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William Charland amplifies the stories of residents impacted by redlining | Lansing ArtPath ProfilesThrough Labor Day, you’ll see public art installations along the Lansing River Trail. The pieces are a part of the 5th annual ArtPath exhibition from the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center. Participating artist William Charland got the idea to create his series of sculptures titled Red Outlines when he was working on a mural for ArtPath in 2020 under the I-496 bridge.
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Michigan’s biggest in-person ukulele festival returns this weekend to Lansing’s Old Town after a two-year hiatus.
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Recent Michigan State University graduate Hannah Mackey designed a sculpture called "In Memory of A Pond" that can be found in Burchard Park. It's part of the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center’s 5th annual ArtPath exhibition.
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A new set of public art pieces, ranging from murals to sculptures, has been installed along the Lansing River Trail as part of the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center’s 5th annual ArtPath exhibition this summer.One of those murals takes inspiration from both video games and popular activities in the city.
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It’s the 5th anniversary of the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center’s ArtPath exhibition. Doug DeLind's piece can be found between Old Town and downtown Lansing and is modeled after a furry friend he shares his studio with.
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The Lansing Area Guerrilla Gardeners are a local offshoot of a decades-old international movement.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor says he was inspired by a local businessman who wanted to volunteer for a city board but couldn't because of a past conviction.
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A new state historical marker in Lansing tells the story of the Little family, of which Malcolm X is the most famous member.
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Hundreds of bicyclists are taking to the streets of East Lansing and Lansing Wednesday in an annual ride promoting safety.