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This life-size face surrounded by dragonflies is carved out of wood.

 

Title: Created In His Image

Artist: Matthew Schellenberg

Venue: The B.O.B.

 

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I always liked the movei Wizard of Oz, so of course I loved this entry. This is only two of the six shoes she made.

 

Title: There's No Place Like Home Series

Artist: Carrie Ross

Venue: Periwinkle Fog

Medium: Ceramic Art

 

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This sculpture looks much taller than it actually is. It's about 2 1/2 to 3 feet tall and rotates.

 

Artist: Eiro Collective

Title: Harmony

Venue: ArtPrize Clubhouse

 

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Artist Statement:

This project is a 11’x36’ mural for shakedown Street, a local hippie boutique for over 32 years. This mural incorporates characters of actual people and buildings of Grand Rapids and symbolism representing the band Grateful Dead as well as our beautiful shop. This mural is entirely interactive! Anyone with a cell phone can pass it over an image on the painting and instantly identify 100+ City landmarks and buildings along with dozens of real people and maybe some ghosts! Learn about this amazing and wonderful city, its art and the music that inspires our love for our Chic Westside Hippie Boutique.

 

Title: Way of the Eye Dancing

Artist: Erica Kuhl

Venue: Shakedown Street

 

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This stained glass art is in the window at Shinola. I thought it was so beautiul and interesting.

 

Artist: Betty Cottle from California

Title: Timepiece

Venue: Shinola Grand Rapids

  

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Lots of faces.....

 

Title: Community

Artist: Craig Paul Nowak

Venue: Monroe Community Chruch

 

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Oil on Canvas painting by an Australian artist. There are several wrinkles that happened when it was shipped here. The painting is very large...almost lifesize. Amazing artist!

 

Artist: Terri Trivett (from Australia)

Venue: JW Marriott

 

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This awesome installment was at the Sixth Street Park. The colors and patterns are constantly changing with the music. This is the artist's statement:

 

"Open and available all night. Step into the future with Stargate, an innovative projection sculpture. Featuring a 12ft square encompassing a circular ring, ingeniously designed to usher viewers on an awe-inspiring journey through the cosmos. This sculptural marvel employs projection mapping to wrap the entire structure with mesmerising visuals that can be appreciated from any vantage point. Viewers are encouraged to climb into the central ring, serving as both a meditative space and a source of breathtaking photo opportunities, creating interaction and shared experiences among spectators. Hypnotic visuals seamlessly meld with a contemplative soundtrack, creating an otherworldly portal where the audience is transported to the realm of the stars while standing firmly on Earth's soil."

 

Title: Stargate

Artist: Chalk River Labs

Venue: Sixth Street Park

 

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Title: Camil'leon

Artist: Lisa Sladewski

Venue: The B.O.B.

Mixed Media

 

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ArtPrize Grand Rapids, MI

 

Title: Red Madonna: Ma and the Prophet

Artist: Dr. Cheryl Boudreaux

Venue: Fountain Street Church

 

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A close up shot of mural

 

Artist Statement:

This project is a 11’x36’ mural for shakedown Street, a local hippie boutique for over 32 years. This mural incorporates characters of actual people and buildings of Grand Rapids and symbolism representing the band Grateful Dead as well as our beautiful shop. This mural is entirely interactive! Anyone with a cell phone can pass it over an image on the painting and instantly identify 100+ City landmarks and buildings along with dozens of real people and maybe some ghosts! Learn about this amazing and wonderful city, its art and the music that inspires our love for our Chic Westside Hippie Boutique.

 

Title: Way of the Eye Dancing

Artist: Erica Kuhl

Venue: Shakedown Street

 

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I took this photo during ArtPrize 2024, in the Fountain Street Church venue. I believe there were about 5 or 6 different sculptures in this entry. This was my favorite.

 

Title: Earth Medicine (Mother Earth)

Artist: Dani Ehlenfeldt

 

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A Close up shot of mural

 

Artist Statement:

This project is a 11’x36’ mural for shakedown Street, a local hippie boutique for over 32 years. This mural incorporates characters of actual people and buildings of Grand Rapids and symbolism representing the band Grateful Dead as well as our beautiful shop. This mural is entirely interactive! Anyone with a cell phone can pass it over an image on the painting and instantly identify 100+ City landmarks and buildings along with dozens of real people and maybe some ghosts! Learn about this amazing and wonderful city, its art and the music that inspires our love for our Chic Westside Hippie Boutique.

 

Title: Way of the Eye Dancing

Artist: Erica Kuhl

Venue: Shakedown Street

 

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Going back through my ArtPrize 2024 images, this was seen at the Uccello's Atrium venue. This is one of several pieces in this entry.

 

Title: Old Stories (Narcissus)

Artist: H Highwater

 

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The wonderful craft yarn work of art titled "Resilience" is by Kris Campbell. More about the artist here: www.kriscampbellart.com

Stainless steel ballerina sculpture

 

Title: Only Dance

Artist: David Griesmyer

Venue: DeVos Place Convention Center

 

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ArtPrize 2024 - Grand Rapids, MI - September 2024

ArtPrize 2024 - Grand Rapids, MI - September 2024

Chrome Sculpture - Art Prize 2024 - Grand Rapids, MI - September 2024

ArtPrize - Grand Rapids, MI - September 2024

Hanging By A Thread is a live street art, at this year's 2024 Artprize Entry in Grand Rapids, Michigan.. Artprize has lost its allure, as I knew it would. The creators had a good thing , but when it no longer served their needs they bailed like a loaded spring. Seems like people never plan for the next big thing anymore.

