HIStory / HERstory: Whose Story?
PRESS RELEASE Contact: Scott Bouma Executive Director Glen Arbor Arts Center 231 334 6112 [email protected] HIStory / HERstory: Whose Story? The Glen Arbor Arts Center takes on the question of
PRESS RELEASE Contact: Scott Bouma Executive Director Glen Arbor Arts Center 231 334 6112 [email protected] HIStory / HERstory: Whose Story? The Glen Arbor Arts Center takes on the question of
The Glen Arbor Arts Center (GAAC) is proud to introduce Creative Wellness Month, a new, expanded initiative launching this September. A month-long series of art, movement, mindfulness, and community programs
PRESS RELEASE Contact Scott Bouma Executive Director Glen Arbor Arts Center 231 334-6112 [email protected] Something To Smile About: Mixed Media Paintings By Carol C Spaulding Leelanau County artist Carol C
A unique eight-week grief support experience for adults who have experienced life-disrupting loss. It combines weekly hikes on the Sleeping Bear Dunes Heritage Trail with gentle and intentional conversation about
A unique eight-week grief support experience for adults who have experienced life-disrupting loss. It combines weekly hikes on the Sleeping Bear Dunes Heritage Trail with gentle and intentional conversation about
September 28 | 1 pm Join a guided conversation of the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s current exhibit, HIStory/HERstory: Whose Story?, on September 28, 1 pm. GAAC Gallery Manager Sarah Bearup-Neal