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ArtPrize presents Project 1: than an idea, it’s a state of being. The artists featured in Project 1 Crossed Lines, a citywide public Project 1 is here for you to sew fabric are creating objects and spaces art exhibition about what it means that will wrap a building, sing a song that are completed by community to belong. Step into three Grand from a rooftop, send a message across involvement and interaction. By Rapids neighborhoods to explore the Grand River, ride your bike, dance asking artists to alter public spaces spectacular art installations, public the night away and consider the way temporarily and create new ones, this events, community-oriented divided cities can become whole. exhibition explores how and for whom projects and performances. the city is made. It exists to show how Project 1 is composed of a series art can help transform cities into places Project 1 is built with you in mind and of installations across the city, each where we all belong. is a public art exhibition that’s only one activated by many one-time- complete when you take part. The only performances. Be sure to ArtPrize is evolving and we’re thrilled commissioned artworks are not just attend Saturday events at each site to welcome you to this next stage. We objects for contemplation, instead throughout September and don’t hope you’ll find yourself delighted, they’re spaces for action, play and miss the myriad of performances, challenged and inspired. belonging. This is an exhibition that exhibitions and other programming invites you to question what it means presented by our cultural partners to belong in a city. Belonging is more throughout the city.

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Grand Rapids has a rich history of public art defining and enhancing civic space, yet still faces difficult questions about access and boundaries. We invited five world-renowned artists to consider how lines, both visible and invisible, affect our sense of belonging.

The Boom and the Bust DOWNTOWN

Jeyifous’ work in public art, installation, drawing, collage and design explores the past and potential futures of urban environments. For Project 1, he created The Boom and the Bust–a monumental sculpture referencing the historic and contemporary challenges of housing discrimination.

This abstracted multi-story sculpture rises 25-feet from the ground at the corner of Louis St and Monroe Ave. By combining references to skyscrapers and single-family houses, it reflects the juxtaposition between large-scale downtown development happening alongside foreclosures and displacement.

Jeyifous’ work is underwritten by Frey Foundation.

Voice Bridge DOWNTOWN

Lozano-Hemmer develops interactive installations that live at the intersection of architecture and performance art. For Project 1, Rafael created a new site- specific installation called Voice Bridge. Along the handrails of Grand Rapids’ iconic Blue Bridge, a pedestrian bridge which connects the East and West sides of downtown, you’ll find speakers and 400+ lights that shine on the footpath of the bridge. You control the intensity of each light by speaking into the intercoms at each end of the bridge and recording a message. Once recorded, your message will play back as a loop– jumping from speaker to speaker across the bridge as more messages are recorded.

Lozano-Hemmer’s work is underwritten by Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. The Oracle of the Soulmates DOWNTOWN & MLK PARK

Hart creates submerged rooftops that look like they were dropped from the sky. The rooftops refer to home, stability or shelter. Hart speaks about the rooftops as thresholds between public and private space. Combined with family and oral histories, and activated by performance, her work explores the power these thresholds have in our lives, and become stages from which power can be reclaimed.

For Project 1, Hart created The Oracle of the Soulmates–twin rooftop sculptures, one in the center of Rosa Parks Circle in downtown Grand Rapids, the other in the lawn of Martin Luther King Jr. Park on the southeast side.

Hart’s work is underwritten by Herman Miller Cares.

Critical Infrastructure TANGLEFOOT

Amenta and Lott, known for their history of wide-ranging collaborative artistic productions with SiTE:LAB, present Critical Infrastructure–a site- specific architectural intervention at the landmark Tanglefoot building, a fly paper factory that now holds artist studios. In collaboration with DisArt, the intervention creates an environment that addresses issues of accessibility in both form and function. The project reimagines the site by temporarily transforming a private space into a fully accessible public space, through a series of ramps and landings which welcome visitors and a wide variety of performances and interventions by other artists. Throughout Project 1, it will serve as an armature, facilitating dynamic programming and community engagement.

