SH Center for the Arts Member Exhibition: Every Picture Tells a Story

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Every Picture Tells a Story, this year’s annual themed member exhibition at the South Haven Center for the Arts opens on Friday, May 10 with a reception from 5-7pm.

Each spring the South Haven Center for the Arts invites members to share artwork for a themed exhibition. This year we gave artists the invitation to “Every Picture Tells a Story.” What’s theirs? Artists were able to interpret this theme in whatever way they chose. The exhibition will be on display May 11 through June 15.

This year is the 75th member exhibition for the South Haven Center for the Arts. “It is such a pleasure and a treat to see what artwork our members have been working on and to be able to share that art in an exhibition for our community and friends,” says Kerry Hagy, Executive Director “This year’s member exhibition theme kicks off an exhibition season at the Center that pivots around storytelling. As every year, this year’s exhibition is full of so many varied and beautiful pieces!”

The exhibition will showcase more than 37 artists in mediums such as painting, photography, found objects, mixed media, fiber, and much more. Artist include Dorris Akers, Susan Anderson, David Baker, Robert Battles, Joan Bonnette, Alisa Clark, Mercedes Ebbers, Samuel Gillis, Len Gryga, Ann Habicht, Jeff & Theresa Heaton, Carolyn Jeffers, Katrina Jones, Alan Kaim, Jennifer Kokmeyer, Eve Kuhens, Ben Lawson, Cara Lawson-Ball, Douglas Lowe, Angela Michielutti, Peggy Murnighan, Kathy O Kreager, Drake Olmstead, Susan Plee, Robin Reva, Sage Rosales, Sherry Saenz, David Schlueter, Debbie Shaffer, Suzanne Siegel, Susan Sieklucki, Wes Stephens, Barbara Stweart, Kellie Terry, Mark Toncray, Jan Weren, and Pao Shan Woodward.

The South Haven Center for the Arts, 600 Phoenix Street, South Haven, is free and open to the public.

Hours are Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 11am–4pm, and Thursday, 11am–6pm

For more information visit southhavenarts.org or southhavenarts on Facebook and instagram.

To contact the Center directly, email info@southhavenarts.org
or call (269) 637-1041.

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