
AADL Talks To: Chris Reising, Former Costume/Set Designer & Artist

In this episode AADL Talks To Christine Reising. Chris talks to us about designing Avant-garde costumes and sets for multiple local theaters, her involvement in the Bookfest from its iteration, and her work as an artist in a range of mediums.


AADL Talks To: John Gutoskey, Artist, Designer, Printmaker & Collector

In this episode, AADL talks to John Gutoskey. John talks to us about his career as a visual artist from his early years in costume design to his work in massage therapy and eventually owning a printmaking studio. John recalls the galleries he has shown at, the theatrical and dance companies he collaborated with, how his career path has followed his varied interests, and reflects on the changes in Ann Arbor's art scene.

Photograph of Inuit Art Print by Pitseolak Ashoon, March 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1967
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Photograph of Print, 'Goose Fighting For Fish' by Lucy Qinnuayuak from Eskimo Art, Inc., March 1967 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1971
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Photograph of Kenojuak Ashevak Print, 'Birds I Imagine', March 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1967
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Photograph of 'Owl in Flight' by Inuit Artist Angotigaluk Teevee, March 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1967
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Ann Arbor Provides 'Home' For Canadian Eskimo Art

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1971
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Portrait of Philip Power with Inuit Print as Eskimo Arts Gallery Closes, April 1994 Photographer: John M. Galloway

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1994
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Portrait of Philip Power with Inuit Sculpture as Eskimo Arts Gallery Closes, April 1994 Photographer: John M. Galloway

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1994
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Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1994
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Philip Power, co-founder of the Eskimo Arts Gallery, studies an Inuit sculpture at the gallery's Domino's Farms location.
Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1994
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Philip Power, co-founder of the Eskimo Arts Gallery, studies an Inuit sculpture at the gallery's Domino's Farms location.
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Era ends with Eskimo art gallery closing

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