Art In Bloom At The GRAM
It has been announced that Art in Bloom will take place at the Grand Rapids Art Museum this weekend. If you re a GRAM member the event is free. Other patrons can expect to pay $15.
Art in Bloom is a bi-annual, one-weekend-only exhibition that celebrates the combined beauty of art and floral design. Visitors are invited to tour the museum and enjoy floral sculptures. The sculptures are inspired by the permanent art displayed throughout the museum. Here is a schedule of events:
Friday, March 19
Juried Winner Announcements: 2 pm, Virtual via Facebook Live
Saturday, March 20
Public Hours: 12 – 6 pm, Level 3 Galleries
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Grand Rapids museums offer free admission this weekend for Bank of America cardholders
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Bank of America debit and credit cardholders can receive free admission to the Grand Rapids Public Museum and the Grand Rapids Art Museum this weekend.
The âMuseums on Usâ program offers free weekend general admission to cardholders at cultural institutions across the country, according to a news release Tuesday.
Youâll need to present your Bank of America, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank card, along with photo ID, to receive free admission.
The offer is available during the first full weekend of every month and is only available to cardholders; guests arenât eligible for free admission.
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James Cohan opens an exhibition of work by Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Installation view. © Estate of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian 2021. Image courtesy estate of the artist and James Cohan, New York.
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.-James Cohan is presenting an exhibition of work by Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, on view from January 29 through March 6 at 48 Walker Street and January 29 through February 27 at 291 Grand Street. The exhibition spans both of the gallerys locations, with a presentation of three major sculptural series in Tribeca and a selection of the artists geometric drawings, related sculptures, and a nine-element installation in the Lower East Side. This is the late artists first exhibition with James Cohan.
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