A few months ago, the Ann Arbor Awesome Foundation presented a $1,000 cash grant to artist Lea Bult for the establishment of a small, 24-hour micro gallery in what had been a vacant shop window looking out on Ashley Street, near the intersection with Liberty, in downtown Ann Arbor. And, now that it’s up and […]
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Introducing Ann Arbor’s Aquarium Gallery
Posted in A2Awesome, Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Uncategorized Also tagged Ann Arbor Art Center, Ashley, Ben Saginaw, Brian Spolans, contemporary art, domestic slavery, Ellen Wilt, Heather MacKenzie, Lea Bult, Liberty, Linh Song, Lisa Dengiz, MacDowell Artist Colony, micro-gallery, Omari Rush, residencies, Robin Wilt, slavery, The Gallery Project, Work Collective 8 Comments
Can we please stop complaining about the Blimpy Burger crowd funding campaign?
Apparently I have a lot of friends up in arms this evening over the fact that Rich and Chris Magner, the owners of Ann Arbor’s iconic Blimpy Burger, have launched a crowd funding campaign in hopes of raising the money needed to reopen their restaurant in a new location. (As most of you probably know, […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, entrepreneurism, Food, History, Uncategorized Also tagged 1953, burgers, Chris Magner, crowd funding, fundraising, restaurants, Rich Magner, University of Michigan 58 Comments