"Reflections in Water": A small exhibit of colored pencil drawings depicting a vital life force by Judith Shepelak. Runs Jan. 6 - April 24. Shepelak captures the dynamic, changing, & diverse faces of water as she has encountered it during travels locally & throughout the United States & Canada. The GAAC is open Mon. through Fri., 9am-3pm, & noon-4pm on Sat.
"The Sky Is Always There": This juried exhibit opens Jan. 10 with a reception, 5-8pm in the gallery. "The Sky Is Always There" is an exhibition that moves beyond direct representation, beyond portraits of puffy clouds. Applicants were asked to consider the sky from its atmospheric characteristic to its mythic history. Runs through March 20. The GAAC is open during the week, 9am-3pm, & on Sat., noon-4pm.
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.
"Brightly Colored, Tightly Wound": This exhibition explores how traditional crafting techniques are being reimagined to push the boundaries of art & design through bold textures, vibrant colors, & unexpected materials. Featuring: Stacey Campbell, Heather Mecali, Victoria Marcetti, Jasmine Petrie, & Kayla Powers.
Tactility: This exhibition highlighting the design principle of texture in art will open with a public opening reception on Fri., Jan. 10 from 5-7pm. It will run through Feb. 14. The show will feature 2D & 3D artwork provided by four headlining artists: Detroit contemporary multi-media artist Robert Mirek, Bay City fiber artist Susan Pack, & two local artists, Jessica Kovan (mixed media) & Austin Garno (repurposed …
"Drawn Here": An exhibit featuring the student visual artists of Interlochen Arts Academy. Thirty-one student artists practicing a variety of mediums: clay, metalwork, painting, & print making. The show runs for in-person viewing from Jan. 10 - Feb. 8 with an open house/meet & greet on Jan. 11 from noon-2pm. The exhibit will also be online for viewing in an online-collector preview beginning Jan. 9. Check web site …
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 …
Bitter & Beauty: Winter's Truth in the Midwest: This exhibit delves into the many facets of winter, showcasing how Michigan artists across all mediums interpret the season & its impact. Juried by local gallerist Shanny Brooke, the collection portrays the unique relationship northern Michigan has with winter. An opening reception will be held on Fri., Jan. 17 from 5-7pm. A conversation with some of the featured artists will be held on Sat., Feb. 1 …
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.
Traverse Area Camera Club: 2024 Award Winners: Explore the works of local photographers in this exhibit featuring award-winning images from the Traverse Area Camera Club’s 2024 competitions. Celebrating technical excellence & creative vision, these photographs capture diverse subjects. Join the artists at the opening reception on Fri., Jan. 17 from 5-7pm. A conversation with some of the featured artists will be held on Sat., Feb. 15 at 11am.
Winter Wit... the funnier side of art: Explore the role of humor in visual arts, encouraging you to reflect on what you find funny & how it can be expressed through different mediums. Juried by local artist Mary Fortuna. Enjoy the opening reception on Fri., Jan. 17 from 5-7pm. A conversation with some of the featured artists will take place on Sat., Feb. 8 at 11am; an ekphrastic reading based on this & …
Tweens: Bad Art: Wildly creative & creatively wild! Use all the supplies & see what happens!
Honeybee Immunity Potluck: Join the Benzie Bee Guild for a winter potluck & guild business meeting. Rick Dimanin will be presenting on honeybee immunity, specifically lowering viral loads with mushroom extracts & blue green algae. Potluck will begin at 5:30pm with presentation to follow.
"The Fish Thief": Join Green Elk Rapids for a screening of this award winning documentary, followed by discussion & updates on sea lamprey & aquatic invasive species.
Traverse Indivisible In-Person Gathering: Join for this monthly gathering. You'll be discussing making Grand Traverse County a better place for all residents. Bring a beverage & snack if you'd like to.
Here:Say Presents: Down to the Wire: Scheduled performers take the stage to tell true, first-person stories about a time in their lives where it all came down to a last-minute decision.
An Evening with Jacques J. Rancourt: Join the Interlochen Arts Academy Creative Writing Division as they host an event with acclaimed guest author Jacques J. Rancourt. Jacques' acclaimed works include "Novena," which won the Lena-Miles Wever Todd prize, the chapbook "In the Time of PrEP," & "Brocken Spectre," published in 2021.
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