Ongoing

2025 Farber Art Class with Harriet Gelfond

Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 Lincoln St, Oak Park

To register, e-mail (https://mailto:[email protected]/) or call (248) 432-5418 Farber Art Class with Harriet Gelfond Monday/Wednesday/Friday – 9:30 am – 12 p.m $65 for 10 classes Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak Park This is an ongoing class that meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday unless there is a holiday. In this studio class, you will ...

Weekly Drawing & Painting Open Studio with artist Marci Bykat 2025

The J - Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield Township

RSVP to Rosa Chessler: (https://mailto:[email protected]/) or 248.432.5418 Wednesdays – 11 :30 am – 1 pm $15 per class Students can draw an object they bring in, or whatever the instructor puts on display. The instructor is available for any help needed or questions/suggestions. Students must bring in their own materials. **RSVP to Rosa Chessler: ...

Pushing Boundaries – Exhibition & Sale

Janice Charach Gallery 6600 W Maple Rd,

Pushing Boundaries January 19 - March 5, 2025 Opening Reception: Sunday, January 19, 1-4 pm Developed in partnership with Nanci LaBret Einstein, “Pushing Boundaries” features artists using diverse materials that are brought together in the spirit of play and concept of challenging space. This immersive exhibit is a collection of installations from seven artists: Jeanne ...

Tiny Tapestry Workshop

The J - Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd,

Tiny Tapestry Workshop Instructed by Rachel Brunhild Sunday, February 2, 2025 1 - 4 PM Explore contemporary fiber art! Rachel Brunhild is a contemporary fiber artist who approaches her work through the lens of meditation, mindfulness, and engaging in the creative process. In this workshop she will touch on her personal process when creating a ...

Scholars in Session: Before the PARADE-The Leo Frank Story featuring Professor Howard Lupovitch

The J - Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield

In anticipation of the Tony Award-winning musical PARADE coming to the Fisher Theatre this winter, please join us for a FREE lecture as Professor Howard Lupovitch discusses the true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager charged with a heinous crime in 1913. This discussion will explore the historical events that inspired the musical ...