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(1) How I Learned to Look at Art: An interview with Adam Lerner
In efforts to better educate the public on the principles of contemporary art, ArtPrize has invited Adam Lerner, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, to help develop an Art Fitness Pr...
(1) Lights in the Night: Where hope takes flight
ArtPrize entry will be releasing thousands of lanterns into the Grand Rapids skyline at dusk on Friday, September 28.
(1) What do you see: Amass by Margery Amdur and Art Fitness
ArtPrize season has begun, and with it our chance to view, contemplate, question and ultimately vote on art. Today I see work by Margery Amdur.
(1) Redefining Habitats: a juxtaposition between nature and design
Alois Kronschlaeger combines constructed natural environments with modern architecture in Habitat.
(1) ArtPrize Artist Profile: Susan Leigh Picking Radiates "In the Now"
Singer/songwriter Susan Leigh Picking speaks the universal language of music and its child-like call to be present.
(1) What do you see: Anne Gates explores the why of our 'Motivation'
In a vast collection of work surrounded by masses of people, these small, breakable and (until now) mundane materials have the power to hold my gaze.
(1) What do you see: tension and tangle bring peace at the GRAM
Artist Andrew Hawkes sets the stage for obsession and anxiety with his work "It's not my fault."
(1) Stick-to-it-ive-ness speaks to human struggle, says artist Richard Morse
Morse says the horses he constructed to go upstream in the Grand River speak to his own struggle with the results of battling cancer-and his determination to overcome those challenges.