Aug 11 Monday
Arts Alive is pleased to announce our next gallery show of 2025, “Savor the Flavor.” This show is open to any member of the public and all mediums are accepted.
Artists can interpret each gallery theme in any way they see fit. All ages are welcome to submit artwork. Enter up to 3 pieces per show at $5 per piece. Pieces may be submitted at the Tibbits Administration Office (93 W Chicago St. Coldwater, MI) Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Pieces must be ready to display or hang. PLEASE USE HANGING WIRE because tooth hangers or anything other than hanging wire is not compatible with our system. Sculptures and all other mediums accepted. Please do not submit artwork that contains nudity. Arts Alive has the right to refuse entries. The submission deadline for this show is July 8, 2025 at 5pm and the show will hang July 9-September 1, 2025 in the Tibbits Opera House Art Gallery.
Aug 12 Tuesday
This Saturday, take a step back in time. Visit Pears Mill, an 1857 water-powered mill. Located in Buchanan, Michigan’s downtown Historic District. The mill is adjacent to Buchanan Farmers Market. Pears Mill is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday through Labor Day. There is no charge.
Aug 13 Wednesday
Each year, the highly anticipated West Michigan Area Show highlights the work of talented artists from across the region, working in a wide range of artistic media, including painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, and much more. During this ArtBreak, selected artists will deliver talks on their featured pieces and larger bodies of work, their artistic processes, and their points of inspiration. Visit our events calendar online for updates on featured speakers.
Please note that this event will not be livestreamed or posted on YouTube.
Aug 14 Thursday
Enjoy free admission and extended hours until 8pm on Thursdays. Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program and the Efroymson Family Fund.
Learn more about the artist behind the Leo Villareal: Interstellar exhibition! During this virtual Artful Evening, Villareal will discuss the last twenty years of his career, delving deep into his practice of using code and light to create his work — from gallery exhibitions to complex architectural projects to monumental public artworks.
Leo Villareal is a Mexican American light artist based in New York City. His work is in the permanent collections of the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Buffalo AKG Museum in Buffalo, NY, among others. Villareal also creates monumental, site-specific works, including The Bay Lights (2013), a 1.8 mile long installation of 25,000 LED lights on San Francisco’s Bay Bridge, and Illuminated River (2019), which spans nine bridges along the Thames in London, uniting them into a single monumental work of public art.
Want to send us a question for Villareal in advance? Submit it here.
Virtual events will go live on our YouTube page on the indicated dates and times. They can be found under the “Live” tab. Recordings of select past events are available on YouTube as well. Unless otherwise indicated, no registration is necessary.