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Learn how to print with Don Kilpatrick on Domestika’s New Online Course
Discover the versatility of linocut art and learn to create unique prints by carving and layering designs with Don Kilpatrick online at Domestika.
Artist Sabrina Nelson awarded the 2022 WCA President’s Award for Art & Activism
Artist Sabrina Nelson was awarded the 2022 WCA President’s Award for Art & Activism by the Women's Caucus for Art (WCA). Sabrina Nelson’s work will be on view in the gallery’s January 2022 group exhibition.
Brian Day's New Book 'Detroit From Above' Is Published by Peanut Press
Brian Day’s new photo book is published by Peanut Press.
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.
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.
Brian Day's Photography Featured in the Wall Street Journal
Brian Day recently photographed Michigan’s Pigeon River Country State Forest for the Wall Street Journal’s article “Michigan’s Carbon Offset Deal Helps Michigan Cash In on Its Trees—by Not Cutting Them Down.”
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.
M Contemporary Art Receives 2021 Best of Ferndale Award
M Contemporary Art has been selected for the 2021 Best of Ferndale Award in the Art Gallery category by the Ferndale Award Program.
"A Summer Trip Into America's Heartland: A Photographer’s Notebook"
This summer, Hamtramckan Chris Schneider and myself explored several midwestern states, to photograph the small towns and rural landscapes of the often-overlooked American heartland. Partially funded by a grant from Detroit’s Red Bull House of Art, we visited eight states, and stopped in over 50 towns.
"Rashaun Rucker is Part Artist, Part Storyteller"
By Nick Pizana, April 23, 2021
The printmaker, photographer and illustrator says it’s all about the narrative.