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Past MICA Events

Coronavirus effecting Gallery Events and Exhibits

MICA had  great plans for this year to seek out new artists using a Themed format with our Call For Artists as shown on our page here:

http://www.micagallery.org/events/calls-for-artists-mica-gallery-2020

This was slated to begin in May but due to the Coronavirus State of Emergency restrictions we’ve had to put things on hold. We are still seeking to develop a list of artists so that we may pursue this plan in the future. So by all means, if you are an artist, consider filling out the form and submitting your information.

Moving Forward

We are looking at the feasibility of doing online virtual events.  Especially as an alternative for our local JazzFest and BluesFest performers that have taken part in these favorite summer festival events over the years.

Meanwhile we are in the process of submitting grants and developing new promotional brochures and booklets to use in seeking sponsors to support MICA operations.  We would really appreciate the help of our patrons and past participants in disseminating this information and encouraging others to make  donations in support of our efforts.

MICA’s mission – to create open spaces where people can come together, meet old friends, make new friends, and in the context of the arts take action to bring about positive community transformation.

We are also working on our websites to update them to meet the new Internet security requirements that have evolved over the last 2 years. The Michigan BluesFest and JazzFest sights require a complete rebuild. We are seeking volunteers to assist us in the project of collecting in an organized manner as much as possible of the catalog of information and images of the many artistic works and performances that have occurred over the years. If you or someone you know is willing to volunteer and gain experience in working on a major web design project please have them contact us at mica@micharts.org

When will MICA Gallery Reopen?

Michigan Governor Whitmer has issued 102 executive orders so far. Buried in the latest orders are details about which sectors can reopen – with new precautions.

The MI Safe Start plan – A plan to Re-Engage Michigan’s Economy  is a 15 page PDF file  which can be found here:

https://www.michigan.gov/documents/whitmer/MI_SAFE_START_PLAN_689875_7.pdf

On page 2 you will find an outline that shows 6 phases.  Conditions will likely need to be in the 5th phase with good potential to reach phase 6 for opening to the public.  At the time of this publication we are in phase 3.

Following is a link to an interactive web page that is tracking the risk phases of COVID-19 indicators called the MI Safe Start Map

https://www.mistartmap.info/

We can use this to monitor what is going on in various regions of the state to help determine when we are on the path to open for the public thou keep in mind that there will likely be new limitations on the number of people that can attend events.

2020 March 5-28 : Transitions / Departures Exhibtion

The MICA Gallery is pleased to announce our March Exhibition, “Transitions / Departures,” on display from March 5th through March 28th!

This exhibit looks at the very concept of change and transition, while the world around us melts and transforms from winter to spring.

Please join us on March 6th from 5-8pm for our Artist Reception during the bi-monthly Art’s Night Out in Old Town, Lansing!

Featured Artists:

Lauren Brady
laurenbradyart.com
Instagram: @laurenbradyart

Rebecca Casement
https://www.rebeccacasement.com/

Kaitlyn Heriford
https://www.kaitlynheriford.com/
Instagram: @kaitlynheriford.art

Cory Peeke
https://corypeeke.com/home.html
Instagram: @see_peekie

Gypsy Schindler
gypsywindschindler.com

2020 Feb 1 to 29 Trapped in the Grey

MICA Gallery is pleased to feature Michigan artists Jessica Kovan and K.W. Bell for our February exhibition! Don’t miss the Artist Reception on Friday, Feb. 7th from 5-7pm, featuring performers from Karyn’s Dance Place.

“We are living in a time of opposites. We are confronted with a new age of physical limits and boundless human ingenuity. Our news covers items of hopefulness and helplessness. Recognizing all things are comprised of light and dark, brightness and shadows, certainty and uncertainty, we hold these opposites simultaneously. We must think for ourselves, hold what is true, and grow from it.

The title of the exhibit, Trapped In The Grey, is a dual reference to the colors and textures of the paintings and sculptures, as well as the reflections viewers will see while observing the artwork. The artists have captured the desire to break out of self imposed limitations, push beyond what is known while searching for clearer understandings, and testing the tension between feeling part of a whole and experiencing insignificance. This exhibit will be enriched by writings throughout challenging the viewer to contemplate the message of the exhibit as a whole. The goal of “Trapped in the Grey” is for the viewer to reflect on how we are shaped by, trapped in, and grow from both the light and the dark and the complexity of the time period we are living in.”