By Brice Burge
Managing Editor
A new exhibit of Paul Grant art is on display at the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center. The exhibit titled "Revisiting People and Places" is his first exhibit of his work in over four years.
Managing Editor
A new exhibit of Paul Grant art is on display at the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center. The exhibit titled "Revisiting People and Places" is his first exhibit of his work in over four years.
The selection of art is inspired by subjects over the last forty years, which is roughly how long Grant has lived in the MQT area. Grant's works have been for sale on a limited basis at the Landmark Inn. He also has a book entitled Portrait of a Peninsula that features his work.
"It's something I've always wanted to do," Grant said in a phone interview. "It allows me to do my own thing."
"Revisiting People and Places" uses watercolors, oil and charcoal-based art. It will run in the SmallWorks Gallery of the City of MQT Arts and Culture Center (MACC), located in the basement of the Peter White Public Library.
Also running in the main gallery of the MACC is a new exhibit called "Rock, Water, Wood". The exhibit focuses on the artwork of Sue Roubal, Marc Himes and Charlice Stewart.
Both of the exhibits will run from today through March 1. An opening reception will be at the MACC on Thursday, February 6 from 6-8 p.m..
Brice Burge is the managing editor of MQT Social Scene. He can be reached at [email protected].
"It's something I've always wanted to do," Grant said in a phone interview. "It allows me to do my own thing."
"Revisiting People and Places" uses watercolors, oil and charcoal-based art. It will run in the SmallWorks Gallery of the City of MQT Arts and Culture Center (MACC), located in the basement of the Peter White Public Library.
Also running in the main gallery of the MACC is a new exhibit called "Rock, Water, Wood". The exhibit focuses on the artwork of Sue Roubal, Marc Himes and Charlice Stewart.
Both of the exhibits will run from today through March 1. An opening reception will be at the MACC on Thursday, February 6 from 6-8 p.m..
Brice Burge is the managing editor of MQT Social Scene. He can be reached at [email protected].
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