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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.
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.
A Conversation Between Rashaun Rucker & Senghor Reid
Join us on Thursday April 29 at 6 PM EST via Zoom for an exclusive conversation between gallery artists Rashaun Rucker and Senghor Reid.
“Rashaun Rucker: Up From the Red Clay” by Juana Williams
An essay about Rashaun Rucker’s upcoming exhibition Up From the Red Clay by Juana Williams.
HOUR DETROIT’s Culture Calendar features Rashaun Rucker
Ryan Patrick Hooper, host of ’CultureShift’ on 101.9 WDET, curates your guide to the month in arts and entertainment
By Ryan Patrick Hooper - February 24, 2021
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.
M CONTEMPORARY ART PARTICIPATES IN DETROIT ART WEEK 2019
M Contemporary Art was a part of Detroit Art Week from July 16 - July 21, 2019 with a lineup of events including the opening of Brian Day’s “A Moment Away,” a collection visit at the Burris Law offices, and studio tours with Senghor Reid, Scott Vincent Campbell and Robert Mirek.