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Spencer Elliot: A model to follow

Spencer Elliot of Grand Rapids is a model, photographer and videographer. He currently is modeling for Chaco, is a part of creative collaborative Michigan House, and is directing and shooting a documentary on NFL athlete Bronson Hill in Los Angeles through Grand Rapids-based film studio Carbon Stories. Elliot also is working on his own project called Absorb & Create, where he designs and directs photoshoots with his creative partner, Jesh Washington, to create a digital color wheel with a lens on social justice and general artistic experimentation.

Revue Arts 29 August 2019
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Kristin Brace: Explorations and Purges

Kristin Brace’s poems are inspired by anything — headaches, personal grief, even nude paintings pilfered from a library book.

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Jasmine Bruce: Embracing the imperfect

Jasmine Bruce is a mindful, multi-faceted artist. She paints what many call “psychedelic art,” working with vivid explosions of color and deconstructed forms. 

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Holly Anne McDermott: Crafting a catharsis

For Holly Anne McDermott, a.k.a. HAM, art is a way to process, express and cope all at once. In McDermott’s recent thesis exhibition, Emotional Reflections, printmaking,
etchings, metalsmithing and jewelry all come together to capture the cycles of life and nature. It’s a highly unique and eclectic collection of art that she used to explore emotions in a variety of ways. You can see a piece of it in the Michigan Emerging Graduate Artists show at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, running until Sept. 8. The Grand Valley State University graduate originally came to West Michigan from Detroit and found inspiration in her professors as well as Alexander Calder. We talked with McDermott about the meaning of her art and why she makes it.

Revue Arts 29 August 2019
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Kyle DeGroff: Going big and breaking free

Graphic artist and muralist Kyle DeGroff dabbles in a variety of artistic projects: colorful murals, business brands, wedding invitations and photography. He is the guy behind Grand Rapids Brewing Co.’s Rosalynn Bliss Mango Blonde, Fish Ladder, Flow and other beer bottle designs, plus menus, T-shirts and more.

Revue Arts 29 August 2019
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Andrew Kline: Man of steel

Given that Grand Rapids’ iconic symbol, La Grand Vitesse, is a sculpture, it should come as no surprise that a sculptor can thrive here. 

That’s especially true if you’re Andrew Kline and you get to work at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. As preparator and assistant conservator, Kline helps install and maintain the sculptures at what he calls a “gem of the U.S.” He also maintains the downtown LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana.

Revue Arts 29 August 2019
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Randi Ford: Going with the flow

Inspired by the beauty and movement of nature, Randi Ford has made a career of her “flow” paintings.

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Girl Powered: Grand Rapids celebrates Rad American Women with electrical boxes

You might have noticed some familiar faces floating around Grand Rapids this summer.

Back in March, The Rad Women Art Initiative took over electrical boxes across the city, launching in celebration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. 

Revue Arts 29 August 2019
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Pioneering the Project: Project 1 reinvents the ArtPrize model

For its 10th anniversary, ArtPrize is reinventing itself. The Grand Rapids-based art festival, if not moldering, had started to show its age. Last year, MLive reported that registration for public voting numbered only 32,613 people, the lowest total in the festival’s history.

Revue Arts 29 August 2019
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Art in Action: Experience Live Art teaches people everything that goes into creating

At Experience Live Art, two individuals are bringing the appreciation and education of art to West Michigan residents and students.

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Refractions, Residents, Resilience: Three powerful exhibitions come to the KIA

After finding out you had secured a landmark exhibition for your museum, simply displaying it would’ve been enough for some. Not for the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, though.

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Review: 'Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' is a brilliantly clever, beautiful experience

If you think there’s anything sexier and funnier than murder, you’ll think again after seeing the phenomenal musical “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” at Mason Street Warehouse.

Revue Arts 17 August 2019
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Review: Barn Theatre takes 'Mamma Mia!' to a whole new level

On their own, Swedish disco-pop group ABBA’s insanely catchy hits are sexy, silly, and sometimes all but nonsensical; but strung together with a light-hearted storyline and a handful of lovable characters, they become better than they have any right to be.

Revue Arts 15 August 2019
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Review: ‘Steel Magnolias’ is two hours of wonderful

“Strong woman” is more often than not a redundant phrase, but nowhere more so than in the South. And even amid the grand canon of 20th Century Southern literature, very few works honor and capture the realness, sharp wit, and fierce love of the strong Southern woman better than Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias.”

Revue Arts 03 August 2019
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Review: 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Finds Clarity in Simplicity at Circle Theatre

Review: 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Finds Clarity in Simplicity at Circle Theatre

On October 24, 1971, The New York Times published a review of Jesus Christ Superstar by Walter Kerr....
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Artist Profile: Chapel of Ghouls

Artist Profile: Chapel of Ghouls

When you see Nick Hartman’s work under the alias Chapel of Ghouls, the message is clear: Life is har...
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Artist Profile: Grace Close

Artist Profile: Grace Close

Grace Close has been drawing ever since the moment her mom put a crayon in her hand and a paper in f...
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