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SUMMARY:A Meadow in the Clouds at the Shepherd
DESCRIPTION:Library Street Collective is pleased to present A Meadow in the Clouds\, a group exhibition at the Shepherd from February 5 – April 18\, 2026. The exhibition features the work of Nina Chanel Abney\, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones\, Anthony Akinbola\, Amna Asghar\, Sadie Barnette\, Elliot Bergman\, Beverly Fishman\, Reginald Sylvester II\, and Qualeasha Wood\, curated by Allison Glenn. \nCommunication is coded\, and subtleties hold so much power. A slight shift in voice inflection or body language can completely change how information is received\, and euphemisms\, jargon or vagueness can reverse or disguise. Similarly\, the relationships between text and image informs how a message is interpreted. A Meadow in the Clouds includes the work of nine contemporary artists who–by leaning into subtleties\, double entendre\, and mixed messaging–deliberately veil\, disguise\, or distort. By employing myriad themes and techniques\, these artists question how materials hold meaning\, and what happens to that meaning when the material is transformed.
URL:https://littlevillagedetroit.com/events/a-meadow-in-the-clouds/
LOCATION:the Shepherd\, 1265 Parkview Street\, Detroit\, MI\, 48214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Masterpiece exhibition at PASC
DESCRIPTION:Masterpiece/…\, Lewis Foster & Nick Granch\, is a 2-person exhibition featuring PASC artists Lewis Foster and Nicholas “Nick” Granch. This is the first comprehensive exhibition featuring a large selection of both artists’ artworks spanning the past three years. This exhibition highlights their distinct visual languages\, presenting two strong and individual artistic practices in dialogue. \nTogether\, these two artists are marked by durational practices and a high attention to detail. Lewis’s approach is informed by the instructional clarity and painterly traditions of Bob Ross and William “Bill” Alexander\, reflecting his fluid and confident approach to rendering subjects. Like these prolific artists\, Lewis produces between 1-2 finished pieces in a day. Nick creates highly detailed drawings that take him weeks or months to finish. Beginning with preliminary sketches developed in his sketchbook\, using a myriad of sources\, Nick’s compositions will present scenes of churches or a pile of jellybeans\, in which each brick or minute jellybean is rendered in computer-like exactitude. Audiences will be excited by the details and stories within stories present in both artists artworks.
URL:https://littlevillagedetroit.com/events/masterpiece-an-exhibition-at-pasc/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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