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EDWARD BURTYNSKY: WATER FEBRUARY 1 – APRIL 26, 2015


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Dear Members, Friends, and Guests, Winter is off to a wonderful start at GRAM! We are honored to participate in the exciting national tour of Edward Burtynsky: Water, a suite of 60 large-scale, color photographs that create a global portrait of water and the many ways we interact with this precious resource. Later in the season, we will salute the dramatic sculpture of David Greenwood in our Michigan Artist Series, as well as Art of the Lived Experiment.

2014 – 2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jane Boyles Meilner President Tamara R. Bailey Vice President Tony S. Lawrence Secretary/Treasurer Patricia Betz Khary Bridgewater Marilyn Crawford Sam Cummings Rick DeVos Sydney DeVos Len Dyer Diane Griffin Kurt Hassberger Dirk Hoffius Robert Koenen Joyce Lee Tom Merchant Mary Nelson Lizbeth O’Shaughnessy Christopher Rosmarin Carol Sarosik Seth Starner Eddie T.L. Tadlock Joy Uddin Mark J. Wassink Mitchell Watt Meg Miller Willit

2014 – 2015 GRAM FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Douglas Williams President Tony S. Lawrence Secretary/Treasurer Charles Anderson Meg Goebel Barbara Jackoboice Jane Boyles Meilner Laurie Murphy Douglas Padnos Mitchell Watt

HONORARY LIFE TRUSTEES

Margaret Bradshaw Anita Carter Pamella DeVos Marilyn Q. Drake David G. Frey Mary Ann Keeler Luci King Mary Loupee Kate Pew Wolters

When you visit, don’t forget GRAM’s permanent collection galleries, which are constantly refreshed with new works on loan as well as gems from our own holdings. GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2014: Encore highlights the works of 11 different ArtPrize 2014 artists by interspersing them within familiar works from GRAM’s permanent collection. Art in Bloom is another must-see. For one weekend only you can marvel at the work of 19 of Michigan's best floral designers presenting innovative floral sculptures inspired by select works in our galleries. Weekends are a wonderful time to visit the Museum! Start yours early with Meijer Free Thursday Nights, when we’re open until 9:00 pm. On Saturday afternoons, warm up after skating in Rosa Parks Circle with a cup of hot cocoa and art-making activities in GRAMStudio, or just drop in for some hands-on, all-ages fun. Sundays offer the continuation of our Sunday Classical Concert Series, celebrating nationally recognized local talent. We invite our members to take advantage of our exclusive member-only offerings, including exhibition previews, social and learning opportunities, and special connections to GRAM's art experts. We are planning some wonderful travel opportunities for our members, including a tour of the exhibition of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit at the Detroit Institute of Arts, exploration of the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan, and a once in a lifetime opportunity to travel to Venice, Italy to immerse yourself in art, architecture, and the landscape of Venice and Veneto! Our annual fund appeal—Art Every Day—is in full swing. Gifts above and beyond your membership dues help keep our Museum strong, vibrant, and serving our community in so many ways. If you’ve donated already, THANK YOU! Due to the generosity of an anonymous donor, every new or increased gift over $500 will be matched, up to $150,000! This matching opportunity makes today a great time to join our Stewardship Circle. I look forward to seeing you at the Museum—or on one of our Member trips—very soon! Warm regards,

Dana Friis-Hansen, Director and CEO


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EDWARD BURTYNSKY: WATER February 1 – April 26, 2015

Through enormous color aerial photographs by world-renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky, this exhibition explores humanity’s increasingly stressed relationship with our world’s most vital natural resource: water. Presenting Sponsor

Contributing Sponsors

Wege Foundation

The Louis and Helen Padnos Foundation Shelley Padnos and Carol Sarosik Rothbury Farms Glen Johnson and Tom Merchant Miller Johnson Mitchell and Karen Padnos Bill and Kate Scarbrough SPONSORSHIP LISTING AS OF PRINT DATE

