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November 08, 2018 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-11-08

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NOW OPEN! LUNCH & DINNER

LEFT: The newly
cleaned skylight.
BELOW: The new
gallery shop.

“The renovations have been
needed for a long time. We had
damaged ceiling tiles that were
obsolete, and we could find no
replacements. Now we have a new
ceiling all in white with updated
tiles. The overall look is clean and
contemporary.
“The old lights could only be
turned on or off, and now we have
LED lights with dimmer switches.
Guest speakers will have cordless
microphones to provide topnotch
sound quality.”
The renovations were made
possible by a generous donation
from the late artist Prudence
Bernstein, whose work had been
on display at the gallery as well as
other area venues.
“We are very grateful for
Prudence’s work and her donation,”

Kaatz says. “We also are grateful
for the artists represented in
‘Outside In’ as they provide
a cross-section of the most
celebrated and prolific artists in
Detroit.
“Their work has been in
the forefront of the exciting
and groundbreaking Detroit
art movement, recognized
internationally. It is a privilege
to gather so many of these artists
together in one place for an
intimate look at their art and
inspiration.”
Kaatz is also pleased with the
new pieces of small art that are
being offered at the modernized
gallery gift shop. There are glass
designs by Rebecca Silverman,
scarves by Michael Daitch and
jewelry by Susan Kaplan. ■

details

“Outside In: Artists of the Detroit Landscape” will be on view through
Dec. 6 at the Janice Charach Gallery inside the Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield. (248) 432-5579; jccdet.org/arts-culture-education/
Janice-charach-gallery.

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