• Spectrum

    Spectrum

    While most art involves color in some way, for this exhibition, participating artists were asked to submit artwork that makes it immediately evident to viewers that color is the major player in the work, regardless of whether that palette is soft and subtle or bold and noisy. Brochures are provided for viewers to learn about

    Free
  • Spectrum

    Spectrum

    While most art involves color in some way, for this exhibition, participating artists were asked to submit artwork that makes it immediately evident to viewers that color is the major player in the work, regardless of whether that palette is soft and subtle or bold and noisy. Brochures are provided for viewers to learn about

    Free
  • Spectrum

    Spectrum

    While most art involves color in some way, for this exhibition, participating artists were asked to submit artwork that makes it immediately evident to viewers that color is the major player in the work, regardless of whether that palette is soft and subtle or bold and noisy. Brochures are provided for viewers to learn about

    Free
  • Spectrum

    Spectrum

    While most art involves color in some way, for this exhibition, participating artists were asked to submit artwork that makes it immediately evident to viewers that color is the major player in the work, regardless of whether that palette is soft and subtle or bold and noisy. Brochures are provided for viewers to learn about

    Free
  • Spectrum

    Spectrum

    While most art involves color in some way, for this exhibition, participating artists were asked to submit artwork that makes it immediately evident to viewers that color is the major player in the work, regardless of whether that palette is soft and subtle or bold and noisy. Brochures are provided for viewers to learn about

    Free
  • DWELLING: A CONVERSATON ABOUT LIVING WELL

    Glen Arbor Arts Center 6031 S. Lake Street, Glen Arbor, MI

    How can we live better, and dwell more thoroughly in our homes? Two Northern Michigan interior designers explore that question on January 18, 1 pm at the Glen Arbor Arts Center. This conversation takes place as part of the GAAC’s INteriors exhibition. It is facilitated by GAAC Gallery Manager Sarah Bearup-Neal. The program is free.

    Free