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Detroit Painter Sydney G. James Celebrates 'Black Women Who Get It Done'
Through utter shock, through grief, through disgust, through fear, through ANGER, through heartbreak -- through it all, we work. Through this chaos, we work. For our families, our communities, our sanctuaries, we work. Through exhaustion, we work. Through a pandemic, we are working.
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.
Rashaun Rucker's Work Selected for the Uptown Triennial at Columbia University's Wallach Gallery
The Uptown Triennial 2020 exhibition, the second iteration in the series, presents the work of contemporary artists in dialogue with the Harlem Renaissance, a defining moment in American modernism and African-American cultural history, during its centennial year.
Detroit Artist Sydney James Commissioned For Chroma Development Mural
“The Girl with the D Earring” by Detroit artist Sydney G. James will adorn the western wall of the Chroma building, located at 2937 E. Grand Blvd. The art is a modern Detroit take on Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl With a Pearl Earring,” deemed the most beautiful painting in the Netherlands.
Artist Instagram Takeover with Roy Feldman and Chris Schneider
Follow along with Roy Feldman and Chris Schneider as they go on a photographic exploration of the Midwest and Plains States. They will be posting Polaroid photographs taken along the way on our Instagram account. Search the hashtag #RibbonofHighway to view them all.
Artist Sydney G. James’ Malice Green mural won’t just be a tribute — it’s a call to action
From Detour Detroit
“We need an ever-present reminder that we do not accept this shit at all”
Sydney G. James’ art is a call to action: to see Blackness — especially Black women; to remember that Black people too are free; and to know that Black lives are complex, resplendent and worthy.
Rashaun Rucker Awarded a 2020 Sustainable Arts Grant
Please join us in congratulating these outstanding artists and writers!
THE DETROIT NEWS
Vans, El Club team up for custom sneaker during COVID-19 crisis
The sneaker is designed by Freddy Diaz, a Southwest Detroit artist known as SW Freddy, who got the call from El Club last week to put together a design and pulled an all-nighter to get it done on deadline. Diaz is also working on an upcoming gallery show which is set to do a virtual opening on April 17.
"It was literally crunch mode times three," Diaz says.
DETROIT METRO TIMES // Detroit photographer Kenny Karpov captures the despair and hope of Europe's refugee crisis
For his latest solo exhibition, Detroit photographer Kenny Karpov took to the Mediterranean Sea for a closer look at Europe's refugee crisis.
Many of the photos show Black bodies packed onto ship decks, calling to mind a modern-day slave ship. What gets lost in the mainstream media narrative of the refugees, Karpov believes, is that any of the African and Middle Eastern refugees are in fact fleeing the horrors of modern-day slavery, human trafficking, famine, and war.
THE OAKLAND PRESS // Detroit photographer exhibits emotional photos, stories of refugees
Looking through his lens, photographer Kenny Karpov tries to capture who people truly are — their expressions, their bodies and the light in their eyes. His emotional portraits, paired with written work, tell their stories.
In Karpov’s latest project, the book “Despite It All We Never Learn,” he tells the stories of refugees, the real people going through travails on a journey toward better and safer lives.
DAILY DETROIT // Kenny Karpov Conversation with Jer Staes
Internationally acclaimed photographer and Detroit resident Kenny Karpov joins us to talk about his upcoming photo exhibit, “Despite It All, We Never Learn.”
The photos take you on a journey with Karpov on a refugee boat in the Mediterranean. It’s quite the story, and the opening event is at M Contemporary Gallery in Ferndale.