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SUMMARY:Video Lecture: The Power of Art in 28 1/2 Minutes
DESCRIPTION:Video Lecture: The Power of Art in 28 1/2 Minutes\nViewable on-line September 20 – November 7\, 2020 \n“Any form of art is a form of power. It has impact. It can affect change. It not only moves us\, it makes us move.” Ozzie Davis \nStudio artist Hank Feeley returns with another lecture in his recurring series “Art in 28 ½ Minutes.” This time\, Feeley takes with a look at “The Power of Art.” Tickets for this on-line program are $10 GAAC members\, $15 nonmembers. Registered viewers will receive by email an access code that will allow them to watch this video presentation anytime from September 20 – November 7\, 2020. Read more and register here: https://glenarborart.org/events/lecture-the-power-of-art-in-28-1-2-minutes/. \nIn this fast-pace survey\, Feeley explores how art continues to move us to change our world. Using examples drawn from visual art\, music\, science\, architecture and more\, Feeley will examine how and why humans invented art as a language to communicate beyond the spoken word. Using audio and visual images he will discuss the work of Picasso\, Upton Sinclair\, Mies Van Der Rohe and Steve Jobs. \nFeeley\, a Glen Arbor resident\, is an author\, painter\, and sculptor whose second book Painting the Joy of Sleeping Bear County was published in 2016. He is a graduate The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Harvard Business School. He has been a Visiting Artist at School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, an Artist-in-Residence at Ox-Bow School of Art\, and has taught at Roosevelt University and the Dennos Museum. His work is held in public and private collections nationally and internationally. He is represented in Chicago by Aron Packer Projects and\, in New York\, by First Street Gallery. “The Power of Art” is offered in conjunction with the GAAC’s exhibition Power Tools [September 11 – November 5].
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/video-lecture-the-power-of-art-in-28-1-2-minutes/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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SUMMARY:Video Lecture: Creative Resistance – Political Art + Craftivism
DESCRIPTION:Video Lecture: Creative Resistance – Political Art + Craftivism\nViewable on-line September 20 – November 7\, 2020 \nPolitics – past and present – provide ample fodder for creative inspiration.  Sarah Bearup-Neal\, Glen Arbor Arts Center gallery manager\, surveys some of these powerful examples during a slide lecture. Tickets for this on-line program are $10 GAAC members\, $15 nonmembers. Registered viewers will receive by email an access code that will allow them to watch this video presentation anytime from September 20 – November 7\, 2020. Read more and register here: https://glenarborart.org/events/lecture-creative-resistance/. \nFrom Theodore Gericault’s 19th century painting\, the Raft of the Medusa\, to the thousands of pink\, hand-knit caps worn during the historic 2017 Women’s March in Washington\, DC\, the visual arts show themselves to be expressive tools. Craftivism is a creative movement that began to take shape in the early 2000s. It sought to combine visual art with activism\, and turned to the so-called “domestic arts” of embroidery\, knitting and hand stitching to comment on a wide range of current\, topical issues – from feminism to sexism to environmental concerns. \nNOTE: Some material contained in this presentation is sexually suggestive\, and would be considered “adult.” It may not be appropriate for younger viewers. \n“Political Art + Craftivism” is offered in conjunction with the GAAC’s exhibition Power Tools [September 11 – November 5]. In addition to her duties at the GAAC\, Bearup-Neal is a practicing fiber artist. She received a BFA from Michigan State University.
