Interviews Figuring the Subject: In Conversation with Mario Moore Mario Moore is a Detroit native, currently residing in New York City.His work is included in several public ...
Interviews The Social Role of Public Art: In Conversation with Richard Wilson Richard Wilson is a London-based fine artist and muralist. Wilson has painted commissioned murals in London, Madeira, Philadelphia, and ...
Interviews Museums Are Not Neutral: In Conversation with LaTanya S. Autry La Tanya S. Autry is a cultural organizer, curator, and art historian. She has curated exhibitions at Yale ...
Interviews Towards a New Relationship With Black Bodies: In Conversation with Ingrid LaFleur Ingrid LaFleur is a curator, pleasure activist and Afrofuturist. As a recent Detroit Mayoral candidate and creator of ...
Interviews Connecting the Specific to the Universal: In Conversation with Tylonn J. Sawyer Tylonn J. Sawyer is an American figurative artist, educator, & curator living and working in Detroit, Michigan. His ...
Interviews The Relationship Between Knowledge and Power in Art History: In Conversation with Samantha Noel Dr. Samantha Noel is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Wayne State University whose research interests revolve around ...
Interviews Many Speaking to Many: In Conversation with Steve Panton and Matthew Piper Steve Panton and Matthew Piper are part of the editorial team of Essay’d Detroit, a writing project that ...
Interviews Identity, Material, and Culture: In Conversation with Olayami Dabls Olayami Dabls founded the MBAD African Bead Museum in Detroit, MI in 2002. The museum’s campus spans an ...
Interviews There Is No Neutral Ground Here: In Conversation with Maya Stovall Dr. Maya Stovall (Ph.D. Anthropology) is a Whitney Biennial artist (2017), a Studio Museum in Harlem F-Series artist ...
Interviews This Must Be The Place: In Conversation With Ellen Rutt Ellen Rutt makes bold mixed-media paintings, murals, installations and wearables. Her abstract vocabulary of layered shapes and primary colors ...