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Festival of the Arts (Grand Rapids, Mich) collection

 Collection
Identifier: Collection 236

Scope and Contents

The Festival Collection is comprised mostly of a body of manuscripts including correspondence, reports, meeting minutes and internal forms, which all relate in some facet to the workings of the Festival from 1964 to 1994. Early documentation, 1965-1970, allows for a glimpse of the origin of the presently flourishing arts festival. Later documentation, 1980-1991, gives insight into the committee structure of the arts festival and specific information and suggestions for further improvement in the specified committee area — showing how changes in the structure occurred. However, there is a lack of records for many of the early years after 1970. 1972-1975 leaves much to be desired in the way of documentation, as much of the collection focuses on the 1980s and there is a great deal of documentation for food booths in these years.

Outside of the internal structure, the complaints and compliments, 1965-1991, give the impression of the community’s responses to the arts festival and reflect some artists’ and performers’ frustration with the committee structure’s limitations or refusal to include certain artists, performers and food booth applicants.

Other materials in the collection supply a tactile and visual element to the documented information. Photographs offer an impression of the look of the performances such as dancing and musical performance, activities such as the children’s area Paint-in and Glue-in, and of the arts festival overall with aerial photographs. Further, the programs show how the arts festival attendees were guided through the annual events, and offer a record of performances, food booths, art works, layout and underwriters. Finally, newspaper articles offer information pertinent to Festival growth and operation.

Dates

  • 1964-1994

Creator

Biographical / Historical

In 1963, a small group of culture enthusiasts wanted to hold an arts festival. With $700 borrowed from the Chamber of Commerce and no further backing the group held a modest event of juried art, musical performances, theatrical excerpts and homemade gourmet food in the parking lot of the Grand Rapids Art Museum. This event brought some eight hundred curious people and was successful enough to pay back the $700 loan, encouraging the founders to try to make it an annual affair. Subsequent festivals were held in John Ball Park to accommodate the festival’s growth.

Alexander Calder’s stabile, “La Grand Vitesse,” was placed in Vandenberg center in 1969 and Festival founders held the Festival downtown for what was planned to be a once-in-a-lifetime event. This Festival in 1970 drew 5,000 people and lost $15,000. It also had to its credit 50 committee members and six food booths operating out of rented tents.

In 1984, nearly fifteen years later, the Festival continued to be held in downtown Grand Rapids, extending from Caldar Plaza to the Monroe Amphitheater, drawing 500,000 visitors and making in excess of $400,000. The administrative body consisted of 50 committees, from Adult Involvement to Youth Acts, and thousands of volunteers to make it all work.

Festival continues to succeed and grow today.

Extent

12.6 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Festival of the Arts (Festival) is held annually in Grand Rapids, Michigan and is said to be the largest all volunteer arts festival in the country. This collection documents some of the business and events of the Festival from 1964 to 1991. Documents include correspondence, reports, forms, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, programs, various graphics and images, sheet music and a few audio tapes and films.

A variety of different Festival years are represented, as well as many different festival committees. These are integrated with items from the Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids, which was the umbrella organization responsible for Festival.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Pamela Patton, September 1995, accession numbers 1995.017 and 1995.017.2

Related Materials

Coll. 001, Nancy Mulnix Collection, which includes Grand Rapids Art Festival materials, 1967-1978,from the perspective of this Calder focused collection.

Coll. 224, Grand Rapids Public Library Art and Graphics Collection, which includes Festival posters or graphics for 1980, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1993-1997.

Accession 1994.027 – Festival 1994 Data, unprocessed

Coll. 235, GRPL Michigan & Grand Rapids Music Collection, which includes Festival! Sound of the 1974 Greater Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts. 33 1/3 sound recording.

Coll. 046, GRPL Chamber of Commerce Collection. 3 folders

Coll. 195, Grand Rapids Jaycees. Several folders, with reference to their food booth in various years

Coll. #175, GRPL Moving Images Collection, for a film Festival 1979.

Title
Finding aid for the Festival of the Arts (Grand Rapids, Mich.) collection
Status
Completed
Author
Brian Rozema
Date
November 1999
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Grand Rapids History Center Repository

Contact:
Grand Rapids Public Library
111 Library Street NE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 USA
616-988-5497