Over the past five years, Burtynsky traveled across the globe, weaving together an ambitious representation of water’s increasingly fragmented life cycle and the roles that it plays in modern life: as a source of healthy ecosystems and energy, as a key element in cultural and religious rituals, and as a rapidly depleting resource. These images—sometimes elegant and sometimes haunting, many bordering on the edge of complete abstraction—hover between the worlds of painting and photography, forming a compelling global portrait of water that functions as an open-ended question about humanity’s past, present, and future relationship with the natural world. COVER: Edward Burtynsky, Canadian, b. 1955. Detail, Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station, Baja, Mexico 2012. Digital Chromogenic Print. Photo: © Edward Burtynsky ABOVE: Edward Burtynsky (Canadian, b. 1955). Xiaolangdi Dam #1, Yellow River, Henan Province, China, 2011. Digital Chromogenic print. Photo: © Edward Burtynsky Courtesy Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto / Howard Greenberg Gallery & Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York. Text adapted from the catalogue essay by Russell Lord, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs, New Orleans Museum of Art

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Burtynsky’s images address several facets of the world’s vital resource, exploring the source, collection, control, displacement, and depletion of water. The exhibition is introduced through a body of work taken during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, using a newsworthy subject to represent the consequences of improperly calculated risks to the environment.

THE IMAGES ARE CATEGORIZED INTO 6 THEMES: • DISTRESS: landscapes where water is scarce or forever compromised • CONTROL: large-scale incursions upon the earth to harness and divert the power of water • AGRICULTURE: the impact of the largest human activity on the planet • AQUACULTURE: places where land and sea have been shaped to serve the purposes of growing and harvesting water-based crops TOP: Edward Burtynsky (Canadian, b. 1955). Marine Aquaculture #1, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2012. Digital Chromogenic print. Photo: © Edward Burtynsky ABOVE: Edward Burtynsky (Canadian, b. 1955). Benidorm #2, Spain, 2010. Digital Chromogenic print. Photo: © Edward Burtynsky

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• WATERFRONT: the way we shape land to create manufactured waterfront properties • SOURCE: places where a critical stage in the hydrological cycle takes place *Unlike most of the images in the exhibition, this section showcases generally pristine wilderness, rather than human imposition upon it.


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Exclusive Members Only Exhibition Events Member Preview Party

Member Day Lecture

Friday, January 30, 2015, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Free, members only

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Celebrate the arrival of Edward Burtynsky: Water by attending the exclusive opening before the exhibition is open to the general public. Learn more about Water from GRAM docents stationed in the galleries, enjoy complementary refreshments, and a cash bar.

Free, members only

Please RSVP by phone, 616.831.2909, or online at memberpreview.kintera.org

Member Day Saturday, January 31, 2015, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Free, members only

GRAM's members-only celebration of Edward Burtynsky: Water continues! The new exhibition's galleries are open to members all day. GRAM docents will be available in the galleries for an in-depth look at the exhibition. After exploring the galleries, visit The Museum Store for an additional 10% discount on regular priced merchandise. For more information, please contact Missy Bush at 616.831.2912 or mbush@artmuseumgr.org

Join us for an on-stage conversation between photographer Edward Burtynsky and Russell Lord, organizing curator of Edward Burtynsky: Water. The two will discuss the Edward Burtynsky creation and intentions of Photo © Birgit Kleber 2012 Burtynsky's ambitious five-year project, Water, a series of large-scale photographs through which he examines and reveals the complex interaction between humankind and our most precious natural resource. TOP: Edward Burtynsky (Canadian, b. 1955). Greenhouses, Almira Peninsula, Spain, 2010. Digital Chromogenic print. Photo: © Edward Burtynsky OPPOSITE RIGHT: Edward Burtynsky (Canadian, b. 1955). VeronaWalk, Naples, Florida, USA, 2012. Digital Chromogenic print. Photo: © Edward Burtynsky

