JOURNAL
Carla Anderson in Essay'd
Striding smack into the dusty but revered genre of land and sea photography a few decades ago, Carla Anderson began her determined, protracted pursuit to record wondrous sites “seen with fresh eyes.”
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.
Figuratively Dreaming Written Up in Detroit Art Review
The paintings by Marcia Freedman and Ani Garabedian in Figuratively Dreamingpresent a current interpretation and exploration of a genre that is versed and familiar but still evolving. Abstract painting rose from a multi-century evolution that moved away from the realistic religion-based storytelling of the Italian Renaissance through the French Impressionists and on to schools of thought like Dada.
Roy Feldman in The Hamtramck Review
Roy Feldman is a Hamtramck photographer with a hefty resume.
Forty Years in the business have certainly taught him a thing or three about his chosen craft.
Last month, his newest exhibit, titled “Truth & Grace,” was on display at the M Contemporayr Art gallery in Ferndale. The exhibit features many Hamtramck residents as subjects.
DETROIT ART REVIEW // Roy Feldman's Truth & Grace in Hamtramck
March 29, 2020 by Ron Scott
Truth & Grace in Hamtramck was in the planning for a year and scheduled to open on March 20, 2020, at the M Contemporary Art in Ferndale, but the state order to “Stay at Home” by Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan made those plans impossible. As a result, I asked the gallery owner, Melannie Chard, to allow me to view the images online and proceed with a review. I had viewed Feldman’s photographs over the years and seen several images in person, which gave me enough perspective to proceed in this peculiar and highly unusual endeavor: write a review from art viewed online.