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SDFAI Arts Initiative

2023.54.11

SDFAI was a short-lived non-profit, organized by Maryjo Lemanski, that sought to revitalize the Saugatuck-area's arts scene. Special attention was given to represent artists and citizens who may have not been well represented in the past.

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Winthers, Sally

2023.54

Found in the SDHS/SDHC collection

Donation, unconditional

9 in

4 in

135 Art additional

Lemanski, Maryjo 1953-

UNMASKED: PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS AFTER 2020 June 6-September 7 Saugatuck Douglas District Library Exhibit of cell phone portraits by community residents Programs: Demonstrations, Book Read, Classes, Movies, Artists/Local Photographers: Kim Zahnow, Scott Sullivan ART OF THE PEOPLE: CONTEMPORARY ANISHNAABE ARTISTS July 1- October 10 Saugatuck Douglas History Center Opening Reception July 1 Exhibit of works by 7 Anishnaabe artists Smaller version of exhibit from the Muskegon Museum of Art Coinciding with SDHC outdoor exhibit First Michiganders Programs: Tuesday Talks, Artist Demonstrations Artists: Annishnaabe Artists: Jason Quigno, Le’Ana Asher, Jason Wesaw, Shirley Bracker, Kelly Church, Adam Avery, Summer Peters CREATIVE SPARK: CELEBRATION OF THE “THREE FIRES” August 14th 11-4pm Saugatuck Douglas History Center Dancing and Music Loom Beading Quillwork Demo Native American Food Story telling (parables) Regalia display Vendors Black ash basket demonstration SiTE:LAB Critical Infracture/Challenge Privilege July 17th 7-10pm Wade’s Bayou. SiTE:LAB in partnership with Ox-Bow and the City of Douglas Poetry, Jazz, Hip hop and Cello performances Experimental design studio Artists:Paul Amenta, Kyd Kane, CC, Jordan Hamilton, SuperDre, Collab ARTE:LATINO July 15-August 15 Fennville District Library Opening July 15 Exhibit of Works by Contemporary Latino Artists Artists: Dante Rodriguez, Xavier Tavera, Robert de los Santos, and others CELEBRACION DE LAS ARTES July 31 11-4pm Fennville District Library

11/30/2023

11/30/2023