Edward Burtynsky: Water is organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art

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Michigan Artist Series: David Greenwood February 12 – May 17, 2015

Exhibition Opening Thursday, February 12, 2015, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

GRAM presents recent sculptures by Grand Rapids artist David Greenwood that demonstrate his use of symbols and allegory in reflecting on the human condition. The exhibition includes an array of Greenwood’s inventive, realist works that demonstrate his confident handling of wood, metal, and other materials. He continues to straddle the boundary between the conscious and unconscious mind, “searching for those images that are both unique and universal.” Greenwood was recently honored with the title of Professor Emeritus upon his retirement from Kendall College of Art and Design, where taught Sculpture and Functional Art for over 30 years.

Free for members, free with general admission

Exhibition Sponsors

Cash bar opens at 6:00 pm, lecture begins at 7:00 pm in Cook Auditorium.

Porter Foundation The Jury Foundation

ABOVE LEFT: David Greenwood. Mamba Mambo. Wood, stain, paint. 24 x 60 x 12 inches. Courtesy of the artist

Art in Bloom Friday, March 20 – Sunday, March 22, 2015 Art in Bloom is an annual, one-weekend-only exhibition that celebrates the combined beauty of art and floral design. Come see the first signs of spring at the Museum while touring the galleries and enjoying extravagant floral sculptures. The region's most talented floral designers will create elegantly designed and thought provoking arrangements inspired by works from the Museum's permanent collection. These floral sculptures emphasize, challenge, and build upon elements and concepts within the original work of art, creating an extraordinary dialogue between the two pieces.

Photo: Brian Spangenberg

Visitors will be invited to select the People's Choice Award Winner by casting a vote for their favorite floral sculpture. This three-day exhibition is a must-see!

GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2014: Encore Now through October 11, 2015 During ArtPrize 2014, GRAM's curatorial team explored the entries on view throughout the city and selected works from 11 different artists with strong resonances to other works in the Museum's collection. This year's collection features photography, installations, print, film, drawing, and sculpture. GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2014: Encore showcases these works throughout the Museum in context beside works in GRAM's permanent collection, encouraging guests to explore the connections between them. This curation of select works underscores the significance of Grand Rapids' annual ArtPrize event by presenting selected highlights from ArtPrize on a year-round basis. The chosen works will rotate on and off view with the Museum's permanent collection through ArtPrize 2015. 4

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Art of the Lived Experiment April 10 – July 31, 2015 GRAM is one of three venues in Grand Rapids—along with Kendall College of Art and Design and the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA)— to present Art of the Lived Experiment, a thematic group exhibition of contemporary art that addresses change, adjustment, and social perceptions in the lives of disabled people. The exhibition will explore technological advancements, social stigmatization, and the day-to-day experiences of people living with disabilities. Art of the Lived Experiment is the centerpiece of the DisArt Festival, which includes a series of talks, performances, and presentations at various venues around Grand Rapids that aim to inform the public and inspire conversations about the human experience of disability as it relates to the production of art. Art.Downtown Friday, April 10, 2014 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Free for members, $5 for non-members Free for Art.Downtown participants

GRAM will be open late this evening to participate in Avenue for the Arts' gallery/studio/shop hop event. This one-night event features several hundred local

Be the first to see Art of the Lived Experiment when it opens on April 10 during Art.Downtown! ABOVE: David Lock. Detail, Misfit: Shadow, 2012. Watercolor painting on arches paper, 25.5 x 33 inches

artists showing in galleries, businesses, and studio spaces all around downtown Grand Rapids. GRAM is one of the featured trolley stops of the evening, making it a great place to start your experience. Our featured exhibition will be Art of the Lived Experiment, which is on view from Friday, April 10 through Friday, July 31, 2015.

