Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Detroit Art Scene is Lady Gaga's Kind of Place



Techtown's Cadillac Warhouse Hosted 1 x 1 Event




Artist In Warhouse

I'm a huge fan of Trisha Holt's Still Life Photography Work, Trishaholt@gmail.com

I purchased this print from photographer Nick Olsen

Metalwork Student: 'Tangled" jewelry study Katie Macdonald


Brian DuBois, "Detroit on A Platter"


Miniature Resin Model - The City of Detroit


They come in various colors

Matthew Plumstead Furniture Designer


This table is a sleek and functional piece of Art


Organize your wardrobe with"Space Dots" Functional Art by Professor: Scott Klinker


Ying Qing Liu's Silver petal rings are a wonderful tactile experience

liu_ying_qing@yahoo.com

Gender and Power Hanging Ceramic Sculpture


Artist Sid Caldwell featured Suede Leather Covered Stones


Chris Ulrich, paint and canvas sculputural Art


It looks very simple, but I assure you they are amazing pieces,
Skin Like (leather hide) Metal Brooches by Jane Ritchie


3D color mesh fabric sculpture by artist.junelee@gmail.com
She is also showing work at The Detroit Artist Market



"Honeyruffle" is the work of Amy Weiks - I'm a huge fan of her work and this piece

Artist also designed the package for his Sculpture


Colorized Panel Wall Sculpture


Edgar Mosa's Modern Pearl Necklace made of Wood


Heated Felt Fiber Lamp Cover and Arm Cuff

Younghee Hong Models her Work
Her perfectly scaled Sculptural Wall Art/Brooch Series

A young girl observing the Mobile Hot Dog Stand "Franks Anatra"



Learn more about these cool "Metal Vessels" at Mark Baker Studios

Melissa Duckworth "Dirty Confessions" Poetry Book/Dress Exhibit is Fantastic

Anna Adler typed up dictated letters and sent them off to.....
adler.anna@gmail.com


A Ceramic Emergency Book Sculpture by Sigrid Espelien


Check out Malene's Amazing work: Portfolio


Artist for me are cultural Rock Stars, they re-define the boundaries of what we know and how we experience the world around us. The work I got to see at Cranbrook's first Stand alone Student, Alumni and Faculty show in Detroit was a unique collective experience. The vacant warehouse and Artist uniforms belied the serious art showcased and sold over it's two day installation. The 1 x 1 format was a guideline for featuring a single piece of work from an artist's portfolio.

The evening of Friday February 25th was the opening gala for collectors and supporters of Cranbrook Academy of Art. I found food, live music and an eclectic mix of people busily engaged with Students and Faculty purchasing Art. The second day of the show had a minimal admission fee and ran all day for the Art loving general public.

The photos I snapped of the Student and Faculty Artist above were just a few of my favorite. Check out their websites for more information or contact them by e-mail.

As a Stylist, I'm always looking for new ways to connect the sociological dots between, Art, Fashion, and Music, because I believe they are a powerful "Cultural Triad". They produce democratic signs of change.

Think Lady Gaga, she has a firm grip on this philosophy. Detroit is her kind of place, ripe with inspiration. When she calls, Cranbrook's community of artist will welcome the opportunity and Detroit will be ready to export it's distinctive beauty to the rest of the world. Artist Rebekah Frank is already getting calls from New York's Fashion Stylist about her amazing "Body and Material" Metal-Wear. It's good to be living and working in Detroit if you are looking for a golden creative grapevine. Our doors and minds are open to innovation and Art is our collective language!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the documentation/post regarding my Detroit models. to be continued.......

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