Kaleidoscopic DOWNTOWN, TANGLEFOOT & MLK PARK

Browder creates large-scale, vibrant fabric installations–turning building exteriors and other public sites into multi-colored sculptures. Community participation is essential to her work. Throughout the spring and summer, volunteers came together in support of her work by donating colorful fabric and sewing alongside her. Through this community involvement, Browder looks to give a voice to the citizens of Grand Rapids and blur the division between audience and artist.

The largest section of Kaleidoscopic is draped over the community center building in MLK Park. You can also see her work on four skywalks in the heart of downtown and the facade of a building at Tanglefoot.

Browder’s work is underwritten by X-Rite and Pantone. For more info visit project.artprize.org/transportation GET TING AROUND

Project 1 exists in three locations around Grand Rapids.

Project 1: Crossed Lines focuses Project 1 Honda Hoppers Accessibility on how boundaries, both visible Look for the Honda Hopper presented and invisible, impact our sense of by West Michigan Honda Dealers. The ArtPrize organization strives to belonging in a city. The installations Catch a free Hopper between our connect visitors of all ages, abilities at each site are meant to connect the Project 1 sites from 12–6p each and backgrounds to the world of city’s three wards and explore their Saturday in September. art. We believe the most captivating divergent histories, contemporary conversations happen when our challenges and unique communities. Ride A Bike audience reflects the true diversity Get active and have an art adventure of our community. We invite you to on your bike! In partnership with give us feedback that we will take into Transportation Mobile GR, we designed a bike route consideration when planning future between sites (project.artprize.org/ events. Contact [email protected]. Utilizing the city’s public transport pedal-project-1). Don’t forget to join system is a great way to explore us for Pedal Project 1 on Sept 21 for Care Granted, a leader in the home all three site locations. This option a city bike ride to each location. healthcare space, is providing free reduces your carbon footprint and curated tours of Project 1 for people is a fun way to explore the city! Driving Your Car with mobility challenges. Accessible Thanks to our city partners Mobile GR Planning ahead will help you navigate transportation will be provided to and The Rapid. parking during events. A variety of ensure guests of all mobility levels free and paid parking options are can comfortably tour the exhibition. Ride the Rapid within walking distance of each Purchase a Wave Card and find a site location. When you can, please Virtual 3D tours will be available of full route schedule and map at consider carpooling. the exhibition for those who may not ridetherapid.org. Travel from Rapid be able to physically visit the sites. Central Station to each site by School and Charter Buses following the routes mentioned There are transportation grants DisArt created audio descriptions to the right of each map location. available to educators to help offset for those with a visual impairment. transportation costs to Project 1. Through verbal descriptions this Catch A Ride For more information, contact guide will share the experience of With limited parking options, using [email protected]. Project 1 as an audio tour. a rideshare is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to get around Public event assistance, including ASL Project 1. Rideshares include Uber, interpretation and wheelchair rentals, Lyft and taxi services. and the above tours will be available by contacting [email protected].

Hop Around Town in Art. Honda Hopper vehicles provide complimentary rides between Project 1 sites Catch a Ride: Saturdays in September

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Downtown site underwritten by DTE Energy Foundation

MLK PARK 900 Fuller Ave SE Located in a residential neighborhood on the southeast side of the city, MLK Park features works by artists Amanda Browder and Heather Hart. Browder wrapped the exterior of the community lodge with a vibrant, multi-colored textile piece– created with the help of local donations and volunteers. Hart installed a sculpture in the park that mimics the roof of a house that appears to sink into the lawn. Visitors will be able to climb on the roof and enter the attic, and the roof will serve as a stage for local music, dance, spoken word and other community events. We selected MLK Park as a Project 1 site in collaboration with community members, city officials and the artists.

Visitor Kiosk Hours Exhibition Hours Open during official events Daily 9a–8:30p

Ride the Rapid Take Route 2, or Route 5, to Fuller Ave across from Prince stop #951. During Project 1 Route 2 (Kalamazoo) will increase frequency on all Saturdays from 30 minute intervals to 15 minute intervals from 12–9p, thanks to Mobile GR and The Rapid.

