Interviews “Skilled Labor” and the Social Role of Realism in Contemporary Art: In Conversation with Mario Moore Mario Moore, a Detroit native, received a BFA from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI in 2009 ...
Interviews “A Retelling” History Painting in the 21st Century: In Conversation with Mark Thomas Gibson Mark Thomas Gibson’s personal lens on American culture stems from his multifaceted viewpoint as an artist—as a black ...
Interviews The Stories We Tell: In Conversation with Cornetta Lane Smith of Detroit Narrative Agency Detroit Narrative Agency (DNA) is a community organization that disrupts harmful narratives about Detroit. We do this by ...
Interviews Iteration as an Approach to Thinking: In Conversation with Emmy Bright Emmy Bright is an artist working with drawing, writing, print and performance. In her work, she uses art ...
Interviews Art as the Cornerstone of Change: In Conversation with Bakpak Durden Bakpak Durden, is a self-taught interdisciplinary fine artist. Pulling from various figurative art techniques, Durden employs a wide ...
Interviews Objects in Circulation: In Conversation with Halima Afi Cassells Halima Afi Cassells is an award-winning interdisciplinary community-engaged artist, mom of three, avid gardener, with deep roots ...
Interviews In Conversation with Maceo Keeling and Zeb Smith of MOCAD Maceo Keeling is the MOCAD Curatorial Fellow, and assisted Susanne Feld Hilberry Senior Curator Jova Lynne in curating ...
Interviews Dual Vision: In Conversation with Martha Mysko Martha Mysko’s work blurs installation, sculpture, video, and photography through the language of painting. Using found objects and ...
Interviews Dual Vision: In Conversation with Cherise Morris Cherise Morris is poet, multidisciplinary artist, ritualist and spiritual worker born and raised in rural Virginia and based ...
Interviews Dual Vision: In Conversation with Jim Chatelain Jim Chatelain is an Ohio born painter who moved to Detroit in 1967. He received a BFA from ...