Steve Sult invited to National Juried Exhibition, Featuring Art From Across the Country, at the South Haven Center for the Arts.
- Sult Mine Creative Group

- May 28
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A New Exhibition at the South Haven Center for the Arts features art reflecting on the joys, hardships, intimacy, and profound realities of giving and receiving care.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 28, 2026
CONTACT:
Sult Mine Creative Group
(269) 240-7180
Niles, MI – Graphic Designer and Illustrator, Steve Sult of Niles, Michigan, (www.sultminecreative.com) is pleased to announce that a selection of his latest work, "The Long Goodbye", has been accepted into the upcoming exhibition. The exhibit goes live on June 20. “Care” will feature work by 26 artists across 12 states, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, identity, and support at different stages of life.
The selections were made by a committee of both the Area Agency on Aging and the South Haven Center for the Arts to flesh out this theme and have artists reflect on caregiving.

Steve Sult's, The Long Goodbye emerges from an extended encounter with caregiving—something Sult entered unprepared for and learned, as most do, in real time.
An opening reception for the exhibition will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 20, 2026 at the South Haven Center for the Arts. The exhibit will remain up through August 1.
About Steve Sult
Steve Sult creates his art in Southwestern Michigan from his studio in Niles. His work combines elements of the WPA's poster campaigns from the 1930s, pop art, Russian constructivist art, and DIY-influenced art. Over the past two years, Steve has begun experimenting with the Art Brut 'raw art’ style to convey more personal experiences, similar to graffiti or naïve art.
In 2003, Steve founded Sult Mine Creative Group. Since then, he has gained national and international notoriety as a creative director, art director, and illustration designer. He has successfully contributed to over 70 established and emerging client organizations across diverse industries in the U.S., South America, China, and Europe.




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