Mid-Century Modern Midland presents: Artists in Architecture

“Why strive to be creative?"

Perhaps I should ask, "Why strive to breathe?" In most creative personalities, it is every bit as necessary to be creative as it is to take in oxygen. It is a simple prerequisite of life. To many – to most – of us, to live is to be creative. There is no alternative." 

-Alden B. Dow

Explore the living environments designed by, or currently lived in, by three of Midland’s most influential artists and their families:
Charles Breed
Dave Morrison
Bruce Winslow 

 Sunday, September 15th
 1:00 - 3:00pm

Tickets: $20

Self Guided Tours

Advanced ticket sales only. You will not be able to purchase tickets the day of the event.

Roberts (Winslow) Residence, 1960 by James Robertson and Jim Robertsbr818 W. Meadowbrook Drive

Roberts (Winslow) Residence, 1960 by James Robertson and Jim Roberts
br818 W. Meadowbrook Drive


Breed Residence, 1955 by Jackson Hallett, AIA, and Charles Breedbr4202 Sherwood Court

Breed Residence, 1955 by Jackson Hallett, AIA, and Charles Breed
br4202 Sherwood Court

Alden B. Dow Home and Studio - Mid-Century Modern www.abdow.org
“Gardens never end and buildings never begin” is how Alden B. Dow F.A.I.A (1904-1983) described his own individual organic design philosophy.

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