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WOOD TV-8 Downtown Studio151 S. Rose Street5:00 – 8:00 pmThe Mickeys blend Indie and Americana music; creating a unique acoustic sound with powerful sibling harmonies and guitar/dobro.
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First Baptist Church315 W. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmElvira Ubaldo Ace Ruíz-Xochizuatl IV works on healing internal ancestral trauma and spiritual decolonization through the moon and stars. They're too magical for the colonizers!
5Rose Gold Coffee Company220 W. Michigan AvenueSuite B4:00 – 7:00 pmHali Williams creates pieces that emphasize the connection and equilibrium between all living beings on Earth and entice viewers with the finer details and experiences.
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Kalamazoo Institute of Arts435 W. South Street5:00 – 8:00 pmExpress yourself @ the KIA: make and enjoy art at the most spacious and soothing Art Hop venue as you enjoy the Expres-sionist Figure exhibition.
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All Ears Theatre presents10 FREE shows in the style of radio's golden age (comedies and dramas) each season. Actors, musicians and sound effects artists perform on stage before a live audience!
Funding provided by
KalamazooArts.org
FEBRUARY SHOWS
Feb 9FOLEY’S FOLLY
Feb 23THE WIND
For full schedule, visit:
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Before the Internet.Before Television.
6:00 pm @ theFirst Baptist Church(315 W. MICHIGAN AVE., KALAMAZOO)
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Old Dog Tavern402 E. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmArtists Kevin Hamman and Kate Sproul will display original artwork of Gibson guitars and the portraits of Old Dog Tavern Divas.
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Fuze - kitchen & bar214 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmLocal tattooer Luke Forton from Art and Soul Tattoo specializes in black and grey images. This show takes his style of tattooing to other mediums.
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Sarkozy Bakery350 E. Michigan AvenueSuite 1005:00 – 8:00 pmPaul Marquardt presents “Masks” - a rare opportunity to view a series not seen for 30 years combined with newly created masks.
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Carrie McFerrinperforms at the January 2019 Fretboard Festival at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
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It’s no longer just about wearing red; it’s no longer just about sharing heart health facts. It’s about ALL
women and men, making a commitment to stand together with the American Heart Association
-American Stroke Association and Go Red as we all take charge of our heart health.
ART IS GOODFOR YOUR HEART!Did you know that creating ART can be used to relieve stress and relax your mind and body?
Listening to MUSIC* can:• Improve blood vessel function by relaxing arteries• Help heart rate and blood pressure levels to return to baseline more quickly after physical exertion• Ease anxiety in heart attack survivors• Help people recovering from heart surgery to feel less pain and anxiety (and possibly sleep better).
Everysomeone dies from heart disease and stroke, yet 80% of heart disease is
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We encourage you to WEAR RED and stop by the many Art Hop Venues that are supporting the GO RED movement.
Plus, the American Heart Association will be at the Epic Center hosting live Art Therapy sessions! Look for the big red dress out front!
*According to an article in Harvard Health(as evidenced by a number of different studies)
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Diekema - Hamann612 S. Park Street5:00 – 7:00 pmJonathan Wijnberg's show is based on his philosophies of regionalist art; painting about the region and environment, and the people where he lives.
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Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center - Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue6:00 – 9:00 pmKids Prints Extravaganza! Prints and broadsides created by area school students will line the walls with color and creativity!
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Park Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmOne of the largest art communi-ties with 95 studios and over 100 artists, artisans, and small businesses. Works in glass, paint, wood, pottery, metalsmithing, and much more!
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Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street5:00 – 8:00 pmThe Seventh Annual Storytelling Festival, featuring stories and songs of Life in the Mitten, kicks off with Art Hop.
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THEATRE KALAMAZOO’S NINTH ANNUAL
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
A F E S T I VA L F O R L O C A L P L AY W R I G H T S
NO RESERVATIONS NECESSARY
THEATREKALAMAZOO.COM
SPONSORED BY WMUK 102.1 FM
ARTS COUNCIL OF GREATER KALAMAZOO
AND THE IRVING S. GILMORE FOUNDATION
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Civil House Coffee344 N. Rose Street5:00 – 8:00 pmMolly Kate Jubrill creates stunning medical illustrations and vector illustrations.
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Jazz and Creative Institute310 N. Rose Street7:00 – 8:30 pmJazz and Creative Institute faculty, soprano Carmen Bell and pianist Rufus Ferguson, present "African American Spirituals, Songs of Freedom" in celebration of Black History Month.
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Glass Art KalamazooPark Trades Center - Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmLive glass blowing, bead making, and boro glass demonstrations; a "make-your-own" fused glass project; and a glass art gallery and gift shop.
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Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmArt of Pamela Kirkham - past and present. Includes photorealistic, realistic, and transitional works encompassing a variety of subjects, many based on nature.
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American Heart AssociationEpic Center, 2nd Floor359 S. Kalamazoo Mall 5:00 – 8:00 pmThe American Heart Association is hosting live art therapy sessions for Heart & Stroke patients, caregivers and friends. Also, try the stroke experiential challenge.
16Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmDetroit native Carman Jones is resilient, innovative and creative, stepping into purpose to create from experiences for a sense of freedom.
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Carver Gallery240 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmPhotographs by Norm Carver. Glass by Joan Carver
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Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:30 – 8:00 pmThe outstanding art staff of Kalamazoo Public Schools will be showcasing a variety of personal work.
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KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Gallery100 W. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmMarcy Mitchell works with the medium of oil pastels exploring the idea of romanticizing a more modest way of living while dismissing life's difficulties.
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Crescendo Academy of MusicEpic Center, Suite 12359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmEnjoy traditional Chinese art, fashion, music, dance and more at this preview for the Chinese New Year Celebration at Chenery Auditorium on Feb 2nd.
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MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmFebruary's window theme: "Art with Heart." A working studio and gallery space for adults living with disabilities to create and sell art.
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Public Media NetworkEpic Center, 3rd Floor359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmA multi-media trip around the world with the Merze Tate Explorers, drawings by Alexandria Courtney, experience virtual reality, and live jazz with Last Gasp.
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StarbucksRadisson Plaza Hotel100 W. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmJames White's art takes onlookers to another place, regardless of the medium. It is organic in nature, drawing inspiration from his life.
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Webster’s PrimeRadisson Plaza Hotel, 2nd Floor100 W. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmPatrick Hershberger. New abstract artwork on canvas with spray paint, acrylic, and resin. Bonus Saves creates symbolism inspired by the Tarot.
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Zazios100 W. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmGuitarist, composer, writer for Gold Company & Advanced Jazz Ensemble and WMU Jazz Studies graduate, Andrew Saliba, performs locally in Downbeat award-winning group Lushh.
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WE WANT YOU!Come Join the Fun –
We’re holding Open Auditions for our 2019 Shows!
NEXT AUDITION: FEBRUARY 25 & 26, 2019Shows - Peter and Wendy, The Rider’s Ghost, Wally’s Garage: The Mouse Trap
Auditions begin at 7:00 pm at the Epic Center359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, downtown Kalamazoo
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