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FOODWAYS2018 kalamazoo
symposium
Get more information at www.kvcc.edu/kalamazoofoodwaysSponsored in part by the Kalamazoo Valley Museum and the Kalamazoo Valley Community College Foundation.
Larry Plamondon (Grand River Band of Ottawa) will tell traditional stories from the Anishinabe. He will be joined by FireKeepers
Chef James Thomson (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians), who will talk about traditional foodways and the need to return
to healthy foods. Chef James will provide tastings at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum during Art Hop, from 5 to 7 p.m.
Participants from the Gun Lake Band of Potawatomi, FireKeepers Casino and Hotel restaurants (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi), and others will discuss Native American food
history, culture, and what food sovereignty means today.
Cooking demonstrations, cooking classes for youth, workshops and food tastings will be available FREE on Saturday from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Culinary and Allied Health Building.
April 6 – 7FREE
Second Annual
KALAMAZOO VALLEY MUSEUM230 North Rose Street
CULINARY AND ALLIED HEALTH BUILDING 418 East Walnut Street
The Second Annual Foodways Symposium will be a celebration of Kalamazoo’s food history and an
examination of food, justice and cultural traditions.
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Civil House Coffee344 N. Rose Street6:00 – 10:00 pmHank Ewbank is a graphic designer and illustrator living in downtown Kalamazoo who likes to turn his favorite bad ideas into screen-printed posters.
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Glass Art KalamazooPark Trades Center - Suite 100326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmLive Glass Blowing and Bead Making demos, all ages hands-on project, gallery exhibit, and gift shop featuring local glass artisans!
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Kalamazoo Book Arts CenterPark Trades Center - Suite 103A326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue4:00 – 8:00 pmOur Annual Edible Book Festival features "books" made out of food by community members. Come early to see the entries before they get eaten!
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Kalamazoo Valley Museum230 N. Rose Street5:00 – 8:00 pmKalamazoo Foodways Symposium. Larry Plamondon will tell traditional stories from the Anishinabe, and FireKeepers chef James Thomson will provide food tastings and talk about traditional foodways.
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Park Trades Center326 W. Kalamazoo Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmOne of the largest art communities with 95 studios & over 100 artists, artisans and small businesses. Works in glass, paint, wood, pottery, metalsmithing and much more!
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All Ears Theatre presents11 FREE shows in the style of radio's golden age (comedies and dramas) each season. Actors, musicians and sound effects artists perform on stage before a live audience!
Funding provided by
KalamazooArts.org
UPCOMING SHOWS
April 14WALLY’S GARAGE:FLETCHER’S HIDDEN TREASURE
April 28DAN TURNER, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE:THE DEPARTED MAN’S GUILT
May 12ANANSE and HIS SPIDER TALES
For full schedule, visit:
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Before the Internet.Before Television.
6:00 pm @ theFirst Baptist Church(315 W. MICHIGAN AVE., KALAMAZOO)
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WOOD TV-8 Downtown Studio151 S. Rose Street5:00 – 8:00 pmUsing acrylics, watercolors and pastels for painting, Sy Ellens can imagine floating in a hot air balloon over the varied land patterns below. Welcome to the ride.
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Kalamazoo Nonprofit Advocacy CoalitionFirst Baptist Church315 W. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmHayden Simpson's Steganographic black and white digital photogra-phy is a study of human action and choice and how they affect an individual's present and future.
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Kalamazoo Institute of Arts435 W. South Street5:00 – 8:00 pmPop-up community photoexhibition PLUS we'll collaborate with the Kalamazoo Foodways Symposium to present artistic healthy food.
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Arts Council of Greater KalamazooEpic Center, Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmSharon Hoogstraten, Tribal Member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation presents her formal portraits of modern Native Americans preserv-ing the traditional regalia of their ancestors while making it relevant to their own contemporary lives.
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Amy Zane Store and Studio132 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmBlüm Socks. Hand-dyed, bamboo socks made locally in Kalamazoo.
