DBuisness Features Alumna April Wagner and her Sculptural Glass Work
“Glassblowing is a skill that’s been refined since the first century, but April Wagner of Epiphany Studios in Pontiac is taking the art form to new heights — literally.”
“Glassblowing is a skill that’s been refined since the first century, but April Wagner of Epiphany Studios in Pontiac is taking the art form to new heights — literally.”
Explore the artistic journey of CCS alumnus Ron Gianola, whose career evolved from Detroit auto-industry draftsman to celebrated abstract painter. Read how his ‘Passages’ collection captures decades of movement and rhythm.
Explore ‘Revolutionary Times,’ a powerful new exhibition by CCS alumnus Mario Moore (BFA ’09) at the Flint Institute of Arts. Discover how Moore’s paintings and drawings connect American history to contemporary culture.
CCS alumna Cailyn Dawson is featured in ‘Collective Body,’ a group exhibition at Thierry Goldberg Gallery in New York. Explore her evocative self-portraits that document the evolution of identity and personhood.
Fine Arts alumnus Michael Carney (’72) reflects on the ‘community and fellowship’ of his student years and his decision to leave a legacy for future CCS students.
CCS Alumna Gypsy Modina (CR ’01) reveals how Color, Materials, and Finish (CMF) design brings automotive paint to life. Learn about her expert process today.
Alum Cristin Richard (CR ’06) to speak at the Detroit Institute of Arts’ “Ofrendas” Artist Talk. Discover how this CCS graduate is honoring tradition through contemporary art.
CCS Alum Elysia Vandenbussche (CR ’11) publishes a limited edition hand-made book. “M04 Vitrine Chair” explores the intersection of photography, furniture, and memory.
Cranbrook Art Museum highlights two CCS alumni in new solo exhibitions. Explore the work of sculptural artist Scott Hocking and ceramicist Conrad Egyir in Bloomfield Hills.
The College for Creative Studies introduces a remarkable group of new faculty members for Fall 2023 across the Foundations, Liberal Arts, Art Education, and Entertainment Arts departments.
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