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VISIT KALAMAZOOARTS.ORG
Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center celebrates Black History Month showcasing the artistry of several local African American artists.
3
Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Chairs”, Ellen Nelson’s series of paintings presents familiar household creatures as no longer direct subject matter, but vessels for the portrayal of bigger ideas.
4
Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmShryl Daniel and Leslie Dewberry showcase their African American interpretation of Modern and Traditional Quilts.
2
Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPaige Harrison: Mixed Media.
1
KRESA Education for the ArtsEpic Center, 2nd Floor and Lower Level, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA compilation of student videos from EFA’s digital Media Arts classes.
5
KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Galleries100 E. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmTeachers Choice. This is an exhibit of art work designed by students from each of the Art and New Media programs of study, chosen by the instructors.
6
MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmMRC artWorks provides adults living with developmental disabilities an outlet to express their creativity and at the same time, earn a paycheck. The funky and whimsical fine art is created using 90% recycled and renewable resources.
7Overneath Creative Collective Studio215 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmTim Liby, RSL Custom Furnishings. Specializing in custom made and unique furnishings, often using live edge lumber, reclaimed or industrial materials.
9
Optimed Pharmacy154 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArtwork by Monica Dubray and John Woodward.
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Tudor House Tea & Spice353 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDestinee Wells: Natural Manipu-lation. Objects from nature, brought indoors, and manipulated to create a documentation; a display of nature.
10
Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan Avenue2nd Floor5:00 – 10:00 pmXiaoying Li, a painting Instructor from Chongqing, China, brings her beautiful work to Art Hop!
11
KALAMAZOOMALL
ShareYour AH
Free Upcoming Shows
Funding provided by
FEB 7 - The Cowfoot Stand Down
FEB 21 - The Adventures of Zorro
MAR 7 - The Ventriloquist Curse
MAR 14 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Two-part Presentation)
All Ears Theatre performs newly scripted radio programs for live audiences, complete with old school sound effects,
from January through May. Shows are later broadcast on 102.1 WMUK-FM. Performances are at 6:00 pm at the First Baptist Church and are always FREE to the public.
OPEN AUDITIONS!Please Join Us for
Auditions are held from 7-9 pmat the Epic Center
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo
February 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (two-part presentation),
Ananse’s Return, and The Odyssey of Runyon Jones)
Learn more about All Ears Theatreat Kalamazooarts.org
March 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: Little Red Riding Hood, The Importance of
Being Earnest, and The Bickersons)
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VISIT KALAMAZOOARTS.ORG
Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center celebrates Black History Month showcasing the artistry of several local African American artists.
3
Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Chairs”, Ellen Nelson’s series of paintings presents familiar household creatures as no longer direct subject matter, but vessels for the portrayal of bigger ideas.
4
Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmShryl Daniel and Leslie Dewberry showcase their African American interpretation of Modern and Traditional Quilts.
2
Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPaige Harrison: Mixed Media.
1
KRESA Education for the ArtsEpic Center, 2nd Floor and Lower Level, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA compilation of student videos from EFA’s digital Media Arts classes.
5
KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Galleries100 E. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmTeachers Choice. This is an exhibit of art work designed by students from each of the Art and New Media programs of study, chosen by the instructors.
6
MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmMRC artWorks provides adults living with developmental disabilities an outlet to express their creativity and at the same time, earn a paycheck. The funky and whimsical fine art is created using 90% recycled and renewable resources.
7Overneath Creative Collective Studio215 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmTim Liby, RSL Custom Furnishings. Specializing in custom made and unique furnishings, often using live edge lumber, reclaimed or industrial materials.
9
Optimed Pharmacy154 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArtwork by Monica Dubray and John Woodward.
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SOUTH
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ALA
MA
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MA
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W. MICHIGAN
Tudor House Tea & Spice353 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDestinee Wells: Natural Manipu-lation. Objects from nature, brought indoors, and manipulated to create a documentation; a display of nature.
10
Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan Avenue2nd Floor5:00 – 10:00 pmXiaoying Li, a painting Instructor from Chongqing, China, brings her beautiful work to Art Hop!
11
KALAMAZOOMALL
ShareYour AH
Free Upcoming Shows
Funding provided by
FEB 7 - The Cowfoot Stand Down
FEB 21 - The Adventures of Zorro
MAR 7 - The Ventriloquist Curse
MAR 14 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Two-part Presentation)
All Ears Theatre performs newly scripted radio programs for live audiences, complete with old school sound effects,
from January through May. Shows are later broadcast on 102.1 WMUK-FM. Performances are at 6:00 pm at the First Baptist Church and are always FREE to the public.
OPEN AUDITIONS!Please Join Us for
Auditions are held from 7-9 pmat the Epic Center
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo
February 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (two-part presentation),
Ananse’s Return, and The Odyssey of Runyon Jones)
Learn more about All Ears Theatreat Kalamazooarts.org
March 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: Little Red Riding Hood, The Importance of
Being Earnest, and The Bickersons)
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VISIT KALAMAZOOARTS.ORG
Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center celebrates Black History Month showcasing the artistry of several local African American artists.
