Submitted 09-18-2013 under OPINION
This is the third in a four part series on how to look at art, using the DRIO process: Description, Relationships, Interpretation and Opinion. I discuss the "interpretation" step in today's article.
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Submitted 09-18-2013 under NONPROFITS
Kevin Buist, ArtPrize Exhibitions Director, talks to Mel Chin, one of three grand jurors this year and a conceptual artist and activist since the 1970's.
The food bank expects 500 people to take part in the 10K hike on Sept. 28.
Each year the Western Michigan Genealogical Society sponsors a seminar in the fall. On October 11 and 12, we welcome from Chicago, Thomas MacEntee, the Genealogy Ninja to the Prince Conference Center.
Submitted 09-17-2013 under NEWS
The Wealthy Theatre premiered films made by students at the CMC Education film camps this past summer. These films will be a part of the Mosaic Film Experience this November.
Submitted 09-17-2013 under NONPROFITS
You'll find The Rapidian setting up a story fort to collect your story during ArtPrize at a variety of times and places for their Story Matters project.
Richard App of Stellafly social media is organizing a city-wide flash mob on the first Friday of Artprize.
Submitted 09-17-2013 under LOCAL LIFE
The ArtPrize Speaker Series this year includes old favorites like Critical Discourse and Shortlist, as well as events highlighting how artists interact with and affect their surroundings, from architecture to artist-run collectives.
John Hanson and company are planning the second annual Lamp Light Music Festival.
Submitted 09-17-2013 under PLACE-MATTERS
Reb Roberts provides artists of no formal training with a supportive environment and uses art as a placemaker to rejuvenate communities.