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                                    ArtCHRISTMAS CARDS:Christmas cards designed and created by members of the Community Gallery Brooklyn Artististry will be on exhibit atT K o D . -----U . . . A - t A A* fc%u00bb%u00bbWW%u00bb%u00bbJU IXUJVUill) i.uuEastern Parkway starting Dec. 15-Jan. 13.GRAPHS: An exhibition of 12 Brooklyn Photographers will open at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, on Sun.. Dec. 9 in The Community Gallery.NEW YORK ALBUM: over 100 prints, drawings and photographs that are a permanent collection of The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, will continue to be shown thru Jan. 6.WINTER ARTS & CRAFTS:Painted and woven paper constructions by Louis Marciante, prints and etchings by Sara Amatniek, prints and pots by Washington Ledesma, jewelries by Patience Morgan and by Charo Zayas, and photographs by Phyllis Wrynn. Dec. 7-30 at the Court-Hill Gallery, 236 Carroll St., Tues-Sat 11am7pm, Sunday noon-5pm. Call 875-6315 for more information.AFRICAN CLOTH: plus an exhibit of canvas paintings, at the SAN Art Gallery, 15 Seventh Ave., through Jan. 31. Hours: Tues-Thurs l-10pm,Fri., Sat. l-6pm. Call 638- 7526 for further information.\TRY: Paintings, drawings, and graphics by M.L.J. Johnson at the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corp%u2019s Center for Art and 'Culture at 1368 Fulton St. Dec. 9-Jan 13. Opening reception, Dec. 9, 4-8pm. Hr: Weekdays, 9-5pm. For more information, call 636-7891 __KWANZA EXHIBIT: Documentary in photos of life in the Yoruba Village, linpetu-ljesha, Nigeria by Ted Lawton, Dec. 6-20, and silk thread paintings by Ayinla M Afolima in a demonstration, Dec. 15 only. Ai the New Muse Museum, 1530 Bedford Ave., call 756-3801 for %u25a1 hours and other information.HENRY HICKS GALLERY:A members show, running for the month of December, featuring arts in many media including paintings, sculptures, patterns, watercolors, pastels, graphics and figuratives. 93 Atlantic Ave., Fridays 3-6pm, wknds., noon-6pm. Reception: Dec. 16, 2-6pm. Call 834-1572 for further information.PAINTINGS: 'Works byJohn Caggiano will be shown at the SALENA Library at Long Island University, Flatbush and DeKalb Aves., 9am-5pm weekdays, through Dec. 20. For further info, call 834-6090.DOUBLE MEDIUM: Works in acrylic and works in oil by Andrea Lannin will be shown at the Brooklyn College Student Center, through Dec. 21, weekdays 10am-10pm. Thecollege campus is located at Flatbush and Nostrand Aves.WOODBLOCK PRINTS: Japanese woodblock prints are on view at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, with ukiyo-e, \the floating world%u2019%u2019, color woodblocks depicting actors during the 18th and 19th century and black and white prints that can be traced back to the beginning of figure printing. Hours are Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. noon-5pm, and holidays l-5pm. Furtherinformation call 638-5000.__RENAISSANCE: A comprehensive show at art, furniture, clothing, and jewelry of the period between 1876-1917 will continue to be on display in The American Renaissance exhibit through Dec. 30 at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway.ACTOR PRINTS: A new installation of Ukiyo-e School prints, featuring 35 of the Museum%u2019s finest prints of actors in the Jaoanesc Kabuki Theatre, on exhibit at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway through Jan. 31. INNOCENTS ABROAD:During the period between 1865-1917, many wealthy people were travelling Europe and the World acquiring works of art America seemed to lack. %u201c Innocents Abroad%u201d is an exhibition of many of these items at The Brooklyn Museum, thru Jan. 31, 200 Eastern Parkway. The exhibit, which is currently in the 4th floor Gallery, is in conjunction with The American exhibit.TalksTheatreBOOK TALK: The Brooklyn Heights Library will be holding its next book discussion on Dec. 13th at 2:30pm. \Carrie%u201d will be discussed. 522- 4075, 280 Cadman Plaza West.WUJ$E HEADINGS: Abiodun Oyewole and Gylan Kain will read on Dec. 6, fol lowed by Gertrude Bailey and Jessie Hill on Dec. 15. Both recitals are at 8pm, and admission is free at the New Museassist young shoppers with purchases for their parents, 875- 1190.Harpsichordist Kenneth Cooper will performwith other instrumentalists in an all-Bach Chamber Music Program at BAM, 30 Lafayette Avenue,Dec. U and $5 at 8:30, Dec. 16 at 2 pm. Ticketsare $6.50; call 636-4100 for further information.ARSENIC AND OLD LACE:Performed by Park Slope%u2019s Gallery Players in the Old First Reformed Church, Seventh Ave. and Carroll St., Nov. 23, 24, 30, Dec. 1, 7, 8, and 14 at 8pm, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9 and 16 at 3pm; admission is S3 (S2 students and seniors), call 499-8239 for more information and reservations. Performance directed by Bill Walters.THE WEDDING: by Ruth and Elijah Pearson and %u201c Bluff Man%u2019s Blind%u201d by Gary Youree. The two one-acts are performed by the Cynthia Belgrave Acting Studio, dir. by Cynthia Belgrave. Dec 14, 15, 8pm, Dec 16 3pm at 357 Bergen St., S3, call 857-4462 for info and reservations.A DOLL'S HOUSE: Ibsen%u2019s famous play will be performed at the Brooklyn Public Library%u2019s Grand Army Plaza Branch, directed by Cynthia Belgrave, Dec. 15 at 2:30pm, admission is free. Call 636-3111 for more information. __________THE IMAGINARY INVA- *LID: A comedy bjj Moliere adapted by Peri Muldofsky, performed by Company, the Park Slope Community Theatre at the Mission for Today, 298 Sixth Ave., Dec. 14,15 at 8pm, Dec. 16 at 4pm, S3 
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