Two-year-old Logan explores the Wonder Wagon at the Plan B village. Plan B is a piece by the Beerhorst family that speculates what will happen to our world if gasoline becomes unavailable and electricity becomes intermittent.
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Lainey Simms, age 8, stands in front of Snider and Hocking’s piece called, Relics. All the items in Relics were found in abandoned buildings and junkyards in Detroit, Mich.
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Placed around the city of Grand Rapids are 20 pianos saying "Play Me, I'm Yours". The artist, Luke Jerram, designed the pianos as a way to get people talking and expressing themselves. After ArtPrize the pianos will be donated to schools and community groups around Grand Rapids.
Balloon Chain by Robert Bose
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