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Buy Art Michigan's Children is proud to offer for sale a limited selection of framed prints by the late Nolan Ross, former editorial cartoonist at the Detroit Free Press. To purchase a framed print or to obtain more information about them, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it All proceeds benefit Michigan's Children. Click on title to see larger image. *Sizes are for print only but all prints come framed.
36x15 $275 24x18 $225 20x20 $225 36x15 $275 24x18 $225 20x16 $175 36x15 $275 20X16 $175 24x18 $225 22x22 $275 20x16 $175 24x18 $225 36x15 $275 20x16 $175 36X15 $275 18x18 $225 36x15 $200
28x22 $275 24x18 $225 20x16 $175 20x16 $175 24x18 $225 36x15 $275 20x16 $175 20x16 $175 20x16 $175 28 x 22 $300 24x18 $225 28x22 $275 20x16 $175 36x15 $275 20 x16 $175
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Past Events
Michigan’s Children’s Heroes at Sunrise is an annual event that celebrates individuals and corporations who, through their involvement in the community, support children, families and our organization, Michigan’s Children. The concern, interest and actions of the honorees demonstrate their genuine commitment to the children of our state. Read more.
Since 2000, Michigan’s Children has held a special legislative recognition benefit called Much Ado About Something Wonderful. Each year this recognition event brings together the governmental affairs community and distinguished legislators who help us strive toward our vision of making Michigan the best state in America to be a child. Read more.
Art & Advocacy
Mr. Ross’s imaginative, humorous and insightful illustrations delighted readers of the Free Press, the Buffalo (NY) News, and the United Auto Workers (UAW) publication Solidarity until he retired in 1988. The Detroit native, and graduate of Mumford High School and the Center for Creative Studies died in 1997 of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a genetic brain disorder. He was 54.
“Nolan’s talent was immeasurable,” said Jack Kresnak, President & CEO of Michigan’s Children and a former Free Press colleague. “His cartoons are quirky, meticulously detailed and lifelike. He blended the good naturedness of a Walt Disney cartoon with the sardonic silliness of a Mad magazine comic.” Read more.





