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This permanent exhibit takes a look at how early Michigan pioneers lived.
This exhibit explores the history of logging and the logging industry in Michigan.
In 1907, photographer Edward Curtis began work on a series of books and portfolios titled The North American Indian. The intent of the project was to document, both in writing and photography, the liv
Folk and fairy tales are found around the world and have been altered and adapted by subsequent generations as tastes and cultures develop and change. Illustrations of these tales have come to define
Featured in this exhibition are distinctive ceramics from several pueblos, collected in the late 19th through the mid 20th century, including works by Maria Martinez, one of the most famous Native Ame
Alexander Calder was also known for his wonderful jewelry he made. He gave it as gifts to family members and friends and it will now be displayed at the GRAM.
The Muskegon Museum of Art maintains an ongoing interest in collecting and exhibiting contemporary studio glass, due, in no small part, to the early efforts of C. Corcoran Tuttle. The MMA has a long h
The Museum's Coast Guard Room is full of locally-crafted scale models of Coast Guard ships and other Great Lakes and Grand River vessels. Other displays include Victorian period rooms, sports mem
The Gainey Gallery will feature a display of mixed media works by by Susan Mulder.
The Muskegon Lumberjacks host the Quad City Mallards in this hockey matchup.
Tally Hall's lighthearted sound is inspired by Weezer, Queen, Guster and Captain Beefheart.
Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's lavish version of the biblical parable of Joseph will burst on the Civic stage with a large cast. The biblical parable of Joseph and his magnificent coat of man
See Victoria Lynn LIVE at Dr. Grins March 10, 2010 Tickets at www.etix.com Only 5 bucks to see 9 people compete for 2 spots to the next round. Hope to see you there! Vote for me!
This permanent exhibit takes a look at how early Michigan pioneers lived.
This exhibit explores the history of logging and the logging industry in Michigan.
In 1907, photographer Edward Curtis began work on a series of books and portfolios titled The North American Indian. The intent of the project was to document, both in writing and photography, the liv
Folk and fairy tales are found around the world and have been altered and adapted by subsequent generations as tastes and cultures develop and change. Illustrations of these tales have come to define
Alexander Calder was also known for his wonderful jewelry he made. He gave it as gifts to family members and friends and it will now be displayed at the GRAM.
Featured in this exhibition are distinctive ceramics from several pueblos, collected in the late 19th through the mid 20th century, including works by Maria Martinez, one of the most famous Native Ame
The Muskegon Museum of Art maintains an ongoing interest in collecting and exhibiting contemporary studio glass, due, in no small part, to the early efforts of C. Corcoran Tuttle. The MMA has a long h