Be respectful of area neighbors–please don’t park on lawns or block driveways. For parking options, visit project.artprize.org.

MLK Park site underwritten by Meijer

TANGLEFOOT 314 Straight Ave SW An architectural intervention by artist Paul Amenta and architect Ted Lott, as well as a work by Amanda Browder, can be viewed at Tanglefoot. This industrial campus is named after a flypaper manufacturer. For the last several decades, it has been home to artist studios. This rich creative history led Amenta and Lott to the site. Together they built a platform for the creative experimentation of other artists, both figuratively and literally. Participation and collaboration are essential to their work. For Project 1, they created a structure that responds to the existing architecture of the space by filling a partial courtyard with an accessible pavilion. Audiences and performers will occupy the new structure throughout the exhibition.

Visitor Kiosk Hours Exhibition Hours Open during official events Mon–Sat 12p–6p Sun 12p–8p

Ride the Rapid Take Route 18 to Butterworth & Straight stop #7992. Note: Walking back from Tanglefoot to Central Station is the fastest route to catch another bus.

Be respectful of area neighbors–please don’t park on lawns or block driveways. For parking options, visit project.artprize.org. For more info visit project.artprize.org/events PROJECT 1 EVENTS

Each Saturday in September there will be a variety of free activities at Project 1 locations.

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Launch Event Enjoy live music, arts and education American Art and Music activities for the whole family. Partners Don’t miss the launch of Project 1: Festival include John Ball Zoo, Experience Live Crossed Lines. The opening event Art, Artists Creating Together, Grand features surprising appearances and a The boundless artistic contributions of Rapids Public Museum, Comedy not-to-miss vertical dance performance African-Americans will be highlighted Project, Gilda’s Club and more. by BANDALOOP in Rosa Parks Circle. during the Third Annual Grand Rapids This will be followed by a conversation African American Art and Music 11 A–6P BROADWAY & BRIDGE ST between Project 1 artist Rafael Lozano- Celebration in partnership with Hemmer and Alice Gray Stites, Chief Project 1. The day long festival will Curator of 21c Museum Hotels. be at MLK Park and will immerse Blue Bridge Amplified, the community in art, music, dance 12–2P DOWNTOWN and food reflecting the diversity of Featuring Dan Deacon the African American Community in Presented by Founders Brewing Co. Grand Rapids and West Michigan. Performances on Heather Hart’s The MLK Park Community Oracle of the Soulmates. Mainstage Don’t miss an unforgettable evening headliner: Raheem DeVaughn. Celebration of light, sound and community at this one-night-only performance. Electronic 9A–11P MLK PARK Join us for a community celebration beat-maker and headliner, Dan Deacon, featuring a sonic landscape of folk, and an array of local artists will take experimental hip-hop, soul and classical over Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Voice music by cellist Jordan Hamilton and Bridge, activating the sound system other local performers. The afternoon’s and 400+ lights that will traverse festivities include a conversation with Grand Rapids’ iconic Blue Bridge. Sept 28 Project 1 artists Heather Hart and Amanda Browder with Nicole Caruth, 8–11P DOWNTOWN independent curator and writer. DisArt Presents Voices 2–5P MLK PARK at Tanglefoot Sept 21 DisArt and its collaborators present Tanglefoot Opening Night Voices, an immersive, multimedia Presented by Wolverine Worldwide project displayed and interacted Presented by DisArt with throughout the Tanglefoot site. Designed as both an aesthetic and The day concludes with a can’t- Pedal Project 1 Bike Tour archiving experience, Voices will gather miss drag show by London’s Drag and visualize stories of alienation and Syndrome–the first US performance Explore the immersive artworks on belonging from disabled community by the award-winning group, which view as part of Project 1 from the members as well as visitors to the will use Paul Amenta and Ted unique perspective of your bike seat. site. The event is free and all are Lott’s Project 1 installation Critical Pedal Project 1 is a family-friendly encouraged to attend and participate. Infrastructure as a stage, catwalk and guided bike tour for all ages and arena; in partnership with SiTE:LAB levels featuring stops at each site 12–6P TANGLEFOOT and DisArt. Preceding the show, hear location (Downtown, MLK Park, and Project 1 artists Paul Amenta, Ted Lott Tanglefoot) as well as an extended visit and collaborators Chris Smit and Jill to the Grand Rapids African American Vyn of DisArt in conversation with Art & Music Festival. Meet at Rosa Dan Cameron, independent curator. Parks Circle. For a bike route map and Oct 26 to register for this free event go to 6–9P TANGLEFOOT project.artprize.og/pedal-project-1. Closing Celebration 8:30A DOWNTOWN at Studio Park

