Interviews The Fugitivity of Our Days: In Conversation with Julie Mehretu Julie Mehretu, American (b. 1970, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) lives and works in New York City. She received a ...
Interviews Reframing Visual Languages: In Conversation with Conrad Egyir DC: I think one of the distinguishing elements of your painting is your creative and deliberate selection of ...
Interviews The Interstitial is Where I Live: In Conversation with Allison Glenn Allison Glenn is a New York-based curator and writer focusing on the intersection of art and public space, through ...
Interviews Make Poetry a Public Art: In Conversation with jessica Care moore jessica Care moore is an award-winning poet, musician, and playwright. In 2024 she was named by Detroit’s Poet ...
Interviews A Collective Dream: In Conversation with Jen Barker Jen Barker is a visual artist, educator, and curator from Houston, Texas. She holds a BFA in Sculpture ...
Interviews Levels of Engagement: In Conversation with Liza Bielby Liza Bielby co-founded the space Play House with Power House Productions and The Hinterlands in 2012 and has ...
Interviews To Chart a More Complete Look: In Conversation with Bridget Bartal Bridget Bartal is an emerging curator and design historian. She is the inaugural MillerKnoll Curatorial Fellow at Cranbrook Art ...
Interviews The Body, The Machine, The Site: In Conversation with Jova Lynne and Marie Madison-Patton Jova Lynne and Marie Ann Madison-Patton are the Co-Directors of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD). Lynne first ...
Interviews “7 Mile and Livernois” Art as Celebration of Collective Identity: In Conversation with Tiff Massey Tiff Massey is a Detroit artist whose practice centers around adornment and community. Massey creates jewelry, sculpture, performance, ...
Interviews “Practices of Cultural Memory”: In Conversation with Marcia Black of Black Bottom Archives Black Bottom Archives (BBA) is a community-driven media platform dedicated to centering and amplifying the voices, ...