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Mark Rumsey

"The Sky is Not Falling," critiqued by Donny

by Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities Press Club (GAAH Press Club)

Submitted 10-12-2011 under NONPROFITS

On Sunday, October 1, The GAAH Press Club visited ArtPrize and each wrote a review of a work of art that they found particularly interesting. The following is Donny's review of an artwork.   I went to go see "The Sky is Not Falling...

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"The Sky is Not Falling," critiqued by Avelycia O.

by Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities Press Club (GAAH Press Club)

Submitted 10-12-2011 under NONPROFITS

On Sunday, October 1, The GAAH Press Club visited ArtPrize and each wrote a review of  a work of art that they found particularly interesting. The following is Avelycia O's review of an artwork.   At the Women's City Club, there...

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Mark Rumsey's sky is not falling

by Gretchen Vinnedge (Peg Treegarden)

Submitted 09-18-2011 under LOCAL LIFE

The dining room ceiling at the Women's City Club has been transformed into a large cloud by artist Mark Rumsey and a few members of the community who came to build a cloud.   

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WT Centennial Sustainability Campaign: Earth Day Event!

by Wealthy Theatre (wealthytheatre)

Submitted 04-04-2011 under NONPROFITS

WT Peace Pole installation ceremony April 22 at Noon - 15 minutes (bring a lunch!) WT Earth Day Fundraiser From April 4-22 Donate before Earth Day! Wheeler Family Foundation matches 1:1 Receive original Mark Rumsey print as thanks! All donations go...

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An interview with "Baldaquin" artist Mark Rumsey

by Lynn McKeown (mckeowl1)

Submitted 09-28-2010 under LOCAL LIFE

"Baldaquin" by Mark Rumsey at the Fredrick Meijer Gardens, ArtPrize 2010.

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Relationships: To call each thing by its right name

by Denise Cheng (dennetmint)

Submitted 02-05-2010 under LOCAL LIFE

Matt Russell and I were musing in the office yesterday about the possibilities with February's first story theme: Relationships. We were talking about inanimate objects and why people name them. Of the core staff, George Wietor has named his...

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