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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Lighthouses in the Art Market

When you travel anywhere along our Great Lakes' shorelines, you are bound to see lighthouses. We have our own visions of those iconic structures here at the Art Market. 

Here are just a few in Michigan, and beyond:

"Whitefish Point Lighthouse" - 11"x 14" matted photograph by Robert Mowry ($35)


"Fort Gratiot Lighthouse" - 16"x 20" matted photograph by Winnie Chrzanowski ($65) 
available in our Online Store


"Big Sable Lighthouse" - 5"x 7" greeting card by Winnie Chrzanowski ($5)


"Grand Haven Lighthouse" - 5"x 7" greeting card by Winnie Chrzanowski ($5)


"Split Rock Lighthouse" - 5"x 7" greeting card by Winnie Chrzanowski ($5)


"Lighthouse" - 6"x 6" glass mosaic on tile by Mary Abbott ($35) 
available in our Online Store


"Portland Head Light" - 9.5"x 11" framed photgraph by Sandy DelVillano-Marchi ($25)
available in our Online Store

We are open Tuesday - Saturday 11am to 3pm each day. 

Face masks are optional, but encouraged for vaccinated individuals, and required for unvaccinated individuals and children, to keep you, our volunteers, and staff safe.

Visit the Art Market Online Store anytime at: https://www.theartcenter.org/online-store !


Showing Now at Anton Art Center:                             


"Here Comes the Sun!"  June 26 - August 17. Visit us in person or virtually online for a juried exhibition of artwork by members of the Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. Juried by Richard B. Reeves.

The Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors is one of the oldest self-sustaining women's art organizations in the United States, having been founded by Lillian Burk Meeser on February 23, 1903. Its mission since inception has been to quicken interest in art movements of the day, to stimulate high achievement, active work, and mutual helpfulness among members, and to provide encouragement and support for art students. 




The Anton Art Center is proud to present "Artistic Expressions"  July 24 - August 31. This exhibition consists of 44 selected artworks by 21 artists from the Shelby Township Fine Arts Society  (STFAS).  Their inaugural gallery exhibition is juried by Amy Foster.

The Shelby Township Fine Arts Society was founded in 2001. The purpose of the society is to promote, educate and encourage fine art through monthly meetings , workshops, exhibits and demonstrations. 


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