Introducing our Newest Acquisition… Our new Chief Curator, Ron Platt, comes to us by way of the Birmingham Museum of Art, where he recently served as Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. He plunged right into ArtPrize less than two weeks after his arrival in Michigan, and got to know the Museum's team amidst the intense backdrop of crowds, events, and programming that occur during that special three-week period in downtown Grand Rapids.

Ron Platt, Chief Curator

We are thrilled to have Ron on board, and have put him to work straightaway organizing Re-Envisioning The Nutcracker, and preparing for Edward Burtynsky: Water and T.J. Wilcox: In the Air. He is paying visits to studios in New York City to meet with artists that he is considering including in complementary exhibitions to the Museum's headliners. Ron is also fully engaged in GRAM's Outreach Task Force, which is tasked with engaging a more diverse audience of Museum visitors.

Ron brings a wealth of strong leadership and curatorial experience to the Museum. He is thrilled to be joining the GRAM team, and notes that one of his immediate priorities is to immerse himself in the West Michigan community of artists, designers, and civic and cultural institutions in order to keep forging meaningful connections between GRAM and the community.

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Family Fun in GRAMStudio NEW!

Purposeful Play + Artful Learning Available all day, every day Free for members, free with general admission

Parents and educators can now explore and experience GRAM’s collection with infants and young learners while creating meaningful memories together. Purposeful Play + Artful Learning lesson plans and discovery packs allow adults and children ages 0 through 5 to discover all the Museum has to offer through activities designed specifically for this age group. We are able to offer this program at no additional cost to our visitors thanks to generous sponsorship from PNC Bank. GRAMStudio Drop-in Family Saturdays Saturdays, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org or visit artmuseumgr.org/ppal

February: Ice Paintings March: Dry Ice Drawings April: Water Colors Free for members, free with general admission

The next time you visit the Museum on a Saturday, be sure to drop in to GRAMStudio to enjoy hands-on art making and gallery activities. This is a great all-ages activity for the whole family to enjoy. We are able to offer this program at no additional cost to our visitors thanks to generous sponsorship from Amway. For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org

Parent & Child Workshop Saturday, April 11, 2015 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, $20 per child, $5 per parent for members, $25 per child, $8 per parent for non-members

Explore the world that lives below the surface to create an underwater scene using watercolor techniques. Celebrate the bright and vibrant colors of the season with a spring break workshop specifically designed for parents and children. Work alongside your child and creating a special memory together as you learn from instructors about the different effects water can have in the creative process.

SKATE & CREATE! Skate & Create Saturdays, through March 7, 2015, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free for members, non- members receive $1 off general admission with coupon

Experience the best winter fun that downtown Grand Rapids has to offer! Enjoy skating at Rosa Parks Circle before warming up with a cup of free hot cocoa and art-making fun in GRAMStudio! Receive $1 off admission to the Museum for everyone in your group with presentation of a coupon, available in the Skate Rental Room. For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org GIRL SCOUT WORKSHOP

Pop Art & Beat Speak Saturday, March 7, 2015 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $15 per cadette, ages 11 through 17

Bring your troop to GRAM and join us for a journey through the Museum’s galleries and studio. Register your cadette for a tour of our collection, where she can uncover unique stylized mark making and use of color in some of GRAM’s most exciting prints and drawings. Studio workshops are a fun way to spend time together while learning carving, mark making, and printmaking skills. For more information, please contact Andrea Morgan at 616.831.2930 or amorgan@artmuseumgr.org. Register online at girlscoutworkshop.kintera.org

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Summer Art Camps 2015 SAVE THE DATE!

Summer Art Camp: 2015 9:00 am – 12:00 pm $75 members, $105 non-members Artful Discoveries & Adventures June 15, 2015 – June 19, 2015: Ages 4-6 (Grades K-1) June 24, 2015 – June 28, 2015: Ages 7-9 (Grades 2-4)

Wonders of the World July 13, 2015 – July 17, 2015: Ages 4-6 (Grades K-1) July 20, 2015 – July 24, 2015: Ages 7-9 (Grades 2-4)

Foundations: Drawing and Illustration July 27, 2015 – July 31, 2015: Ages 10-13 (Grades 5-8)

GRAM Summer Art Camps provide children ages 4 through 13 with the opportunity to experience creativity and innovation in a unique and transformative setting. Campers take part in observation and discussions in the Museum’s galleries, discovery and hands-on activities in the studio, and learn collaborative problem solving processes through communication and creation.

