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DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20250912T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20250913T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20250913T140000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20250916T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20250916T140000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20250917T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20250917T140000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20250918T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20250918T140000Z
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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 xhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251003T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251004T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251007T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251008T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251008T140000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251009T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
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DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251031T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251113T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251114T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251115T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251118T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251119T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251120T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251120T150000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251121T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251121T150000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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URL:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/telling-their-stories-student-curated-e
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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URL:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/telling-their-stories-student-curated-e
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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 xhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251129T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251129T150000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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 xhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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 xhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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 xhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
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DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251211T150000Z
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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 xhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251212T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251212T150000Z
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50480887149865
URL:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/telling-their-stories-student-curated-e
 xhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Kruizenga Art Museum,Public Events
DESCRIPTION:In Spring 2023\, the KAM launched a new series of small focus e
 xhibitions in which students from Hope College’s various multicultural stud
 ent organizations (MSOs) were invited to select artworks from the museum’s 
 collection and to write labels explaining why they chose the artworks and w
 hat the artworks mean to them. The student groups that have participated in
  the series since Spring 2023 include the Black Student Union (BSU)\, the A
 sian Student Union (ASU)\, the Latino Student Organization (LSO)\, Women of
  Color United (WOCU)\, and Prism (Hope’s LGBTQ+ student group). Telling The
 ir Stories and other KAM focus exhibitions are supported by the David and J
 ane Armstrong Focus Exhibition Endowment.\n\nOn view August 29th through De
 cember 13th\, 2025\n\nThe KAM is Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am
 -4:00pm\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome
 .\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope
  College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two p
 ublic galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space
  for its 10\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a lea
 dership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduat
 ed from Hope in 1952.
DTEND:20251213T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T201154Z
DTSTART:20251213T150000Z
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Telling Their stories: Student-curated Exhibitions
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