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The artist's exhibit at City Hall is about freeing women from socially imposed body-image issues
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In which we celebrate the art of no place in particular and the utility of generally acceptable Mexican food
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On this program we often conduct interviews with visual artists around town – their work is displayed in galleries, museums, and art installations on the…
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Imagine a riot of these guys above, 40 or 50 of ’em, bunched artfully into the vast rotunda gallery of the Clark County Government Center. “The tumbleweed was once a living organism that uproots itself, and, in our sense of the meaning, dies,” says artist Chris Bauder, who titled his tumbleweed tableau The Gathering.
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If you dial up artprize.org, the home screen will inform you — under the rubric “Plan your visit” — that there will be “more than 1,500 works of art” at some 160 venues “across three square miles of Grand Rapids, Michigan” for a few weeks in September and October.