AllArt: Grand Rapids
Sept. 20-22, 11am-11pm
Devos Place, Grand Rapids, MI
Any ticket can be used on Fri, Sat, or Sun. Each ticket is good for one day only.
Tickets are also available in person at the DeVos Place Box Office.
THE MOST ART UNDER ONE ROOF DURING ARTPRIZE
AllArtWorks Foundation is hosting the first AllArt: Grand Rapids art show. This fun, family-friendly event offers a centralized location for ArtPrize visitors to see, experience, and purchase art during ArtPrize.
Show Amenities Include:
- Over 700 pieces of art
- Four art galleries
- Rotating format - the art changes every half hour
- World-famous art hanging next to up-and-coming and established artists
- Walkable Sculpture Garden
- Beer Garden
- Exclusive VIP Lounge
- Children’s Area
- Art History Experience with Live Actors
- Evening Events including DJs and more to come
- Gift Shop
- Artwork for purchase from $100 to $100,000
- All pieces are selected for quality and price by AllArtWorks board of curators, so all you have to do is buy with your heart!
- And more
World Famous Artists
- Mark di Suvero
- Salvador Dali
- Norman Rockwell
- Arthur Dove
- Bob Thompson
- Fairfield Porter
- Robert DeNiro Sr.
- Paul Resika
- Lois Dodd
- Jane Freilicher
- Karl Knaths
AllArtWorks Artists
- Aziza Abbasi
- Murielle Ackermann
- Gerard Adams
- Abbey Adams
- Harold Allen
- Almeda Allen
- Michael Allen
- John Allen
- Charlotte Ambrose
- Theresa Anderson
- Jan Arbogast
- Vera Armstrong
- Daniel Arnold
- Cindy Awrey
- Antonina
- Michael Banks
- Darci Banks
- Craig Barrack
- Mariana Barros
- Rachael Bender
- Carol Berger
- Alexander Berry
- David Besteman
- Adam Bigham
- Travis Binish
- Janet Blackwell
- Rebecca Bowers
- Lena Brearley
- Dorelle Brock
- Tamara Brown
- Roberta Ann Busard
- Dixie Calhoun
- Michelle Calkins
- Megan Call
- Kirsten Campbell
- Barbara Carlson
- Daniel Cascardo
- Priscilla Cervantes
- Beth Charles
- Yakun Chen
- Stephanie Cionca
- Kate Colson
- Mary Conrady
- Jacqueline Coombs
- Pat Cooper
- Cheryl Crane-Hunter
- Wesley De Vries
- Bette DelVecchio
- Alla Dickson
- John Dimond
- Nina Domricheva
- Anna Donahue
- Ruth Drake
- Neeris Drayton
- Christi Dreese
- Anna Ryan Drew
- Andrew Dubach
- Sally Duback
- Martin Dull
- Mark Dunning
- Cathy Dykstra
- Glenda Eades
- Brittany Ellis
- Hilary England
- Nora Faber Overvoorde
- Michaela Feckova
- Linda Fenton
- Agnes Fisher
- Kenneth Flowers
- Eric Fracassi
- Lise Frazier
- Jessica Freeman
- Mariangela Fremura
- Marian Fricano
- Tabatha Garcia
- Gerry Giorgio
- Jennifer Glance
- Jay Golding
- Rainier Gonzalez
- Bruce Gordon
- Sue Graef
- Amy Graham
- John Griffiths
- Maria Gustafson
- Denise Haag
- Grace Haggard
- Jennifer Hahn
- Martha Hayden
- Eleonora Hayes
- Brianne Haymon
- Tony Hendrick
- Michael Henry
- Melissa Hernandez
- Missy Hines
- Valerie Hollstein
- Brianne Holpert
- Dirk Hughes
- Joy Hulst
- Rosalie Hummel
- Jeremy Hutchins
- Maia Ibar
- Ariella Israel
- Matthew Jacobson
- Michael Jammal
- Brenda Jiral
- Derek Johnson
- Stephanie Kalota
- Rosemary Anne Kavanagh
- Carol Keiser
- Ji Sook Kim
- Marie Kleinhans
- Karen Kohoutek
- Amanda Koss
- Conrad Krieger
- Judi Kruis
- Kristy Kurjan
- Tim Kurtz
- Debbie Lamson
- Jennifer Land
- Janet LaPelusa
- Charles LaRue
- Banning Lary
- Marie Lauer
- Denise LeClaire
- Kirk Lepine
- Naomi Lev
- Joren Lindholm
- Dan Littrell
- Lynette Lombard
- Jennifer Londer
- Keyon Lovett
- Yvonne Lynch
- Lea Magdangal
- Keith Maki
- Kristin Malin
- John Martens
- Patricia Mazurkiewicz
- Sri McCarthy
- JP McDaniel
- Mallory McIntyre
- Craig Merchant
- Rachel Mitaros
- Ofer MizraChi
- Edward Moralez
- Kate Moynihan
- Thien Nguyen
- Thomas Nichols
- Amy Niekamp
- Tzvetanka Nikolova
- Bex Nikols
- Megan O'Neil
- Michael Obrien
- Dana Palmer
- Diana Papazian
- Joy Parks Coats
- Emilio Parraguez-Huisman
- Lux Pax
- Amy Peterson
- Cheryl Pettigrew
- Brenda Pieczenik
- Kevin Pinkerton
- Jim Plunkett
- Mary Jane Pories
- Chris Protas
- Steve Purdy
- Sera Reneé
- Dusti Rinehart
- Jennifer Roberts
- Colleen Rockey
- Andrea Rogers
- Sage
- Amy Rundquist
- Calli Salazar
- Curt Sanders
- Barbara Sartorius Bjelland
- Doug Schwentor
- Elizabeth Seeger
- Scott Sherman
- Phillip Siegel
- Tracy Simpson
- Paulina Stępka-Śląska
- Merima Smajlovic
- Thomas Smith
- Mary Ann Southworth
- Jacob Stillson
- Cherie Stoll
- Barb Stork
- Shannyn Strebe
- Mary Sundstrom
- Dov Talpaz
- Rachael Tamez
- Theresa Angela Taylor
- Deanna Taylor
- Joel TerKeurst
- James Tingley
- Thomas Toebe
- Christine Towner
- James Trevino
- Dione Tripp
- Ellen Trumbo
- Margaret Tsirantonakis
- Judith Tummino
- Cynthia Uden
- Hans Uder
- Tina Vaas
- Diane Van Noord
- Evalyn VerHey
- Richard Verity
- Christine Vermeer
- Kristi Visser
- Neil Waldman
- Nancy Wall
- Grant Walters
- Patti Ward
- Dave Weindorf
- Laura Weindorf
- Gail Wilkes
- Jason Williamson
- Megan Williamson
- Xavier Wilson
- Cody Wise
- Rainer Wolter
- Ogi Yanakiev
- Ivia Yavelow
- Becky Yazdan
- Elena Zheleznova
Live performances will take place throughout AllArt: Grand Rapids. Evening entertainment takes place starting at 7pm every night.