3
Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Chairs”, Ellen Nelson’s series of paintings presents familiar household creatures as no longer direct subject matter, but vessels for the portrayal of bigger ideas.
4
Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmShryl Daniel and Leslie Dewberry showcase their African American interpretation of Modern and Traditional Quilts.
2
Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPaige Harrison: Mixed Media.
1
KRESA Education for the ArtsEpic Center, 2nd Floor and Lower Level, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA compilation of student videos from EFA’s digital Media Arts classes.
5
KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Galleries100 E. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmTeachers Choice. This is an exhibit of art work designed by students from each of the Art and New Media programs of study, chosen by the instructors.
6
MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmMRC artWorks provides adults living with developmental disabilities an outlet to express their creativity and at the same time, earn a paycheck. The funky and whimsical fine art is created using 90% recycled and renewable resources.
7Overneath Creative Collective Studio215 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmTim Liby, RSL Custom Furnishings. Specializing in custom made and unique furnishings, often using live edge lumber, reclaimed or industrial materials.
9
Optimed Pharmacy154 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArtwork by Monica Dubray and John Woodward.
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Tudor House Tea & Spice353 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDestinee Wells: Natural Manipu-lation. Objects from nature, brought indoors, and manipulated to create a documentation; a display of nature.
10
Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan Avenue2nd Floor5:00 – 10:00 pmXiaoying Li, a painting Instructor from Chongqing, China, brings her beautiful work to Art Hop!
11
KALAMAZOOMALL
Share Your AH
Free Upcoming Shows
Funding provided by
FEB 7 - The Cowfoot Stand Down
FEB 21 - The Adventures of Zorro
MAR 7 - The Ventriloquist Curse
MAR14 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Two-part Presentation)
All Ears Theatre performs newly scripted radio programs for live audiences, complete with old school sound effects,
fromJanuary through May. Shows are later broadcast on 102.1 WMUK-FM. Performances are at 6:00 pm at the First Baptist Church and are always FREE to the public.
OPEN AUDITIONS!Please Join Us for
Auditions are held from 7-9 pmat the Epic Center
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo
February 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (two-part presentation),
Ananse’s Return, and The Odyssey of Runyon Jones)
Learn more about All Ears Theatreat Kalamazooarts.org
March 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: Little Red Riding Hood, The Importance of
Being Earnest, and The Bickersons)
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VISIT KALAMAZOOARTS.ORG
Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center celebrates Black History Month showcasing the artistry of several local African American artists.
3
Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Chairs”, Ellen Nelson’s series of paintings presents familiar household creatures as no longer direct subject matter, but vessels for the portrayal of bigger ideas.
4
Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmShryl Daniel and Leslie Dewberry showcase their African American interpretation of Modern and Traditional Quilts.
2
Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPaige Harrison: Mixed Media.
1
KRESA Education for the ArtsEpic Center, 2nd Floor and Lower Level, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA compilation of student videos from EFA’s digital Media Arts classes.
5
KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Galleries100 E. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmTeachers Choice. This is an exhibit of art work designed by students from each of the Art and New Media programs of study, chosen by the instructors.
6
MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmMRC artWorks provides adults living with developmental disabilities an outlet to express their creativity and at the same time, earn a paycheck. The funky and whimsical fine art is created using 90% recycled and renewable resources.
7Overneath Creative Collective Studio215 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmTim Liby, RSL Custom Furnishings. Specializing in custom made and unique furnishings, often using live edge lumber, reclaimed or industrial materials.
9
Optimed Pharmacy154 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArtwork by Monica Dubray and John Woodward.
8
4
10
611
7
8
9
1
2•3•5
SOUTH
JOH
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ONE WAY
ONE WAY
ONE WAY
HEN
RIETTA
FARM
ER’S ALLEY
LOVELL
CEDAR
S. KALA
MA
ZOO
MA
LLBU
RDIC
K
ROSE
W. MICHIGAN
Tudor House Tea & Spice353 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDestinee Wells: Natural Manipu-lation. Objects from nature, brought indoors, and manipulated to create a documentation; a display of nature.
10
Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan Avenue2nd Floor5:00 – 10:00 pmXiaoying Li, a painting Instructor from Chongqing, China, brings her beautiful work to Art Hop!
11
KALAMAZOOMALL
Share Your AH
Free Upcoming Shows
Funding provided by
FEB 7 - The Cowfoot Stand Down
FEB 21 - The Adventures of Zorro
MAR 7 - The Ventriloquist Curse
MAR14 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Two-part Presentation)
All Ears Theatre performs newly scripted radio programs for live audiences, complete with old school sound effects,
fromJanuary through May. Shows are later broadcast on 102.1 WMUK-FM. Performances are at 6:00 pm at the First Baptist Church and are always FREE to the public.
