Outdoor Gallery Exhibit: Margo Burian + Ordinary Magic: Leelanau County artist Margo Burian's collages have been chosen for display in the Glen Arbor Arts Center's 2024-25 Outdoor Gallery exhibition, an annual, invitational exhibit. Burian's collages are rooted in the idea of Ordinary Magic, or delight. They were reproduced on five, 5-foot-square, weather-resistant aluminum panels created by Image 360 of TC. Runs through April 20, 2025. Check web site for hours.
Small Works Holiday Exhibition + Grateful Gathering: The 2024 Small Works Holiday Exhibition is an annual showcase of 2D + 3D work that offers small, original art at affordable prices; $150 or less. It runs Nov. 1 - Dec. 19 & features more than 100 works of art. There is a preview week, Nov. 1-7, for leisurely online or in-gallery perusal of the exhibition. Small Works objects will be ready for acquisition during …
Wild Things: This exhibit is an homage to the natural world, & the creatures in it, as expressed in the collages by Benzie County artist Claudia Keglovitz. It runs through Dec. 19. Almost every aspect & element of Claudia's compositions are created from recycled, reused, & found materials. See web site for hours.
"Ghost Stories": This exhibit invites the viewer to consider the nature of a memory, storytelling, & its relationship to the human experience. Featuring Ronna Alexander, Nik Burkhart, Nancy Adams Nash, Egan Franks Holzhausen, TJ Schwartz, & Ann Willey. An opening reception will be held on Fri., Nov. 15 from 4-5:30pm.
"Just Great Art": This art exhibit features work by local plein air artists Sue Bowerman, Kurt Bullock, Jeanette Dyer, Lori Feldpausch, Rita Harrington, Ruth Kitchen, Dorothy Mudget, Joyce Petrokovitz & Marilyn Rebant. A special reception will be held on Nov. 6 from 5-7pm with a demonstration by Lori Feldpausch showing what it takes to bring a work of art from "Plein Air to Studio." The exhibit runs through Dec. 20. …
"Resonance and Rhythm": This exhibit opens with a free reception on Fri., Oct. 25 from 5-7pm, & continues through Nov. 30. It highlights the work of four Michigan artists & focuses on the interplay of the abstract & organic as showcased in the whimsical & sculptural wood furniture of John DeHoog & the mixed media abstract paintings of Christy DeHoog Johnson. Michelle Krievins-Newman’s layered, color field paintings create a …
Winter Market: Runs Nov. 9 - Dec. 22. Featuring the handmade work of more than 30 local & regional artists & craftspeople. Gift items include ornaments, jewelry, ceramics, cards, wearable art, prints, paintings & photography. Oliver Art Center is open Tues. - Sat. from 10am-4pm & Sun. from noon-4pm. It is closed on Mondays & on Nov. 28-29 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
A Style All Our Own: Canadian Woodland Artists: In the early 1960s, young Indigenous artists from the Great Lakes region created a unique style of painting known as the Woodland School of Art. Early members of this prolific art community included Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Roy Thomas, Sam Ash, Jackson Beardy, and Daphne Odjig. Perhaps the best-known of the group is Norval Morrisseau, who is often referred to as the Father of the Woodland …
Annual Small Works Show: Featuring over 200 small, original works of art made by over 65 artists. Runs Nov. 16 - Jan. 4. An open house will be held on Sat., Nov. 16 from noon-3pm.
Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Horvitz Collection: An array of works by contemporary Japanese ceramic artists, a sampler of the great diversity of styles, forms, glazes, and ages. These artworks are drawn from the curated collection of Carol & Jeffrey Horvitz, some of the leading collectors of Japanese contemporary outside of Japan. Runs Sept. 27, 2024 - Sept. 28, 2025. Open Tues. through Sun., 11am-4pm. Closed on major holidays.
Strolling Lights Festival: To sponsor a tree the cost is $150 with a minimum of $100 per sponsored tree going to the Nicholas Wiesen Bentzien Musicianship Fund. Pre-lit trees will be placed on the grounds of the Crystal River Outfitters Recreational District by Nov. 18. Groups & families can choose a theme & must provide all decorations (tree, lights & stands will be provided). The sponsoring families/groups may then …
Breathe Easy - Catch it Early: A community event featuring a lung cancer awareness panel & mini-expo. 4:30-5:30pm: Expo & robot demonstration. 5:30-6:30pm: Panel discussion. Help spotlight lung cancer screening, prevention, & treatment with this three-part event.
"The [M] Factor - Shredding the Silence on Menopause": This documentary film confronts the neglected crisis of menopause; challenges societal & medical shortcoming; & advocates for a revolutionary approach to women's health in America. Following the screening, a Q&A session will feature Dr. Gustav Lo, a renowned expert in regenerative medicine & founder of RegenCen. Dr. Lo will delve into the film's insights & discuss the latest advancements in menopause medicine. Text 231-347-7395 to RSVP.
Poets' Night Out: Live poetry reading held the third Thurs. of the month. TADL will be there to sign you up for a library card, have a selection of poetry books available for checkout, & provide reading lists to explore. 932-8502.
Free Play: Free Open-Studio for Adults: Playful explorations of art materials & ideas in a relaxed, supportive, & social environment. Register.
Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi's Four Seasons & More: Enjoy this live, multi-sensory musical experience under the gentle glow of candlelight with the Listeso String Quartet. Held at 6:15pm & 8:30pm.
NWS: Harnessing Your Inner Voice: Bestselling author Ethan Kross reveals how to harness the positive power of your constant inner voice in his national bestselling book, "Chatter." Kross is a psychologist & the director of University of Michigan’s Emotion and Self Control laboratory. He’ll also talk about his upcoming book, "Shift," that focuses on how to manage your emotions. Guest host is Dana Black. Doors open at 6pm with live music, a …
Lost Girl by Kimberly Belflower: Find out what happened to Wendy Darling after the events of Peter Pan. Presented by director Christine Marie Brown & the Arts Academy Theatre Division, enjoy a coming-of-age tale about heartbreak, lasting loss, & healing from your first love.
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