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Past exhibits at MICA gallery

Bruce Thayer & Ilene Curts: June 2011

The June art show at MICA Gallery (1210 Turner St., Lansing) will feature artists Bruce Thayer and Ilene Curts. The show opens Wednesday, June 1, featuring special hours on Saturday, June 4 for “Be a Tourist in Your Own Town” and an artist reception on Sunday, June 5 from noon until 4pm for First Sunday Gallery Walk.

Bruce Thayer’s work has evolved over time to touch on social issues, word play, and figurative abstraction. He works in printmaking, watercolor and acrylic on paper, sometimes collaged, from his home studio in Michigan.

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Thayer has a BFA from Central Michigan University, did printmaking and belonged to the Both Up Co-op Gallery in Berkeley, Calif., and completed a MFA at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. He studied under such artists as Karl Wirsum, Christina Ramberg, Phil Hanson, and Ray Yoshida, becoming interested in figurative work influenced by cartoon, narrative, and humor. He has been associated with Printworks Gallery Chicago and Sonia Zaks Gallery Chicago.

Ilene Curts is a still life artist based in Michigan. She studied life drawing in Cambridge, Mass., where she belonged to the Boston Visual Artist’s Union – but it was a move to a studio on a farm that inspired her to take up still life painting. Curts follows in the steps of contemporary realism.

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She explains, “I enjoy the abstract nature of painting, and the quality of the paint itself. I use a lot of objects from the forties and fifties for their design. Objects carry on them potent bits of color, wear, memory, and character. I like to paint familiar objects in a non-traditional setting to challenge myself to find visual ideas but continue to explore tradition as well.”

MICA Gallery is open 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, with special hours for Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June 5.

Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art (MICA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization serving as a catalyst for quality arts programming. See www.oldtownarts.org or call 517-371-4600 for more information.

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Mott Community College Faculty Show – April 3-26, 2011

Art Exhibit Presented by Mott Community College Faculty and Students to Be Featured at the Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art in Lansing, April 3-26

Lansing, Mich. (March 30, 2011) – Mott Community College is presenting “Mixed Pairs,” an exhibition of art at the Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art (MICA) Gallery in Lansing. The opening reception will take place from 1 to 4 pm Sunday, April 3, 2011 as part of the Lansing art community’s monthly “First Sunday Gallery Walk.”

The exhibit runs through April 26. Gallery hours are 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday and Sundays from 1 pm to 4 pm. The MICA Gallery is located at 1210 Turner Street in Lansing’s Old Town district.

The body of work features a diversity of media, including printmaking, photography, painting, graphic design & illustration, and mixed media created by Mott Community College faculty and students. MCC faculty members volunteered to exhibit, with the stipulation that they would then curate a piece of work from one of their current or former students. This structure inspired the title “Mixed Pairs.” Twelve pairs of MCC faculty and students are participating in the exhibit.

Some samples:

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Much like downtown Flint, Old Town has become a center for the arts and entertainment in the Greater Lansing Area. The neighborhood is home to many art galleries, boutiques, performance spaces and restaurants. The Old Town Business & Art Development Association (OTBADA) / Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that catalyzes the revitalization of Lansing’s Old Town historic commercial district through promoting community development, preserving historic buildings and producing quality art events and programs. For more information about the MICA Gallery, call 517-371-4600 or email info@oldtownarts.org.

For more information about MCC’s Studio Art, Graphic Design and Photography Programs, please call the Art Office at (810) 762-0443.

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