SEP 18-OCT 4: "Baroque Bodies (Ambient Portals) in ArtPrize "Ripple Effects" Exhibition

"Baroque Bodies (Ambient Portals) in ArtPrize exhibition, "Ripple Effects" at Resonant Gallery curated by Jacklyn Brickman and Eric Souther
Group Exhibition

SEP 18-OCT 4: "Baroque Bodies (Ambient Portals) in ArtPrize "Ripple Effects" Exhibition

Exhibition Website

Sept 18–Oct 4, 2025
Resonant Gallery
Grand Rapids, MI (US)
Curated by Jacklyn Brickman and Eric Souther

ArtPrize is an international art competition and cultural festival held annually in Grand Rapids, Michigan—a celebration of ideas, conversations, experimentation, and inclusiveness.Each year, we welcome over 800,000 visitors to discover the transformative power of art.Explore the works of thousands of artists from across the globe as our city itself evolves into a living canvas.You'll find awe-inspiring sculptures, installations, paintings, and more as you wander through streets, parks, galleries, and restaurants.Experience our one-of-a-kind events. Interactive, engaging, and always surprising, you'll view the spaces around you in a whole new light.Whether you're an artist, an art enthusiast, or a curious visitor, ArtPrize offers something for everyone.

ArtPrize is an international art competition and cultural festival held annually in Grand Rapids, Michigan—a celebration of ideas, conversations, experimentation, and inclusiveness.Each year, we welcome over 800,000 visitors to discover the transformative power of art.Explore the works of thousands of artists from across the globe as our city itself evolves into a living canvas.You'll find awe-inspiring sculptures, installations, paintings, and more as you wander through streets, parks, galleries, and restaurants.Experience our one-of-a-kind events. Interactive, engaging, and always surprising, you'll view the spaces around you in a whole new light.Whether you're an artist, an art enthusiast, or a curious visitor, ArtPrize offers something for everyone.

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