OPEN AUDITIONS!Please Join Us for
Auditions are held from 7-9 pmat the Epic Center
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo
February 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (two-part presentation),
Ananse’s Return, and The Odyssey of Runyon Jones)
Learn more about All Ears Theatreat Kalamazooarts.org
March 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: Little Red Riding Hood, The Importance of
Being Earnest, and The Bickersons)
feb
NO
N-P
RO
FITU
.S. PO
STAG
EPA
IDK
ala
ma
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, MI
Pe
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359 south kalamazoo m
allsuite 203kalam
azoo, mi 49007
269.342.5059w
ww
.kalamazooarts.org
Postm
aste
r ple
ase
de
liver b
y Jan
30th
VISIT KALAMAZOOARTS.ORG
Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center celebrates Black History Month showcasing the artistry of several local African American artists.
3
Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Chairs”, Ellen Nelson’s series of paintings presents familiar household creatures as no longer direct subject matter, but vessels for the portrayal of bigger ideas.
4
Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmShryl Daniel and Leslie Dewberry showcase their African American interpretation of Modern and Traditional Quilts.
2
Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPaige Harrison: Mixed Media.
1
KRESA Education for the ArtsEpic Center, 2nd Floor and Lower Level, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA compilation of student videos from EFA’s digital Media Arts classes.
5
KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Galleries100 E. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmTeachers Choice. This is an exhibit of art work designed by students from each of the Art and New Media programs of study, chosen by the instructors.
6
MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmMRC artWorks provides adults living with developmental disabilities an outlet to express their creativity and at the same time, earn a paycheck. The funky and whimsical fine art is created using 90% recycled and renewable resources.
7Overneath Creative Collective Studio215 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmTim Liby, RSL Custom Furnishings. Specializing in custom made and unique furnishings, often using live edge lumber, reclaimed or industrial materials.
9
Optimed Pharmacy154 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArtwork by Monica Dubray and John Woodward.
8
4
10
611
7
8
9
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W. MICHIGAN
Tudor House Tea & Spice353 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDestinee Wells: Natural Manipu-lation. Objects from nature, brought indoors, and manipulated to create a documentation; a display of nature.
10
Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan Avenue2nd Floor5:00 – 10:00 pmXiaoying Li, a painting Instructor from Chongqing, China, brings her beautiful work to Art Hop!
11
KALAMAZOOMALL
Share Your AH
Free Upcoming Shows
Funding provided by
FEB 7 - The Cowfoot Stand Down
FEB 21 - The Adventures of Zorro
MAR 7 - The Ventriloquist Curse
MAR14 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Two-part Presentation)
All Ears Theatre performs newly scripted radio programs for live audiences, complete with old school sound effects,
fromJanuary through May. Shows are later broadcast on 102.1 WMUK-FM. Performances are at 6:00 pm at the First Baptist Church and are always FREE to the public.
OPEN AUDITIONS!Please Join Us for
Auditions are held from 7-9 pmat the Epic Center
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo
February 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (two-part presentation),
Ananse’s Return, and The Odyssey of Runyon Jones)
Learn more about All Ears Theatreat Kalamazooarts.org
March 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: Little Red Riding Hood, The Importance of
Being Earnest, and The Bickersons)
feb
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N-P
RO
FITU
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STAG
EPA
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ala
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, MI
Pe
rmit N
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359 south kalamazoo m
allsuite 203kalam
azoo, mi 49007
269.342.5059w
ww
.kalamazooarts.org
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[part - ner] noun - 1. your local friend that cultivates community creativity by supporting its member’s dreams, ambitions, and programs that help keep the arts alive and thriving in Kalamazoo.
partner*
arts council of greater kalamazoo
We are not a Museum…yet we produce Art Hop, twelve times a year. This FREE program adds over $700,000 to the local economy.
We are not an Orchestra…yet we bring FREE live music to Bronson Park every Sunday, June through August, at Concerts in the Park.
We are not a Theatre…yet we produce All Ears Radio Theatre. Hailed as one of Kiplinger Magazine’s “Must Do” FREE events in Kalamazoo.
We are not a Social Service Agency…yet we offer teens in Kalama-zoo County a FREE summer program called United Teens Talent which gives them a chance to express and find themselves as they work with seasoned directors and mentors.
We are not a School or Government Agency…yet we provide FREE workshops and regrant State of Michigan funds helping arts organi-zations and artists contribute to our local and regional communities.
KalamazooArts.org
We receive NO Tax or Guaranteed Funding.We can only continue to do this with your generous, tax deductible support. Please consider donating at:
ART HOP is a program of theArts Council of Greater Kalamazooand is presented with help fromthese generous sponsors:
WMUK
102.1 FMWMUK.ORG
Arcadia Ales701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotography by Joshua Cronk.
