If you go:
GRCC Spectrum Theater
160 Fountain St. NE
5-8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, noon to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays.
Collins Art Gallery
Fourth floor, Main Building
143 Bostwick Ave. NE
Mondays through Thursdays, noon to 8 p.m Fridays and Saturdays, and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays.
Grand Rapids Community College students don’t even have to leave campus to see ArtPrize.
GRCC is hosting two venues that feature more than 20 pieces. Spectrum Theater at 160 Fountain St. NE and Collins Art Gallery on the fourth floor of the Main Building, at 143 Bostwick Ave. NE.
“At Spectrum Theater we’re thrilled to again be hosting some of our GRCC alumni artists and community members,” stated Michelle Urbane, theater manager in a news release. “This year, we’re also excited to be hosting some artists from outside the Grand Rapids area. We have an eclectic mix of installations – thought-provoking pieces that promote dialogue, embrace diversity, and celebrate the beauty in all of us.”
To preview the Spectrum Theater exhibits check out the links below:
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“Burma Paintings” by Eric Anderson.
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“A Plentiful Perspective” by Rhonda Joy Ashby.
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“Time Frame,” a collaboration by members of Covenant Senior Day Program.
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“Safety” by Sara Dixon.
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“Determination to Overcome” by Norma Espinoza-Aguilar.
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“Connecting to Everything, Always” by Whit Forrester.
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“Dreamfusion” by Mary Alice Helmic and Wayne Pierce.
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“The Dragon’s Occasion” by Robert Jett.
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“Weeping Angel” by Rebecca Krug.
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“Enchanted Disregard” by Nichole Riley.
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“Fo(u)r All Seasons” by Robert D. Schoonover.
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“We Push Forward” by Michele Stitt.
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“The Skin I Inhabit” by Stella Valencia.
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“What I want to show the World…” by Kristine Vander Velde.
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“Bathing Beauty” by Rachael Vegter.
To preview the Collins Art Gallery entries visit the links below:
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“Scars” by Megan Klco.
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“The Fifth Commandment” by Katie Moore.
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“Seraph” by Alina Poroshina.
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“Jessica Can Type & Steven Can Honk” by Dustin Rogers.
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“motherUniverse” by Vyana Slattery.
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“Something new for something old” by Jerry Slayton.
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“Fountain” by Jim Wilde.