Visual
Arts with Jeanine Coupe-Ryding
Monday, May 12
Chicago artist Jeanine Coupe-Ryding works in two artistic genres: large scale reduction woodcut prints and collage. Her work is included in many prestigious collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She is represented by Perimeter Gallery in Chicago. Jeanine teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and at Ox-Bow School of Art in Saugatuck, Mich.

Dale A. Lyons Building Theatre
Southwestern Michigan College
Lecture (Reception to follow)
7:30 p.m.
Free and open to the public. |
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The City
of Dowagiac is home to a number of sculptures created by various
artists.
May 15, 1995: "Dance of Creation," by Tuck
Langland. This bronze sculpture was a gift of the Tremble-Dalton families.
May 12, 1997: "Active Hybrid," by Richard
Hunt. This steel sculpture was a gift of the St. Denys Foundation.
May 19, 1999: "Resting Dancer," by Tuck
Langland. This bronze sculpture was a gift of the Harold B. Franklin
family.
May 13, 2002: "Stone Lion," by Rosetta.
This bronze sculpture was a gift of the William F. Moran family.
May 9, 2005: "Mount 'n View," by Nina Akamu.
This bronze sculpture was a gift of the Wanda L. Franklin family.
May 15, 2006: "Sunflower" by Fritz Olsen.
This marble piece was a gift of the Dan and Katherine Brosnan family.
May 14, 2007: "Dawn Sentinels"
by Bob Guelich. This bronze sculpture is a gift of
the Don and Joan Lyons family. |
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