Join us at Studio Park to celebrate the Sept 8 final weekend of Project 1. The evening will kick-off with a press conference where several exciting announcements Panel Discussion will be made for ArtPrize 2020. The evening will conclude with live music Project 1 artist Olalekan Jeyifous in in the Studio Park Listening Room conversation with Larry Ossei-Mensah, located at Cherry St and Ionia Ave SW. Susanne Feld Hilberry Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit 7P STUDIO PARK at 37 Ottawa Ave NW.

11A–12P DOWNTOWN CULTURAL HAPPENINGS

Grand Rapids’ thriving creative community Stop by the Welcome Center at the GRAM in the Museum Store at 101 is bolstered by cultural organizations and Monroe Center to get the most up to date information about Grand Rapids venues that are open year-round. While you’re events and happenings. visiting the Project 1 exhibition, be sure to pay a visit to these institutions that offer a dynamic HOURS: selection of community-focused events, Mon-Wed 10a–5p Thurs 10a–9p programming and entertainment year-round. Fri-Sat 10a–8p Sun 12–5p

For a full list of cultural organizations and information about restaurants, hotels and other events going on around the city visit experiencegr.com.

Project 1 Inspired: Art and Cultural Activities Grand Rapids Ballet grballet.com Free Exhibitions & Events (paid admission may apply) Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Sept 6 –10 Actors’ Theatre grcm.org All Art Works Show: Great Art at Great atgr.org Prices (37 Ottawa Ave NW) Grand Rapids Civic Theater African American Museum & Archives grct.org Mon,Tues, Fri: 10–8p Sat, Sun: 10–6p graama.org Grand Rapids Public Library All Art Works is excited to present artwork Avenue for the Arts grpl.org by 200 artists during Project 1. All Art avenueforthearts.com Works is a juried online platform designed Grand Rapids Public Museum to connect art buyers (you) with great art. Broadway Grand Rapids grpm.org broadwaygrandrapids.com Work by artists of every career level are curated next to work by world famous Circle Theatre grsymphony.org artists. All art work is for sale and priced circletheatre.org for new and experienced buyers, and it’s Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids a great show to see even if you just want DeVos Performance Hall jtgr.org to look. The show is free and open to the devosperformancehall.com public. A percentage of sales is donated John Ball Zoo DeVos Place jbzoo.org to ArtPrize educational programs. devosplace.org Muse GR Sept 6–Oct 4 Dog Story Theatre facebook.com/mymusegr Shades of Blackness: An Exhibition of dogstorytheater.com African American Artists Opera Grand Rapids DeVos Place Convention Center The Fed Galleries at KCAD operagr.org kcad.ferris.edu/galleries/fed-galleries St. Cecilia Music Center Shades of Blackness is an exhibition Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park scmc-online.org that features work from African meijergardens.org American Artists from across the US. The Listening Room at Studio Park In conjunction with the African Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum listeningroomgr.com American Art and Music Festival. fordlibrarymuseum.gov Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts GRAAMA uica.org graama.org vanandelarena.com artmuseumgr.org

