On September 27th, Professor Steve Gorelick opened his exhibition ENOUGH violence: Artists Speak Out at the Society for Contemporary Craft in Pittsburg. The exhibition features the work of 14 contemporary artists from around the world whose work investigates how the process and product of art can promote peace, non-violence, and reconciliation.
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IMA student Grayson Earle launches project, “The Green Lumen”
IMA student Grayson Earle transformed an ordinary rickshaw into a project to spread climate change awareness. The Green Lumen is a guerrilla projection bicycle designed to project images on city buildings to spread awareness on climate issues. IMA students Alex Mallis and Hugo Genes created a short film that documented the first launch of The Green Lumen in the city.
IMA alumna Pam Sporn interviewed on HuffPost: Detroit
Alumna Pam Sporn was interviewed by Stacy Parker Le Melle on Huffington Post on her views on Detroit. Growing up in Detroit she’s feels a deep connection to the city and questions when the city is featured in news or media, if it’s portrayed truthfully.