
South Haven Center for the Arts invites the community to experience The Ghosts that Linger, a juried exhibition exploring memory, nostalgia, and identity. The show features 36 works selected from artists across the country and is on display through Saturday, November 8.
Highlights include:
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First Place: Coming Home (I know I can never go back) by Annie Hutchins of Mississippi, a quilt made from repurposed fabrics like baby blankets and sheets.
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Second Place: Two miniature chairs made of found objects by Ronald Gonzalez of New York.
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Third Place: W.A.I.T., an oil painting by west Michigan artist Kyle Anderson.
Visitors can also view works by three honorable mention winners: Karla Rydrych, Danielle Pagano, and Patrick Miceli.
The Center is located at 600 Phoenix Street, downtown South Haven. Admission is free. Gallery hours:
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Tues/Wed/Fri/Sat: 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
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Thurs: 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
More details: southhavenarts.org.
Headline photo:
First Place winning piece Coming Home (I know I can never go back) by Annie Hutchins.