JOURNAL
Figuratively Dreaming Written Up in Detroit Art Review
The paintings by Marcia Freedman and Ani Garabedian in Figuratively Dreamingpresent a current interpretation and exploration of a genre that is versed and familiar but still evolving. Abstract painting rose from a multi-century evolution that moved away from the realistic religion-based storytelling of the Italian Renaissance through the French Impressionists and on to schools of thought like Dada.
Bowen Kline's Work with Brushes With Cancer Featured in The New York Times
The program Brushes With Cancer pairs patients with artists whose works make visible a disease that can be invisible and isolating.
Rashaun Rucker's Work Selected for the Uptown Triennial at Columbia University's Wallach Gallery
The Uptown Triennial 2020 exhibition, the second iteration in the series, presents the work of contemporary artists in dialogue with the Harlem Renaissance, a defining moment in American modernism and African-American cultural history, during its centennial year.
Detroit Artist Sydney James Commissioned For Chroma Development Mural
“The Girl with the D Earring” by Detroit artist Sydney G. James will adorn the western wall of the Chroma building, located at 2937 E. Grand Blvd. The art is a modern Detroit take on Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl With a Pearl Earring,” deemed the most beautiful painting in the Netherlands.
Artist Instagram Takeover with Roy Feldman and Chris Schneider
Follow along with Roy Feldman and Chris Schneider as they go on a photographic exploration of the Midwest and Plains States. They will be posting Polaroid photographs taken along the way on our Instagram account. Search the hashtag #RibbonofHighway to view them all.
Artist Sydney G. James’ Malice Green mural won’t just be a tribute — it’s a call to action
From Detour Detroit
“We need an ever-present reminder that we do not accept this shit at all”
Sydney G. James’ art is a call to action: to see Blackness — especially Black women; to remember that Black people too are free; and to know that Black lives are complex, resplendent and worthy.
Detroit Musical Stories from S. Kay Young
The mid-late 70’s and 80’s in Detroit were golden, amazing. Music was fun, important to our lives. Our crew was 12-15 people, always showing up together, we were the party. Between us, we shared a great deal of talent and love, along with a fierce sense of respect and loyalty toward each other. 40 plus years later, we are still close friends, although many of us are no longer on this side.
Rashaun Rucker Awarded a 2020 Sustainable Arts Grant
Please join us in congratulating these outstanding artists and writers!
A Conversation with Ani Garabedian
A conversation with artist Ani Garabedian around her current practice and activities during the Covid-19 pandemic. Garabedian will have a two-person exhibition with Marcia Freedman at M Contemporary Art in the Fall of 2020.
Roy Feldman in The Hamtramck Review
Roy Feldman is a Hamtramck photographer with a hefty resume.
Forty Years in the business have certainly taught him a thing or three about his chosen craft.
Last month, his newest exhibit, titled “Truth & Grace,” was on display at the M Contemporayr Art gallery in Ferndale. The exhibit features many Hamtramck residents as subjects.
Rashaun Rucker’s 2019 Kresge Artist Fellow Video
Rashaun Rucker makes photographs, prints, and drawings and has won numerous awards for his work. In 2008 Rucker became the first African American to win Michigan Press Photographer of the Year. He also won a national Emmy Award and two regional Emmys for documentary photography.