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Biennial Sculpture Exhibit
The 2024 to 2026 Biennial Sculpture Exhibit represents 11 sculptures by artist from Michigan and Ohio, combined with the sculptures in the Permanent Art Collection for a total of 18, that are exhibited on three of KCC’s campuses.
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'The exhibit, titled “Four Decades, Three Friends: The Art of Honore Lee, Karen French & Mary Whalen,” opened Feb. 20 and will run through Thursday, March 30, in the Eleanor R. and Robert A. DeVries Gallery of the Davidson Visual and Performing Arts Center, on campus at 450 North Ave. in Battle Creek. It consists of more than 50 works of art spanning mediums including ceramics, paint, print and multimedia, covering a wide variety of subjects.'
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Gorges, Glens & Waterfalls
'Kellogg Community College beginning this week will exhibit nearly two dozen stunning large-scale black and white landscape photographs created by Photography and Multimedia Program professor Ryan Flathau.'
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'Images: Seen & Imagined' by Donald Rowe
'Kellogg Community College is hosting a group exhibit in March featuring new works created by members of the Southwest Michigan Printmakers.'
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'Marea' by Patricia Villalobos Echeverría
'Kellogg Community College will showcase large-scale photographs taken by Western Michigan University Frostic School of Art professor Patricia Villalobos Echeverría in an exhibit beginning Jan. 20 in Battle Creek.'
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'Images: Seen & Imagined' by Donald Rowe
'Multimedia artist and former Olivet College professor Donald C. Rowe will exhibit nearly four dozen works of art at Kellogg Community College as part of his exhibit “Images: Seen and Imagined” in November and December.'
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'In Pieces' by Christopher Radford
'Multimedia artist and Kellogg Community College alumnus Christopher Radford will exhibit nearly three dozen works of art at the College as part of his exhibit “In Pieces” in October.'