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Thank you to the City of Grand summer, you shared your time, J.C. & Tammy Huizenga Rapids and Mobile GR for your energy, fabric and stories with us Mark & Mary Beth Meijer continued support. in creating Amanda Browder’s Dan & Sherry Bowen Kaleidescopic. GOLD The volunteer progam is sponsored Jerry & Marcia Tubergen by Lake Michigan Credit Union. Mimi Cummings Michael & Sue Jandernoa Ann Bradley Cazer Curatorial Advisory Committee Board of Directors Michael Cazer Meg & Greg Willit Each member of the curatorial Rick DeVos advisory committee is an Sue Jandernoa SILVER expert in their field and gave a Daryn Kuipers Marilyn Titche Mary Ellen Rodgers distinct point of view to the artist John Nienhuis & Jerry Nardin Joel Schellhammer Daniel Terry selection process for Project 1: Marc Schwartz Maureen Hale Crossed Lines. Scott VanderLeek Robert & Mary Jo Schierbeek Mark Washington Jim & Jane Zwiers Joseph Becherer Rebecca Wierda Jeff & Xuesi Gurney Director of the Snite Museum of Art Jim Zwiers Craig & Emilie Wierda at the University of Notre Dame Attalah & Mimi Amash Andy & Rebecca Anderson Dan Cameron Benefactor Sponsors Sidney & Cate Jansma Independent Curator David & Mary Ellen Rodgers Cadillac Dan Packard Rebecca Carbin Care Granted Daryn & Kira Kuipers Independent Curator and founder DisArt of I Heart Your Work Art Futures and Ellis Parking BRONZE ART + PUBLIC UnLtd Fast Signs Scott & Melissa VanderLeek The Gilmore Collection Justin & Kara Amash Nicole Caruth Greenleaf Trust David & Leslie Hooker Independent Curator and Writer Grand Valley State University Robert Delamar Kendall College of Art & Design Mike & Lynette Ellis Alice Gray Stites of Ferris State University Mary Ann Keeler Chief Curator of 21c Museum Hotels McGarry Bair Blake & Mary Krueger RDV Corporation Earle & Kyle Irwin Larry Ossei-Mensah UBS Aesha Baldwin Susanne Feld Hilberry Via Design Dave & Karen Custer Senior Curator at the Museum Warner Norcross + Judd LLP Carl Erickson & Mary O’Neill of Contemporary Art Detroit Deb & Don Axce Ken Grashuis Patron Sponsors Neighborhood Advisory Committee Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan ArtPrize Team This group of committed MLK Park Consulate General of Canada in Detroit neighbors and friends provided Gerald R Ford International Airport Jori Bennett Huntington Bank Carlie Bergsma guidance, recommendations Holiday Inn Downtown GR Kevin Buist and expertise to ArtPrize and the John Ball Zoo Derek Call two Brooklyn-based artists sited Kettering University Brian Cohen at MLK Park, Heather Hart and Neurocore Arielle Creps Amanda Browder. The Right Place, Inc Kristian Grant Varnum LLP Becca Guyette Lisa Beene Katherine Hagman Paul Belcher Edgar Hernandez Mae Black Friend Sponsors Shawn Irwin Bryan Blakely JoLee Kirkikis Baudville Brands Jordoun Eatman Jenn Meade Compass College of Cinematic Arts Shelby Garbini Dana Knight Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Leteefah Gofoe George Miguel Harder & Warner Landscaping Gordon Griffin Katie Moore & Garden Center Julie Griffin Amy Nieuwsma Pig Out on the Fly Michael Harris Meghan Onak Sears Architects Dana Knight Allison Palm MSU College of Human Medicine Christina McPike Margaret Paxton Trellis Jewellynne Richardson Chandra Pearson Werner Roofing Tino Scott Brandon Redmond Westshore Michelle Velting Paul Sapp Kristine Wildeboer Jessica Shelton Brennan Smith Donors 2018-2019 Holly Tumbarello Mia Wallace Volunteers PLATINUM Dayna Walton Rick & Melissa DeVos Kevin Wolfrom To the volunteers who helped Brian DeVries & Barbara Pugh Jaenell Woods us launch Project 1’s inaugural Sam & Janene Cummings Katie Zychowski exhibition—we cannot thank Terri Land & Dan Hibma you enough. This spring and Scott & Rebecca Wierda THANK YOU TO OUR PROJECT 1 EDUCATION PARTNERS

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