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Artisan Sandwich Company348 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:30 – 8:00 pmPhotographer and author James White will provide images and examples from his upcoming book, Fog Slipping Through A Forest.
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Biggby Coffee121 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmKella & Eddie Marnon. Printmaker with a focus on woodcut prints hand printed with water colors and acrylics.
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Black Arts & Cultural CenterEpic Center, Suite 202359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmBlack Arts & Cultural Center will feature pastel, tempera, and acrylic abstract paintings by Bibilomo Jimoh.
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Consumers Credit Union125 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:30 – 8:00 pmThe Photography and Intermedia Collective (PIC) provides an artistic community to WMU students. This semester they focus on nostalgia in the past, present, and future.
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Down Dog Yoga Center316 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmRecovery Uncovered is a collection of photos from a 6 month SMEDA Instagram project following four individuals in recovery from an eating disorder.
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Cherri's Chocol'art245 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmThe Cherri Emery Collection. Cherri has been collecting art for over 40 years. This is Part One of a series that will showcase Local, National, and Internationaly known artists.
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Earthly Delights157 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmBill Klinesteker showcases his nature photography books, including photos from Yellowstone National Park and Sleeping Bear Dunes.
18Carver Gallery240 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 –9:00 pmNorm Carver, Photographs from my Archives; Joan Carver, new glass.
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MRC artWorks330 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 9:00 pmA working studio/gallery space for adults living with disabilities to create and sell art. Throughout April, artWorks is collecting items for the Kalamazoo Humane Society.
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Nature Connection359 S. Kalamazoo MallSuite 1025:00 – 9:00 pmHonoring H.O.M.E.S.: Preview the Westminster Sixth Annual Art Festival that celebrates the Great Lakes with artist Kay Severson and author Loreen Niewenhuis.
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Webster’s Prime100 W. Michigan AvenueRadisson 2nd Floor5:00 – 8:00 pmJ. Lily's abstract acrylic paintings are inspired by the love of color and movement, music and nature.
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KVCC Center for New Media& Arcus Gallery100 W. Michigan Avenue5:30 – 8:00 pmParticipation in this juried show is open to all Kalamazoo Valley alumni not currently enrolled in Winter 2018 Semester. Awards and reception begins at 5:30 pm.
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Mangia Mangia209 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmJan Cramer uses Vintage and found objects to create unique jewelry, hand painted signs, hand bound leather sketchbooks and other one of a kind works.
21Flash GalleryEpic Center, 2nd Floor Atrium359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmFLASH GALLERY! A mixed media group of 9 of your favorite area artists are showing in this Pop-Up Gallery.
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Wellspring/Cori Terry & Dancers Epic Center, 2nd Floor359 S. Kalamazoo Mall6:00 – 7:00 pmJoin Kalamazoo's only professional modern dance company for an open rehearsal and get a sneak peek at works in progress for our spring concert.
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Pop City Popcorn346 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:30 – 8:30 pmRecycled mixed media paper art by Paige Harrison.
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V&A Bootery202 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pm“Soft and Airy Portraits” by Alex Ranee.
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Public Media NetworkEpic Center, 3rd Floor 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall5:00 – 8:00 pmWinged Messenger, starring Martha Councell-Vargas, is a multi-media video experience that illuminates flute performance with projected imagery, costuming, and choreog-raphy. Join us for the premiere screening event!
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Do you know someone who is a leader in the arts, volunteers their time in the arts, is a talented youth with a promising future in the arts, or building an exceptional body of work? If so, please nominate them for a Community Arts Awards (CAA)!
Information on CAA is available atwww.kalamazooarts.org.
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Factory Coffee213 E. Frank Street6:00 – 9:00 pmJoin us for a fun art-making event. Help Eye to Eye stock her screen-printing cart with portraits and take one home for free!
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Arcadia Brewing Company701 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 9:00 pmMatt Larsen. "Glimpses of the Deep" That ocean space where the terrifying blackness meets illumination is where you can catch these glimpses. V5 precise pilot pen inking.
