GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- When the new JW Marriott officially opens this
week in Grand Rapids, visitors will be introduced to the city’s five
Sister Cities through photographs by Dan Watts, a 1979 graduate of Grand
Valley State University.
Watts’ photos are featured throughout each guest room and corridor the
23-story hotel. To complete the project he traveled to Omihachiman,
Japan; Perugia, Italy; Bielsko-Biala, Poland; Ga District, Ghana; and
Zapopan, Mexico.
“I am so honored to have been selected to be a permanent part of such a
monumental project. This truly was a once-in-a-lifetime experience,”
Watts said. The project is the largest collection of Sister City
photography in the world.
Watts graduated from what was then Grand Valley’s William James College.
He pursued anthropological photography, combining his love of
photography and his interest in studying world cultures. Watts has
traveled to 34 countries on corporate and personal projects, working for
more than three years in Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America.
Electronic files of Watts’ Sister City photos are available by calling
News and Information Services, (616) 331-2221. Watts can be contacted at
his studio, (616) 868-7021.
Artwork from well-traveled GVSU alumnus graces luxury hotel in Grand Rapids
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