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Calendar April 1995 Visual Arts

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April
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1995
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"Jennifer Reeves: The Offering Series" Alexa Lee Gallery, 201 Nickels Arcade. Gallery talk Apr, 8, 4pm. Paintings thru Apr. 22. 663-8800

"Photograms, 1990-1994" 2nd floor gallery of Hill Auditorium. Bruce Checefsky exhibit thru Apr. 15, concurrent with exhibit of musical scores by Krzysztof Penderecki. 747-2237

"Form Ansel Adams to Any Warhol: Portraits and Self-Portraits" U-M of Art, 525 S. State. Thru May 21. 764-0395

"What is a Portrait? Depictions of Women from the 18th through the 20th Centuries" U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State thru Apr. 30. 764-0395

Leslie Raymond Matrix Gallery, 212 Miller. Film and mixed media installation thru Apr. 2. 663-7775

"Labor and Leisure: French Prints from the Latter Half of the 19th Century" U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State thru May 14. 764-0395

"Resistance and Rescue: Denmark's Response to thee Holocaust" Upper floor of Hillel. Photos by Judy Ellis Glickman in conjunction with 16th Annual Conference on the Holocaust, exhibit thru apr. 10. 769-0500

"School of Art MFA Degree Exhibition: First Show" Rackham Galleries, 915 E. Washington. Jewelry design, graphic design, printmaking by Shirley Miiki De Moraes, Curt Ellis, Stephanie Milanowski, Jeff Sommers thru Apr. 9.  763-448

1 SATURDAY

Artrain The nation's only traveling art museum in a train, parked next to New Center, 1100 N. Main thru Apr. 15. $4 adults, $2 students, seniors children under 12. 747-8300

2 SUNDAY

"Saint Ryan-Portrait of an Artist" Reception 3-6pm, Clare Spitler *Works of Art, 2007 Pauline Ct. Paintings and Drawings thru May 30. 662-8914

7 FRIDAY

"A Celebration in Glass" Opening Apr. 7, 7-10 pm, Rebecca Berman Pelletier Gallery, 414 Detroit St. Group show thru Apr. 30. 741-0571

"Drawings by Sandy Loam" Matrix Gallery, 212 Miller. Thru Apr. 16. 663-7775

"Artistic Expressions by Artists with a Disability" Reception 5:30-8pm, The Loft, 122 S. Main, Ste. 320. Works range form watercolors & batik to stained glass & photos. Exhibit Apr. 5-22. Performances by Diversability Theatre. Center for Independent Living, 971-0277

8 Saturday

"In Focus: Kai Ch'i" Gallery talk & opening reception 7:30 pm, U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State. 764-0395

12 WEDNESDAY

"School of Art MFA Degree Exhibition: Second Show" Rackham Galleries, 915 E. Washington. Dolores Gray (photography), Gary Jenkins (painting), and Rachid F. Idriss, Darryl L. Leja and Ruth Richardson Smith (medical & biological illustration) thru Apr. 24. 763-4438

15 SATURDAY

"Mondrian Wall Works" Jean Paul Slusser Gallery, Art & Architecture Bldg., U-M N. Campus. Reconstruction of Mondrian's NY studio c. 1943, thru May 12. 763-4438

21 FRIDAY

Avery Clay Matrix Gallery, 212 Miller. Appropriated objects & mixed media collage thru Apr. 30. 663-7775

"Preserving Eternity: Afterlife, Art, and Audience in Ancient Egypt" Lecture 4:20 pm, Angell Hall Aud. D by Janet Richards. Reception and guided exhibit tours follow at Kelsey Museum. 747-0441

22 SATURDAY

"Homage to Antonin Artaud, Crucified of Society" Opening 2-6 pm, Galerie Jacques, 616 Wesley. Jean-Joseph Sanfourche's tribute in new paintings. See literary calendar. 665-9889

23 SUNDAY

"Homage to Antonin Artaud, Crucified of Society" 2nd Opening Day 2-6 pm, Galerie Jacques, 616 Wesley. See 22 Sat. & literary calendar. 665-9889

27 Thursday

"Eric Fischl: Solar Intaglio Prints" Opening 5-8 pm, Alexa Lee Gallery, 201 Nickels Arcade. New etchings thru June 3. 663-8800

 

Other Events

2 SUNDAY

Dance Gallery Studio Open House 4-6 pm, 111 S. Third St. (off W. Huron) Free admission. Featuring Peter Sparling & Co. lecture demonstration, "Spring," other works in progress & repertory. 747-8885

4 TUESDAY

Artrain Silver Anniversary Prelude On-board wine reception 6 pm, next to NEW Center, 1100 N. Main, dinner at Gandy Dancer 7:30 pm. $25 reception only, $100 reception & dinner. Reservations required. 747-8300

11 Tuesday

"Showcase" 7:30 pm, 1515 Broadway, Detroit. Detroit Filmmakers Coalition showcase features work of John Prusak, and short "Who Do You Think You're Fooling?" by Michael White which suggests Tarantino stole plot for "Reservoir Dogs" from Hong Kong action film "City on Fire." 313-965-4DFC

Opportunities

Publisher Seeks U-M Scribes. Submit fiction, memoirs, essays, humor and poetry for an anthology of U-M experiences. B/W photos & art also accepted. Any era, anything goes. Materials + SASE to: Tamarack Publishing Co., P.O. Box 7, Rhinelander WI 54501.

 

 

 

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