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Arthur Danto Collection
At 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Oct.15,
Donated To Wayne State
on the second floor of the WSU Art
Many are aware of the enormous con-
Building, Professor Stanley Rosenthal
tributions Arthur C. Danto has made to and the printmaking program of the
contemporary art through his writings
James Pearson Duffy Department of
on philosophy and criticism. However,
Art and Art History, partnering with
few know Danto as a
the University Art
successful artist and
Collection, will pres-
printmaker.
ent the Arthur C.
The entirety of his
Danto Printmaking
personal work, both
Open House and
prints and the wood-
Demonstration.
blocks, has become
The event is free
part of the Wayne
and open to the
State University
public to witness
Art Collection. His
the creation of two
gifting of this body
special editions
of work, a collec-
of Danto woodcut
tion of 87 prints
prints, The Writer
and 46 woodblocks,
Herbert Gold and
makes WSU the
Bull (to be sold to
world's foremost
benefit the newly
resource for schol-
established Arthur C •
arly research into the
Danto Printmaking
career of Danto as
Scholarship), and
The Writer Herbert Gold,
an artist.
to learn about the
Arthur Danto, 1959
Danto, who grew
various techniques
up in Ann Arbor and
and methods of
studied fine art at Wayne, achieved
printmaking.
considerable success in New York City
Visit http://artcollection.wayne.
as a printmaker from the early 1950s.
edu for information or contact Sandra
In 1960, Danto gave up art making and Schemske, Art Collection Coordinator
turned his interests exclusively to phi-
at cn8290@wayne.edu or (313) 577-
losophy and art criticism.
9264.
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Cafe Israel
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B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region,
American Zionist Movement (AZM),
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Gil Hoffman
Jerusalem Post.
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27, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
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optimistic man in Israel" by Israel
Television and provides a behind the
scenes look at the intrigue and humor in
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the context of Zionism and the rapidly
changing Middle East landscape.
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will be served. For information, contact
the B'nai B'rith Office, (248) 646-3100.
Breadsmith Of Commerce
Opens With Toy Drive
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tion on Haggerty Road in Commerce,
the store will host a toy drive for the
University of Michigan C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 22.
Each customer donating a new toy or
book will receive a free loaf of selected
breads. Breadsmith of Commerce will
also donate half of all sales during the
event to Mott's Pediatric Trauma Injury
Prevention Program.
For information, contact (248) 960-
2283 or visit www.breadsmith.com .
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