JOURNAL
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.
Watch Sydney James and Lamar Landers discuss PORTRAYAL
Watch Sydney James and Lamar Landers discuss their exhibition PORTRAYAL with moderator Nicole M. Christian.
“Art & Love Indivisible: Sydney G. James & Lamar Landers” by Nichole M. Christian
An essay about the collaboration between Lamar Landers and Sydney G. James by Nicole M. Christian
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.
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.
Rashaun Rucker's "Tapestry of My Soul" Enters the Permanent Collection of Wake Forest University
Every four years since 1963, a small group of students has traveled to New York City, with University funds, to purchase art for Wake Forest’s Student Union art collection. They are charged with choosing works that reflect the times.
Brian Day is Chosen by Apple for the Hometown Series Commission Series Shot on iPhone 12
“Black is joy and pain.” – Brian Day, Detroit
Brian Day is Selected for the Harvard Graduate School of Design: Future of the American City
We’re pleased to share that Brian Day’s work has been selected for inclusion in the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s initiative, Future of the American City.
Rashaun Rucker's Work Featured in "In the Air: Voices From Detroit and Beyond"
The James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present IN THE AIR: VOICES FROM DETROIT AND BEYOND, September 2020 through April 2021. The series includes works created by local and national artists in response to the global pandemic and racial injustice, featured on a billboard, located at the corner of S. Woodward and E. Canfield, Detroit. A total of eight solo-presentations, each one month in duration, will be on view beginning September 15, 2020.