Grand Rapids Michigan ArtPrize 2009 Winners

Grand Rapids Michigan ArtPrize 2009 Winners

The Grand Rapids Art Prize 2009 Finalists have been announced

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The winners are as follows:

Open Water #24 Art Prize 2009 winner

Numero Uno: $250,000 Art Prize goes to: Ran Ortner for OPEN WATER #24

This painting will be on display at The Grand Rapids Art Museum through

Jan 2010 if you missed it during Art Prize. Saw a mention online that it

has been sold!  Sure hope it stays in our community.

This painting is over 18 feet long…as Michigan is surrounded by water

and going through rough water economically right now, a fitting winner.

Imagine That Mural on GR Children's Museum

Number Two: $100,000 Art Prize goes to: Tracy Van Duinen for Imagine That!

This large outdoor mosaic mural by Tracy Van Duinen covers a portion of the

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum on the front.  It is a permanent installation

and a wonderful, whimsical touch to one of our area’s attractions.  Interactive

in many ways, this mural will teach, enchant, and educate all of us about

art for years to come.

Eric Daigh Portraits

Number Three: $50,000 Art Prize goes to: Eric Daigh for Portraits

These portraits are 4 x 6 feet and made of plastic push pins on boards.

Eric uses about 50,000 push pins for each portrait.  You have to admire

the creativity and unusual medium of this artist!

Grand Dance sculpture in Grand River by David Lubbers

Number Four: $ 7000  Art Prize goes to: David Lubbers for The Grand Dance

Sculpture.  A stunning sight in the middle of the Grand River with lights

and motion.

The Moose sculpture by Bill Segunda

Number Five: $ 7000   Art Prize goes to: Bill Segunda for The Moose

We haven’t seen this yet but  would like to.  Bill constructs his life size animals

using up to 60,000 nails welded on metal frame as fur.  Hard to see in this picture

but it makes you appreciate the work, vision and creativity that went into this

entry.

Nessie project on the Grand River

Number Six:  $ 7000   Art Prize goes to:Thomas Birks for The Nessie Project

This is just such a fun entry, who doesn’t love Nessie on the Grand River?

Field of Reeds Sculpture

Number Seven: $7000 Art Prize goes to: John Douglas Powers for Field of Reeds

This is a kinetic sculpture that measures 14 x 10 x 4.5 feet high.  The 1001 reeds

sway back and forth to create a rhythmic motion & sound.

The Furniture by Sarah Grant

Number Eight: $7000 Art Prize goes to: Sarah Grant for The Furniture

This oversize table and chairs placed on the pedestrian Blue Bridge in

Grand Rapids was a favorite of many. With Grand Rapids’ Furniture City

past, it hit many people as not only fun, but indicative of GR’s past, as

evidenced by its full title: Furniture City Sets the Table for the

World of Art.

The Scarlet Empress Balloon Sculpture by Jason Hackenworth

Number Nine: $7000 Art Prize goes to: Jason Hackenworth for

Ecstasy of The Scarlet Empress

This fantasy sea creature made up entirely of balloons was stunning

and unexpectedly realistic.  There were also people interacting with

the crowds wearing balloon costumes created by Jason.

Wind Dancer 2 sculpture

Number Ten: $7000 Art Prize goes to:Michael Westra for Winddancer 2

This welded kinetic sculpture moves with the slightest breeze.

It certainly charmed the voters who saw it.

That is the Art Prize Finalist line up for this year, 2009.  We were all

excited and pleased with the community reaction and participation in

viewing and voting for their favorite pieces of art work.

Grand Rapids is looking forward to next year!

All pictures except Nessie, Furniture, and Scarlet Empress are courtesy of the Art Prize web site

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Meeting People Behind ArtPrize 2009

Meeting People Behind ArtPrize 2009

With the Grand Rapids Art Prize voting finally totaled last night, we know that

most of 1262 entries didn’t win, any money, that is.  The Top Ten will now

compete for:

  • 1st Place – $250K
  • 2nd Place – $100K
  • 3rd Place  – $ 50K
  • 4th-10th –   $  7K

Not exactly small change when it comes to art.  I imagine most of us don’t

have anything close to a $7000 piece of artwork in our homes.

The Top Ten Entries are all worthy and I will have to check them all out

before I cast my final vote for the winner.  I really enjoyed the thumbs up,

thumbs down voting for all the artists.  It was really great to be included in

something this big and this important to our community.

But I digress, I want to talk about one of the Art Prize entries that didn’t win:

The Red Ball Project:Grand Rapids.  We have friends in Heritage Hill who have

served as hosts for 2 artists in this event. They provide housing and a home

base while the artist puts up, installs, paints, or whatever they have to do to

enter their art work.  We were fortunate enough to meet the young artist of

the Red Ball Project, Kurt Perschke and his wife Kate, while we were touring

Art Prize.

This Art Prize entry is a large (15 ft diameter) red inflatable ball that is placed

in strategic and well known places to tickle the senses and make you look again.

Did I just see a large red ball there?  Kids  love to punch it and jump into it…..have

fun with it.  The Red Ball has been all over the world since 2001, Sydney Australia,

Portland OR, Chicago IL, Korea, Rome Italy and Barcelona Spain, just to name

a few of the spots it has visited.

GR  Kids meet Red Ball

Red Ball installed

 Will Red Ball move?

MM Kurt Perschke Red Ball Project

Kurt and Kate are newlyweds and they are experiencing the Grand Rapids  Art Prize together.

They have been in Grand Rapids for at least 12 days and yet I doubt they have had time to see

much beyond the venues of their Red Ball placement in major downtown venues.

They noted that the citizens of Grand Rapids seemed to take their voting responsibilities quite

seriously, carrying notebooks and colored markers to note their reactions to different

Art Prize entries.

So even though Red Ball didn’t win the art prize Grand Rapids was a winner. We got exposure

to art work that never would have found our city without sponsors or a paid venue.

So, thanks Kurt and Kate. It was a fun experience for all of us in Grand Rapids!

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The authors of the this blog write about Grand Rapids Real Estate,

the Greater Grand Rapids MI area, and what it is like to live in West

Michigan. Grand Rapids Michigan is a vibrant, growing metropolitan

area with a diverse business community, great medical research & services,

numerous universities, plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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