26
Kalamazoo CollegeUpjohn Libray CommonsA. M. Todd Rare Book Room150 Thompson Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Petals and Paws”: Selected Flora and Fauna Resources in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room collection
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Kalamazoo CollegeArcus Center for Social Justice Leadershio205 Monroe Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Stanger Land”: a site specific project at K by Nayda Collazo-Llorens.Meet the artist in the new Arcus Center building.
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Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmRose Netzorg and James W. Kerr Gallery- HOME: An Artists and Writers Project, with support from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
20Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery- NATURE LOVES COURAGE:The Wassaic Project, Curators.
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Boatyard Brewing Company432 E. Paterson Street5:00 – 9:00 pmSteve Curl. PLANET STEVE INVASION! Boatyard becomes 'Botyard’!
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Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue9:00 – 1:00 amThe Real Fantastics: Motown, Stax, soul and classic R&B favorites
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Bella Patina131 W. South Street5:00 – 9:00 pmFabric Art by Julie Marron-Parker owner of Artfilled Notions.
21Kalamazoo Institue of Arts314 S. Park5:00 – 8:00 pmArea poets will read their work, written in response to a piece from the permanent collection, for the exhibition Second Sight/Insight II.
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Are you an Artistthat would like tobe in Art Hop?
We’ll help you finda venue!
What’s Missing from Art Hop?
YOU.
ContactBeth McCann [email protected]
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West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmWatch live blown-glass ornament workshops in the Hot Shop and bead making in the Flameworking Studio.
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West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmThe Reflections Gallery features over 20 local artists displaying fun and functional glass art! Located within the West Michigan Glass Art Center.
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Park Trades CenterPark Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmA variety of art studios will be open to the public.
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Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmHere & Now: New work by Lauren Newton, Lauren Paquette, and Laurel Premo.
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Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street6:00 – 8:00 pmStorytelling Festival Kick-Off Concert. Benjammin Educational Music (Educational Music) Karen Libman (Storyteller).
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Diekema Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmBill VanderMeeden creates unique artwork with reflective colored epoxy and hand crafted frames.
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Fire Historical and CulturalArts Collaborative1249 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmBig Lotus Dream: Artwork by Lena Drenth.
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NEED MORE INFO? CALL (269) 342-5059
Tromblay627 S. Burdick Street7:00 – 9:00 pmElegant abstracts from accom-plished Korean-American painter, Inja Cho.
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26W. KALAMAZOO E. KALAMAZOO
MILLS
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[part - ner] noun - 1. your local friend that cultivates community creativity by supporting its member’s dreams, ambitions, and programs that help keep the arts alive and thriving in Kalamazoo.
partner*
arts council of greater kalamazoo
We are not a Museum…yet we produce Art Hop, twelve times a year. This FREE program adds over $700,000 to the local economy.
We are not an Orchestra…yet we bring FREE live music to Bronson Park every Sunday, June through August, at Concerts in the Park.
We are not a Theatre…yet we produce All Ears Radio Theatre. Hailed as one of Kiplinger Magazine’s “Must Do” FREE events in Kalamazoo.
We are not a Social Service Agency…yet we offer teens in Kalama-zoo County a FREE summer program called United Teens Talent which gives them a chance to express and find themselves as they work with seasoned directors and mentors.
We are not a School or Government Agency…yet we provide FREE workshops and regrant State of Michigan funds helping arts organi-zations and artists contribute to our local and regional communities.
KalamazooArts.org
We receive NO Tax or Guaranteed Funding.We can only continue to do this with your generous, tax deductible support. Please consider donating at:
ART HOP is a program of theArts Council of Greater Kalamazooand is presented with help fromthese generous sponsors:
WMUK
102.1 FMWMUK.ORG
Arcadia Ales701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotography by Joshua Cronk.
26
Kalamazoo CollegeUpjohn Libray CommonsA. M. Todd Rare Book Room150 Thompson Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Petals and Paws”: Selected Flora and Fauna Resources in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room collection
18
Kalamazoo CollegeArcus Center for Social Justice Leadershio205 Monroe Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Stanger Land”: a site specific project at K by Nayda Collazo-Llorens.Meet the artist in the new Arcus Center building.
17
Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmRose Netzorg and James W. Kerr Gallery- HOME: An Artists and Writers Project, with support from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
20Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery- NATURE LOVES COURAGE:The Wassaic Project, Curators.
19
Boatyard Brewing Company432 E. Paterson Street5:00 – 9:00 pmSteve Curl. PLANET STEVE INVASION! Boatyard becomes 'Botyard’!
27
Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue9:00 – 1:00 amThe Real Fantastics: Motown, Stax, soul and classic R&B favorites
28
Bella Patina131 W. South Street5:00 – 9:00 pmFabric Art by Julie Marron-Parker owner of Artfilled Notions.