Wolverine Worldwide Foundation and BDO USA, LLP make support this great opportunity for kids in our community through their generous sponsorship. Book your child's spot in the program early, as many sessions sell out. Registration opens online February 1, 2015 For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org

Unleash your Creativity! Creativity Uncorked

WORKSHOP

Friday, February 13, 2015, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Jewelry Workshop: Designing with Beach Glass

$25 members, $30 non-members

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Grab a glass of wine and experience a lively and unforgettable night at the museum! Bring your sweetheart GRAMStudio and create a masterpiece together. No experience is necessary—just an open mind and a willingness to try something new. Due to the “intoxicating” nature of the fun, participation is limited to ages 21+.

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org WORKSHOP

Create for a Cause Thursday, February 26, Thursday, March 26, Thursday, April 16, 2015, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm $25 per person

Expand the impact of art through a series of workshops benefiting the Children's Healing Center. Work alongside local professional artists as they create a work of art that will brighten the hallways and rooms of the Center, enriching this special space for immunocompromised children to heal from their treatments. Learn a variety of art-making techniques while enjoying time socializing with friends in GRAMStudio. For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org

$10 members, $15 non-members

Dive in to the creative process with this hands-on workshop for adults inspired by Edward Burtynsky: Water. Learn about the science of beach glass and apply ancient and contemporary jewelry making techniques to create a one of a kind accessory.

What are Educators Saying about GRAM? GRAM opens an entirely new, exciting, and educational experience for my students. It helps them understand and relate to our global world. Where else can we locally discover such culture? GRAM brings a deeper understanding of how we perceive our world. It allows my students to broaden their thinking by questioning, considering, comparing, and deeply analyzing works of creative expression. —Jean Mucha, Wyoming Public Schools

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Sooper Yooper is Back! Sooper Art Contest 2014-2015 Call for entries! Teachers and parents are invited to submit their student or child's artwork to GRAM during Museum hours through April 25, 2015. This 5th annual children's art contest is inspired by Sooper Yooper: Environmental Defender, a children’s book about the ongoing struggles to protect the Great Lakes, written by Mark Newman and illustrated by the late artist Mark Heckman.

An awards ceremony will be held for winners from each age category on Saturday, May 16, 2015 in GRAM’s Cook Auditorium from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Entries can be submitted by bringing them to GRAMStudio during regular Museum hours. The Wege Foundation makes this program possible through its generous sponsorship. For contest rules and guidelines, please visit artmuseumgr.org/sooper-art-competition-2014, or contact Katie Williams for more information at 616.831.1000 or katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org

Who's Ready for Spring? Fête de la Fleur: Children’s Education Benefit & Art in Bloom Awards Celebration

Creativity Uncorked: Art in Bloom Edition

Saturday, March 21, 2015

7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

$50 members; $65 non-members (benefit pricing for

$50 members, $65 non-members

Art in Bloom, includes two adult beverages, ages 21+ only)

Fête de la Fleur is sensational event where you can enjoy live jazz all night long! This annual benefit provides essential financial support of the Museum's programming for underserved children in our community. Purchase your tickets today at artmuseumgr.org/bloom to ensure that our award-winning programming is accessible to all.

Grab a glass of wine and experience a lively and unforgettable night at the museum! You and your friends are invited to socialize and create your own floral-inspired masterpiece. No experience is necessary— just an open mind and a willingness to try something new. Due to the “intoxicating” nature of the fun, participation is limited to ages 21+.

