


CCS Photography Students Earn Global Recognition in PhotoVogue
Three Photography students earn recognition on the elite photography platform PhotoVogue. Senior Brendan Brooks has had the honor of his work being featured three times on PhotoVogue. The first was in October 2022 for his work titled “MoonBurn.” A...
Through Storytelling, Students Share Indigenous Stories in an Exhibition at the Detroit Historical Society
In a collaborative studio course, communication design and photography students created traditional and interactive experiences that celebrate the lives and stories of Indigenous people in the greater Detroit area through thorough research and ethically sourced...
Galerie Camille Debuts Exhibition Featuring the Work of CCS Professor Scott Northrup
Intelligent.com Recognizes CCS’s Photography Program as One of the Best
Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 43 Photography Degree Programs for 2021 based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment and CCS’s...Photography Alumna Exhibits Work Celebrating Black History Month
CCS alumna Rachel Elise-Thomas exhibits work in “The Souls of Black Folk,” an exhibition celebrating Black History Month. The exhibit runs through March 20th at Detroit’s Scarab Club.
CCS Alumni Join Forces for Powerful Detroit Month of Design Exhibition
CCS Fiber & Textiles alumna Cristin Richard’s solo exhibition of elegant travel bags made out of hog intestines in Lisa Spindler’s Detroit studio and exhibition space. “Cristin’s work is haunting and serious,” said Spindler, an...
Hyperallergic Features CCS Alumni and Faculty Involved in Art Mile Detroit
CCS Alumni, Sabrina Nelson & CCS Art Practice (Fine Art) Faculty, Jetshri Bhadviya were recently featured in Hyperallergic’s article Highlighting Detroit’s Invisible Artists.
Documenting History
Photojournalist and Photography alumna Ashlee Rezin Garcia lets her camera do the talking as she documents protests against police brutality and racial injustice for the Chicago Sun-Times.

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