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*Arts and Leisure Guide WARD‐NASSE, 131 Prince St.—Drawings by Marilyn Kern, metal sculptures by Mark Eliot Schwabe, paintings by Judy Seigel, drawings by Jon Strand. Opens Sat. Through May 12. Closed Mons.
Arts and Leisure Guide WOMEN IN THE ARTS, 435 &Acme St. —Works in a number of mediums by Sari Dienes, Lin Ehrlich, Myra Gods, Bernet% Rudolph and Judy Seigel. Through July 12. Tuts. and Sets., 2‐5.- Ifs, ands, and Rebuts
- Metropolitan Baedeker Among current offerings are a show of sculpture by Mark Schwabe, drawings by Jon Strand and Marilyn Kern, and paintings by Judy Seigel, all at the Ward Nasse Gallery, 131 Prince Street, and a collection entitled Peter Max Paints America,” which has been a draw at the Jack Gallery across the street since the Bicentennial celebrations began.
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