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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

It's All About Michigan!

Here at the Art Market we are all about Michigan! Show your love for our "Pleasant Peninsulas" with art from the Art Market!

"Mitten" soap dish/spoon rest - 8"x6" painted ceramic by Sharon Parker ($24)

MI UP & LP magnets - 2"x 3.5" resin by Wendy Carmack ($10 each)

MI LP Magnets - 4"x 3" resin magnets by Wendy Carmack ($15 each)

"Rustic" - set of (2) glazed ceramic tiles by Karri Howard ($40)




"Native" - 16"x 5" laser-cut painted wooden plaque by Al Sadaj ($34)

MI Pin - embellished fleece pins by Nancy Garcia ($6 each)

Come see our special Michigan-themed art and all the great work here at the Art Market. The Anton Art Center is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10am to 5pm each day.

This Weekend in Mount Clemens!

Visit our information tent during the Mount Clemens "Made in Michigan Show" right down the street from us on Macomb Place and side streets on Saturday May 11. There will be FREE art activities in the Anton Art Center gallery 10:30 to 4:30. Come make a masterpiece for Mom! 

Showing Now!


The Macomb County Biennial Primary Student Show is a county-wide student art exhibit featuring artwork by students in grades Kindergarten through 6 enrolled in private, public, parochial, or homeschool in Macomb County, Michigan.
Showing April 27 through June 1.
Special thanks to our presenting sponsor, Extra Credit Union, and to the Detroit Institute of Arts for their support of this program.

2024 Congressional Student Art Competition - April 27 through May 9, 2024, Lower Level, Mount Clemens Public Library (150 Cass Avenue)

With their community partners Anton Art Center and the Mount Clemens Public Library, Michigan's 10th District represented by Congressman John James is hosting an exhibition of the artwork submissions by its district's students in grades 9 through 12 enrolled in private, public, parochial, or homeschool. The Congressional Art Competition is a nationwide juried student art event sponsored by The Congressional Institute in Washington, D.C. 

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