by
Jeanne Lesinski
Even in winter, the Dow Gardens blaze with color.
by
Julie Lake
Nicole Pfeiffer talks about the creative impulse behind her erotic photos.
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Jeremy Benson
Snow carvings take shape in the hands of high school students at Zehnder's Snowfest in Frankenmuth this weekend.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Browsing Etsy.com is like strolling through an arts and crafts fair—only it never rains.
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Jeremy Benson
Pierrick Gaumé reflects—in a skewed mirror—our hyper-consumer society through a variety of hybridized forms.
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Jeanne Lesinski
On Friday, September 18th, 2009, Object d'Aarts Gallery (810 Washington Ave., Bay City) and the Sweet Boutique will host a poetry slam at the gallery from 7 to 9 p.m.
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Jeanne Lesinski
S.Y.S. Fest organizer Tony Lagalo puts out a call to area artists to be part of the Artists' Village this Saturday on Ojibway Island, in Saginaw.
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Gina Myers
This Thursday, August 13th, a new exhibit of art by local and Detroit artists is opening at the Court Street Gallery in Old Town Saginaw.
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C.P. Chay
The thought-provoking and sensuous work of artist Amanda Simons is on display at the Magic Bean Cafe this month. Art aficionados can catch a glimpse into the life work of the UM Flint graduate who has created the female form in an array of poses through the gauzy lens of dress patterns.
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Matthew Falk
Finding materials is an important part of Kucken's creative process. He enjoys salvaging industrial detritus and turning it into art. "What's great about America, about living here, is if you really need something, all you have to do is look for it. Just go driving around, you'll find whatever you're looking for" at the side of the road or in someone's trash.