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ZZ-310272-25Collections and Infrastructure: Cooperative Agreements and Special Projects (Challenge Grants)Kalamazoo Institute of ArtsFor the People, By the People: America at 25010/1/2025 - 11/30/2026$25,000.00RehemaC.Barber   Kalamazoo Institute of ArtsKalamazooMI49007-5102USA2025Art History and CriticismCooperative Agreements and Special Projects (Challenge Grants)Collections and Infrastructure025000025000

A public lecture series on American ideals exemplified by the nation’s founding as part of a Semiquincentennial exhibition at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, MI.

For the People, By the People: America at 250 is a multilayered exhibition that will examine the country’s 250th anniversary of its founding by interpreting its evolving relationship to its founding ideals. The exhibition reflects the understanding that the signing of the Declaration of Independence set in motion the rise of one of the most important world powers of the colonial era to the present. The Declaration of Independence and The Star-Spangled Banner are the primary foundational texts through which historical and contemporary artworks will examine and consider what America has meant, and continues to signify, for its manifold population. Through them, the KIA aspires to celebrate the United States’ semiquincentennial by exploring the nation's pursuit of “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” A series of lectures by humanities scholars will be among the programs the KIA produces to enlighten the public on the historical and social significance of the artworks on display