September 19 - October 7, 2012 | Grand Rapids, MI
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Grand Rapids Public Museum
272 Pearl ST NW
Grand Rapids, MI
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Grand Rapids Public Museum
Exhibition director
Public Museum
Exhibition statement
The Grand Rapids Public Museum will curate a rewarding exhibit experience with great, approachable art that is intriguing and distinctive and engages the viewer’s capacity for awe, curiosity, sense of humor and a broad range of emotions. With our location and unique facilities and resources, we are able to offer not-to-be-missed immersive experiences available only at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, only during ArtPrize.
Artist considerations
Custom lighting available:
Yes
Electrical available:
Yes
Internet access:
Yes
Additional venue fee:
No
Space considerations
Indoor space available:
Yes
Outdoor space available:
Yes
Previous ArtPrize venue:
Yes
Estimated number of visitors: over 100,000
Floorplan(s)
Floor plan 1
Description of exhibition space
We offer indoor and outdoor spaces, as outlined in our floor plan. PLEASE VISIT THIS WEB PAGE TO VIEW PROPOSAL INFORMATION: http://www.grmuseum.org/artprize
Visitor considerations
Venue description
Located on the banks of the Grand River, the Grand Rapids Public Museum is located in the most highly visible corridor for the ArtPrize viewer/voter. With over 11,000 square foot of exhibition space dedicated to entries, it will be one of the largest Exhibition Centers in the city. We are able to offer interior and exterior gallery space, professional Museum lighting and installation, climate controlled interior spaces, a freight elevator, electricity and compressed air in select locations.
Hours
Opening Day 6PM-10PM
Monday-Thursday Noon-8PM
Friday & Saturday 12PM-10PM
Sunday 12PM-6PM
Free public bathrooms:
Yes
Free public parking:
No
Handicap accessible:
Yes
Hosted artists (38)
Lynda Cole
Work:
Rain
Joshua Kirsch
Work:
Concentricity 96
Susan Rankin
Work:
Glass Forest
steve toornman
Work:
Serious Business
Nathan Sawaya
Work:
Yellow!
Ritch Branstrom
Work:
"Rusty" A sense of direction/ self portrait of the artist
Kevin O'Rourke
Work:
Taras in three colors.
Mark Chatterley
Work:
Generations
Betsy Youngquist
Work:
Metamorphosis
Karen Bondarchuk
Work:
Four on the Floor, Observed
Richard Moss
Work:
Let the Games Begin
Douglas La Ferle
Work:
Mad Science
Helen Gotlib
Work:
Fall Dahilas
Christopher Weed
Work:
Portal
Renee McGinnis
Work:
Fire In the Belly of the Stricken Marquessa
Jennifer Cronin
Work:
Untitled no. 1 (from the peculiar manifestation of paint in my everyday life)
Joseph Bagley
Work:
Branches
Justin Palermo
Work:
Think of this as a Window
Paula Bowers
Work:
Joy
Diane Huff
Work:
Laputa
Jill King
Work:
"Whirled"
Wendy Wilkinson Gordon
Work:
Venation (Rubber)
Eric German
Work:
The Rise and Fall of the Rainbow Robot Jellyfish Empire
Wade Gugino
Work:
Comangra City: THE HUGE GLASS COMIC BOOK!
Justin Hayward
Work:
Maren's and Lauren's Land of Cockaigne
Sally J. Bright
Work:
They Know the Language of the Waves on the Sea
Rachael Van Dyke
Work:
East Donner Rd 4 (Interlochen Series)
Chad Hansen
Work:
The arrival
Tomas Mayer
Work:
Agendas (8 selected works from a set of Agendas)
Lorri Acott
Work:
Conversation With Myself
catherine woods
Work:
TreeFish
Andrew Smith
Work:
The Long Road
John Melvin
Work:
Alpha/Omega Monument
Jeremy Tubbs
Work:
"TBA" (Brown Line Approaching)
Casey Stueber
Work:
"The Appraisal"
Joseph Ivacic
Work:
Defining Baggage
Michael Speaker
Work:
Lunch
paul morzinski
Work:
Lost In Transition
Venue location
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Websites
Museum website