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/video-lecture-creative-resistance-political-art-craftivism/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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SUMMARY:GAAC OUTDOOR GALLERY | CALL FOR ENTRIES
DESCRIPTION:The Glen Arbor Arts Center is accepting submissions for its 2021 Outdoor Gallery. The exhibition space is the south and west exterior walls of the GAAC’s building at 6031 S. Lake St.\, Glen Arbor. Original work by a single artist will be selected by a jury\, and exhibited from May 2021 to April 2022. Deadline for submissions is February 25\, 2021. \nOpen to all media\, the selected work will be eye-catching\, compelling\, colorful\, and communicate the spirit of the Glen Arbor Arts Center with fresh originality. The selected exhibitor’s original work will be enlarged and reproduced on five\, separate\, 5 foot x 5 foot square outdoor panels for one year. A $500 prize will be awarded to the selected artist. \nSubmissions are on-line only. To review the prospectus\, and to apply\, go to GlenArborArt.org\, and click on ARTIST/Calls For Entry. Read about the 2020 Outdoor Gallery exhibition here: https://glenarborart.org/exhibits/current-exhibits/
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/gaac-outdoor-gallery-call-for-entries/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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SUMMARY:Virtual Glen Arbor Holiday Marketplace 2020
DESCRIPTION:This year\, the well attended and anticipated Glen Arbor Holiday Marketplace has gone virtual. Like many events this season being cancelled due to covid-19\, the Glen Lake Chamber decided to find a way to hold this shopping event online. “We didn’t want to miss a beat. Whether we pick up the event in person next year or not\, we can continue to use the work we’re putting in now and be able to also host it online for years to come\,” explains Patricia Widmayer\, the event coordinator for the Chamber and owner of Glen Arbor Bed & Breakfast and Cottages. While normally we host 25-30 artists in person at the Town Hall with 1\,700 people attending\, we have about 17 artisans participating to sell their goods online or by phone/email. “With the help of our already strong event following and marketing\, we expect this year to still be a success for all who participate.”  Patricia is working closely with fellow artisan and friend Carol Murray\, who is helping with the planning and execution of this event.  \nThe Glen Lake Chamber will be using a Facebook page to post updates and to connect the participating artisans with interested shoppers. Instead of just one day of in-person shopping\, this year artisans can reach shoppers for over 1 month. The event will be open and live from November 7th – December 18th. Look for updates on Facebook about the event and details on how to shop: https://www.facebook.com/glenarborholidaymarketplace\nConnect & Shop Participating Artisans:\n\nHere’s how to shop the Virtual Marketplace: See the following Artisans and their pages to shop online or contact them directly to purchase (in a couple of cases). Have fun and thanks!\n\n\n\n • Michele Aucello | Kids Arts & Crafts Kits | Shop/Contact via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sprout-Nourishing-Young-Minds-Through-Nature-and-Art-205043826821650\n\n\n• Linda Dewey | Original Paintings & Gifts | Shop online: https://www.lindaalicedewey.com\n\n\n• Amy Gilmore | Shop her ceramics at: www.amygilmorepottery.com\n\n\n• Dennis Gerathy | Custom Vintage Signs | Find on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Dennis-Gerathy-Vintage-Signs-108632701030763 and contact by Phone to place an order (231)228-4024\n\n\n• Maia Hausler | Shop illustrations on Etsy: etsy.com/shop/WanderAndGather\n\n\n• Kirstin Hurlin | Prints available at: https://glenarborartisans.com\n\n\n• Heather Johne | Jewelry for sale on Etsy: etsy.com/shop/thecoppermitten\n\n\n• Tamara Kroll | Fiber available to shop on etsy.com/shop/threadedzen\n\n\n• Melissa Lande | Photography available to shop on etsy.com/shop/CreativeMavenCo\n\n\n• Marissa Millliron\, Pleasanton Valley Greenhouses | Offering wreaths\, patio pots\, table centerpieces and gift certificates. On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PleasantonValleyGreenhouses and shop/order online at: https://my-site-100573.square.site/\n\n\n• Carol Murray | Jewelry for sale on etsy.com/shop/carolmurray\n\n\n• Sue Nichols\, Riverfront Fiber | On Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Riverfront-Fiber-167763643820785 or contact directly to purchase (231) 334-6088 or by email: slnlake@yahoo.com\n\n\n• Emily Pangborn | Shop Candles at: https://www.514candles.com\n\n\n• Sporck Tile Art | Ceramic Tiles for sale at: https://www.sporcktileart.com\n\n\n• Cookie Thatcher\, Bay Lavender | Soaps and Lotions for sale on: https://www.baylavender.com\n\n\n• Angela Tomes | Jewelry | Find on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/jazhandstamped\n\n\n \n\n\n• Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes | Shop merchandise at: https://friendsofsleepingbear.org\n\n\n• Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear | Shop merchandise at: phsb.org/store\n\n\nAdditionally\, the Tree Lighting & Caroling\, a long-time tradition that takes place in front of the Glen Arbor Township Hall – usually timed with the opening of the Holiday Market preview party Friday evening on Thanksgiving weekend. In light of the Holiday Market being cancelled\, plus the impossibility to social distance\, we decided it would be fun to make a video to post instead\, while cancelling the in-person event. Marketing director and local resident\, Raquel Jackson shares\, “It’s been necessary to make decisions that impact public events for the concern of keeping everyone safe\, but I hated to see this joy-filled tradition not happen. Video was the obvious answer to alternatively host the event. We were so pleased when we reached out to the Glen Lake Church and they agreed to help us make it possible. I love the simplicity of the event and the way it brings people together of all ages and beliefs. It will be awesome to see this holiday tradition bring a bit of love and light in a new way.” \nThe Glen Lake Chamber purchased new LED lights to re-decorate the trees that will be strung up by the Glen Lake Fire Department. Plus\, members from Glen Lake Church’s worship team will perform carols with the lighting of the tree\, while a local will provide professional video support. The Chamber will pre-record the event\, then post the video on Facebook for all to see Thanksgiving weekend. \n\nGraphics and Marketing for the Glen Lake Chamber by Raquel Jackson\, Rockwell Art & Design
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/virtual-glen-arbor-holiday-marketplace-2020/
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