NMCAA's Laundry Project: Free laundry service for those in need. 947-3780.
By Hand Project: This project is a consideration of the myriad ways in which the human hand is intrinsic to creative work; & a demonstration of what human hands can make. It runs through May 30 & offers a range of programs that explore this theme through the visual, performing, architectural, & literary arts. On May 4 at 1pm the GAAC will host a panel discussion of generative artificial ...
Tree Of Life -- An Exhibit: TC artist Mary Fortuna explores the Tree Of Life - Connecting The World in this mixed media installation. This small show runs through April 25. The Tree Of Life that will grow in the GAAC's Lobby Gallery is populated with animals, birds & insects. Each one is a hand-sewn soft sculpture. Hours: Mon. through Fri., 9am-3pm; Sat., noon-4pm.
Friends of the Alden District Library Monthly Meeting: Social time, 9:30am; meeting, 10am. 231-331-4318.
Coffee @ 10, Petoskey: Featuring Lindsay Moore, an artist & writer with roots in northern Michigan. She is the author & illustrator of "Sea Bear: A Journey for Survival" & "Yoshi and the Ocean: A Sea Turtle's Incredible Journey Home," & is a New York Times bestselling illustrator for her work on Rosanne Parry's middle grade novel, "A Whale of the Wild."
Emerging Artists 2024: A Collection of NCMC Student Works: Work in glass, metals, ceramics, painting, drawing, photography, illustration, video, & more will be on display. This exhibition is organized by NCMC faculty. Hours are Tues. - Sat., 10am-5pm.
Oliver Art Center Regional Student Art Exhibition: Runs April 12 - May 10. More than 350 artworks in all media from area elementary, middle, & high schools will be on display. The artwork will be juried by artist Nik Burkhart. Certificates of Excellence & awards, including scholarships to the University of Olivet, will be presented during the Opening Reception on Fri., April 12 from 5-7pm. Oliver Art Center is open Tuesday - Saturday ...
Spring Art Show: Featuring work by artists Logan Hudson, Mike Novak, Steve Cattin, & Molly Thompson. Visit the art in the Mathia Grand Entrance Lobby & the Towsley Lobby on the 2nd floor. Runs through April 26. It can be seen Mon. through Fri. from 10am-2pm & also before public performances.
Youth Art Show, Petoskey (Date Change): Original works of art by young artists in grades K-12. An opening reception will be held on Tues., March 19 from 5:30-7pm. Exhibit runs through May 3. Open Tues. through Sat., 10am-5pm.
Barbara Reich Exhibit: An exhibit of original pastel paintings runs through May 27.
Boyne Appétit! Restaurant Week: April 15-21. Restaurants & food retailers in Boyne City & neighboring towns offer specialties with affordable price points for both lunch & dinner.
Bugs & Blooms - Lauren Everett Finn and Michelle Tock York: Featuring the work of two local artists: Lauren Everett Finn - paint & clay; & found object sculptures of Michelle Tock York. The opening reception will be held on April 5 from 6-8pm. The show runs from April 5-May 3.
"United By Verse": Writers & visual artists inspire each other. This exhibit unites these collaborations. Featuring 35 pieces by 28 artists who have merged these two art forms. Opening Reception is Sun., March 24 from 12:30-4:30pm. Exhibit runs through May 4. Gallery hours are Friday through Monday from 12:30-4:30pm.
"Botanic": This exhibition takes a collective look at our intimate relationship to the plant kingdom. Driven by our community of collaborators & artists, this 'living' exhibition will grow with additional artwork, installations, plants & observations added until the exhibition closes on May 5. It opens on March 8 from 5-9pm. Dress up in your favorite botanical wear, bring a plant to share at the plant swap (inside the ...
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Petoskey Business After Hours: Enjoy networking, food & refreshments. Bring your business cards to take part in the drawings.
International Affairs Forum | Freshwater Focus: Global Water Tension & The Great Lakes Compact: Featuring Peter Annin, director of the Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation and the author of The Great Lakes Water Wars, the definitive work on the Great Lakes water diversion controversy. Event presented in partnership with NMC Great Lakes Water Studies Institute & Interlochen Public Radio Points North podcast team, with grant funding by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians.
Why Effective Septic Systems Matter: Anna McGlashen (Tip of Mitt Watershed Council) & Daniel Thorell (Health Dept. of Northwest Michigan), both experts in septic regulation & the health implications of septic pollution, will give info on Michigan's septic situation & current efforts to reduce septic system pollution. Registration required.
Traverse Indivisible Dinner Meeting: Topics include upcoming projects in support of responsive & effective government in Grand Traverse County.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream": Presented by the Young Company.
"Marqueetown" Benefit Screening: No one fights to preserve a multiplex, but some people will risk everything to save a marquee. See web site for more info.
Grand Traverse Audubon Club Meeting: Penny Krebiehl, local artist & founder of Little Artshram, will present a program on nature observation & sketching. She'll talk about drawing techniques & then everyone will take their sketchbooks outside & sketch. Bring a notebook or sketchbook, a pencil, & an eraser to the meeting.
Kitty Donohoe in Concert: This Ann Arbor based songwriter & Michigan Emmy recipient is not an Irish or Celtic singer, but clearly draws from that part of her heritage, as well as her American roots, as an artist. She writes music that has been called earthy, luminous & compelling (The Weekender). Tickets at Grow Benzie, East Shore Market in Beulah, Frankfort Bookstore, & Frankfort Corner Toy Store.
Traverse Area Camera Club Meeting: Meets the third Thurs. of the month. Social hour at 6pm; meeting at 7pm.
Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical: Presented by Leland Public School & The Verdier Circle of Friends. The story of an extraordinary girl who dares to take a stand & change her own destiny.
Singer-Songwriter & Popular Music Ensemble: Songs that Matter: Interlochen Arts Academy’s Popular Music Ensemble teams up with the Academy’s singer-songwriter majors to share a selection of original songs.
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