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This Friday, immerse yourself in music and dance with GRAM’s Friday Night Conversation: Bi-Line Post Modern Dance. The dance, organized by GVSU professor Shawn Bible, will begin in Rosa Parks Circle and progress into the Terrace Indoor Lounge, breaking for conversation regarding this unique and challenging art form.
At 7pm, head outside for Chosen, an R&B group featuring Daniel Richardson and Kathy LeMar, performing live on the Museum Terrace Stage.
This event is part of the GRAM on the Green/DowntownGR Series, a collaborative event with the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the Downtown Alliance. In addition to special guests and themed nights, every Friday through August 27 also offers FREE sketching in the museum plaza, giant games in the park, great giveaways, and live music on the Museum Terrace. The fun begins at 5pm. For more details, check out the GRAM calendar website at www.artmuseumgr.org.
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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