For more information, please contact Guest Services at 616.831.1000 or guestservices@artmuseumgr.org

For more information, please contact Katie Williams at katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org

A Flourish of Flowers Art in Bloom Floral Demonstration Saturday, March 21, 2015 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm $20 members, $25 non-members

The impact of flowers on the human experience is no secret. The fragrances, the colors, the textures, and the temporal nature of the delicate blooms have the power Laura L. Parker

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to capture our attention and touch the human spirit in a unique way. Professional floral designer, Laura L. Parker AIFD, CF, CFD, will take you on a journey that explores this inspiring phenomenon through floral design. She will share beautiful floral designs that range from simple concepts that can easily be recreated at home, to intricately detailed works of floral art that will stretch your imagination.

Sunday Classical Concert Series: Winter 2015 Sunday Classical Concert Series Sundays, through March 22, 2014, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Free for members, free with general admission

Enjoy live classical music performances every Sunday, set amidst GRAM’s beautiful architecture. The Edith Blodgett Legacy Fund of The Brookby Foundation makes this program possible through its generous sponsorship. Visit artmuseumgr.org for the full concert schedule

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Road Trip! DAY TRIP WITH THE DIRECTOR

Detroit Institute of Arts Friday, April 17, 2015

Spend the day at the Detroit Institute of Arts! You are invited to tour one of the Motor City's cultural gems—featuring the much anticipated exhibition, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit—with GRAM Director & CEO Dana Friis-Hansen. We will hit the road with hot coffee and have lunch together as a group. Trip cost includes transportation, admission, tour, lunch, and snacks in transit. Join the trip by calling Missy Bush at 616.831.2912 or register at diatrip.kintera.org

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Member’s Art Adventure to Venice, Italy June 14 – 21, 2015

Join us for a stimulating week of art, architecture, and gardens led by experts and local hosts! GRAM Director & CEO Dana Friis-Hansen and Chief Curator Ron Platt will lead a tour of the famed Venice Biennale d’Arte, an international survey of today’s most celebrated art and artists, presented in unique historic buildings and new architecture. We’ll also visit some of the world’s top modern art museums, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Fortuny Palace, and the Pinault Collection at the renovated Customs House and Palazzo Grazzi. GRAM is again teaming up with Diana Dopson of D*Lux Travel to create a rich and lively itinerary exploring the connections between art, land, and water. We will travel by boat, train, and motor coach as we immerse ourselves in the history and art of city planning, landscape and

garden design, and the role that rivers, lagoons, and the sea play in Venice, Verona, Valpolicella, and Vicenza.

CULTURAL EXCURSION Friday, July 17, 2014

the area to view sculptures in their collection. Trip cost includes transportation, admission, tour, lunch, and snacks in transit.

This trip to Saint Joseph, Michigan brings you to Krasl Arts Center where we will visit the galleries and explore

Join the trip by calling Missy Bush at 616.831.2912 or register at krasltrip.kintera.org

Krasl Arts Center

For more information, please contact Missy Bush at 616.831.2912 or mush@artmuseumgr.org. Register online at artmuseumgr.org/venicetrip2015

See Grand Rapids' Museums for Free in One Day! Museums Free 4 All

this spring afternoon. Free shuttle rides are available to and from all participating museums. There will be fun GRAM is once again participating in the annual downtown activities and opportunities available to win prizes at GRAM’s Wege Plaza. event, Museums Free 4 All, presented by Amway! GRAM joins Grand Rapids Children's Museum, Grand Rapids For more information, please contact Guest Services at guestservices@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.1000 Public Museum, and Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Museum as they open their doors and are free for all Sunday, April 26, 2014, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm, Free

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GoSite Coming Soon! GoSite Your input at the GoSite Pop Up made a difference! Public feedback helped create a more human-centered design for this new Grand Rapids information center. The space is currently under construction; stay tuned for the Grand Opening Celebration announcement coming soon!

