Glen Arbor Arts Center hosts artist in resident David LeGault
From staff reports
Glen Arbor Arts Center artist-in-resident David LeGault talks about residency on Friday, May 13, noon in the GAAC classroom. The presentation is open to public at no charge. LeGault, a resident of Westland, Michigan, used his residency to work on and revise a collection of essays on the subject of board games, and the history of games. LeGault will discuss his book revisions, and the mechanics of crafting a unified narrative.
The Glen Arbor Arts Center’s 2022 Suzanne Wilson Artist-in-Residence program began May 1, and continues into early October. Since the 1990s, the GAAC has welcomed visiting artists who want to immerse themselves in their work. The GAAC’s AIR program offers up to seven, creative practitioners a two-week respite from their daily lives in order to focus on a new idea that needs space, or to develop an on-going project. For more information on this and other Artist-In-Residence presentations, visit this website. The GAAC is located at 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor.