
VandenBerg (Calder) Plaza
The VandenBerg Plaza, commonly referred to as the Calder Plaza because of the presence of Alexander Calder's La Grande Vitesse, a stabile created for the people of Grand Rapids. The plaza is a large open area that serves as the campus for city, county, and federal government buildings.
Visitor Amenities
- Free public bathrooms: No
- Free public parking: No
- Physically accessible: Yes
2014 Entries hosted at this Venue


WebJutsu
Elpmis Nailivic
Two Birds
Live Love Travel Dream
Regeneration
Chakila Hoskins
God Bless America
Darryl Lauster
The 2008 Candidate
Samuel Fleming Lewis
teen sculptor Austen Drake Brantley
Austen Brantley
Dewdrop to Scorched Earth
Emeka Ikebude
sao em buon
Classic Metal
No Place Like Home
Cudelice Brazelton
Gorilla!!!
Drone R'Us
Resonance
Thin Air Studio
Out of the Blue
Joan Marie Kowal
loveness
John Elizardo jr
S.O.S.
Chad Elenbaas
The State of Affairs
Natalia Ludmila
Galal
Edward Traub
On The Fence
J Arthur Sanders
Atis Rezistans
Celeur Jean Herard
Imajine
Claudel Casseus
Rev
Romel Jean Pierre
Ghetto Biennale
Racine Polycarpe
Moments Eternal
Carol A. Johnson
I Love My Beautiful Brain!
Jerry Berta
In The Hood - Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie
Cesar Conde
All My Relations
Jason Quigno
Rupture
Fernando Ortiz
"Crime and Punishment"
Derrick Hollowell