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GRAM invites educators to come see new creative space 

Grand Rapids — The Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) is inviting educators to explore its new creative education space on Thursday, Sept. 14 from 6 to 8 p.m.

At this free event, guests can participate in gallery chats with GRAM docents and hands-on art-making activities, with complimentary studio supplies.

The new Creative Learning Center, opened in June 2023, is a reimagined and expanded space designed for learners of all ages to engage in hands-on creative exploration. As part of the expansion, the 4,500-square-foot education center can serve more school groups each year.

Interested educators can RSVP online here to confirm their attendance. 

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Alexis Stark
Alexis Stark
Alexis Stark is a reporter covering Byron Center, Caledonia, Godfrey-Lee, Kenowa Hills and Thornapple Kellogg. She grew up in metro Detroit and her journalism journey brought her west to Grand Rapids via Michigan State University where she covered features and campus news for The State News. She also co-authored three 100-question guides to increase understanding and awareness of various human identities, through the MSU School of Journalism. Following graduation, she worked as a beat reporter for The Ann Arbor News, covering stories on education, community, prison arts and poetry, before finding her calling in education reporting and landing at SNN. Alexis is also the author of a poetry chapbook, “Learning to Sleep in the Middle of the Bed.”

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