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You too can join the ever growing list of partners in the Lake Michigan Art Walk. Listed below are key players in the LMAW and we are very grateful for their support and tremendous contributions.

Jilly's Gallery
I have created art as long as I can remember. As a child I can remember sculpting ducks out of my mothers pie dough, it was baked in the oven and then treasured. At that time my parents and I had no idea it was my true gift and love from God. I favored drawing and painting through out my school years.
On the web: jillysgallery.com

Sun Wind and Rain
Sun Wind & Rain is a specialty gift store located on Western Avenue in Downtown Muskegon at 4th Street. We have the distinction of being the first full retail store to open up on Western Avenue since a major urban renewal project of the downtown began several years ago.
On the web: sunwindandrain.com

Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts
The Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts, formerly known as the Michigan Theater, was built in 1929 by Muskegon’s own movie mogul, Paul Shlossman. His trademark camel-hair coat, the way his hat tipped over one eye, and his striking demeanor were all clues to Schlossman’s colorful life as a showman.
On the web: frauenthal.org

Red Lotus Gallery
On the web: redlotusgallery.org

Art Cats
Located in the historic Lakeside district of Muskegon, Art Cats Gallery is Muskegon’s premier gallery of fine contemporary craft and original works on paper. Opened in 1999 as a showroom for artist/owner Louise Hopson’s clay pieces, the gallery has grown to include the work of over 40 talented artists.
On the Web: artcatsgallery.com
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