MSU Museum
The MSU Museum is the science and culture museum at Michigan State University. With three floors and 15 galleries of exhibit space, thousands of visitors each year explore exhibits highlighting museum collections, MSU faculty and student work, and traveling exhibits.
MSUFCU Headquarters Sculpture
Installed in 2008 by artist Bill Barrett at the new MSUFCU headquarters.
Murals at Okemos Public Montessori at Central
A series of murals grace the front of the Okemos Public Montessori at Central.
Newton’s Cube
In 1600, Sir Isaac Newton theorized that a prism separates white light in the electromagnetic spectrum into colors that are visible to the human eye. These extraordinary colors come together in linear dissections of various shapes and sizes to create this dynamic multi-hued cube.
North Woods
When approaching the Grand Staircase in the Library of Michigan, visitors have the sensation of walking into a large Michigan forest. The effect was created by Richard Kozlow in his 10 x 20 foot oil painting, “North Woods”. “I was born and raised in Michigan and have a great love for this state, especially the … Continued
Okemos Music Academy
Since 2000 Okemos Music Academy has helped hundreds of students begin and continue on their musical journey. They are one of the largest music academies in the Greater Lansing area, offering private lessons in all popular instruments, as well as voice. Their staff consists of experienced music teachers, capable of teaching all ages and levels. … Continued
Old Town BluesFest/JazzFest Mural
The JazzFest and BluesFest Old Town Mural was created as a Community Art Project in partnership with 24 teens in REACH Studio Art Center’s Teen Open Studio, the Michigan Institute for Contemporary Art, Message Makers, Habitat for Humanity, and local muralists Joy Baldwin, Samskee, Lebaron Rodgers II, Steven Allen, Kaitlyn Granger, & Julie Smith. The … Continued
Old Town General Store Mural
Approaching this building from the west, one is immediately captured by Barbara Hranilovich’s colorful mural of an urban forest. The liveliness of the mural is carried to the front of the building, where the header bricks above the main entrance are picked out in matching colors.