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Drawings and quilted sculptures by St. Louis artist Basil Kincaid (b. 1986)
Pencil drawings by Detroit artist and Emmy-winning photographer Rashaun Rucker (b. 1978)
Self-portrait and streetscapes by Detroit impressionist Bryant Tillman (b. 1949)
Paintings by Oscar Howe (1915-1983), one of the seminal figures in modern Native American art
Howe grew up on the Crow Creek Reservation and started his career with the WPA South Dakota Artists Project. His works are now displayed at museums and galleries around the world.
Paintings from the series “Diversity” by Detroit artist Deborah Friedman
Paintings by artist Clinton Snider, fantastical reimaginings of the city’s postindustrial landscape
Finger paintings by the prolific Milwaukee outsider artist Eugene von Bruenchenhein (1910-1983)
Paintings by artist Ivan Albright (1897-1983), Chicago’s “master of the macabre” known for his grotesque hyperreal portraits.
“There are few pictures as alarming as those of Albright. Because what they represent to us belong not to our accustomed world.”
—Jean Dubuffet
Paintings by Wisconsin surrealist Sylvia Fein (b. 1919)
Fein was one of the most important figures of the Midwest Surrealist movement during the 1930’s-50’s, which was centered around 3 cities: Milwaukee, Madison, and Chicago.