

Pedicabs are also becoming popular within the downtown area, and operate during special events and weekend evenings. Several taxi companies operate in the city, and cabs can be picked up at designated locations such as the airport, or by calling their dispatcher cabs are usually not hailed on the street, except around the time bars close on weekends. Walking within the immediate downtown area is pleasant enough in good weather, and generally safe. Parking is not enforced after 6PM on weekdays and on the weekends (besides Monroe Center NW on Saturday). Parking downtown can be inconvenient and somewhat costly on weekdays and during major events (e.g.
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cities, an automobile is the most convenient means of getting around, with convenient free parking available most places outside of downtown. Greyhound and Indian Trails offer bus service to Grand Rapids from various Michigan cities.Major highways to Grand Rapids include I-196 (from the Chicago area), I-96 (from Muskegon, or from Lansing/Detroit), and US-131 (from Kalamazoo, or from northern Michigan).īy train See also: Rail travel in the United StatesĪmtrak offers one daily service from Chicago with its Pere Marquette train. Paul, New York, Orlando, Toronto, Phoenix, Tampa Bay, Newark, Fort Lauderdale and Washington. Ford International Airport from the following cities (some cities may be seasonal or only offer service certain days of the week): Atlanta, Las Vegas, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis- St. There are non-stop flights to Grand Rapids Gerald R. Most flights are on Delta Air Lines, connecting through the Delta hub in nearby Detroit.

Although it has customs facilities for direct international flights, in practice it has very few. The airport for Grand Rapids and Kent County with daily flights (sometimes several) from most of the country's major hubs. Creative ActivitiesĬurrently focused on the development of smaller sculptures while continuing to exhibit large scale outdoor sculptures.42.884636 -85.529708 1 Gerald R. Taught Three-Dimensional Design, Two-Dimensional Design, Drawing I, Drawing II, Color Theory, Art Appreciation and all levels of undergraduate Sculpture courses.

Visiting Artist, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI Professor, South Dakota State University, Brookings SDĪssociate Professor, South Dakota State University, Brookings SDĪssistant Professor, South Dakota State University, Brookings SDĪssistant Professor, Kendall College of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, MI GrantsĢ014 Awarded Established Career Artist Grant ($5,000) from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council (SMAC)ġ998 Awarded Career Opportunity Grant ($5,000) from the Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council (SMAHC) Work Experience Griffith Award for Faculty Development, South Dakota State University. Sculpture, 3D Foundations, Drawing, Art Appreciation Committee ActivitiesĬhair, Stuart Artist in Residence Committee Awards and Honors Sculpture, Public Art Academic Responsibilities Large-scale work has been exhibited and/or is permanently installed in Texas, Arizona, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee.ġ985 MFA in Sculpture from the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZġ983 MA in Sculpture from Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, ILġ981 BFA in Sculpture from Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL Academic Interests The focus of his studio work is involvement in the development, production, exhibition and permanent siting of large-scale public sculpture. Scott Wallace lives and maintains a studio in rural southwest Minnesota near the South Dakota border.