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Art Every Day: Your Support can Provide it! Art Every Day: Annual Fund With every contribution to the Grand Rapids Art Museum's Annual Fund, you make it possible for guests to live artfully all year long. Your support sustains the exciting exhibitions and collections presented at the Museum, and makes a real difference to the thousands of children who participate in our award-winning school programs each year. Gifts of $500 and above will be recognized in the Stewardship Circle. This dynamic program offers free admission and a range of benefits including invitations to exclusive member-only events and tours, travel opportunities, and special recognition as Museum supporters.

Donate online: artmuseumgr.org/joinandgive/donate/

Save the Date Gala: Carnaval Saturday, May 2, 2014 6:30 pm – Cocktail Reception 7:30 pm – Dinner 9:00 pm – Entertainment $250 per person

Enjoy an evening filled with the sensuous sights, tropical sounds, and fresh flavors of Carnaval! Proceeds from this popular event support the Museum’s artistic and educational programming. GRAM's 2014 Gala was a sold out event, so we encourage you to reserve your seats soon! Call 616.831.2907 or visit artmuseumgr.org/gala

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Celebrate at the Art Museum Events at GRAM Did you know that GRAM plays host to a variety of events and weddings throughout the year? The simple lines and understated beauty of GRAM's architecture provide a unique backdrop for weddings and corporate events. Let our professional and attentive staff assist you in making your next event one that everyone will remember. Please contact Karen Carpenter at kcarpenter@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2916 for a tour of our facility

Photo: Kelly Sweet Photography

The Museum Store RED Red is considered a most auspicious color in China during the celebration of the Lunar New Year. During the week of February 16, The Museum Store will be celebrating the Chinese New Year by offering 25% off any RED regular priced merchandise. Art in Bloom During Art in Bloom—GRAM's spring floral design exhibition—florally extravagant gifts will be arriving in the Museum Store. Delicate vases, books on blooms, beautiful note cards, and more will be available as spring arrives at GRAM.

Edward Burtynsky: Water Catalog Available Edward Burtynsky: Water explores the origins, use, and distribution of humanity's most essential asset. His breathtaking work asks us to examine the urgency with which we must protect this vital natural resource. The extraordinary photography in this book reveals a vital component of our life on earth. Hardcover: 228 pages. $128

Missing our Calendar Page? Because GRAM continually strives to be greener in everything that we do, our calendar page will now be published on our website: artmuseumgr.org.

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Tours at GRAM EXCLUSIVE MEMBER EVENT!

Behind the Scenes Tour February 7, 2015, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm $5, members only

This is a special opportunity for GRAM members to tour spaces of the Museum that are not open to the public. For more information, please contact Guest Services at 616.831.1000 or register at grambhts.kintera.org

Art+Chocolate: Seeing Red Saturday February 14, 2015, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm $8 members, $10 non-members

Celebrate Valentine's Day at GRAM with a guided tour that explores all that is red—the color of love—and how artists use this color to elicit different responses and emotions. Each participant will receive a M.A.C. chocolate bar at the conclusion of the tour. For more information, please contact Andrea Morgan at 616.831.2930 or amorgan@artmuseumgr.org Register online at chocolatetour.kintera.org

Drop-in Tours 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Free for members, free with general admission

Explore the galleries with one of GRAM’s dedicated docents to learn more about GRAM’s collection and exhibitions. GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2014: Encore

EXCLUSIVE MEMBER EVENT!

