South Division. Still Safe.
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South Division. Still Safe.
No really.
I mean that.
even moreso for visitors.
and we still want people to come to the event on Friday.
Because we have worked really hard on putting it together. and we want to share it with you.
So this is what you can expect.
(106) South Division Gallery owned and operated by Calvin College’s Department of Art and Art History. Reception for "Forest and Family: Contemporary Images of Ghana - Photography by David A. Hoekema” honoring Ga District Sister City with music and food from West Africa. Proceeds from the sale of photographs will benefit Grand Rapids-Accra exchange programs in education and ecumenical cooperation. -Ground Floor
106 S Division- Featuring the work of Allison Huyck, Michele Kleinhenz, graduates of the GVSU Photography Department and JoAnna Papaleo, showing a series of self portraits. Hosted by Fouad Catrib. -Unit #216 Second Floor
106 South Division-Derrick Hollowell invites you to check out new paintings and music. -Unit # 215 Second Floor
106 South Division- This third floor space will be introducing new photos from recently relocated photographers Amber Woolsey and Ryan Pavlovich.-Unit #312 Third Floor
111 South Division- Window fronts Kendall College of Art and Design alternative show space. – Street Level
117 South Division 7pm at the DAAC, a hip hop show featuring the “Wisemen”, “Zhao Ski”, ”Altaire”, ”J.Intellect” and “DJ Collectives.” -Street Level
117 South Division- Scavenger Hunt Clothing will have extended business hours, stop by and pick up that perfect Halloween outfit piece.-Street Level
120 South Division- Spacecraft invites you to check out new goods including the Grand Rapids premier of MR. Moustache as well as new created products by local artists Sarah jo, Art Goodies, Sally England Designs, Teamwork T-shirts and Ericka Jane! Hosted by Sally England & Nick Stockton. -Unit #125 Street Level
120 South Division- Located at Mexicains Sans Frontieres features new oil paintings by Hugo Claudin and Eric Pichardo. -Unit #226 Second Floor
120 South Division- Local painter Bill Taylor opens his doors in an open Studio event with new paintings and recent works. -Unit# 225 Second Floor
120 South Division- Prints and other work for sale by Mike Guyette and Joel Berry, and a special performance by “Clive,” a New band featuring Mike Guyette, Josh Knopp, and Brandon Labelle at 9:00 PM.-Unit #223 Second Floor, entry around back.
120 South Division- Foodsmith Catering and Café, A great place to grab a cuppacoffe, freashly brewed tea, or a snack. –Street Level
129 South Division- Vertigo Music, all the best music on vinyl or cd, with extended business hours. –Street Level
133 South Division- The Euclid, for coffee, for soda, for frothy crazy cappuccino drinks. –Street Level
133 South Division, below the Euclid, at Skelletones six bands beginning at 6pm featuring, As Angels Mourn, Battling this Descent, Of Choir and Chaos, Bullfights In Tijuana, Vile Asphyxiation and Ridgemoor.
136 South Division- Capsule Gallery will feature Graffiti art by Matt (Dusa) Wyatt and Chip Wardell (Tier 2). -Street Level
139 South Division- All City Kicks sporting the coolest in fall fashions for the hip including both clothing and shoes.
140 South Division- Sanctuary Folk art will be open with one of the largest collections of intuitive artists represented in Michigan. –Street Level
235 South Division -“Visions beyond art" featuring live glass blowing, air brushing, and live music. Glasswork and assorted art for sale, hosted by Bill Kirk and Joe Sherry. -Unit #111 Street Level
333 South Division Kendall College of Art and Design alternative show space. – Street Level
341 South Division Kendall College of Art and Design alternative show space. – Street Level
250 Commerce Ave. S.W.-Bethlehem Church, Featuring, Steve Talaga with Mind's Eye (modern jazz) Hosted by MAJIC (Musical Arts for Justice in the Community) Concert Series, A ministry of Bethlehem Church http://www.blc-grmi.org Free with Suggested Donation of $10 7:00pm
I mean that.
even moreso for visitors.
and we still want people to come to the event on Friday.
Because we have worked really hard on putting it together. and we want to share it with you.
So this is what you can expect.
