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Tanglefoot artists celebrate 25 Years of the Open Studio Event

The artists of the Tanglefoot Building in Grand Rapids aim to keep a tradition of 25 years going this month. For the past quarter century, the first of its kind studio in Grand Rapids has hosted the Open Studio event on the weekend before Thanksgiving. The event has gone beyond an exhibition and sale, as the public is invited to observe and interact with artists in their unique studio spaces.

Revue Arts 17 November 2016
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Music, Naturally: GVSU’s New Music Ensemble Celebrates the Wilderness with National Parks Tour

When patrons visit National Parks, they expect to hear the wild sounds of nature — the wolves howling, geysers churning and insects humming, but perhaps not plucked spines of an amplified cactus.

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Local composer discusses the inspiration for his “Madame Bovary” concerto

It depends on who you ask, but Gustave Flaubert’s literary masterpiece “Madame Bovary” is about either a hapless dreamer or an adulterous drama queen.

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Passing the Baton: Raymond Harvey to retire from the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra

Raymond Harvey has led the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra for 18 years, but at the end of the 2016-2017 season, someone else will take the stand.

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Phillips brings humor, passion to community theater as a playwright

To playwright Scott Phillips, life is meant to be funny, even when it doesn’t seem like it.

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Chronicling Empires: Q&A with Ryan Spencer Reed

Ryan Spencer Reed just wants to change the world. In 2004, the Calvin College alum sparked a national conversation on the War in Darfur with his photography, taking the exhibit on a university tour across the U.S. Since then, he’s worked as a photojournalist around the world. 

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Couture Curation

As our wardrobes change along with the seasons, it’s only fitting to view fashionable frocks and runway designs in a fresh light.

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Not Your Grandmother's Quilt

After forming a relationship with legendary fine art quiltmaker Nancy Crow and hosting a solo exhibition of her work, Muskegon Museum of Art agreed to help develop and debut an invitational exhibition of colorful, circular abstractions that push the envelope of quiltmaking.

Revue Arts 03 October 2016
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Broadway Grand Rapids gets a bump from ‘Phantom’ tour, DeVos upgrades

While recent improvements did little to directly change the attendee experience for shows at DeVos Performance Hall, they helped usher in a record-setting season for Broadway Grand Rapids. 

That’s because the $350,000 in behind-the-scenes renovations approved two years ago made it possible for Broadway Grand Rapids to lure in bigger shows. The first of those larger performances, “Phantom of the Opera,” played its sold-out, 16-show run over two weeks in May. 

Revue Arts 14 September 2016
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Gilmore Collection’s new downtown Grand Rapids venue set to open

The Gilmore Collection, owners and operators of restaurant facilities like The B.O.B., today unveiled details for the under-construction music venue in downtown Grand Rapids.

Revue Arts 13 September 2016
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Beginner’s guide to West Michigan museums

Here’s a handy beginners’ field guide to museums, some art-centric and some not, all over West Michigan.

Revue Arts 08 September 2016
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MARCELO LEHNINGER: Getting personal with the new maestro of Grand Rapids Symphony

For the first time in 17 years, the Grand Rapids Symphony has a new music director. Marcelo Lehninger — replacing David Lockington, who held the position for 16 years — was the symphony's guest conductor in both February 2015 and April 2016. 

Revue talked with Lehninger about his interests, his musical philosophy, and his plans for the symphony. 

Revue Arts 08 September 2016
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JEFF KRAUS: The ambiguous world of enigmatic domains

Simple shapes, large swaths of color and quasi-patterns dominate the abstract landscapes of Jeff Kraus’ canvases. 

But the 31-year-old Grand Rapidian doesn’t want to tell you how to interpret his work. Rather, Kraus enjoys “the fact that each person can look at it and associate different things from their life onto it.” The art, which has been shown in galleries from Los Angeles to New York, is meant to be experienced rather than deciphered.

Revue Arts 08 September 2016
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UICA looks back on 40 years of challenging Grand Rapids

“The UICA has been a major reason why I enjoy living in GR, as it has been the most professional, inspiring, forward-thinking art institution outside of Detroit, as far as I’m concerned.”

Revue Arts 08 September 2016
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Review: ‘Shakespeare (Abridged)’ is Lightning-Paced and Thunderously Funny

Review: ‘Shakespeare (Abridged)’ is Lightning-Paced and Thunderously Funny

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Jump Into Summer at SC4A: Music, Musicals and Masterful Art

Jump Into Summer at SC4A: Music, Musicals and Masterful Art

Summer in West Michigan wouldn’t be complete without the events, exhibitions, and shows put on by Sa...
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