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In the meantime, please use the links below to find popular pages. What is the Meijer store Return, Refund and Exchange policy?Walmart Beaded Curtains Can I get a duplicate receipt for my Meijer store purchase?Fix Delta Bathtub Faucet Single Handle What is the Meijer store Coupon Acceptance policy?Houses For Sale Elora On How do I return an item that was shipped by Special Delivery? How do I sign up to receive Digital Receipts from Meijer? Digital & Film Camera Accessories (3) And don't forget to try our exclusive Cash Dash offers, so you can earn money back while you shop.At A Gallery Named Sue is a good presentation of works by Astrid Nobel and Miranda Meijer. Nobel reflects on a combination of aspects like hiding or mythologizing reality, in this case the wood in this construction, is real, but only under its cover of gesso and ink.
Also, it doesn’t lead you anywhere. Nobel’s other piece is called Lacus somniorum (Lake of Dreams), which is one of the so-called seas on the Moon. It more or less has the shape of the Lacus and consists of ink drawn waves. But it is not just a set of connotations that make this work: the open parts of the flaking frame combined with the irregular mass of waves that can’t flow away have a charm of their own. Nobel’s work combines surprisingly well with Meijer’s (colour) pencil drawings. Meijer leaves any connotations to the spectator, but, like Nobel, she shows that she is the artist who is in power to speak to the spectator’s mind. On Villa La Repubblica i wrote a short article about this specific work. Click here to read the article (in Dutch). This well presented exhibition is in its last week, so hurry up to see it! [Click on the pictures to enlarge] Content of the pictures courtesy the artists and A Gallery Named Sue. Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixels.
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1000 East Beltline Ave NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 Photography at Meijer Gardens Our grounds and facilities are popular locations for photography. Because we want each guest experience to be memorable, photography (which encompasses film and digital, still or motion imagery) may be taken in public areas for personal use only. Photography for social events or commercial use requires special permission, application and location fees. The purpose of this policy is to enhance the guest experience, offer limited access for commercial photographers, and protect the copyright laws and intellectual property rights of our artists and designers. Guests may take photos of public areas during normal business hours for personal use according to the photography policy. Portraiture photography (i.e. senior pictures, engagement / bridal / wedding, family portraits, etc...) is not permitted without prior approval. Please contact Facility Rental (or call 616-975-3146) to schedule a photo shoot—fees apply and our Photography Agreement must be signed.
Guests may share or repost images through social media, email or personal web pages. All photography must be conducted without disruption to Meijer Gardens' operations or limiting accessibility of exhibitions, stairwells, entrances/exits and high traffic areas. Photographers are asked to comply with our rules of etiquette. Non-flash photography is now allowed in the galleries and temporary exhibitions. Due to the sensitivity of drawings, photographs and prints, and out of respect of artists' copyright laws, photography may not be allowed in some temporary exhibitions. If or when photography is prohibited, there will be ample signage in the galleries stating this policy change. We reserve the right to monitor and restrict equipment use during special exhibitions (such as Butterflies Are Blooming and Christmas and Holiday Traditions Around The World exhibitions, and others). We reserve the right to refuse permission or terminate a shoot at any time if it is not in the best interest of guests, donors, artists represented in our collection, or if it conflicts with Meijer Gardens’ mission.