(106) South Division Gallery owned and operated by Calvin College’s Department of Art and Art History. Reception for "Forest and Family: Contemporary Images of Ghana - Photography by David A. Hoekema” honoring Ga District Sister City with music and food from West Africa. Proceeds from the sale of photographs will benefit Grand Rapids-Accra exchange programs in education and ecumenical cooperation. -Ground Floor
106 S Division- Featuring the work of Allison Huyck, Michele Kleinhenz, graduates of the GVSU Photography Department and JoAnna Papaleo, showing a series of self portraits. Hosted by Fouad Catrib. -Unit #216 Second Floor
106 South Division-Derrick Hollowell invites you to check out new paintings and music. -Unit # 215 Second Floor
106 South Division- This third floor space will be introducing new photos from recently relocated photographers Amber Woolsey and Ryan Pavlovich.-Unit #312 Third Floor
111 South Division- Window fronts Kendall College of Art and Design alternative show space. – Street Level
117 South Division 7pm at the DAAC, a hip hop show featuring the “Wisemen”, “Zhao Ski”, ”Altaire”, ”J.Intellect” and “DJ Collectives.” -Street Level
117 South Division- Scavenger Hunt Clothing will have extended business hours, stop by and pick up that perfect Halloween outfit piece.-Street Level
120 South Division- Spacecraft invites you to check out new goods including the Grand Rapids premier of MR. Moustache as well as new created products by local artists Sarah jo, Art Goodies, Sally England Designs, Teamwork T-shirts and Ericka Jane! Hosted by Sally England & Nick Stockton. -Unit #125 Street Level
120 South Division- Located at Mexicains Sans Frontieres features new oil paintings by Hugo Claudin and Eric Pichardo. -Unit #226 Second Floor
120 South Division- Local painter Bill Taylor opens his doors in an open Studio event with new paintings and recent works. -Unit# 225 Second Floor
120 South Division- Prints and other work for sale by Mike Guyette and Joel Berry, and a special performance by “Clive,” a New band featuring Mike Guyette, Josh Knopp, and Brandon Labelle at 9:00 PM.-Unit #223 Second Floor, entry around back.
120 South Division- Foodsmith Catering and Café, A great place to grab a cuppacoffe, freashly brewed tea, or a snack. –Street Level
129 South Division- Vertigo Music, all the best music on vinyl or cd, with extended business hours. –Street Level
133 South Division- The Euclid, for coffee, for soda, for frothy crazy cappuccino drinks. –Street Level
133 South Division, below the Euclid, at Skelletones six bands beginning at 6pm featuring, As Angels Mourn, Battling this Descent, Of Choir and Chaos, Bullfights In Tijuana, Vile Asphyxiation and Ridgemoor.
136 South Division- Capsule Gallery will feature Graffiti art by Matt (Dusa) Wyatt and Chip Wardell (Tier 2). -Street Level
139 South Division- All City Kicks sporting the coolest in fall fashions for the hip including both clothing and shoes.
140 South Division- Sanctuary Folk art will be open with one of the largest collections of intuitive artists represented in Michigan. –Street Level
235 South Division -“Visions beyond art" featuring live glass blowing, air brushing, and live music. Glasswork and assorted art for sale, hosted by Bill Kirk and Joe Sherry. -Unit #111 Street Level
333 South Division Kendall College of Art and Design alternative show space. – Street Level
341 South Division Kendall College of Art and Design alternative show space. – Street Level
250 Commerce Ave. S.W.-Bethlehem Church, Featuring, Steve Talaga with Mind's Eye (modern jazz) Hosted by MAJIC (Musical Arts for Justice in the Community) Concert Series, A ministry of Bethlehem Church http://www.blc-grmi.org Free with Suggested Donation of $10 7:00pm
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jennschaub - Location: Avenue for the Arts/ Heartside/ Downtown
downtown
ever since the reptile was a "to go " place in the downtown i was curious about the zone. later the enclave and lots of the residents of the area gathered to make things sprout down here. five years ago on a friday, after say 5pm there were few places to go in the city. the place was a ghostown till monday morning.
i cant go to all the events that sound interesing down here.
the uica, daac, skelletones, black rose, cafe solace, the old morning star gave people choices for entertainment, music, poetry, drama, film and more.
the fruits are still ripening.
i cant go to all the events that sound interesing down here.
the uica, daac, skelletones, black rose, cafe solace, the old morning star gave people choices for entertainment, music, poetry, drama, film and more.
the fruits are still ripening.
Hugo Claudin / Mexicains Sans Frontieres
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tlaquachito - Location: grand rapids mi
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