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X-WR-CALDESC:In late 2017\, after winning the Public Vote Grand Prize in AR
 TPRIZE\, Richard Schlatter embarked on a new project—a journey that would 
 take almost four years to complete: “THE PRESIDENTS: In Their Own Words.” 
  This exhibit includes portraits of 15 U.S. Presidents\, created by using 
 the words from their inaugural addresses.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open
  to the public during business hours through July 14th.\n\nJoin Richard Sc
 hlatter for a presentation on the top 15 presidents as he uses their own w
 ords to capture the intricate nature of each presidency. \nThis presentati
 on combines humor and little known facts about each of the presidents.  “T
 he men who have served as president were ordinary people like you and me\,
 ” Schlatter points out in his presentation. “For the most part\, they were
  ordinary people who lead unordinary lives.”\n\nJuly 6th 7 PM @ The Pine P
 erformance Center Tickets: $15 MyNorthTickets.com\n\n\nRichard Schlatter i
 s a graphic designer/consultant from Battle Creek\, Michigan.  After worki
 ng as an art director for a Chicago design firm\, he migrated to west Mich
 igan where he worked as a Creative Director for an Advertising Agency and 
 eventually founded The Schlatter Group\, a full-service graphic design fir
 m. Richard Schlatter\, winner of ArtPrize 2017\, brought home his winning 
 piece\, “A. Lincoln\,” to Battle Creek\, where it will stay\, just a coupl
 e of weeks after ArtPrize 2017. Schlatter created a portrait of President 
 Abraham Lincoln made entirely out of pennies\, dated anywhere from 1909 th
 rough 2017. Lincoln’s shirt was even made out of 1\,681 steel pennies that
  had been produced during World War II. This piece consists of approximate
 ly 24\,500 pennies\, is 12 feet tall\, 8 feet wide\, weighs 400 pounds and
  took 465 hours to complete.
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DESCRIPTION:In late 2017\, after winning the Public Vote Grand Prize in ART
 PRIZE\, Richard Schlatter embarked on a new project—a journey that would t
 ake almost four years to complete: “THE PRESIDENTS: In Their Own Words.”  
 This exhibit includes portraits of 15 U.S. Presidents\, created by using t
 he words from their inaugural addresses.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open 
 to the public during business hours through July 14th.\n\nJoin Richard Sch
 latter for a presentation on the top 15 presidents as he uses their own wo
 rds to capture the intricate nature of each presidency. \nThis presentatio
 n combines humor and little known facts about each of the presidents.  “Th
 e men who have served as president were ordinary people like you and me\,”
  Schlatter points out in his presentation. “For the most part\, they were 
 ordinary people who lead unordinary lives.”\n\nJuly 6th 7 PM @ The Pine Pe
 rformance Center Tickets: $15 MyNorthTickets.com\n\n\nRichard Schlatter is
  a graphic designer/consultant from Battle Creek\, Michigan.  After workin
 g as an art director for a Chicago design firm\, he migrated to west Michi
 gan where he worked as a Creative Director for an Advertising Agency and e
 ventually founded The Schlatter Group\, a full-service graphic design firm
 . Richard Schlatter\, winner of ArtPrize 2017\, brought home his winning p
 iece\, “A. Lincoln\,” to Battle Creek\, where it will stay\, just a couple
  of weeks after ArtPrize 2017. Schlatter created a portrait of President A
 braham Lincoln made entirely out of pennies\, dated anywhere from 1909 thr
 ough 2017. Lincoln’s shirt was even made out of 1\,681 steel pennies that 
 had been produced during World War II. This piece consists of approximatel
 y 24\,500 pennies\, is 12 feet tall\, 8 feet wide\, weighs 400 pounds and 
 took 465 hours to complete.
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SUMMARY:THE PRESIDENTS: In Their Own Words Gallery Exhibit
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