Brighton Arts & Culture Commission - City of Brighton

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“It's a Keeper” Purchased by the Optimist Club and donated to the City of Brighton. ▫ “Flex,” “Recycle,” a
This activity is supported by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. and the City of Brighton DDA.

Call to Artists To inquire about artist opportunities for the 2017 exhibit, please contact Jessica Reed at 810-2259257 or [email protected]

Acknowledgments: The City of Brighton wishes to thank the following for their support:  Corrigan Construction of Brighton for providing the concrete base for “Spiral” and removal and installation assistance.  The MacDonald-Foster Family for their annual donation to the BACC in support of public art.  John Sauve for his vision, dedication and past generous donation of a considerable amount of volunteer hours to develop and facilitate the City’s first biennial sculpture exhibit.  City of Brighton DDA for providing matching funds for the MEDC Rural Arts Grant.  City of Brighton DPS for assistance with installation and removal.

The Permanent Collection:

The City of Brighton Arts and Culture Commission:  Claudia Roblee, Chairperson  M.J. Takagi  Kris Tobbe  Brenda Ochodnicky  Mary St. Pierre

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City of Brighton Support Staff: - Matthew Modrack, CD/DDA Director

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Michelle Miller,Community Development

 Learn More: Visit www.downtownbrighton.com to learn more about the Brighton Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit, including the purchase price for pieces available for sale.

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Brighton Arts & Culture Commission 2016 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit

“The Bird” Purchased for the City with donations from Robert & Nancy Hall, Lauraine Hoensheid, Austin Smith, The Vitamin Company, James Greenlees, Matt & Barb Modrack, and Stan & Jane Schafer, along with donations to the Sally Noeker Memorial. “Emergence” Donated by the artist, Sergio De Giusti. “The Children” Purchased by the City of Brighton. “Decision Pending” Purchased for the City by the Downtown Development Authority. “Hot Landing” Donated by the artist, Piet Lindhout. “City With a Halo” Purchased for the City by the Downtown Development Authority. “Untitled Hand” Purchased and donated to the City by Dana Foster “Bob” Purchased for the City with donations from Lawrence Auto Body, Bob Herbst, Piet Lindhout, Eugene Juergens, Brighton Arts and Culture Commission and the Principal Shopping District. “Don Quixote” Donated by the artist, Steve Cannaert. “Steel” Donated by Adam Genei to be used as a fundraiser for Gleaners Community Food Bank. “Winter 05” Purchased for the City by the Downtown Development Authority. “Three Fish” Purchased for the City by the Brighton Arts and Culture Commission. “It’s a Keeper” Purchased by the Optimist Club and donated to the City of Brighton. “Flex,” “Recycle,” and “Currents” Commissioned by the BACC through MEDC grant funds and DDA match. “Joy” Donated by the Fisher Family in memory of their daughter, Sara Fisher-Cole. “Elegant Lady” donated by the artist, Kegham Tazian in February 2015. “Blue Heron” donated by Bill and Bev Barton (Summer 2015)

City of Brighton 200 N First Street 810-227-1911 www.brightoncity.org www.downtownbrighton.com

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10 - “Hot Landing” - Piet Lindhout, Brighton, MI * 11 - “Three Fish” - Tom Rudd, Calumet, MI * 12– “The Water and the City Embrace” - Israel Nordin, Detroit, MI 13 - “Decision Pending” Jay Holland, Oak Park, MI * 14 - “It’s a Keeper” - Michael Monroe, Brighton, MI * 15 - “City with a Halo” - John Piet, Southfield, MI * 16 - “Joy”, Sara Fisher-Cole, Brighton, MI * 17 - “Untitled Hand” - Stephanie Buer, Grosse Pointe Park, MI *

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1 - “The Bird” - Piet Lindhout, Brighton, MI * 2 - “Elegant Lady” Kegham Tazian, Farmington Hills, MI 3 - “Emergence” - Sergio De Giusti, Redford, MI * 4 - “Stretch” - Bryan Barker, Howell, MI 5 - “Bring Your Chalk and Draw on Me” - Adnan Charara, Dearborn, MI * 6 - “Dancer Two” - John Piet, Southfield, MI 7 - “Doppelganger” - John Sauve, Brighton, MI 8- Little Free Library 9 - “Blue Heron” - Michael Monroe, Brighton, MI *

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18 - “Currents” - Israel Nordin, Detroit, MI * 19 - “Recycle” - Israel Nordin, Detroit, MI * 20 - “Flex” - Israel Nordin, Detroit, MI * 21 - “Spiral” - Maureen Voorheis, West Bloomfield, MI * 22 - “Bob” - Chido Johnson, Detroit, MI * 23 - “Spiral the Gate” - Ray Katz, Pontiac, MI 24 - “Life Tree” - Israel Nordin, Detroit, MI 25 - “Winter 05” - Doug Gruizenga, Interlochen, MI * 26 - ”Don Quixote” - Steve Cannaert, Brighton, MI *

27 - “Hear Ye” - Jeffrey Bohl, Mason, MI 28 - “Steel” - Adam Genei, Brighton, MI * 29 - “Through the Storm” Jeffrey Bohl, Mason, MI 30 - “Bird Dance” - Jeffrey Bohl, Mason, MI 31 - “Sancho Panza” - Steve Cannaert, Brighton, MI * City of Brighton Permanent Sculpture Collection The BACC is currently looking for a new location for “The Children” and it is not currently on display.