21Kalamazoo Institue of Arts314 S. Park5:00 – 8:00 pmArea poets will read their work, written in response to a piece from the permanent collection, for the exhibition Second Sight/Insight II.
22
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Are you an Artistthat would like tobe in Art Hop?
We’ll help you finda venue!
What’s Missing from Art Hop?
YOU.
ContactBeth McCann [email protected]
KALAMAZOO
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West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmWatch live blown-glass ornament workshops in the Hot Shop and bead making in the Flameworking Studio.
16
West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmThe Reflections Gallery features over 20 local artists displaying fun and functional glass art! Located within the West Michigan Glass Art Center.
15
Park Trades CenterPark Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmA variety of art studios will be open to the public.
14
Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmHere & Now: New work by Lauren Newton, Lauren Paquette, and Laurel Premo.
12
Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street6:00 – 8:00 pmStorytelling Festival Kick-Off Concert. Benjammin Educational Music (Educational Music) Karen Libman (Storyteller).
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Diekema Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmBill VanderMeeden creates unique artwork with reflective colored epoxy and hand crafted frames.
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Fire Historical and CulturalArts Collaborative1249 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmBig Lotus Dream: Artwork by Lena Drenth.
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NEED MORE INFO? CALL (269) 342-5059
Tromblay627 S. Burdick Street7:00 – 9:00 pmElegant abstracts from accom-plished Korean-American painter, Inja Cho.
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[part - ner] noun - 1. your local friend that cultivates community creativity by supporting its member’s dreams, ambitions, and programs that help keep the arts alive and thriving in Kalamazoo.
partner*
arts council of greater kalamazoo
We are not a Museum…yet we produce Art Hop, twelve times a year. This FREE program adds over $700,000 to the local economy.
We are not an Orchestra…yet we bring FREE live music to Bronson Park every Sunday, June through August, at Concerts in the Park.
We are not a Theatre…yet we produce All Ears Radio Theatre. Hailed as one of Kiplinger Magazine’s “Must Do” FREE events in Kalamazoo.
We are not a Social Service Agency…yet we offer teens in Kalama-zoo County a FREE summer program called United Teens Talent which gives them a chance to express and find themselves as they work with seasoned directors and mentors.
We are not a School or Government Agency…yet we provide FREE workshops and regrant State of Michigan funds helping arts organi-zations and artists contribute to our local and regional communities.
KalamazooArts.org
We receive NO Tax or Guaranteed Funding.We can only continue to do this with your generous, tax deductible support. Please consider donating at:
ART HOP is a program of theArts Council of Greater Kalamazooand is presented with help fromthese generous sponsors:
WMUK
102.1 FMWMUK.ORG
Arcadia Ales701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotography by Joshua Cronk.
26
Kalamazoo CollegeUpjohn Libray CommonsA. M. Todd Rare Book Room150 Thompson Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Petals and Paws”: Selected Flora and Fauna Resources in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room collection
18
Kalamazoo CollegeArcus Center for Social Justice Leadershio205 Monroe Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Stanger Land”: a site specific project at K by Nayda Collazo-Llorens.Meet the artist in the new Arcus Center building.
17
Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmRose Netzorg and James W. Kerr Gallery- HOME: An Artists and Writers Project, with support from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
20Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery- NATURE LOVES COURAGE:The Wassaic Project, Curators.
19
Boatyard Brewing Company432 E. Paterson Street5:00 – 9:00 pmSteve Curl. PLANET STEVE INVASION! Boatyard becomes 'Botyard’!
27
Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue9:00 – 1:00 amThe Real Fantastics: Motown, Stax, soul and classic R&B favorites
28
Bella Patina131 W. South Street5:00 – 9:00 pmFabric Art by Julie Marron-Parker owner of Artfilled Notions.
21Kalamazoo Institue of Arts314 S. Park5:00 – 8:00 pmArea poets will read their work, written in response to a piece from the permanent collection, for the exhibition Second Sight/Insight II.
22
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Are you an Artistthat would like tobe in Art Hop?
We’ll help you finda venue!
What’s Missing from Art Hop?
YOU.
ContactBeth McCann [email protected]
KALAMAZOO
ELEANOR
WATER
PARK
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West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmWatch live blown-glass ornament workshops in the Hot Shop and bead making in the Flameworking Studio.
16
West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmThe Reflections Gallery features over 20 local artists displaying fun and functional glass art! Located within the West Michigan Glass Art Center.
15
Park Trades CenterPark Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmA variety of art studios will be open to the public.
14
Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmHere & Now: New work by Lauren Newton, Lauren Paquette, and Laurel Premo.
12
Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street6:00 – 8:00 pmStorytelling Festival Kick-Off Concert. Benjammin Educational Music (Educational Music) Karen Libman (Storyteller).
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Diekema Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmBill VanderMeeden creates unique artwork with reflective colored epoxy and hand crafted frames.