- Friday, September 20th 7pm — DJ Monk & Friends featuring the b-boys and girls of Teknique Street Dance Academy
- Saturday, September 21st 7pm — Hipster Disco, Grand Rapids' favorite electric mix of retro/modern dance disco with living painting by Kevin Wolfrom
- Sunday, September 22nd 7pm — The Grand Rapids Ballet will be creating art live by Dancing On Canvas!
At the top of every hour from 12pm - 6pm throughout the event, visit the theatre to witness a retelling of art history that connects the earliest cave paintings to ArtPrize.
Details and Tickets
1. When are you open?
Friday, Sept 20, 11am-11pm
Saturday, Sept 21, 11am-11pm
Sunday Sept 22, 11am-11pm
2. Is this event part of ArtPrize?
No, but we love ArtPrize. AllArt: Grand Rapids is its own event, happening the second weekend of ArtPrize.
3. Can I vote on these pieces?
No, because the event is not part of ArtPrize, the art is not part of the vote.
4. Is the event free?
Only for a few people. Artists who have pieces in the show get in free, as well as ArtPrize artists. It's also free for kids under 5. Everyone else will need a ticket.
5. What's the difference between General Admission and VIP?
- General Admission includes the rotating art show, kids activity area, beer garden, art history experience, sculpture park, and all evening events.
- The VIP tickets include all of the above plus an exclusive lounge area with open bar and light appetizers.
6. Is my ticket good for the whole day? Can I come back at night for the DJs and performances?
Yes, just keep your wristband on and you can come back as many times as you want on that day. The tickets are only good for one day however, they won't get you in for the whole weekend.
7. I bought a ticket for Friday, but now I have plans. Can I use it another day?
Yes. You can use any ticket on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. However, each ticket is valid for one day only, and will not provide access for the full weekend.
8. Is the event handicapped accessible?
Yes, DeVos Place is handicapped accessible.
9. Where in DeVos Place is it located?
The show is in Exhibit Hall C, which faces the Grand River. Walk in the entrance at 303 Monroe and head straight back to the last set of doors on your right.
More About The Show
10. Is this show for me?
Yes. Our motto is "Art is for Everyone" ... from "I've been around the world to see all the museums" to "I've never seen a piece of art in my life." No art experience is required. The only requirement is being human.
11. What kind of show is this? Is it just art?
This show has many features. Part art show - Part family fun and relaxing - Part art history experience - Part cultural experience - Part party at night!
12. Do certain things happen at certain times?
Yes. The art on the walls rotates every 30 minutes, and we perform the Art History Experience at the top of every hour. In the evening, we have many different performances. Full schedule will be posted soon.
13. How long does it take to see the whole event?
That's completely up to you, you're encouraged to stay as long as you like. Or you can come and go, and see ArtPrize in the meantime.
14. Is the event family friendly?
Yes, this event is made for kids of all ages and adults! Everyone 5 and under gets in free, and tickets for children 6-14 are $10. We have some fun interactive elements including a dedicated children's area with activities.
15. Will there be food and beverage?
Yes. We have a beer garden selling nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages, as well as free popcorn at the Art History Theatre. VIP tickets include an open bar and light appetizers.
The Art
16. Is the art for sale? Is it all going to be expensive?
All of the art in the show is for sale. You will find work from up-and-coming artists for as little as $150 (already framed for you!), while some of the famous art on display goes for tens of thousands.
17. Can I take home a piece the day I buy it?
Absolutely! Our staff of volunteers will help get the piece wrapped up and ready to go for you so you can take it home right away!
18. Am I allowed to take photos of the work?
Yes, we encourage you to. And if you're on social media please tag us at @allartworksfoundation and @all.art.works. And use the hashtag! #artisforeveryone
19. Where do you get the artwork from?
We get the work from AllArtWorks, which is comprised of artists from all over the country and the world. The world-famous work we get from prestigious dealers and galleries in NYC.
20. I'm an artist. Can I be in the show?
Artists interested in next year can apply here to be a part of AllArtWorks.
21. Are there ArtPrize artists in the show?
Yes, there are many current and past ArtPrize artists in the show.
- General Admission $25
- VIP Passes $100
- Children 5 and under Free!
- Children 6-14 $10
- Student Discount $5 off (Box Office Only)
- VIP Passes Include Exclusive VIP Lounge Access and open bar all day. Complimentary light appetizers served for happy hour 6-8pm. Must be 21+ to use VIP Passes