This has been the most interesting work of Art I have seen this far at Artprize 2024. It was located in the lobby of the Pantlind Hotel in Downtown Grand Rapids.

Owing to workday obligations, today (Sunday) ahead of the Thursday official start for the 2024 Art Prize is when the artist prepared her three fishes to charm visitors voting in this year's competition. In this video clip it is a friend who is doing some of the fastening and anchoring.

 

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Viewing the sculpture in the round gives a fuller picture of the artist's life-size creation, one slice of wood at a time. It is hard to imagine something similar in the age before computers and/or lasers. it is part of the 2024 Art Prize on display in this case in the foyer of the Devos Center in downtown Grand Rapids.

 

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Year after year the social justice themes congregate at this venue for the annual Art Prize in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Today begins the 14th fall cycle of voting by visitors and judging by panels entrusted with rating the selections this year. The church display spaces include this upper level, but the main room is below. A few adjacent spaces features even more artists; perhaps 20 entries in total this year.

 

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The work of David Griesmyer from Ohio in the 2024 Art Prize competition. Compared to the bright blue skies of the first half of the competition weeks, seeing the rhinestones under the gallery lighting makes the cut facets glitter now.

 

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This sprawling exhibition is named "Band-Aids" since each participant is invited to sit down with the artist, shown here, and jot into his book a first name, an issue that hurts or somehow pains the person, then also something that takes away some of that hurt. Sort of like Rorschach, he spills ink on thik blotting paper strips, waiting for it to dry and then tearing into two halves: one for the person to hold onto and the other to be incorportated into a brown "band-aid" background to be added to the 17' wall background of the aggregated hurts and healing from scores of people coming to the installation. This gives new meaning to "art therapy."

 

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One of the 140+ hosting sites for the 2024 Art Prize is the KCAD. In the foyer are a few pieces, including this giant arboreal creation composing leaves from pages of books. Also, the ensemble of portraits echoing into the distance and synchronized with an audio loop. See the artist statements for tree (www.artprize.org/entries#15033) and portraits (www.artprize.org/entries#46366).

 

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Descending from Ottawa Street and crossing Monroe, Lyon Street deadends at this newly built park at the edge of the Grand River.

 

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Plugged in and switched on, the sculpture has the likeness of a whale moving through water. This corner of the Art Prize headquarters venue is devoted to Future Projects: hints at a much larger creation to produce if chosen (funded). See Ivan Iyler's statement at www.artprize.org/entries#44587

 

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Detail from a longer photo of the whole roll of black fabric covered in the white paint points. Before effective vaccines, much of Covid year one was a series of emergencies, tragedies, uncertainties and anxieties, and in this case also death: half a million for USA in 2020 by this reckoning in visual form by artist Kym Nicolson.

 

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Even in the blurred plastic lens of a toy camera the vivid flare in these human faces by L. Raebel stands out on display upstairs in the B.O.B., one of the 2024 Art Prize hosting venues from September 13 to 28.

 

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By late morning the September sun is still casting prominent shadows from the trees and other street elements. This video clip from the parking lot at the east side of this street looks across to the Veterans Memorial Park where numerous Art Prize entries are competing for judges' and visitors' votes.

 

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The heart and soul of Endlesswill.com, Mr. William Davis, was putting poetry onto his cards, starting from the visitor's one-word prompt. This one, LOVE.

 

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At the bottom right the figures 2020 and 500,000 are shown since this long roll of black fabric has half a million white paint dots in lines and circles and various patterns to express the swirling uncertainties, ignorance, incompetence and indifference in some cases for the first full year of disease transmission within the USA in 2020. Made visible in this aggregate way, the totality and enormity is staggering - each life extinguished is a world gone forever. All this from the hand of artist, Kym Nicolson.

 

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For Art Prize 2024 this wide space adjacent to the main entrance to the Hotel is hosting several artists with big art and small, traditional materials and digital ones, too. This video clip sweeps around the interior to give an overview impression of the arrangement of displays, light, and movement as of 9/23 evening.

 

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The out-of-state license plate may account for the failure to download the app or decipher the microprint on the kiosk alternative for encoding one's spot into the database to pay for parking. There is no sign of meter maid (or man). And no place to plug in coins. For digital illiterates the secret handshakes, swipes, and hacks are science fiction.

 

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There must be a lot of symbolism, memories, aspirations and disappointments linked to these plastic figures. Visitors are invited to write on the limbs.

 

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The swirling coil of copper wire gives the sense of whirlpool and dizziness, but the rounded granite suggests that even hard things can soften their edges. Meanwhile a quilted cover of spent bullets fills the foreground. Consider the materials are mute, this exhibit speaks volumes. It marks 25 years since the people at Columbine High School in Colorado were terrorized and several were murdered.

 

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According to artist, Emma Pachulski, this montage of QOTD (quote of the day) is her selection of quips, zingers, and exchanges with friends and family from the past 3 years. See the full statement by the artist at www.artprize.org/entries#78139

 

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The full statement of the project's 18 pieces, including audio accompaniment on CD for portable gallery player and headsets, is at www.artprize.org/entries#50845

 

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Stretching perpendicular to flowing Grand River beyond the far wall of glass in the distance, the long passageway provides a pleasant space for art in this year's Art Prize competition.

 

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This entire room is filled with one artist's many pieces of mainly 2D art; all four walls from waist high to eye level or above. See what the artist, Faye Owens, writes in her statement, www.artprize.org/entries#17481

 

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Most seem gentle and conscientious when gradually shifting one of the levers at a time. The live marionette obliges by moving the relevant part in time with the lever.

 

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