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Carol Summers, Rainbow Glacier, 1970, woodcut. Collection of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts; Gift of the artist.
The Upjohn Mason Grandchildren’s Gallery is awash in vivid colors, fun shapes, and interesting patterns – some of the fundamental building blocks of art. Let’s explore how artists have used these elements in different and unique ways.
The Upjohn Mason Grandchildren’s Gallery is awash in vivid colors, fun shapes, and interesting patterns – some of the fundamental building blocks of art. Let’s explore how artists have used these elements in different and unique ways. Do any of these shapes surprise you? Can simple colors make a realistic picture? Can a pattern evoke a feeling? Consider these elements and then see if you can identify them in our other galleries or even outside of the KIA!
ADMISSION INFO
Adults $5 / Students $2
Free for members, children through age 12, school groups, and active military personnel.
Phone: 269-585-9297
Email: events@kiarts.org
Website: https://kiarts.org/exhibition/colors-shapes-patterns/
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
This event runs from March 12 to June 12.
Museum hours:
Wednesday - Saturday: 11 am to 5 pm
Sunday: 12 pm to 4 pm
Monday - Tuesday: CLOSED