Manistee artist Ken Cooper Branyard seriesIn The News

Ken at work in his studio on his 8’ x 7’3” painting of the main entrance to the old Ottawa Hills High School (which was demolished in 2010) in Grand Rapids, MI

"Entry into My Past .....
Portal to My Future....... is an ArtPrize© entry

Ken Cooper at work in his studio on his 8’ x 7’3” painting of the main entrance to the old Ottawa Hills High School (which was demolished in 2010) in Grand Rapids, MI "Entry into My Past .....Portal to My Future....... is an ArtPrize© entry

Grand Rapids Art Museum, www.artmuseum.org,
will be exhibiting this work
Sept. 8 to Oct. 9, 2011
during the ArtPrize© Event For information on how to vote for Ken’s painting, visit www.artprize.org
Ken's unique vote code is 41771

An exhibition of Ken’s paintings of the W.K. Kellogg Manor House was held on site at the cereal magnate’s summer cottage on Gull Lake by Kalamazoo, MI, on July 25, 2010. A few of the paintings remain on exhibit—and may be purchased—at the House. For more information contact Barbara Baker at bakerb@kbs.msu.edu

Ken Cooper's home is featured in a three page article in the Winter 09 Special edition of Country Victorian Magazine.

A sampling of Ken’s paintings, prints, and pottery are available for purchase at Lloyd Henry’s Gallery, 429 River St. in Manistee, MI

"Ken Cooper's home in Manistee, Michigan, has come a long way from the hardware store it used to be." It was featured in a seven page article in the fall 1989 issue of Victorian Homes Magazine.
It was also featured in 2004 on Home and Garden TV's "Building Character" images from the episode can be viewed here.

Visitors to England can view Ken's paintings in the Collections of:
National Trust Calke Abbey
Burton Constable Hall
Himley Hall

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