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Fire Historical and CulturalArts Collaborative1249 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmBig Lotus Dream: Artwork by Lena Drenth.
25
NEED MORE INFO? CALL (269) 342-5059
Tromblay627 S. Burdick Street7:00 – 9:00 pmElegant abstracts from accom-plished Korean-American painter, Inja Cho.
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[part - ner] noun - 1. your local friend that cultivates community creativity by supporting its member’s dreams, ambitions, and programs that help keep the arts alive and thriving in Kalamazoo.
partner*
arts council of greater kalamazoo
We are not a Museum…yet we produce Art Hop, twelve times a year. This FREE program adds over $700,000 to the local economy.
We are not an Orchestra…yet we bring FREE live music to Bronson Park every Sunday, June through August, at Concerts in the Park.
We are not a Theatre…yet we produce All Ears Radio Theatre. Hailed as one of Kiplinger Magazine’s “Must Do” FREE events in Kalamazoo.
We are not a Social Service Agency…yet we offer teens in Kalama-zoo County a FREE summer program called United Teens Talent which gives them a chance to express and find themselves as they work with seasoned directors and mentors.
We are not a School or Government Agency…yet we provide FREE workshops and regrant State of Michigan funds helping arts organi-zations and artists contribute to our local and regional communities.
KalamazooArts.org
We receive NO Tax or Guaranteed Funding.We can only continue to do this with your generous, tax deductible support. Please consider donating at:
ART HOP is a program of theArts Council of Greater Kalamazooand is presented with help fromthese generous sponsors:
WMUK
102.1 FMWMUK.ORG
Arcadia Ales701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotography by Joshua Cronk.
26
Kalamazoo CollegeUpjohn Libray CommonsA. M. Todd Rare Book Room150 Thompson Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Petals and Paws”: Selected Flora and Fauna Resources in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room collection
18
Kalamazoo CollegeArcus Center for Social Justice Leadershio205 Monroe Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Stanger Land”: a site specific project at K by Nayda Collazo-Llorens.Meet the artist in the new Arcus Center building.
17
Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmRose Netzorg and James W. Kerr Gallery- HOME: An Artists and Writers Project, with support from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
20Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery- NATURE LOVES COURAGE:The Wassaic Project, Curators.
19
Boatyard Brewing Company432 E. Paterson Street5:00 – 9:00 pmSteve Curl. PLANET STEVE INVASION! Boatyard becomes 'Botyard’!
27
Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue9:00 – 1:00 amThe Real Fantastics: Motown, Stax, soul and classic R&B favorites
28
Bella Patina131 W. South Street5:00 – 9:00 pmFabric Art by Julie Marron-Parker owner of Artfilled Notions.
21Kalamazoo Institue of Arts314 S. Park5:00 – 8:00 pmArea poets will read their work, written in response to a piece from the permanent collection, for the exhibition Second Sight/Insight II.
22
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Are you an Artistthat would like tobe in Art Hop?
We’ll help you finda venue!
What’s Missing from Art Hop?
YOU.
ContactBeth McCann [email protected]
KALAMAZOO
ELEANOR
WATER
PARK
12•1415•16
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West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmWatch live blown-glass ornament workshops in the Hot Shop and bead making in the Flameworking Studio.
16
West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmThe Reflections Gallery features over 20 local artists displaying fun and functional glass art! Located within the West Michigan Glass Art Center.
15
Park Trades CenterPark Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmA variety of art studios will be open to the public.
14
Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmHere & Now: New work by Lauren Newton, Lauren Paquette, and Laurel Premo.
12
Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street6:00 – 8:00 pmStorytelling Festival Kick-Off Concert. Benjammin Educational Music (Educational Music) Karen Libman (Storyteller).
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Diekema Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmBill VanderMeeden creates unique artwork with reflective colored epoxy and hand crafted frames.
23
25
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PORT
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EGLESTON
Fire Historical and CulturalArts Collaborative1249 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmBig Lotus Dream: Artwork by Lena Drenth.
25
NEED MORE INFO? CALL (269) 342-5059
Tromblay627 S. Burdick Street7:00 – 9:00 pmElegant abstracts from accom-plished Korean-American painter, Inja Cho.
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[part - ner] noun - 1. your local friend that cultivates community creativity by supporting its member’s dreams, ambitions, and programs that help keep the arts alive and thriving in Kalamazoo.
partner*
arts council of greater kalamazoo
We are not a Museum…yet we produce Art Hop, twelve times a year. This FREE program adds over $700,000 to the local economy.
We are not an Orchestra…yet we bring FREE live music to Bronson Park every Sunday, June through August, at Concerts in the Park.
We are not a Theatre…yet we produce All Ears Radio Theatre. Hailed as one of Kiplinger Magazine’s “Must Do” FREE events in Kalamazoo.
