Lakeshore Visual Arts Collective (LVAC) will transform the beautiful Nature Education Center at Hemlock Crossing County Park into a pop-up art venue for one night—April 26, 5-8 p.m.
Art for the Parks
Art for the Parks is a collaboration between Ottawa County Parks Foundation and LVAC. The event brings regional artists, art patrons, and nature lovers together in a collaboration that benefits both nature and the arts.
The event features work by select regional artists in a wide range of media—painting, photography, jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, fiber arts, and more. Much of the work is inspired by nature and natural spaces—many of which are familiar to the area’s parks’ lovers.
Art for the Parks is open to all and features a cash bar, live music by Jack Leaver, and great eats from the Parliament Pizza food truck, parked outside the show.
A $10 suggested donation at the door and 10% of all art sold benefit the Ottawa County Parks Foundation. Guests can avoid the lines and be fast-tracked into the venue by signing up online before the show at the Ottawa County Parks Foundation website at ottawacountyparksfoundation.org.2025-art-for-the-parks.
"We’re excited about partnering with LVAC to share the amazing talents of West Michigan artists and the beautiful parks and green spaces of Ottawa County,” says Anita Yoder, Ottawa County Parks Foundation president. “Our mission as a foundation is to bridge our community to nature. Proceeds from this event will allow us to continue the improvement of the parks and programs for students, families, and visitors to our county. Together we can weave the joy of nature into everyone's lives."
Art for the Parks is organized by the Lakeshore Visual Arts Collective (LVAC). LVAC organizes innovative pop-up art events in unexpected places, raising tens of thousands of dollars for area nonprofits and building a community of art patrons along the West Michigan lakeshore.
One-night shows are curated salon style—informal, nonlinear displays that build connection and contrast between works and artists. Door donations and a percentage of artists’ sales at all events go to a designated nonprofit partner in the community.
“Nature is a muse for so many West Michigan artists, and this collaboration celebrates that, and the important work of the Parks Foundation. LVAC’s mission is to create a sustainable artist community by partnering with area nonprofits and venues through innovative events with benefits that flow in many directions—to artists, patrons, and nonprofits,” says Art for the Parks show chair Kathleen O’Brien.
To find out how to become a member, sponsor, or venue, or to learn more about LVAC, visit www.LakeshoreVAC.com or find them on Facebook.
Sponsors
The event is made possible by the generosity of these organizations and individuals: Dr. Barbara Brown & Linda McAffrey, Haworth Helps, Karen & Randy Smith, Murushka, Ottawa House Clay + Glass, The City Farmer, and an anonymous artist.
“Solitude” by Lynne Boezaart.
See this and more nature-themed art by regional artists at Art for the Parks, April 26
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