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THE FEED
Grand Rapids Art Museum's Friday Night Conversations continue with two film showings this Friday, August 20! The schedule is as follows:
6:00 p.m. – 7:00pm
Friday Night Conversation: Film
Film Showing: TOKOYA – san (The Japanese Barber)
A film by Don Kerr, discussion with director follows
Cook Auditorium (requires museum admission)
9:30 p.m. (dusk)
Friday Night Conversation: Film
Film Showing: Little Shop of Horrors, by Roger Corman
A clumsy young man nurtures a plant… only to discover it is bloodthirsty, forcing him to kill to feed it.
Rosa Parks Circle Stage Screen
Remember to enjoy our all-outdoor summer event, GRAM on the Green, also taking place that night from 5-9pm at GRAM.
The Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) celebrates 100 years of art, legacy and vision with its Centennial Year in 2010. The mission of the Grand Rapids Art Museum is to provide a gathering place where people of all ages and backgrounds can enrich their lives through interaction with works of art in a thought-provoking and creative way. Established in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, the new art museum is internationally known for its distinguished design and LEED Gold certified status. Established in 1910 as the Grand Rapids Art Association, GRAM has grown to include more than 5,000 works of art, including American and European 19th and 20th century painting and sculpture and over 3,000 works on paper. Embracing the city’s legacy as a leading center of design and manufacturing, GRAM has a growing collection in the area of design and modern craft.
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