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10/2/12

5th Detroit Gallery Week


Over 90 venues in 21 metro Detroit cities will participate in the 5th Edition of Detroit Gallery Week, which will run from Friday, Oct. 5 to Saturday, Oct. 13. Thousands are expected to attend openings, exhibitions and demonstrations at local galleries, museums and arts organizations that will showcase metro Detroit’s best contemporary art and artists.

Detroit Gallery Week will kick-off on Friday, October 5th in conjunction with the opening of DLECTRICITY, a free nighttime festive of Art and Light in Midtown curated by Art Detroit Now, and the Mid-America College Art Association Conference hosted at Wayne State University. 15 venues in Midtown, including Detroit Artists Market, Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), N’Namdi Art Center, Center Galleries at College for Creative Studies (CCS), Scarab Club and Re:View Contemporary will hold an art crawl, with a free shuttle service, from 7 to 10 p.m.

Marc Schwartz, Chair of Art Detroit Now sees these events as a positive sign for Detroit’s future. “Detroit Gallery Week and DLECTRICITY are part of a continued effort to have Detroit be an integral part of any conversation on contemporary art in America.” said Schwartz. “We now have over 90 venues, from the DIA to Pop-Ups spaces, showing the great art and artists we have in Detroit.  Schwartz goes on to say that “We have tipped to scale.  Not only are our young artists are staying here, there is an influx of artists from around the world coming here to be part of the city’s rebirth.”

Galleries new to this year’s event include the DC3 Accelerator Gallery, Red Bull House of Art, Salt & Cedar Letterpress, Signal Return Press and the Start Gallery in Detroit; Birmingham Gallery; Red Twig Gallery in Plymouth and Belian Art Center in Troy.

To support Detroit Gallery Week, Germack Coffee Roasting underwrote the cost of producing and distributing 10,000 Gallery Guides that will be available at each venue during the event.

Other highlights of Detroit Gallery Week include:
Fri, Oct.5  
  • Padzieski Art Gallery in Dearborn “Society of Women Painters & Sculpters” reception from 6 – 8pm       
  • Work: Detroit “Stamina” reception and a performance by Anna Helgeson from 5:30 – 7:30
  • Re: View Contemporary will host an Artist Talk and Video Screening by Ian Swanson on Friday, Oct 5 from 6-10pm.
  • Wayne State University, in conjunction with their Mid-America College Art Association Conference, reception at the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery from 6-9pm and the Art Department Gallery from 4-8pm.
  • Ellen Kayrod Gallery “Clay at Wayne State University: A Multi-Generational View” reception from 5-8pm
     
Sat, Oct. 6  
  • Russell Industrial Center open house from 2 to 11 including Michigan Hot Glass,  Funnhouse Gallery, Dave Knoerl Studio, DCCP, Mark Maness, The Rockhouse, and Robert Stewart Photography and  Detroit Industrial Projects.
  • Detroit Contemporary closing reception for the “Home Show” from 6:30 – 12 Midnight
  • River Gallery in Wyandotte opening for “Solinters and Paper Cuts” at 6pm.
  • HATCH in Hamtramck open house from Noon to 9pm
  • Pioneer Building open studio from Noon to 8pm. (An MCB Fave Location. A whole building converted to artists' studio. Has a more intimate feeling than the Russell, similar to the Scarab Club studios. Definitely a model that other studio conversions could use.)
  • NCA Gallery art forum.
  • Whitdel Arts “Engage: Detroit Interactive Art Exhibition” reception from 7-10pm.
  • Detroit Artists Market “The Big Show” gallery talk at 2pm       

Thu, Oct. 11    NCA Gallery opening reception for “Portfolio Four: Standard Time at 5pm     
Fri, Oct. 12    North End Studio “The Ultra Real” opening reception from 6-11pm     
Sat, Oct. 13    4731 Gallery “2012 Invitational” opening from 5-11      
Sun, Oct 14    Janice Charach Gallery in West Bloomfield “Ed Meese Colour!” tour at 2pm.    

For a complete list of participating artists, venues, and a schedule of activities, visit artdetroitnow.com or detroitgalleryweek.com or call 248-258-8808.

Detroit Gallery week is organized by the Founders of Art Detroit Now, which includes College for Creative Studies, Cranbrook, Detroit Artists Market, DIA, G.R. N’Namdi Art Center ,MOCAD, Oakland University, and Wayne State University.  For more information, please contact info@ArtDetroitNow.com.