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ArtPrize HUB Grand Opening [Photos]
ArtPrize HUB Grand Opening [Photos]
ArtPrize HUB Grand Opening [Photos]
The ArtPrize HUB at 41 Sheldon Blvd is ArtPrize headquarters. The HUB will host multiple events, serve as the main retail location and host last year’s winning piece “Intersections”. This morning, The HUB celebrated its grand opening.
ArtPrize HUB Grand Opening is Saturday
ArtPrize HUB Grand Opening is Saturday
ArtPrize HUB Grand Opening is Saturday
The ArtPrize HUB at 41 Sheldon Blvd is ArtPrize headquarters. The HUB will host talks, events, retail sales and last year's winner "Intersections". The grand opening of The HUB is Saturday, September 19, from 9AM - Noon.
ArtPrize 2014: What’s Going On October 11
ArtPrize 2014: What’s Going On October 11
ArtPrize 2014: What’s Going On October 11
And the envelopes please. On Friday night in ceremonies at the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre with a watch party at Rosa Park Circle, ArtPrize 2014 handed out its awards. The big winner was Indianapolis artist Anila Quayyum Agha's Grand Rapids Art Museum installation titled "Intersections."
ArtPrize 2014: The Winners [Video]
ArtPrize 2014: The Winners [Video]
ArtPrize 2014: The Winners [Video]
Anila Quayyum Agha’s “Intersections” is the public vote grand prize winner of ArtPrize 2014. The juried grand prize produced a tie between Quayyum Agha’s “Intersections” at Grand Rapids Art Museum and Sonya Clark’s “The Hair Craft Project” at Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University. Quayyum Agha's wins, announced Friday night in ceremonies at the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, to
ArtPrize 2014: What’s Going On October 10
ArtPrize 2014: What’s Going On October 10
ArtPrize 2014: What’s Going On October 10
Rick DeVos' brainchild is six years old this fall. And for something originally imagined as a possible film festival, its 32-year-old founder admits ArtPrize has grown enough he's now able to take it in and enjoy it. "In the earliest days, it was to do something that people would have to talk about," DeVos said Thursday at The ArtPrize Hub. "I always thought Grand Rapids could use a

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