This is the Google Calendar for our members events outside of Art Walk. Click the + Google Calendar button at the bottom to subscribe to this calendar. Below the calendar you will find a list of events for this year's Art Walk.
Rebecca Lambers, Couture
"Things Japanese - Kimono, indigo, shibori, sashiko"
Rebecca's new work for Autumn 09 & Painitngs by MaryBeth Koeze
A2 West Side
Laila Kujala Studio
"Bronze Clay Demonstrations" Bronze Clay Demonstrations Saturday & additional work at Sweetwaters Cafe 123 W. Washington Street, A2
Jane Coates Studio
"Jane Coates + Sharon M. Donovan" 1834 Mershon, A2
demonstrations and entertainment with refreshments provided by Whole Foods Market on Washtenaw.
Tsogyelgar Dharma Center
"Artwalk Opening Party" 7145 West Liberty Road, A2
Friday 5-7; Live Music & light refreshments
Friday 6:00 & Saturday 2:00 - Presentation on upcoming public programs at Copper Colored Mountain Arts & guided tour of grounds & gardens
Friday 6:45 & 4:00 Saturday - Rob Davis presentation - Art of Thangka Painting & guided tour of America's Largest Buddhist Mural.
Saturday - 3:00 Chrissy Komack - Presentation on the art of Tsa Tsa Making.
Saturday 4:30 Crafts activity for kids
West Huron Sculptures
Barbara Melnik Carson, "Slipcasting Demo" 416 W. Huron St., A2
A demonstration casting a figure in porcelain using a plaster mold. Friday 7 pm - 8 pm
* Paul M. Hickman + "The collaboration"
"Under One Roof" The Yellow Barn 416 W. Huron, A2
Demonstrations - Friday, Oct. 9, 6:30-8, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2:30-4
Paul M. Hickman's Urban Ashes furniture, pmh prints + "The collaboration" prints will all be "Under One Roof" at the Yellow Barn. "The collaboration" of Paul & his 9 year-old son Charlie will do an interactive demonstration where you can give them an 8X11 piece of your hcilds art & they will run it through "The Collaboration's" process, producing a one-of-a-kind print for you to take home.
A2 Kerrytown/North Main
The Sunday Artisian Market
"Open Air Market w/ hand made fine art & crafts" Kerrytown Market Pavillion - 315 Detroit St. A2 Friday, Oct. 9, 5-9
Demonstrations and intertainment with refreshments provided by Whole Foods Market on Washtenaw
Women's Caucus For Art Michigan
"A little SOmething from Our Membership" & "The Venus of WIllendorf Project" 1324 North Main, Suite 7, A2
Participate by donating diet books to the artist and/or actually taking part in the paper mache process, come dressed to get MESSY.
A2 UM Campus
Idelle Hammond-Sass, Jewelry
"Jewelry Open House" 1510 Kearney Rd. (Kearney at Adare) Saturday, Oct. 10 12-5
Featuring ine Jewelry by Idelle Hammond-Sass, at the artists' working studio where she offers classes in jewelry and metalsmithing.
Pierre Paul Art Gallery
"artist at Work - Demo" 3370 Washtenaw Ave, A2 Saturday, Oct. 10 12-5 Saturday - Come in and watch oil painter Kim Rhoney create a new work. Bring any questions you may have about painting, art, and Kim's style.
Potters Guild
"seconds Sale" 201 Hill St., A2
Tour the studio and see the members - seconds sale. Cash and chick only.
Residential College Art Gallery
701 E. University, A2
Work by the Residential College Studio Art Faculty & invited guests. Michale Hannum, Mark Kirschenman, Susan Crowell, Gary Ren, Jason Wright, John Hoder, Larry Cressman & Ben Upton.
UM, The Gallery in he Duderstadt Center
"Bio-Artography: 2281 Bonisteel Blvd., A2 Oct 9, 12-7 & Oct. 10,12-5
Tiny biological structures are often beautiful and the scientists from The UM Center for Organogenesis share them with you here as "Bio-Artography", a fascinating combination of art and science.
Dexter
The Side Door Gallery & The Saline Picture Frame Company
8063 Main St. Dexter Oct 9, 5-10 & Oct. 10, 12-5
"Inflight" - Birds viewed through the artist's eye & New Works by Valarie Mann
Saline [Special events and locations map available at saline sites only]
* "Jane Darling and Two Twelve Artists"
My favorite Cafe 101 S. Ann Arbor St., Saline Saturday, October 10, 1-4
Pastel Paintings - Jane will be painting in pastels on site
* Two Twelve Arts Center
Kay Cassill's "The Mind's Eye" 212 W. Michigan Ave., Saline
A retrospect - Over 80 pieces - Over 20 years of Prints, Paintings, Watercolors, & Drawings covering her works as a prize-winning printmaker, painter, & member of the famed Iowa Print Group.
* Kathe Suddendorf
"Art Walk - Workshop" SPotted Dog WInery 108 E. Michigan Ave., Saline Saturday, October 10, 13-3
The winery is hosting Kathe Suddendorf's artwork which includes watercolors, acrylics, and colored pencil. On Saturday from 12-3 pm, Kathe will hold a free "Do It Yourself" workshop. You will be shown simple colored pencil techniques to practice by making a bookmark that you can take home.
* Kat Campau
"Fibre Arts" Mac's Acadian Seafood Shack 102 Michigan Ave., Saline Friday, Oct. 9, 12-7, Saturday, Oct. 10, 12-5
* Linda Klenczar
Brecon Grill 101 W. Michigan Ave., Saline
* Kelsey Keyes
"Jewelry, photography and holiday ornaments." 8063 Main St., Saline
the winery is hostingKelsey Keyes' art of jewelry, photography and holiday ornaments. Kelsey will be holding on-going demonstrations of her work.
Ypsilanti
Washtenaw Community College Gallery One
"Jim Cogswell: Meanwhile" 108 Student Center Building, Washtenaw Community College, 4800 East Huron River Dr., Ypsilanti, Oct. 10, 1-4
Riverside Arts Center
"chelsea Painters" 76 North Huron Street., Ypsilanti
Shankwiler 123 Gallery
Sin Der Ella artist of the month & Vintage Baseball cards & memrobilia as art, Stained Glass demonstrations, light refreshments & possible Live Music!
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U-M museums, libraries, gardens open doors for a rare look behind the scenes
DATE: 5-8 p.m. Oct. 9 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 10, 2009.
EVENT: Get a rare look inside museums, archives, libraries and gardens during the University of Michigan's Behind the Scenes Days. U-M buses will provide free rides between the more distant U-M buildings and gardens.
Visitors can see world-class science and archaeological collections and trace humanity's history from our earliest beginnings at the Ruthven Museums Building, home to the Exhibit Museum of Natural History and the museums of Anthropology, Paleontology and Zoology.
* DENOTES A SPECIAL LOCATION JUST FOR ART WALK