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🌃 "Whatever Gets You Through the Night: Selections from the Mott-Warsh Collection" is on view now at CAM!
One featured artist, Titus Kaphar, appropriates European and American portrait paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries as an act of historical reclamation.
The closing reception for Cranbrook Teen Arts Council's student exhibition, "Student I.D." is tonight from 5:30-7:30pm in Forum Gallery!
Come celebrate the extraordinary work by @CranbrookSchool student artists, grades 9-12!
🔎 Check out these details from artworks in the 2022 Graduate Degree Exhibition! Visit us this weekend to match these small details to their larger counterparts! 👀
On view through May 15, 2022.
More info: https://t.co/uXIb6yGcq8
A painting by Zoltan Sepeshy to recreate for #MuseumWeek, perfect for families to do together. #CultureInQuarantineMW #gettychallenge
Raphael Soyer’s (Russia) works created during the Great Depression are evocative representations of the period. He considered this to be one of his most important lithographs. #WorldArtDay #CAMcollection
Although Ruth wasn't entirely keen on returning to Michigan, a scholarship to the Design program at Cranbrook Academy of Art brought her back to pursue her MFA. She was likely the first woman to receive a scholarship to this program. #IWD2020 @cranbrookart
Ruth Adler's talent was first nurtured in 1939 when she enrolled at Cass Technical High School in Detroit. Her artistic journey began with costume design.
📸 Ruth Adler, costume designs from Cass Technical High School, 1942.
#IWD2020 #internationalwomensday #ruthadlerschnee
Happy Valentine's Day! ❤️Hand-printed valentines and cash bar starts at the ArtLab in less than 30 minutes!
#ValentinesDay2020 #CREATEatCAM
A stoneware #SuperBowl created by Cranbrook Academy of Art alum, Carroll H Simms (Sculpture '61). He was of the first African Americans to receive his MFA from @cranbrook_art.
Freeform Bowl, Carroll H. Simms, 1951. Collection of @CranbrookArtMus.
#CAMcollection #museumsuperbowl
#SuperBowl by Richard DeVore. He is known for organic forms, earth tones, glazes giving the effect of stone, bone, or translucent skin.
Vessel, Richard DeVore, 1980. Collection of @CranbrookArtMus. Gift of John D. Blanchard, Virginia Latimer.
#CAMcollection #museumsuperbowl