art.wikisort.org - MuseumThe Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) is an art museum located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, with collections ranging from Renaissance to Modern Art and special collections on 19th and 20th-century European and American art. Its holdings include notable modern art works such as Richard Diebenkorn’s 1963 Ingleside. The museum has in its collection 5,000 works of art, including over 3,500 prints, drawings and photographs.
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Grand Rapids Art Museum |
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Established | 1910 |
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Location | 101 Monroe Center Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 |
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Visitors | 255,000 (estimate, 2010)[1]
- Ranked 8th largest cultural institution in Michigan based on 2010 attendance figures[2]
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Director | Dana Friis-Hansen, Director and CEO |
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Architect | Munkenbeck+Marshall Architects, 2002-2004 & Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY Architecture, 2004-completion |
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Website | www.artmuseumgr.org |
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History
The museum was founded in 1910 under the name Grand Rapids Art Gallery, which was soon altered to its present name. Initially based in a former residence at 230 Fulton Street, it moved to the historic Federal Building on Pearl Street in 1981.
In 2004, construction began on a new green museum building, which was to be LEED certified. The 125,000 square feet (11,600 m2) building, which features 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of gallery and exhibition space, has been certified LEED Gold.[3] London-based Munkenbeck+Marshall Architects was appointed architect for the new building in 2002 and developed the design from initial concept to construction document phase. In summer 2004, the museum board terminated Munkenbeck+Marshall's involvement and hired architect Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY Architecture to complete the project.
Artists
Several artists have displayed their work in the museum, such as Samuel Yellin, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, Doug Argue and Ryan Spencer Reed, among others.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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History |
- 1911 furniture workers strike
- 2011 shooting spree
- 2013 flood
- Killing of Patrick Lyoya
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Geography |
- Belknap Hill
- Belknap Lookout
- Cherry Hill
- Eastown
- Grand River
- Heartside
- Heritage Hill
- Medical Mile
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Landmarks |
- Tallest buildings
- Amway Grand Plaza Hotel
- Helen DeVos Children's Hospital
- JW Marriott Grand Rapids
- McKay Tower
- Meyer May House
- Plaza Towers
- River House Condominiums
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Education |
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
- Grand Rapids Art Museum
- Grand Rapids Public Library
- Grand Rapids Public Museum
- Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium
Grand Rapids Public |
- City High-Middle
- Innovation Central High School
- Ottawa Hills High School
- Union High School
- Creston High School (Closed)
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Private |
- Grand Rapids Christian
- Catholic Central High School
- West Catholic High School
- Wellspring Prep
- The Potter's House (K-8 campus)
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Tertiary |
- Aquinas College
- Calvin University
- Cornerstone University
- Grace Christian University
- Grand Rapids Community College
- Grand Valley State University Pew Campus
- Kendall College
- WMCAT
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Media |
- Grand Rapids Business Journal
- The Grand Rapids Press
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Economy |
- DeVos Place
- Fulton Street Farmers Market
- Shops at CenterPoint
- Woodland Mall
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Organizations |
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids
- Basilica of St. Adalbert
- Cathedral of Saint Andrew
- Van Andel Institute
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Culture |
- ArtPrize
- Celebration on the Grand
- Grand Rapids Civic Theatre
- Grand Rapids Symphony
- La Grande Vitesse
- Wealthy Theatre
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Sports | Teams | Active |
- Grand Rapids Cyclones
- Grand Rapids Dragonfish
- Grand Rapids Gold
- Grand Rapids Griffins
- Midwest United FC
- West Michigan Whitecaps
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Defunct |
- Grand Rapids Alliance
- Grand Rapids Blizzard
- Grand Rapids Chicks
- Grand Rapids Danger
- Grand Rapids FC
- Grand Rapids Flight
- Grand Rapids Hoops
- Grand Rapids Owls (1977–1980)
- Grand Rapids Owls (1993-2010)
- Grand Rapids Rampage
- Grand Rapids Rockets
- Kansas City Monarchs
- West Michigan Edge
- West Michigan ThunderHawks
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Recreation | Parks |
- Crescent Park
- Frederik Meijer Gardens
- John Ball Zoo
- Millennium Park
- Rosa Parks Circle
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Trails |
- Frederik Meijer
- Kent
- Thornapple
- White Pine
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Das Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) ist ein Kunstmuseum in Grand Rapids mit Sammlungen von der Renaissance bis zur modernen Kunst, sowie Spezialsammlungen zur europäischen und amerikanischen Kunst des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts. Das Museum hat in seiner Sammlung 5.000 Kunstwerke, darunter über 3.500 Drucke, Zeichnungen und Fotografien.
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