JOURNAL
Cydney Camp in the Studio
Artist Cydney Camp photographed by CJ Benninger at her Detroit studio.
“Simple at the Root” by Nichole M. Christian
An essay by Nichole M. Christian about the exhibition, Process Progress, with new work by Don Kilpatrick.
New Exhibition at M Contemporary Art
See the Detroit Free Press’ coverage of group exhibition Revelations featuring work by Rashaun Rucker, Senghor Reid, Joshua Rainer, Sabrina Nelson, Richard Lewis, Don Kilpatrick III, Sydney G. James, Cailyn Dawson, Cydney Camp and Alicia Brown. Photos by Ryan Garza for the Detroit Free Press.
Paintings by Malt (and a new limited-edition print!)
Malt releases new paintings and limited edition print.
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.
Introspection as a Path Toward Healing: Senghor Reid's Shadowboxing // Essay by Juana Williams
An essay by visual arts curator and writer Juana Williams about Senghor Reid’s exhibition, Shadowboxing.
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.
The Gander: 11 Michigan Artists You Should Know in 2021
Check out familiar faces on this list of 11 Michigan Artists You Should Know in 2021.
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.
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.
ARTIST IN LOCKDOWN - NEW WORK BY BOWEN KLINE
I’ve never had a problem with social distancing since I’ve always been naturally socially distant. As you know, my work revolves around people and the connections we share - whether or not you are in the same vicinity doesn’t matter.