Recycled Canoe Sculpture, Tulip, Bandemer Park, 2001 Whitmore Lake Rd, December 25, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2025
Pier, Fishing, Gallup Park, Canoe Fan, 3000 Fuller Rd, November 14, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2025
Cast Iron Manhole, Tower and Tree , Shaun Whitehouse, Pauline Blvd, September 16, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2025
"Tulip" Canoe Sculpture by Ray Katz, November 2015 Photographer: Tom Drake
Year:
2015
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AADL Talks To: Deb Polich, President and CEO of Creative Washtenaw
Deb Polich has been involved in Ann Arbor and regional arts development and management for decades. She was the director of the pioneering and award-winning ArtTrain Inc. and is currently president and CEO of Creative Washtenaw where she’s been involved from its inception as Arts Alliance. She’s also served on the board of several arts and culture institutions and nonprofits. Deb talks with us about some career highlights, from memorable exhibitions with ArtTrain to initiatives such as Winterfest, PowerArt!, and creative:impact, her radio program at EMU. She also discusses changes in the local arts and culture landscape and the importance of funding for public art.
Recycled Canoe Sculpture, Canoe-vue, Island Park, 1420 Island Drive, July 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
Recycled Canoe Sculpture, Canoe-vue, Island Park, 1420 Island Drive, July 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
Sculpture, Arbor Sapientiae, Hanover Square Park, 375 Packard St, Downtown, April 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
Sculpture, Arbor Sapientiae, Hanover Square Park, 375 Packard St, Downtown, April 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
Year:
2024
AADL Talks To: Margaret Parker, Artist and Arts Activist
In this episode, AADL Talks to Margaret Parker. Margaret has been working as an artist for seven decades. She talks about her parents’ influence on her desire to become an artist and the evolution of her artistic development, from working in different mediums to confronting social justice issues in her work. Margaret talks about her time with the Michigan chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art and her commitment to bring public to Ann Arbor through her work on the Ann Arbor Public Art Commission.
For more information, see our digital collections related to Margaret Parker, or visit the artist's website.