Marshall Fredericks as contributed many sculptures to Michigan, but probably
the most notable would be his Spirit of Detroit located at the Coleman A. Young
Municipal Center in Detroit, Michigan. The following links lead to: 1. The Detroit
News’ article about Marshall Fredericks and his sculptures. 2. The Marshall M.
Fredericks Sculpture Museum at Saginaw Valley State University. 3. Marshall
Fredericks’ Unofficial Wikipedia biography.
The Detroit News’s Article
Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Marshall Fredericks Biography
Tyree Guyton’s most notable Michigan connection is through the extraordinary art
he has done for the Heidelberg Art Project in Detroit. The following links lead to; 1.
This artist’s homepage, which offers a biography, the issues, the work (with a
highlight on Heidelberg), 2. Leads to the Detroit Institute of Art’s exhibition profile
of Open House by Tyree Guyton.
Tyree Guyton’s Homepage
Open House Exhibition Profile
David Barr not only has a lot of his installations scattered throughout the state of
Michigan, but is also the founder of Michigan Legacy Art Park. Barr envisioned this
as a habitat for artists to recreate their story of Michigan through the use of
"fundamental materials of nature". The following links lead to: 1. Michigan Legacy
Art Park Homepage, 2. David Barr’s Website
Michigan Legacy Art Park Homepage
David Barr’s Web site
"Kirk Newman has been an influential presence on the cultural landscape of
Kalamazoo and the surrounding community for years. Best known as the creator of
some of the city's signature sculptural landmarks, Newman has also created a
distinctive body of personal work centering on the seemingly nondescript forms of
the businessman and people in motion." The following link leads to a biographical
article about Kirk Newman by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
Biography of Kirk Newman
Simon Pearce is a talented Irish craftsman who resides in Vermont, however his
many glass artworks can be purchased through a handful of signature stores here in
Michigan. The following links lead to: 1. Simon Pearce’s Website, 2. Simon
Pearce’s Biography
Simon Pearce Web site
Simon Pearce Biography
Updated 5/23/2007
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