by Christopher Porter, PULP
The Gutman Gallery opened just in time to close.
The Guild of Artists & Artisans’ showcase spot at 118 N. 4th Avenue in Ann Arbor debuted in mid-February with the Amor: Looking Through the Eyes of Love exhibition, highlighting its creative members’ takes on all things lovey-dovey.
A month later, the Gutman Gallery closed like everything else due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Guild that runs Gutman Gallery also produces the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair, which is canceled this summer. So the group is opening its doors three days a week with limited hours to display works from 38 of the jury-selected 2020 Art Fair artists.
The Gutman Gallery has an online shop and offers virtual art classes, but the Art Fair show is its first physical exhibition since the shutdown.
Below are the participating artists and some examples of their creations.
Additional artists include:
- Stan Baker
- Sher Berman
- Kristine Cravens
- Michelle Detering
- Daniel and Nisha Ferguson (DaNisha)
- Carolyn Garay
- Sarah Goodyear
- Tim Gralewski
- Susan Hamady
- John Hartung
- Ron Headings
- Sarah Goodyear
- Tim Gralewski
- Susan Hamady
- John Hartung
- Ron Headings
- Jan Kaulins
- Paul King
- Kim McClelland
- Anne Monheit
- Kandy Myny
- Kristin Perkins
- Annette Poitau
- Jesse Richard
- Matthew Richards
- Carl Schneider
- Emily Stauring
- Simon and Joy Tarasiewicz
- Michael Terra
- James Wilbat
- Jane Wilhelm
- Owen Wittekindt
The Gutman Gallery, 118 N. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor, is open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm.
Originally published in the AADL online arts magazine PULP. Used her with permission.