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May 26, 2016 - Image 131

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-05-26

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Congratulations
Graduates!

There are some great fi lms to see this summer!

MAY

Joan Schwartz, Cupcake Figure

Later this year, the Gallery will host
its first-ever pop-up show.
The Gallery includes two spacious
floors for exhibits, a large skylight
and the Gallery Shop, with charm-
ing one-of-a-kind gifts like clocks
and children’s clothing and jewelry.
There is also a Side Gallery, hosting
a small exhibit by a single artist.
In its 25 years, the Gallery has
presented a wide array of shows like
“Bat Mitzvah Comes of Age,” which
traced the evolution of the bat mitz-
vah from a private ceremony to its
prominence today; “OLD2NEW: A
Celebration of Art Through Salvaged,
Found Objects and Upcycled
Material”; Israeli posters, reflecting
the history and culture of the Jewish
homeland from 1930-1960; “Jews
Who Rock,” a collection of photos
and memorabilia celebrating Jews in
the music industry; “Kindness Can
Make a Difference,” sculptures made
of perishable food items, which
were later donated to local pantries;
a collection of bras designed by art-
ists and covered with everything
from fake flowers to gemstones (the
show also served as a fundraiser for
breast cancer); plus shows highlight-
ing works in fiber, glass and clay.
The Gallery also has held exhibits
that invite anyone in the community
to find her inner artist. “PostSecret”
had visitors write and illustrate a
private wish; “Under the Watchful
Eye” began with plain, Masonite
hamsas that the Gallery provided
with no specific directions, just a
request to decorate; and professional
and amateur artists throughout the
country completed blank journals,
which were passed from one person
to another, resulting in collective
masterpieces.
“It’s hard to believe it has been
25 years since we opened the doors

Janet Kelman, Over the Waves

of the Janice Charach Gallery,” said
Manny Charach. “We are excited
and pleased to celebrate this impor-
tant milestone, and we thank the
community for its loyal support over
the years.”

JUNE

*

JULY

Camille LaMontagne, MessengHer

AUGUST

and
more!

Have a FREE
small popcorn on us!

Valid at The Maple & The Riviera
Expires 6/30/16

Terry Dill, Tesla

For showtimes and tickets, please visit:

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