The Art Center gives kids something meaningful to do not only in summers but during the school year, too. It’s a wonderful activity that I support for this community.
The Art Center gives kids something meaningful to do not only in summers but during the school year, too. It’s a wonderful activity that I support for this community.
CONGRATULATIONS WINNERS!
Best of Show: Jaye Schlesinger, Dump Truck, Gouache on paper (detail)
Second Place: Kirsten Lund, Transfuser, Sewn canvas, embroidery (detail)

Third Place: Lea Bult, Storage Unit, Mentor, Ohio, oil on plexiglass with installation
Honorable Mention: Jesse Howell, Sound Drawings - At Various Frequencies, Toner on paper (detail)
Honorable Mention: Sally Rose, Offering, Hand-made paper 
Since it’s inception in 1922 ... this 90th annual juried exhibition has provided many opportunities for both established and emerging artists throughout the state of Michigan. Approximately 4,000 artists (from Albion to Zilwaukee) are invited to enter. Submission of work is open to any medium. Awards will be given to artists who display exceptional works of art and/or artists who demonstrate outstanding technique.
This year’s juror is Alison Wong. Alison Wong received her BFA from The Maryland Institute College of Art and MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. She has exhibited her artwork extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Alison's curatorial work has been featured at venues such as the Museum of New Art, Anton Art Center, Cranbrook Art Museum and is the Co-Founder and Director of Butter Projects in Royal Oak
For further information, contact the Exhibition Gallery Manager Nathan Rice 734.994.8004.
OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 6-8PM
AWARDS PRESENTED AT 7PM
Click to DOWNLOAD THE 2012 ALL MEDIA PROSPECTUS
This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.
