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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-05-03

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beauty. They also like that it offers so
many different looks.
In Gail Danto and Arthur Roffey’s
“Glasstopia,” the Habatat
home,
a favorite work, placed in front
Galleries 46th Annual
of
a
window,
has an Eric Hilton design
International Glass Invitational,
building
on
the
idea of phoenix rising
opened on April 28 and runs
out
of
the
flames.
through June 22, Tuesdays-
“Before we buy any work of glass,
Sundays, at its 12,000-square-
we
both have to love it and relate to
foot galleries in Royal Oak. It
it,

explains
Gail, whose community
is free and open to the public.
leadership
responsibilities
reach many
(248) 554-0590;
organizations,
such
as
the
Jewish
habatat.com.
Women’s Foundation and the Jewish
Hospice and Chaplaincy Network. “We
TOP: Cast glass by
have eclectic tastes and choose both
Alex Bernstein.
natural and very modern works.”
Gail Danto, who traces her interest to home sur-
roundings in childhood, also feels connected to the
artists and regularly attends formal art shows in
Chicago and Florida.
“Meeting the artists is an enriching experience,” she
says. “We get to know them through the art shows,
and those connections provide a way of enriching
ourselves.”
This year’s Habatat Invitational, “Glasstopia,”
opened April 28. More than 400 works from 26 coun-
tries will be exhibited through June 22.
Five Jewish artists, who previously have shown
work in Michigan, will be returning to talk with
guests about their new pieces on display.
Cast glass enters into the works of Alex Bernstein

details

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