
2025 Exhibition Schedule
Voices Made Visual
Middle and High School Exhibition
March 1 through 29
Opening Reception February 28, 2025
Shine Bright
Elementary school exhibition - Kindergarten through Fifth grade
April 5 through May 3
Opening Reception April 11, 2025
High school student work exhibited from South Haven, Covert, Bangor High Schools and Van Buren Tech Center. Middle School artists' work were exhibited from St.Basil's, Baseline, Bangor, and Covert Middle Schools.
Elementary school students from South Haven's Maple Grove, Lincoln, St. Basil's, St. Paul's, Bangor, Covert, and Bloomingdale Elementary Schools.
76th Annual Member Exhibition: Water Ways: Reflect and Connect
May 10 through June 14
Opening Reception May 9, 2025
The 2025 themed member exhibition asks artist to interpret the theme Water Ways: Reflect and Connect in their own creative way, in any medium.
SWELL: Big Water, Waves
and Their Riders
Sue Majewski, Beth Price, Ruth Tyszka, and Jason Thelen
June 21 through August 2
Opening Reception June 20, 2025
Four artists explore the theme of big water, big waves, and those who ride them: freighters, surfers, and paddlers. The artwork shows the energy, expansiveness and power of big bodies of water and the Great Lakes in particular, and the strength and industry of those who accept the challenge to ride them.
Altered Consumerism
Mary Hammer, James Gordon Jackson, James Palmore, and Robin Reva
August 9 through September 20
Opening Reception August 8, 2025
Four artists have discussed art, collaborated, critiqued each other's work and exhibited together bonding for over forty years and believe that this long period of time has provided them the opportunity to grow beyond anything artificial intelligence could provide.
each has worked in environmental art before it came to the forefront and hope they had some influence on shaping this movement.
Annual Juried Exhibition
September 27 through November 8
Opening Reception September 26, 2025
Annual Juried Exhibition invites artist from all over the United States and the Tribal Nations that share these geographies to create a piece that fits the jurors theme.