We are not a Social Service Agency…yet we offer teens in Kalama-zoo County a FREE summer program called United Teens Talent which gives them a chance to express and find themselves as they work with seasoned directors and mentors.
We are not a School or Government Agency…yet we provide FREE workshops and regrant State of Michigan funds helping arts organi-zations and artists contribute to our local and regional communities.
KalamazooArts.org
We receive NO Tax or Guaranteed Funding.We can only continue to do this with your generous, tax deductible support. Please consider donating at:
ART HOP is a program of theArts Council of Greater Kalamazooand is presented with help fromthese generous sponsors:
WMUK
102.1 FMWMUK.ORG
Arcadia Ales701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotography by Joshua Cronk.
26
Kalamazoo CollegeUpjohn Libray CommonsA. M. Todd Rare Book Room150 Thompson Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Petals and Paws”: Selected Flora and Fauna Resources in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room collection
18
Kalamazoo CollegeArcus Center for Social Justice Leadershio205 Monroe Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Stanger Land”: a site specific project at K by Nayda Collazo-Llorens.Meet the artist in the new Arcus Center building.
17
Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmRose Netzorg and James W. Kerr Gallery- HOME: An Artists and Writers Project, with support from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
20Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery- NATURE LOVES COURAGE:The Wassaic Project, Curators.
19
Boatyard Brewing Company432 E. Paterson Street5:00 – 9:00 pmSteve Curl. PLANET STEVE INVASION! Boatyard becomes 'Botyard’!
27
Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue9:00 – 1:00 amThe Real Fantastics: Motown, Stax, soul and classic R&B favorites
28
Bella Patina131 W. South Street5:00 – 9:00 pmFabric Art by Julie Marron-Parker owner of Artfilled Notions.
21Kalamazoo Institue of Arts314 S. Park5:00 – 8:00 pmArea poets will read their work, written in response to a piece from the permanent collection, for the exhibition Second Sight/Insight II.
22
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Are you an Artistthat would like tobe in Art Hop?
We’ll help you finda venue!
What’s Missing from Art Hop?
YOU.
ContactBeth McCann [email protected]
KALAMAZOO
ELEANOR
WATER
PARK
12•1415•16
13
BUS/TRAINSTATION
ROSE
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West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmWatch live blown-glass ornament workshops in the Hot Shop and bead making in the Flameworking Studio.
16
West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmThe Reflections Gallery features over 20 local artists displaying fun and functional glass art! Located within the West Michigan Glass Art Center.
15
Park Trades CenterPark Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmA variety of art studios will be open to the public.
14
Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmHere & Now: New work by Lauren Newton, Lauren Paquette, and Laurel Premo.
12
Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street6:00 – 8:00 pmStorytelling Festival Kick-Off Concert. Benjammin Educational Music (Educational Music) Karen Libman (Storyteller).
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Diekema Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmBill VanderMeeden creates unique artwork with reflective colored epoxy and hand crafted frames.
23
25
WASHINGTON
STOCKBRIDGE
PORT
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EGLESTON
Fire Historical and CulturalArts Collaborative1249 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmBig Lotus Dream: Artwork by Lena Drenth.
25
NEED MORE INFO? CALL (269) 342-5059
Tromblay627 S. Burdick Street7:00 – 9:00 pmElegant abstracts from accom-plished Korean-American painter, Inja Cho.
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[part - ner] noun - 1. your local friend that cultivates community creativity by supporting its member’s dreams, ambitions, and programs that help keep the arts alive and thriving in Kalamazoo.
partner*
arts council of greater kalamazoo
We are not a Museum…yet we produce Art Hop, twelve times a year. This FREE program adds over $700,000 to the local economy.
We are not an Orchestra…yet we bring FREE live music to Bronson Park every Sunday, June through August, at Concerts in the Park.
We are not a Theatre…yet we produce All Ears Radio Theatre. Hailed as one of Kiplinger Magazine’s “Must Do” FREE events in Kalamazoo.
We are not a Social Service Agency…yet we offer teens in Kalama-zoo County a FREE summer program called United Teens Talent which gives them a chance to express and find themselves as they work with seasoned directors and mentors.
We are not a School or Government Agency…yet we provide FREE workshops and regrant State of Michigan funds helping arts organi-zations and artists contribute to our local and regional communities.
KalamazooArts.org
We receive NO Tax or Guaranteed Funding.We can only continue to do this with your generous, tax deductible support. Please consider donating at:
ART HOP is a program of theArts Council of Greater Kalamazooand is presented with help fromthese generous sponsors:
WMUK
102.1 FMWMUK.ORG
Arcadia Ales701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotography by Joshua Cronk.
26
Kalamazoo CollegeUpjohn Libray CommonsA. M. Todd Rare Book Room150 Thompson Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Petals and Paws”: Selected Flora and Fauna Resources in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room collection
18
Kalamazoo CollegeArcus Center for Social Justice Leadershio205 Monroe Street5:00 – 8:00 pm“Stanger Land”: a site specific project at K by Nayda Collazo-Llorens.Meet the artist in the new Arcus Center building.
