbags that range
from sporty to dressy and have been
ordered to go along with outfits
planned for bar mitzvah services and
parties.
"I have a textile and stitching back-
ground, and I do a lot of different
things with handbags:' says Levine,
one of many Jewish artists showcasing
work Wednesday-Saturday, July 16-19,
at the four Ann Arbor Art Fairs: the
Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, Ann Arbor's
South University Art Fair, the State
Street Area Art Fair and the Ann Arbor
Summer Art Fair.
"I buy skins that have been tanned,
dyed and finished — none from
endangered species — and I piece
them together, do top stitching and
add appliques, embellishments and

sometimes jeweled closures. When I
work with reptile materials, I try to
follow the contours of the skins."
Levine, whose work is coming to the
annual event for the first time at the
Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, will be part
of an improved layout to accommo-
date the 1,200 artists from around the
world and allow visitors greater access
to entertainment and food.
This year's event, which also will
offer cheaper shuttle bus tickets
to enhance visitor access, features
expanded children's activities.
"I started sewing as a teenager and
always had an interest in fashion," says
Levine, who has degrees in Russian
literature and business. "I worked for
the wholesale market before taking
custom orders and doing direct sales.
I travel with about 25 different styles
and take many orders."
Jeanne Goodman, who has shown
her work in Ann Arbor and also will
be at the Street Art Fair, brings pencil
drawings with Jewish themes along
with other figurative renderings. She
displays a series illustrating Chasidic
men as she observed them in her
Virginia neighborhood.

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