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  2. ArtPrize - Wikipedia

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    ArtPrize is an art competition and festival in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] Anyone over the age of 18 can display their art, and any space within the three-square-mile ArtPrize district can be a venue. There are typically over 160 venues such as museums, galleries, bars, restaurants, hotels, public parks, bridges, laundromats, auto body shops ...

  3. Ann Arbor Art Fairs - Wikipedia

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    The Ann Arbor Art Fair is a group of three award-winning, not-for-profit United States art fairs that take place annually in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Over 400,000 visitors attend the fairs each year. Over 400,000 visitors attend the fairs each year.

  4. Festival of the Arts (Grand Rapids) - Wikipedia

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    The Festival of the Arts – known locally as simply Festival, typically with the year added (e.g. "Festival 2005") – is a three-day multimedia arts festival, held annually at the La Grande Vitesse sculpture in Grand Rapids, Michigan on the first Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of June. The event is free and open to all.

  5. Art show, auction to benefit Mental Health Foundation ... - AOL

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    An art show and auction in Grand Rapids will benefit the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan.

  6. Category:Artists from Michigan - Wikipedia

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  7. Detroit Artists Market - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Artists Market (DAM) is the oldest continuously running non profit gallery in the Midwest. [1] The DAM is a contemporary art gallery in Detroit, Michigan [2] located in the cultural Midtown neighborhood near the Detroit Institute of Arts and Wayne State University.

  8. Flint Institute of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Flint Institute of Arts, also called FIA, is located in the Flint Cultural Center in Flint, Michigan.The second largest art museum in Michigan, it offers exhibitions, interpretive programs, film screenings, concerts, lectures, family events and educational outreach programs to people of various ages, serving over 160,000 adults and children a year.

  9. Kunsthalle Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Kunsthalle Detroit is a non-profit 501(c)(3) art institution that is focused on contemporary visual art that uses light as a medium. [1] [2] [3] The institution was formed in 2009 in Detroit, Michigan by Tate Osten, [4] [5] who has stated that she chose light art because it shows how the 21st century has progressed with technology. [6]