JOURNAL
Rashaun Rucker at MOCAD
A new solo exhibition of work by Rashaun Rucker at MOCAD opens November 5, 2022.
New exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts featuring the work of Brian Day
Brian Day’s photography to be shown at the DIA this summer.
Senghor Reid Paintings On View at the University of Michigan
Senghor Reid’s paintings on view in Watershed at the University of Michigan.
About the Artists in Mighty Real Queer Detroit 2022
The Mighty Real / Queer Detroit exhibition will explore queer art by emerging and established Detroit artists.
About Artist Lamar Landers
About artist Lamar Landers, a contemporary Detroit-based photographer. Portrayal, a two-person exhibition of work with Sydney G. James opens November 19, 2021.
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.
MACOMB DAILY // Bird imagery symbolizes role of black men at Ferndale gallery
A background in storytelling and photography plays a big part in Rashaun Rucker's art, which he uses to direct attention to critical social issues.
DETROIT FREE PRESS // Why it's a breakout fall for the Detroit creators known as Vanguard Artist Collective
The Vanguard Artist Collective is a semi-formal nod to pioneering Chicago-based black art collectives like the Organization of Black American Culture and AfriCOBRA, which were founded during the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
“We push each other to be better artists and better people — even when it’s critical,” says Rucker.
DETROIT NEWS // ELEGANTLY SERENE: BRIAN DAY’S PHOTOGRAPHIC LANDSCAPES AT M CONTEMPORARY ART
BRIAN DAY’S LANDSCAPES ARE AT FERNDALE’S M CONTEMPORARY ART THROUGH AUG. 17
DETROIT METRO TIMES // A local photographer offers a rarely seen view of Detroit in new series on display in Ferndale
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a ... drone?
The latest collection from photographer (and chief technology officer for Henry Ford Health System), Brian Day explores an angle of Detroit that is often overlooked — the upside down.