Places from our collective and personal histories help define who we are even as they remain fluid and ever changing in our mind’s eye. These artists consistently explore how true or fictionalized our memories can be, and how accurate or inaccurate recorded history truly is. Searching for and finding our place, both spiritually and physically, often drives an entire life’s meaning. The ever-shifting landscape, filled with false histories, be they personal or historical, drive these artists in their quest for higher meaning.
John Ball Zoo: Grand Rapids Lantern Festival; April 10 thru June 16 (Wednesday thru Sunday, 7:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.) The Grand Rapids Lantern Festival at John Ball Zoo is … Read More ►
Step back in time and explore life after hours in the historic homes of Hackley and Hume. This exclusive tour allows you to explore these remarkable houses, offered from 9-10 … Read More ►
Last week, a 60,000-pound anchor from the USS Kitty Hawk (CVA/CV-63), made its way across the country to its new permanent home at the Air Zoo Aerospace and Science Center. … Read More ►
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