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May 02, 2024 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-05-02

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MAY 2 • 2024 | 29

UPCOMING LECTURES

The Sheppy Dog Fund
Lecture has been
established to address
topics of art, religion,
and history, and is
funded annually by The
Sheppy Dog Fund, Dr.
Alan Klein, advisor.

Ford Foundation
Equity Fund of
the Community
Foundation of
Greater Flint

ASL Interpretation
is made possible by

FREE ADMISSION

Registration required
at flintarts.org or
front service desk

JULY 18 • 2:00P & 6:00P
The Thefts of the
Mona Lisa & Brushed
Aside: The Untold
Story of Women in Art
Dr. Noah Charney, the
internationally acclaimed
best-selling author and art
historian specializing in
art crime, will present two
independent lectures on
the same day. Following
each lecture is a Q&A and
book signing in the Lobby.
Pre-register to enjoy a
boxed lunch for $13 with
complementary tea and
coffee from 12:00p to 1:30p.

JUNE 20 • 6:00P
Paradise in the Parlor:
At Home with the
Fowler Family
Based on FIA’s painting The
Fowler Children, Dr. Janine
Yorimoto Boldt will discuss
the history of the portrait
and the Fowler family and
consider the painting in the
context of their evangelical,
Methodist faith.

MAY 2 • 6:00P
Of the Making of
Many Books There Is
No End
Artist Lynne Avadenka will
give an illustrated lecture
about her artist’s books and
prints and her collaborations
with other book artists. She
will share examples of book
artists’ works that explore
notions of identity.

1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint flintarts.org 810.234.1695

American, The Fowler Children, 1854, Oil on
canvas, 49 x 611/4 inches. Gift of the Estate of
Mrs. Ernest C. Schnuck, 1976.1.

Come Hear Our Stories

New Exhibit
Open Now

28123 Orchard Lake Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
248.553.2400
holocaustcenter.org

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