Submitted 09-24-2013 under NONPROFITS
Aaron Bannasch has seen Grand Rapids transform from a big town to a small city over the seven years he's lived here. Where does he think we'll be in 10 years?
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These brothers and friends grew up together and this year got to experience ArtPrize together as adults.
Submitted 09-24-2013 under OPINION
Who says what is Art? Should we be dismissive about what we consider non-art?
Dale Schipper stopped by the story fort while he was visiting SiTE:LAB during ArtPrize, and had several events and experiences to recommend in the downtown area.
While volunteering at SiTE:LAB, artist Janet Pawlak talks about her first impressions living in Grand Rapids, discovering ArtPrize and how he recommends others approach the event.
Submitted 09-24-2013 under NEWS
Each of the jurors for the category awards revealed their top five picks, and explained their process and selection at the Jurors Shortlist Event Monday night.
Submitted 09-24-2013 under LOCAL LIFE
Three evenings of free artist presentations, focusing on the relationship between art and urbanization, introduce the audience to experts and the issues around urbanization and the roles that art and architecture can play.
Rowster New American Coffee has a new look. The unveiling took place on Saturday with an open house.
Submitted 09-24-2013 under INNOVATION-SPOTLIGHT
Jay Niewiek and company have teamed up with Terra Trike of Grand Rapids to build a mobile workbench.
Submitted 09-24-2013 under PLACE-MATTERS
Bill Kirk, former public outreach coordinator for The Rapid and newly-appointed transportation demand manager for Downtown Grand Rapids Inc., sees great benefits already starting from transportation development efforts in our city.