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Three alums crack top 20 in ArtPrize competition

Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Lynn Rosendale

For each of the 17c起草社区 alums among the , it鈥檚 the message portrayed through their work that they believe is affecting voters in the annual competition.

Nicholas Kroeze 鈥73, Ryan Spencer Reed 鈥02 and Carol Roeda 鈥70 are among the top 20 in the public voting portion of the international competition. Their works were selected from the more than 1,500 entries in this year鈥檚 contest.

碍谤辞别锄别鈥檚 is a three dimensional piece consisting of more than 2,000 individually carved wood sculptures of raindrops, ripples and splashes forming a pond during a rainstorm. 

鈥淚 think what people like about it is the sense of peace that captures them,鈥 said Kroeze, whose sons and son-in-law also contributed to the piece.  鈥淲hat captures people鈥檚 imagination is the interaction of hard wood expressing soft water.鈥

Kroeze, who explains woodworking as his principle hobby, said that the subtle scripture message accompanying his piece is God鈥檚 common grace. 鈥淚 enjoy working on pieces that are spiritually interpretive,鈥 he said.

Reed believes his piece is garnering attention because 鈥渋t鈥檚 different. It鈥檚 not what people are expecting at ArtPrize: to see a small sliver of reality.鈥

搁别别诲鈥檚 is a documentary photography installation comprised of 61 images Reed took over 13 months while accompanying the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. The images, supplemented with audio of war sounds also taken by Reed, span from training to deployment to return.

鈥淲hat I hope people recognize through this is that we don鈥檛 get enough reality from our media sources on what war is really like,鈥 said Reed. 鈥淚 think people are at odds with what they knew before [they saw the exhibit] and what they are seeing. I think they are shocked by it.

鈥淚 hope it gets them asking tough questions and getting more engaged. I would like to ensure that the wars we enter in will be as honorable as the services we expect from those who are actually a part of it,鈥 he said.

搁辞别诲补鈥檚 is a semicircle of 25 10-foot-tall pillars constructed from cardboard, tar paper, wood, metal and paint. The exterior of the colonnade appears somewhat intimidating, while the inside, awash with color, welcomes the viewer in.

The piece is meant to be experienced over time, said Roeda, 鈥済iving the viewer the opportunity to go from darkness into a place of celebration and hope.鈥

Meaningful quotes are posted on the columns to further impact the viewer. 鈥淧eople are really resonating with it,鈥 said Roeda. 鈥淪omething I had not foreseen is that this piece is a witness, and people are responding to that. I鈥檝e prayed with a lot of people who have told me they are in a really dark place.鈥

, the world鈥檚 largest art competition, was started in Grand Rapids, six years ago as a civic project: a way to engage the public in conversation about art. Prizes have traditionally been awarded by public vote, although recently juried awards have also been added. Voting is open until Oct. 9 at midnight. For more on registering, .