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Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

Posted by Nancy Tobin on Aug 3, 2009 in Inspiration, Reviews
Julia by Keith Haring

"Go team!" I think "Julia" by Keith Haring looks like a cheerleader with a little skirt. My daughter Lily thinks it looks like a shower head. What do you think?

Along with the usual campfires, beach and family fun I had last week — when I was home for our annual camping trip with my family in Western Michigan — I took time out to see some of the unique treasures in the area.

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is a gem! A world-class collection of gardens and art that took my breath away. Here are a few pictures of the multitudes …

Here's another one, that I don't know the name of… I think Junkyard Dogs fits though

Here's another one, that I don't know the name of … I think "Junkyard Dogs" fits, though.

Darling and huge — Mad Mom by Tom Otterness

I'd like to take this piece (titled "Mad Mom" by Tom Otterness) home.

I stopped by the Mad Hatter's tea party for a "succulent" treat

I stopped by the Mad Hatter's tea party for a "succulent" treat.

Lovely, lovely Dale Chihuly chandilier

Lovely, lovely Dale Chihuly's chandelier makes me want to go home and paint!

A section of the huge glass lighting fixture/scuplture by Dale Chihuly

A section of the huge glass lighting fixture/sculpture by Dale Chihuly.

One of three figures made of letterforms by Jaume Plensa

One of three figures made of letter forms by Jaume Plensa.

I love this Alexander Liberman piece titled Aria

This Alexander Liberman piece titled "Aria" is like a song.

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ArtPrize, Here I Come!

Posted by Nancy Tobin on Jul 14, 2009 in Check This Out, Events & Happenings, News, Shows

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I’m goin’ home.

Grand Rapids, Michigan. Yep, I’m a MidWest girl — born and bred, and I’m going back to my roots to participate in what looks like the biggest art experiment ever — ArtPrize! Here’s how they explain it on their web site:

“At ArtPrize, any artist—from established to emerging—has the chance to show work. Any visitor can vote. The vote will determine who wins the largest art prize in the world. We also took the unusual step to allow people in the city to open a venue and choose the artists to show in their space. There is not one official curator or jury for the competition.

The number of venues is fluid, so the number of competing artists is fluid. The possibilities are wide open.”

And here’s the scoop:

  • Top prize: $250,000
  • Dates: September 23 – October 10
  • Location: Grand Rapids, MI USA
  • Winner is determined by public vote
  • All attendees of the event can vote
  • Top 10 entries will receive a prize
  • Multiple artists can collaborate on an entry
  • Artists may only submit one entry
  • Property owners/renters in downtown Grand Rapids can become a venue
  • Number of artists represented is only limited by number of venues that become available

Yesterday, I secured my venue; Peaches Bed and Breakfast. Should be interesting. So now, along with two other shows I have planned for this fall — I’ll be heading home to hopefully make a big splash at Peaches, see all of my family and participate in what looks like a grand delight!

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