Discover the best top things to do in Ottawa County, United States including Gallery Uptown, Coopersville Area Historical Society & Museum, Carolyn Stich Studio, Kruizenga Art Museum, Hope College Department of Art & Art History, Holland Museum, Tri-Cities Historical Museum, Lake Effect Gallery, Train Depot Museum, Coopersville Farm Museum & Event Center.
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Carolyn Stich is a wonderful, whimsical local artist whose art is full of color. In addition to her original work, the Studio has a full selection of her greeting cards, ornaments, coloring books, and many other unique gifts all showcasing her work.
Carolyn is a local artist. Her artwork has been selected for the 2019 TuilipTime Poster. The shop has cards, mugs, pillows, framed art and other unique gift ideas. Check it out if you are looking for a fun & unique gift.
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The Kruizenga Art Museum, opened and dedicated in September 2015, provides exhibition space for the college's extensive permanent collection and visiting exhibitions.The museum was developed with an emphasis on engaging students from many academic disciplines in the study and interpretation of art. Its vision is to be an educational resource not only for Hope College, but for all of West Michigan.
Small museum and the artwork is wonderfully shown. Hope College students often play a role in preparation of labels. Definitely a stop to make while in Holland.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
I think this is one of the most exciting educational tour I have ever had in my life. The museum features the history of its factory and also other interesting exhibits. There are a lot of Dutch art showcased here.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
This is a well curated museum with accessible information and artifacts. The first floor is local history beginning with the ice age. I will go back to tour the second floor before we leave.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
#1 favorite for visitors to Holland located in the heart of down town,featuring, over 20 professional West Michigan artists. Come on in for a not-to-be-missed gallery experience. Original paintings, metal wall sculpture, jewelry, wearable art, reproductions of our art (giclees) and an over-the-top framing design hub. Owner/artist Carrie Rodgers-O'Neal and staff are here to welcome your.
4.0 based on 32 reviews
Closed. This space will no longer be a museum, but will be accessible as a community gathering location. Thank you for 45 great years!
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Inside the Coopersville Farm Museum you will find tractors, quilts, rural life exhibits, kid's area, model train, corn shelling, rope making, and it's barrier free. The last Saturday of every month is designed for families with children...the event is called "Kids, Crafts, and Critters." It is a sponsored event, so admission is free on this day. The first and third Tuesday of every month, from 6-9pm, Jam Night, an acoustic music showcase, is presented. Anyone may sign in to perform a song or visitors may sit back and enjoy the variety. $4 admission. Every August and September over 100 quilts are displayed throughout the 12,000 square foot facility for an exhibit called "Quilts and Their Stories." Admission $4 Open year round. July, August, September Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 10am - 4pm. October through June hours are Tuesday and Thursday 10am-2pm and Saturday 10am-1pm. Also open for groups of 8 or more with reservations and for many, many special events.
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