Empty Canvas offers a blend of live music and fine arts

By Max Milne July 24, 2024 1:25 pm
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The interactive musical arts group will play Great Lakes Beer Festival, Aug. 17

Empty Canvas founding member Mike McMath brings a performance painting out into the audience for some additions in June 2023 on Mackinac Island. Courtesy of Empty Canvas

For 16 years, Empty Canvas has been dazzling audiences with a captivating performance including both live music and an interactive painting show. 
 
As the group looks forward to performing at this year’s Great Lakes Beer Festival from 2 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 17 at Dow Diamond, founding member Mike McMath explains what people can expect from this unique combination of live music and art.
 
“My twin brother Scott and I were in a band called Empty Pockets for years,” McMath said. “We would work on songs in my (art) studio while I was working on commission paintings and I would practice my singing while painting and we just thought, ‘this could work.'”
 

In addition to playing live music for 25 years with Empty Pockets, McMath also holds a degree in fine arts from the University of Michigan and continues to paint murals and commission paintings.

“(Empty Canvas) is a combination of my two favorite things – singing and painting.” McMath said.

During performances, he wears a wireless microphone while painting a specific piece of art and singing along to the band’s songs.

The Empty Canvas band plays a show in June 2023 while founding member Mike McMath helps a young audience member add to his painting in Mackinac Island’s Marquette Park. Courtesy of Empty Canvas

Empty Canvas founding member, Mike McMath works on a painting during a 2015 performance in Bay City. Courtesy of Empty Canvas

The painting, which typically follows a theme of an event, gets plenty of additions from members of the audience during the show. The finished piece is then often auctioned off at the end of each show to benefit the event.

“I start with a blank canvas and I try to get as many people up to paint (with me) as the band plays some high-energy music,” McMath said. “It’s always interesting to see what people add to the painting – and I never do the same painting twice, so it’s just as much fun for me to see how it will turn out.”

The group is based out of Midland and features talented local musicians, including other members of the McMath family. The band occasionally rotates through a small group of McMath’s musical friends when other members are unable to play.

Depending on the event, clients will either pay for Empty Canvas to perform as a duo, trio or full band. 

Empty Canvas founding member, Mike McMath watches as a passerby adds to his painting during a 2023 summer festival show in Downtown Trenton, MI. Courtesy of Empty Canvas

Empty Canvas founding member Mike McMath watches as a passerby adds to his painting during a 2023 summer festival show in Downtown Trenton. Courtesy of Empty Canvas

“We’ve got a great line up for the Beer Festival with a full band,” McMath said. 

The Beer Festival lineup consists of two guitarists and singers, Mike and Scott Robertson (ironically another set of brother’s named Mike and Scott), drummer Andy Scott, Mike McMath and his daughter, Alexandria McMath.

“Alexandria has done vocals for Empty Pockets (on and off) since she was nine or 10,” McMath said. “My son will also do backup vocals for her at times.”

Unfortunately, Scott McMath underwent a double-lung transplant in February and won’t perform at this year’s Beer Festival. 

Mike mentioned that while he adds his artistic experience to the group, Scott adds singing and songwriting talents. Although Scott’s recovery process is going well, Mike doesn’t expect him to return to performing for at least another year.

Despite being down one founding member, Mike knows the show at this year’s Beer Festival will be a good time.

“It should be a blast,” McMath said. “I get to do a painting at a beer festival – it doesn’t get much cooler than that.”

In addition to festivals, Empty Canvas will play just about anywhere – corporate events, weddings, fundraisers, etc. To find out more about the group, visit www.emptycanvas.live or find them on Facebook.

The 2024 Great Lakes Beer Festival will be held at Dow Diamond from 2 to 7 p.m. on August 17.


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