17
Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmRose Netzorg and James W. Kerr Gallery- HOME: An Artists and Writers Project, with support from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo.
20Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery- NATURE LOVES COURAGE:The Wassaic Project, Curators.
19
Boatyard Brewing Company432 E. Paterson Street5:00 – 9:00 pmSteve Curl. PLANET STEVE INVASION! Boatyard becomes 'Botyard’!
27
Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue9:00 – 1:00 amThe Real Fantastics: Motown, Stax, soul and classic R&B favorites
28
Bella Patina131 W. South Street5:00 – 9:00 pmFabric Art by Julie Marron-Parker owner of Artfilled Notions.
21Kalamazoo Institue of Arts314 S. Park5:00 – 8:00 pmArea poets will read their work, written in response to a piece from the permanent collection, for the exhibition Second Sight/Insight II.
22
MO
NRO
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Are you an Artistthat would like tobe in Art Hop?
We’ll help you finda venue!
What’s Missing from Art Hop?
YOU.
ContactBeth McCann [email protected]
KALAMAZOO
ELEANOR
WATER
PARK
12•1415•16
13
BUS/TRAINSTATION
ROSE
CH
URC
H
West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmWatch live blown-glass ornament workshops in the Hot Shop and bead making in the Flameworking Studio.
16
West Michigan Glass Art CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmThe Reflections Gallery features over 20 local artists displaying fun and functional glass art! Located within the West Michigan Glass Art Center.
15
Park Trades CenterPark Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmA variety of art studios will be open to the public.
14
Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center, Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmHere & Now: New work by Lauren Newton, Lauren Paquette, and Laurel Premo.
12
Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street6:00 – 8:00 pmStorytelling Festival Kick-Off Concert. Benjammin Educational Music (Educational Music) Karen Libman (Storyteller).
13
23 24PARK
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EDG
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ROSE
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WALNUT
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Diekema Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmBill VanderMeeden creates unique artwork with reflective colored epoxy and hand crafted frames.
23
25
WASHINGTON
STOCKBRIDGE
PORT
AGE
EGLESTON
Fire Historical and CulturalArts Collaborative1249 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmBig Lotus Dream: Artwork by Lena Drenth.
25
NEED MORE INFO? CALL (269) 342-5059
Tromblay627 S. Burdick Street7:00 – 9:00 pmElegant abstracts from accom-plished Korean-American painter, Inja Cho.
24
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Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center celebrates Black History Month showcasing the artistry of several local African American artists.
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Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Chairs”, Ellen Nelson’s series of paintings presents familiar household creatures as no longer direct subject matter, but vessels for the portrayal of bigger ideas.
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Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmShryl Daniel and Leslie Dewberry showcase their African American interpretation of Modern and Traditional Quilts.
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Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPaige Harrison: Mixed Media.
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KRESA Education for the ArtsEpic Center, 2nd Floor and Lower Level, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA compilation of student videos from EFA’s digital Media Arts classes.
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KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Galleries100 E. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmTeachers Choice. This is an exhibit of art work designed by students from each of the Art and New Media programs of study, chosen by the instructors.
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MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmMRC artWorks provides adults living with developmental disabilities an outlet to express their creativity and at the same time, earn a paycheck. The funky and whimsical fine art is created using 90% recycled and renewable resources.
7Overneath Creative Collective Studio215 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmTim Liby, RSL Custom Furnishings. Specializing in custom made and unique furnishings, often using live edge lumber, reclaimed or industrial materials.
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Optimed Pharmacy154 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArtwork by Monica Dubray and John Woodward.
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Tudor House Tea & Spice353 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDestinee Wells: Natural Manipu-lation. Objects from nature, brought indoors, and manipulated to create a documentation; a display of nature.
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Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan Avenue2nd Floor5:00 – 10:00 pmXiaoying Li, a painting Instructor from Chongqing, China, brings her beautiful work to Art Hop!
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FEB 7 - The Cowfoot Stand Down
FEB 21 - The Adventures of Zorro
MAR 7 - The Ventriloquist Curse
MAR 14 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Two-part Presentation)
All Ears Theatre performs newly scripted radio programs for live audiences, complete with old school sound effects,
from January through May. Shows are later broadcast on 102.1 WMUK-FM. Performances are at 6:00 pm at the First Baptist Church and are always FREE to the public.
OPEN AUDITIONS!Please Join Us for
Auditions are held from 7-9 pmat the Epic Center
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo
February 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (two-part presentation),
Ananse’s Return, and The Odyssey of Runyon Jones)
Learn more about All Ears Theatreat Kalamazooarts.org
March 23 & 24, 2015(Shows: Little Red Riding Hood, The Importance of
Being Earnest, and The Bickersons)
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