JOURNAL
Brian Day's New Book 'Detroit From Above' Is Published by Peanut Press
Brian Day’s new photo book is published by Peanut Press.
Rashaun Rucker is the Penny Stamps Speaker at the University of Michigan
Rashaun Rucker
Never Free To Rest
WHEN
Thursday, September 30, 2021, 8:00 pm
WHERE
Virtual Event
New Episode of IN THE GALLERY with Isabelle Weiss of NEXT : SPACE
A conversation between Melannie Chard, founder of M Contemporary Art, and Isabelle Weiss, founder of NEXT : SPACE Detroit, a design consultancy.
Artists Participating in Collecting x Design
Learn about the artists selected for participation in Collecting x Design, which will run in conjunction with Detroit Month of Design and is a collaboration with NEXT:SPACE Detroit and Airea Inc.
Artist News: Rashaun Rucker's Work on View at the Smithsonian and University of Michigan
Rashaun Rucker’s work is in two new exhibitions, Reckoning: Protest. Defiance. Resilience. at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American Art & Culture, and Never Free to Rest, opening September 13, at the University of Michigan’s Institute for the Humanities.
Detroit Month of Design 2021 showcases the unique voice of the city’s design scene
This fall M Contemporary Art partners with Next:Space Detroit for the exhibition Collecting x Design as well as for the Detroit Month of Design 2021.
Brian Day's Photography Featured in the Wall Street Journal
Brian Day recently photographed Michigan’s Pigeon River Country State Forest for the Wall Street Journal’s article “Michigan’s Carbon Offset Deal Helps Michigan Cash In on Its Trees—by Not Cutting Them Down.”
Real Art Detroit: Scott Vincent Campbell and Grant Czuj at M Contemporary Art
Read about Familiar in Kim Fay’s review of the exhibition in her Substack newsletter, Real Art Detroit.
M Contemporary Art to participate in the second edition of Detroit Art Mile
M Contemporary will exhibit as part of Detroit Art Mile 2021.
WATCH: A Conversation Between Rashaun Rucker & Senghor Reid
On Thursday April 29 Senghor Reid and Rashaun Rucker had a virtual discussion on Zoom to talk about their most recent bodies of work and the intersections in their individual practices. The talk was hosted by Melannie Chard and M Contemporary Art gallery in Ferndale, Detroit, Michigan.