Sept. 10, 2025
Grand Rapids Community College will once again be part of ArtPrize as a host venue for the 2025 competition, spotlighting the work of 11 artists from across the country and beyond.
This year’s theme at GRCC is “Experience the Power of Art.” The college invites the community to explore a diverse collection of installations and exhibits located in two spots on campus:
- Paul Collins Art Gallery – Fourth Floor of Raleigh J. Finkelstein Hall (RJF).
- Spectrum Theater – 160 Fountain St. NE.
The exhibits will be open throughout the ArtPrize run, welcoming students, faculty, staff and the public to experience creativity in spaces that bridge art, learning and community.
Featured Artists at GRCC
ArtPrize 2025 visitors will discover works by a wide-ranging group of talented artists, including:
- Tatsuki Hakoyama
- Tobin Sprout
- Paul Loehlel and Mark Hanavan
- Caroline Hahn
- Matthew Schenk
- Joe Marchesi
- PD Juncker
- Sara Alexis
- Daniel Miller
- Leticia Bajuyo
- Wanda Moreno-Aguilar
GRCC’s participation in ArtPrize reflects the college’s long-standing commitment to creativity, cultural expression and West Michigan’s vibrant arts community.
Visitors can view the full GRCC map online to plan their experience. Convenient parking is available in Ramp A and Ramp B, with easy access to both the Collins Art Gallery and Spectrum Theater. There is quite a bit of road construction in and around GRCC’s campus, so allow plenty of time for travel.
ArtPrize runs Sept. 18 - Oct. 4, 2025, throughout downtown Grand Rapids, with venues featuring hundreds of artists in all mediums. For more information, visit ArtPrize.org