Paint and Pour let students paint free for Homecoming
Participants line up for a group picture to showcase their finished paintings.
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Participants line up for a group picture to showcase their finished paintings.
Michael Patino paints on stage, guiding participants through the painting process.
Photo courtesy of Chris Caines.
Star Studio provides a variety of styling and coloring.
Audrey Speyer featured projects at the exhibition including her “Purifungi MycoPod,” an incubator to grow mushrooms on polluted land and her “Champtray de Luxe,” an ashtray made from mycelium that grows on cigarette butts, which was made to reduce the negative environmental impacts of cigarette butts.
The Design and Science exhibition will be at EMU until Oct.11.
The Design and Science exhibition had its opening reception at the University Gallery.
Taylor Honey Farm is a family owned farm. They make and sell honey and have experienced beekeepers.
We Adore Flowers is a team of three. The owner and florist, Ginette Blades, the farmer with education in organic and sustainable horticulture, Lindsey Hall, and the artist, Heidi Haire. They do weddings, arrangements and subscriptions.
A part of the road was closed off for the Festival of the Honeybee. A variety of artists, businesses and musicians took to the streets.
University Flower Shop does pop-ups in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area. They sell a variety of plants and flowers.