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Take advantage of Black Friday and Small Business Saturday by shopping at Fido & Stitch for your pet on November 24 and 25.

Join A/B at The Winchester on Wednesday, November 22 from 9 PM – 2 AM for a DJ set and Thanksgiving Eve party.
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Make your way to Gray Skies Distillery for their Wednesday Spirit Series on Wednesday, November 22 from 4-11 PM for some great specials. Head to The Sovengard for Big Beers in the biergarten from November 22-26. as part of The Meanwhile film series on Tuesday, November 21 from 8-11 PM.
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Grab your friends for movie night at Wealthy Theatre for E.T. Join Lets Play Grand Rapids at Cherie Inn for adult board game night on Tuesday, November 21 from 7-10 PM. It’s wine & design night with Posh Petals on Tuesday, November 21 from 6-8 PM where you can make beautiful centerpieces for your Thanksgiving Table! Learn hand lettering/calligraphy at Light Gallery + Studio on Monday, November 20 from 6:30-9 PM. RIKK’S from November 20-December 11 to save on some awesome furniture pieces.Ĭheers to the release of Long Road Straight Rye Whisky and Long Road Nocino on Monday, November 20 from 4-11:59 PM at Long Road Distillers. Scroll down for this week’s 411 in the 616 and have a Happy Thanksgiving! Events: Monday:ĭon’t miss out on the Herman Miller holiday sale at A.K. With Black Friday and Small Business Saturday this week there are a ton of shopping events around Grand Rapids. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with friends and family and take some time to rest and relax. I really appreciate each one of you and this incredible city that continues to grow and inspire me each day. More information is available at can’t believe it’s already Thanksgiving this week! I wanted to take a moment to thank you for supporting The GR Guide this year by following on Instagram, the website or by leaving a kind comment. This exhibition will travel to Eastern Illinois University. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, in facilitating loans for the exhibition. The exhibition has been organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts in conjunction with the Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University. Reaching into Infinity: Chul Hyun Ahn runs through November 6, 2016, and is sponsored by Honigman. Starting at 5:30, the reception features a talk by Takenaga at 6:30.
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“For the visitor who wishes to slow down and spend some time, it will be particularly rewarding–and maybe even meditative–to experience Ahn’s shapes, colors, and vision of infinite emptiness.Īhn will be in Kalamazoo Tuesday, June 28th, for a free ARTbreak presentation at noon, and will attend a reception Thursday, June 30th, along with Barbara Takenaga, whose exhibition Waiting in the Sky II opened June 18th. “The lack of gallery lighting will really draw the viewer into Ahn’s work,” she says. Karla Niehus, KIA Associate Curator of Exhibitions, talks about experiencing the exhibition with minimal lighting. Rather than clarifying visual phenomena without artifice, Ahn seeks to mystify.”

The constructions of plywood and fluorescent light with exposed electrical cords unavoidably recall Donald Judd and Dan Flavin, but Ahn uses these industrial materials to a different end. “What does infinity look like? Chul Hyun Ahn’s show of 13 mirrored light boxes answered this question over and over, in subtly different ways. Grimaldis Gallery, garnered positive commentary from art critic Cara Ober. Grimaldis Gallery.Īhn’s 2008 solo exhibition, Phenomena: Visual Echo, at the C. He lives and works in Baltimore, where he is represented by C. Ahn has exhibited internationally and his work can be found in numerous private and public collections. in 1997, and studied at Eastern Michigan University before receiving a master’s degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art. “Without light, the space was not visible, so I brought light to my artworks so people would experience a sense of deeper space in the direction of the fading light.”īorn in 1971 in Busan, South Korea, Ahn received a bachelor’s degree from the Chugye University for the Arts in Seoul.

“At the root, my art is about space,” he says. Often described as a light artist, Ahn has pointed out another important element in his work. “Visitors will not simply see the work of a talented young sculptor - they will experience art that beckons them to contemplate time and space.” “Chul Hyun Ahn’s work is mesmerizing, mysterious, and curiously calming,” says Vicki Wright, KIA Director of Exhibitions and Collections. Combining one-way mirrors and LED lights, his light boxes glow with geometric forms that recede like portals into distant space. The Korean-born artist Chul Hyun Ahn uses light and color to create illusions that explore ideas of spirituality and infinite space. The exhibition of light sculptures will be displayed in the darkened Joy Light Gallery of Asian Art. The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts will open Reaching into Infinity: Chul Hyun Ahn, on July 2nd.
