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August 05, 2021 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-08-05

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AUGUST 5 • 2021 | 47

Calloway (mixed media paintings and
sculpture), Joe Lamontagne (metal
sculpture), Priscilla Phifer (acrylic
paintings), Richard Phillips (watercolor
paintings), Paul Robertson (digital
paintings) and Charlene Uresy (painted
furniture).
By way of entertainment, Scott
McDuffie will be participating in
performance art as he showcases his
process of creating abstract acrylic
paintings to music accompaniment.
“There’s a Detroit community of
artists, and I’m familiar with their work,”
said Stone, who has attended services
at Temple Beth El. “I thought this
group would be diverse and required
no competition. They were all happy to
participate, and each is showing at least
10 works.”
There also will be a section where
Mint participants will be selling greeting
cards and original artwork by program
participants.

“I chose Mint to benefit because I
volunteer for the organization,” Stone
said. “I donate my canvases, and I take
part in fundraising events that they
sponsor.”
In promoting arts education programs
and artist displays in various art shows,
Mint focuses on youth development,
entrepreneurship and community
service and collaboration. Programming
is divided among the categories of Learn
& Earn, Summer Creative Jobs and
Paint Detroit with Generosity.
“Ellen has some separate patio areas
where artists will be placed to discuss
their work,” said O’Neill, whose own
sculptures are contemporary and use
recycled metal.
There is no charge for this event.
People touring the home will be
escorted in groups by their hostess, who
will be giving background information
on individual artworks and answering
visitor questions.

Artwork by
Kelly O’Neill

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