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November 27, 2014 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-11-27

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COMMUNITY

JEWFRO

RED THREAD

Deborah
Hecht
Studio

rowing up, I was pretty sure
about a couple of things.
First, my dad was not Alan
Trammell, but he could type
everything I said as fast as I could
say it on our Apple IIGS without
looking at the key-
board. Second, like
mine, the art in other
people's houses was
made by their moms.
In fact, my mom
didn't just fill our
house with artwork
(and love or whatever),
she also made art for
lots of other people.
Art I sometimes got
to visit in its perma-
nent homes, hanging
on walls or mounted
on kitchen backsplashes, hav-
ing watched it evolve for months

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Hot Flash, 2005, mixed-media. Featuring
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from coffee-stained sketches
on our kitchen table to faintly
colored glazes brought
to life through the kiln in
our garage (and love or
whatever).
I had a similar sensation
last week at the grand
opening of Deborah
Hecht Studio, on the west
side of Coolidge, just
north of Lincoln: a warm
space filled with familiar
faces and beautiful art
(and love or whatever).
The most prominent
signage for the build-
ing, anchored at the south by
Lincoln Drugs, is not Deborah

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Fire Place, 1983, watercolor. A calming image that belies the pillow fights and obstacle
courses hosted thereon.

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