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Note: An earlier version of this essay appeared in a blog I called “A Cottage on Lake Michigan.” Though my family’s beloved summer cottage, built in 1905, no longer stands, every square inch is preserved in memories—both mine and the memori...
Edward Renehan, The Life of Charles Stewart Mott: Industrialist, Philanthropist, Mr. Flint (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2019) 268 pages.
This review first appeared in the Cleveland Review of Books (09/24/2020) and is re...
Image: Jim Linderman collection, [email protected].
When material from Michigan industry becomes the materiel of Michigan art, the marriage of art and work is complete. And this union often produces delightful progeny.
When tr...
“Untitled,” UAW Local 174 Union Hall Mural, 1937, 9 x 20’, by Walter Speck and Barbara Wilson Speck Benetti. Image: Walter P. Reuther Library.
A discussion of the art of work in Michigan would be unimaginable without looking at how labor o...
Unidentified musicians (Gratiot County) by photographer John Harland Cott (1872-1946). Image: Archives of Michigan.
(This essay updates “Blood, Sweat, and Tunes,” previously published here on 02/09/23)
In the period from 1850 to 1950, Mic...
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I am Mary Katharine Parks Workinger, an editor, poet, musician, and independent historian whose research focus is the intersection of work and art in Great Lakes literature, music, folk art, and fine art.
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