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Forest
Gallery offers fine craft as a part of Lake Street Studios in Glen
Arbor. The success of Forest Gallery is due mainly to its
extraordinarily knowledgeable, well-trained and experienced staff. The
gallery grew out of Forest Flowers, which were sculptures created by
the Bricker family from the early 1970s to the early 2000s.
In
1971 Ben Bricker completed his MFA at Western Michigan University and
moved his family from Muskegon to take a faculty position at Nazareth
College in Kalamazoo, teaching, among other things, jewelry and
ceramics. This allowed his wife Ananda to abandon her career as a
florist and return to her original love of ceramics,
transforming her passion for nature into porcelain flowers.
Concurrently, Ananda’s eldest daughter had developed her metal
sculpting skills. These two, separately and together, took their
sculptures to art fairs around the Midwest. Some of the more notable
shows were Charlevoix, St. Joseph and The Ann Arbor Street Fair. In the
mid 1980s the idea of combining the two struck and Forest Flowers were
first created. These were porcelain flowers with copper stems and
leaves. In the late ‘80s, Ananda’s youngest daughter, Beth joined the
pair as a painter of the sculptures. It was around this time that
Ananda, Midge Obata and Suzanne Wilson purchased the Wescott property
on Lake Street in Glen Arbor and formed the Lake Street Studios. (see Lake Street Studios History page)
Within a few years, the old garage was renovated enough to house both
the Center Gallery and a small retail outlet for Forest Flowers and
other work made by members of the Bricker clan. Forest Flowers stopped
production in 2002, and the retail space became Forest Gallery.
ANANDA BRICKER
Born in 1924 to Frank and Alice Dillon, pre-eminent commercial artists
and illustrators in early 20th century Chicago, Ananda grew up in
Winnetka, Illinois. After her studies at the Lowthorpe School of
Landscape Architecture in Groton, Massachusetts, she married Ben
Bricker in the '40s. She made porcelain jewelry in the 1950s and
porcelain flowers for over thirty years. She founded, in chronological
order, the Tuesday morning artists breakfasts, the Glen Lake
Artists,Lake Street Studios and the Glen Arbor Art Association.
link to
Honeymoon Story
BEN BRICKER
Born in 1922 in Cuba, Illinois, Ben also grew up in Winnetka. He
studied at the University of Michigan and Western Michigan University.
Ben was the fine arts chair at Nazareth College until his retirement in
1987. He then joined the Peace Corps and spent his tour at the
University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, Africa. Ben is a founding
member of the GAAA and the Lake Street Studios
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CHERRIE BRICKER STEGE
Born in 1944, Cherrie is the eldest Bricker daughter. A past board
member of the GAAA, she is an accomplished metalsmith who works
primarily in copper. She has studied blacksmithing, metalsmithing and
stained glass construction. Her functional and spatial expertise gave
Forest Flowers the sculptural balance they were known for. She
continues to use these skills in her current works in copper, glass and
beach stones. (click for examples of Cherrie's work)
BETH BRICKER
Beth was born in 1961. She studied fine arts in many diverse settings
all over the country. She is an active painter, and offers classes in
watercolor and acrylic. Beth currently sits on the GAAA board and is
chair of the children’s classes and co-chair of the art accessibility
committee.
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1990 photo, Ananda with daughters Cherrie and Beth
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