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Fuze - kitchen & bar214 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 10:00 pmMichael Dunn. Reflections of Spain.
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Urban Zone625 Harrison Street5:00 – 8:00 pmMichele Clark "Brazilian Shack", custom artistic jewelry made with imported and unique products.
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Sarkozy Bakery350 E. Michigan AvenueSuite 1005:00 – 8:00 pmKen Sarkozy paints acrylics at the intersection of bakery and art. It's a pretty funny intersection.
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Kaleamazoo Chips309 E. Water Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmChaldean women, including Hether Frayer make Tacrathas. Sample traditional middle eastern pies, and watch us make them. Food Friend photos are also on display.
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InForm Architecture401 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmJesse Duncan. “Buildings & Everything In-between”. Photographs with an emphasis on architecture in Kalama-zoo, Chicago and Los Angeles, accompanied by photos of objects that help cities function.
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Kelvin & Company232 E. Michigan Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmDenise McCaffrey. Family and friend memories have strong connections to the food we have shared. Create your own Feast Journal containing family stories, history, and recipes.
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WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine300 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit by WMU Gwen Frostic School of Art, featuring student artists Victoria Carter, McKynann Grinwis, Vinh Le, Jonathan Sacha, and Kyan Sparks.
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THE MARVIN AND ROSALIEOKUN FOUNDATION
ART HOP is a program ofthe Arts Council of GreaterKalamazoo and is presentedwith help from thesegenerous sponsors:
D. L. Gallivan Office Solutions
Kalamazoo Youth Development Network at Read and Write Kalamazoo802 S. Westnedge Avenue5:00 – 8:00 pmCreative window display by youth leaders of Kalamazoo County. A collaboration between the Kalamazoo County Youth Cabinet and Read and Write Kalamazoo.
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Come celebrate your fresh Kalamazoo home with other folks that have found their way to this fun and energetic city. Learn a bit about the area’s past and present through fun performance and video. Connect with other new residents while talking with community leaders. Discover what makes this place special and how you can be a part of it.
We’ll find the best Kalamazoo for you!
FRIDAY MAY 4th • 5:30- 7:00 PM EPIC CENTER 2nd FLOOR • JUDY JOLLIFFE THEATRE
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Diekema-Hamann612 S. Park5:00 – 7:00 pmBut Is It Art? An exhibition of priceless works from the private collection of legendary art accumulator and recluse Weylan Dowd.
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Ninth Wave StudioMary Louise Haynes House213 W. Walnut Street5:00 – 8:00 pmFelicia Lynn Bojkewich: Observa-tions of a Perpetual Student, a Solo Exhibition. Gallery is on the 2nd floor - sorry no elevator.
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Kalamazoo Poetry Festival1249 Portage Street7:30 – 9:00 pmYour Turn Open Mic opens the 2018 Kalamazoo Poetry Festival, April 6 & 7. An unpredictable night of poets from Kalamazoo and beyond.
42Jersey Giant Subs1319 Portage Street5:00 – 8:00 pmEnjoy acoustic pop/rock from the power trio Coffee With Friends.
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Richmond Center for Visual ArtsAdjacent to Miller Auditorium5:00 – 9:00 pmAlbertine Monroe-Brown Gallery:WMU Gwen Frostic School of Art 2018 Annual Student Exhibition, through April 18.
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CALL FOR LOCAL ARTISTS!
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Fri, June 1st, 12–9pm • Sat, June 2nd, 9am–5pm
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43Little Sprout Children’s Boutique3009 Oakland Drive5:00 – 8:00 pmWe will be hosting Mrs. Clearwater's 1st grade students from Winchell Elementary. We will have on display their porcelain mixed media flower vases.
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Interested in exhibiting your artistic talent on the Kalamazoo Mall during the June Jubilee? Only 65 spots
are available for local artists, don’t miss out!
Contact Beth McCann at [email protected]
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