• Little Artists: Jan 11

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

    Parents and Caregivers are invited to “Little Artists,” a program designed towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session is hosted at the Glen Arbor Arts Center and includes a story, snack, multiple stations to explore and features a unique interactive, hands-on project. Instructor Michelle Aucello guides parents

    $15
  • Little Artists

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

    Parents and Caregivers are invited to “Little Artists,” a program designed towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session is hosted at the Glen Arbor Arts Center and includes a story, snack, multiple stations to explore and features a unique interactive, hands-on project. Instructor Michelle Aucello guides parents

    $15
  • Little Artists

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

    Parents and Caregivers are invited to “Little Artists,” a program designed towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session is hosted at the Glen Arbor Arts Center and includes a story, snack, multiple stations to explore and features a unique interactive, hands-on project. Instructor Michelle Aucello guides parents

    $15
  • Little Artists

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

    Parents and Caregivers are invited to “Little Artists,” a program designed towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session is hosted at the Glen Arbor Arts Center and includes a story, snack, multiple stations to explore and features a unique interactive, hands-on project. Instructor Michelle Aucello guides parents

    $15
  • “Talk About Art” What is an artist’s residency?

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

    The GAAC AIR Collection exhibition also includes two related programs: Friday, November 9: Glen Arbor painter Harvey Gordon, a past chairperson of the AIR Committee, offers “A Radical Perspective of Art,” a Brown Bag art history presentation at 12 noon. This event is free and open to the public. Sunday, November 11: What is an artist’s

    Free
  • “A Radical Perspective of Art,” a Brown Bag art history presentation

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

    The GAAC AIR Collection exhibition also includes two related programs: Friday, November 9: Glen Arbor painter Harvey Gordon, a past chairperson of the AIR Committee, offers “A Radical Perspective of Art,” a Brown Bag art history presentation at 12 noon. This event is free and open to the public. Sunday, November 11: What is an artist’s

    Free
  • Little Artists

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

    Parents and Caregivers are invited to “Little Artists,” a program designed towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session is hosted at the Glen Arbor Arts Center and includes a story, snack, multiple stations to explore and features a unique interactive, hands-on project. Instructor Michelle Aucello guides parents

    $15
  • Little Artists

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

    Parents and Caregivers are invited to “Little Artists,” a program designed towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session is hosted at the Glen Arbor Arts Center and includes a story, snack, multiple stations to explore and features a unique interactive, hands-on project. Instructor Michelle Aucello guides parents

    $15
  • Little Artists Oct. 26

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

    The “Little Artists” program returns Friday, October 5. Each session is geared towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session starts with a short discussion, a story, and then an interactive, hands-on project. Parents and children will work together to make and take home amazing art each week.

    $5 – $15
  • Romancing the Heartland: American Regionalism

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

    The Glen Arbor Arts Center presents “Romancing the Heartland: American Regionalism,” a visual exploration of the work of the Regionalists, a uniquely American art movement that flourished in the years between the world wars. This brown bag art history presentation is Wednesday, October 17, noon at the GAAC, 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor. Linda

    $10 – $15
  • Little Artists Oct. 12

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

    The “Little Artists” program returns for October 2018! Each session is geared towards pre-school age children and includes interactive, process-based projects that nurture natural creativity. Each session starts with a short discussion, a story, and then an interactive, hands-on project. Parents and children will work together to make and take home amazing art each week.

    $5 – $15
  • Anne Kauff | Artist in Residence Talk

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

    After a year’s hiatus for construction, the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s Artist-in- Residence program resumed in May 2018. This program of working residencies was established in the 1990s, and now attracts applicants from throughout the United States. Anne Kauff, one of seven artists selected for a 2018 GAAC residency, will immerse herself in the Port Oneida Rural Historic