PBS Features CCS Alumna as a Part of Their “Detroit Performs” Series
Artist and CCS Fine Arts alumna, Sabrina Nelson, creates and describes her exhibition ‘Why You Wanna Fly Blackbird’ based on how Black women feel when their womb, their home becomes empty after a child is lost.How CCS Alumni Are Stepping Up in a Moment of Crisis
The Empowerment Plan is producing personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline nurses, doctors and hospital workers, in partnership with Detroit nonprofit Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center (ISIC) and with funding from the player-led Detroit Lions Inspire...Good Morning America Features CCS Alumnus
Good Morning America recently featured CCS alumnus Mario Moore for the work created while a Princeton Hodder Fellow. His work pays homage to the campuses blue collar workers.
Artforum Features CCS Fine Arts Alumnus
Artforum recently featured the solo exhibition of CCS alumnus Tyree Guyton at Martos Gallery in New York City.
CCS Professor Robert Schefman Featured in Fine Art Connoisseur
Fine Art Connoisseur recently featured the solo exhibition of CCS Professor Robert Schefman. “Robert Schefman: Secrets” runs through December 21, 2019 at the David Klein Gallery.
CCS Alumnus Named the 2019 SEEN Changemaker in Art & Entertainment
David Danielson, Creative Director of the Display Group and CCS Fine Arts alumnus, has been named the 2019 SEEN Changemaker in Art & Entertainment.
CCS Alumnus Makes Short List for Guggenheim’s 2020 Hugo Boss Prize
Kevin Beasley, CCS Fine Arts alumnus and world renowned artist, is one of six artists short-listed for the Hugo Boss Prize 2020, the biennial award for significant achievement in contemporary art.
Hyperallergic Interviews CCS Alumna Brenda Goodman
Hyperallergic recently sat down with CCS alumna Brenda Goodman about her artmaking practices, the evolution of her work and what influences her. She received her BFA from the College for Creative Studies along with an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts in 2017. After moving to New York City in 1976, her work was included in the 1979 Whitney Biennial and she has had over 40 solo exhibitions.
The Detroit News Features CCS Alumna’s “Electrifying” Solo Exhibition
The Detroit Scarab Club is hosting CCS alumna Lois Teicher solo exhibition, “Lois Teicher: Woman of Steel.” The Detroit News refers to the show as “electrifying,” and asks “Why doesn’t downtown Detroit boast more large-scale Lois Teicher sculptures?”
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