Art in Bloom Tour

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Edward Burtynsky: Water Sunday, February 1, 2015

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Celebrate the first day of spring with GRAM! During this members-only tour, Associate Curator Cindy Buckner will provide insight into the Art in Bloom exhibition, and the works from the Museum's permanent collection that are selected to inspire floral design.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Saturday, April 25, 2015

For more information, please contact Missy Bush at 616.831.2912 or mbush@artmuseumgr.org Register online at aibmembertour.kintera.org

Free for members, free with general admission

Sunday, March 22, 2015, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm $5, members only

Art.Downtown Tour Friday, April 10, 2015, 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm $10 members, $15 non-members $10 Avenue for the Arts participants

Art.Downtown is a citywide studio/gallery/shop hop featuring more than 300 artists, 30 locations, and 3 trolleys for 1 evening in downtown Grand Rapids and along the Avenue for the Arts. Begin your experience with a docent led tour of Michigan artists at GRAM, and continue your tour with an artist guide as the trolley takes you to selected Art.Downtown venues. Please note that this tour includes walking outdoors. For more information, please contact Andrea Morgan at 616.831.2930 or amorgan@artmuseumgr.org Register online at artdowntowntour.kintera.org

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Spring Break Drop-in Tour Tuesday, April 7, 2015 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Looking for something fun to do during Spring Break? This is the perfect opportunity for you and your family to explore the galleries with one of GRAM’s dedicated docents to learn more about Edward Burtynsky: Water. Sunday Classical Concert Series Drop-in Tours 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free for members, free with general admission

Come for the music, stay for the art. After the Sunday Classical Concert, explore the galleries with one of GRAM’s dedicated docents to learn more about the Museum's collection and exhibitions. GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2014: Encore Sunday, February 8, 2015

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Get Involved! EXCLUSIVE INSIDER MEMBER EVENT!

Coffee with the Curator Sunday, March 1, 2015, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Free, Insider Level Members only

As a special thanks to our members who contribute to the Museum at the Insider level, we are offering this inaugural event introducing you to Ron Platt, GRAM's Chief Curator. This is a special occasion to take a closer look inside GRAM and to chat with Ron over coffee and pastries about his vision for the Museum's collection. Coffee with the Curator is just one of the special opportunities that are included in the benefits of contributing at the Insider Level. For more information, please contact Missy Bush at 616.831.2912 or mbush@artmuseumgr.org

GRAM X AIGA EVENT

Design Briefs Returns! Thursday, April 9, 2015, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

New Volunteer Orientation

$5 GRAM & AIGA members, $10 non-members

Saturday, April 18, 2015, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Design Briefs is an event made possible by a partnership between GRAM and AIGA West Michigan’s Design for Good Initiative. Driven by the belief that “good ideas make vibrant communities,” the program connects the Grand Rapids creative community with entrepreneurs to create positive social impact through solving problems together. This Design Briefs program will examine how local businesses can transform their practices to gain profitability, while positively impacting people and the environment. All are invited to add their voice and ideas to the conversation. Doors open at 5:30 pm with a cash bar and hors d'oeuvres provided by The Cheese Lady.

Free

Join the fun at GRAM and become a volunteer! Connect with us and learn about the many areas of the Museum where volunteers can have an impact. Our volunteer program is open to anyone 16 and older, and students as young as 14 can volunteer with a parent or guardian. For more information, please contact Kris Shannon at volunteer@artmuseumgr.org

For more information, please contact Danielle Dunn at ddunn@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2919

Coming Soon: T.J. Wilcox: In the Air EXCLUSIVE MEMBER EVENT: SAVE THE DATE!

Member Preview of T.J. Wilcox: In the Air Friday, May 15, 2015, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Free, members only Presenting Sponsor

Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation Contributing Sponsors Sydney DeVos Lizbeth O’Shaughnessy

This exhibition was organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

T.J. Wilcox, In the Air, (2013). (installation view, Whitney Museum of American Art, 2013-2014). Ten channel panoramic video installation, black and white and color, silent, 35 min. looped. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from Daniel and Pamella Roland DeVos 2014.62. © T. J. Wilcox, Courtesy of Metro Pictures. Photography by Bill Orcutt

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MUSEUM HOURS TUES & WED: THURSDAY: FRIDAY & SATURDAY: SUNDAY: MONDAY:

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Handicap parking is available in ramps. Curbside drop-off and wheelchairs also available. Call GRAM Security at 616.242.5033.

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