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Exploring America: Art from Across the Country

Check out views of the United States of America in the GVSU art collection, or go out this summer to create your own!

GVSU Art Museum Collection Landscapes

Published July 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Cows In Art: A Reflection of Humanity

Sometimes, a cow is just a cow. Other times, a can tell a story of an entire society.

Animals in Art GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published June 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

A Smooth Ride: Bicycles in Art

As new inventions and features to the bicycle were added, they became a more popular sight both on the street and in art.

GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published May 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Inspired by Spring: The Bard of Avon

T.S. Elliot once wrote, "April is the cruelest month", but William Shakespeare certainly didn't agree with that.

GVSU Art Museum Collection Literature

Published April 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Celebrate National Poetry Month - Poetry in Action: Artists wrestled here!

April is National Poetry Month, and its the perfect time to pick up a pencil or quill and start flexing those creative muscles to write. Need inspirations? Use the GVAM collection as the starting point for your literary creativity!

GVSU Art Museum Collection Poetry

Published April 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Green: The Color of Life and Death

While green is the most common color in nature, historically, it has been one of the most difficult pigments for artists to recreate. So difficult, it's even been deadly at times.

GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published March 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

The Art of Attracting Birds: February is National Bird Feeding Month

National Bird Feeding Month isn't just for the birds- it also gives humans some backyard entertainment during the cold winter months as well!

Animals in Art GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published February 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Interiors and Exteriors: Spaces Worth Remembering

What memories come to mind when you hear the word home? Do you envision the structure itself, or a meaningful space or object within it?

GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published February 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Brief Moments of Everyday America: Real Photo Postcards

The year 2026 is a year to celebrate those who have been part of major historical events, as well as to appreciate daily American life.

GVSU Art Museum Collection Historic Photographs

Published January 1, 2026 by Nicole Webb

Twelve Months in Stories: Reviewing 2025

Stories help us learn, connect, and feel like we belong. We hope that the stories we have shared through our collection, the art in our buildings, our exhibitions, and programs continue to spark empathy, curiosity, and understanding throughout GVSU.

GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published December 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

Take Surrealism Seriously

Why should you take Surrealism seriously?

Collage GVSU Art Museum Collection Photography Sculpture

Published November 1, 2025 by Genna Sinclair, GVAM Social Media and Learning Assistant

Fashion or Flop: The Art of Growing a Beard

Ungroomed facial hair was considered taboo until the Victorian beard movement, when people began to grow long, luscious beards and distinctive mustaches.

GVSU Art Museum Collection Historic Photographs Photography

Published November 1, 2025 by Elias Gemmen, GVAM Student Gallery Assistant

Untitled (That IS the title.)

Why would an artist choose to leave an artwork as Untitled? Dont they want you to know the message they are trying to portray through their art?

GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published October 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

Art and Artificial Intelligence

Can Art and Artificial Intelligence Intersect?

AI and Art GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published September 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

The Virtual Canvas: Storytelling in the Digital Era

. Artists have also used storytelling as a tool to drive concepts that share and interpret their own lived experiences with others. Today, digital tools present new ways to enhance our narrative experiences.

Digital Art GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published August 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

Captured in Blue: A Brief History of Cyanotypes

Cyanotypes are one of the oldest photographic print processes in the history of photography. It is distinctive from other forms of photography because of the resulting shades of blue from its exposure to ultraviolet light.

Contemporary Photography GVSU Art Museum Collection Photography

Published July 2, 2025 by Nicole Webb

Wings of Wax: The Greek Tragedy of Icarus in Art

Icarus, a Greek myth about the death of a boy who, despite his father's warnings, flew too close to the sun, has been a source of inspiration of artists for many generations.

GVSU Art Museum Collection Illustration Literature Mythology

Published June 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

World Collage Day: May 10th

Collage is both an art technique as well as a name for the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric, and other ephemera are arranged and attached to a supporting substrate.

Collage GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published May 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

World Collage Day: May 10th

Collage is both an art technique as well as a name for the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric, and other ephemera are arranged and attached to a supporting substrate.

Collage GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published May 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

This Mental Health Month’s theme is “Turn Awareness into Action,” with a goal of acknowledging the progress that has been made in recognizing the importance of mental health and challenging Americans to turn understanding into steps towards change.

GVSU Alumni GVSU Art Museum Collection

Published May 1, 2025 by Nicole Webb

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