Art
ART
Ann Arbor
Another Art Gallery?: changing mixed media of several Michigan artists. Mon.-Sat. 12 midnight. 121 W. Washington
Art Worlds: watercolors by Andrea Wilson; "Pure & Process," a photo essay by Lanny Lincoln Robbins thru mid-August at Art Worlds Studio B Gallery. l-6pm Mon.-Thur., Sal. 10-5. 21 3ViS. Main (upstairs)
Baobab: Colombian jungle basketry; Makonde carvings from Tanzania; Latin American and African jewelry, sculpture, wall hangings, textiles from three continents. Tues.-Fri. 12-9pm, Sat. 10-6, 123 W. Washington
Collectors House of Art: Focus on Wildlife Art; Authentic Eskimo sculpture from the Hudson Bay area. 217 E. Liberty
Forsythe Galleries: summer gallery artists show, Tues.-Sat. 10-5. 201 Nickles Arcade
Gallerie Jacques: original graphics and watercolors by European and American fantacists and surrealist. 10-10 inside David's Books, 529 E. Liberty
The Gallery: Quilting, Photos, Paintings & graphics by the Artist's co-op. "The Bunch" thru Mid-August. llam-9'3Opm Mon-Sat, inside Border's Book Shop, 303 S. State.
Jean Paul Slusser Gallery, U of M Art & Arch. Bldg.: works by U-M Art faculty thru Sept. 12, U. of M. North Campus
Lantern Gallery: Closed for August.
Matthai Botanical Gardens: watercolors of flowers and nature subjects by Eveyln Wright Aug. 4-29 in the lobby, 9am-4:30pm daily. 1800 Dixboro Road North Campus Commons Gallery: three women show oils and watercolors by Lucille Edd, Mildred Tickle and Karen Body combe thru 822. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30. North Campus, U of M .
Kackham Art Galleries: Acrylics by Mary Beard. 8-5 weekdays, 3rd floor Rackham Bldg., U of M campus.
Repartee Gallery: paintings and drawings by David Slee thru 7/31 ; Philipe Reyez paintings 7/31-8/23, 10am-6pm daily, 218 E. Washington
That Gallery: pottery , jewelry , oils and etchings by local artists. 415 N. Fifth Ave. in Kerrytown Market
Union Gallery: Closed tor August.
YPSILANTI
Sill Gallery: weaving exhibit by Kiwoe Ise (EMU MA candidate) thru Aug. I. 8-S Mon.Sat, closed for lunch, 1st floor Sill Hall, EMU campus
DETROIT & SUBURBS
Art Gallery of Windsor: exhibition of Regent of Windsor Artists Fitzgerald, Lemaine. Permanent collection. 10-5 Mon.-Sat. Willistead Park, Windsor
Arwin Galleries: graphics from around the world. 10-5:30 Mon.-Fri. 222 W. Grand River, Det.
Austin Galleries: graphics by Leroy Neiman and Norman Rockwell. 10-9 Mon.-Sat. Northland Center, Southfield
Birmingham Gallery: ceramics exhibit thru 731. 10-5 Tues.-Sat. 1205 Haynes, Birm.
Coach House Gallery: paintings and photographs of flowers by 20 Michigan artists. 1 2-5 Mon - Sat. 7840 Van Dyke, Det.
Cranbrook Art Institute: student summer exhibition. 1-5 Tues.-Sun. 500 Lone Pine Rd Bloomfield Hills
Detroit Artists Market: budget show of contributing artists, $50 and under. 10-5 daily. Closed most of August till Labor Day. 1452 Randolph, Det.
Detroit Institute of Arts: Edward Weston "The Camera and Eye." 9:30-5 :30 Wed.-Sun 5200 Woodward, Det.
Habitat Gallery: group exhibition of gallery artists thru 731. Mon.,Thurs., Fri. 10-9; Tues Wed., 10-6. 29145 Telegraph, Southfield
International Afro-American Museum: African art by Paul Robeson. 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 1553 W Grand Blvd., Det.
International Art Institute: painting and sculpture titled "Figurative versus Abstract" 12-6 Mon.-Sat. International Art Center, 231 John R, Det.
Klein-Vogel Gallery: 18th, 19th and 20th century prints and drawings thru 831. 10-5:30 Tues.-Sat. 4520 N. Woodward, Royal Oak
London Arts Gallery: modern master paintings, 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri. 321 Fisher Bldg., Del.
Muccioli Studio Gallery: paintings and sculpture by Anna Muccioli, jewelry by Nathan Muccioli. 11-5 Mon.-Sat. 85 Kercheval Ave., Gross Pointe Farms
Rubiner Gallery: gallery selections - Ray Fleming, Pat and Fritz Mayhew, Reva Shwayder. Tues. 9:30am-9pm Mon.-Fri. 9:30am-5pm. 621 S. Washington, Royal Oak
W.S.U. Community Arts Center: fiber construction of Tetsuo Kusama. 1 1-5 Tues.-Sat. Wayne State University campus
Yaw Gallery: bowls in clay, glass and wood thru 731. 11-6 Tues.-Sat. 550 N. Woodward, Birmingham
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