Up Coming Show: 

Partners in Crime
June 1st – July 7th
Reception: Friday, June 1ST, 6-9 pm
Streaming Live Performance at 8 pm


Whitdel Arts Emerging Artist Gallery
Tim Powers
June 1-9, 2012
Reception: June 1 2012, 6-9pm

The Realm of Repetition
Work by Hiroko Lancour
June 29 – July 7, 2012
Reception: June 29, 6-9pm

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Partners in Crime 

June 1st – July 7th

 Reception: Friday, June 1ST, 6-9 pm

 Streaming Live Performance at 8 pm

  

Whitdel Arts presents Partners in Crime, a collaborative exhibition in which local artists were randomly paired to collaborate. 

Dynamic duos like Thelma and Louise successfully committed their crimes by making sure they knew how to do one thing - collaborate. These ladies understood that through collaboration, each partner gains from the others' talents.  This innate quality of partnership is as equally beneficial for artists. When artists work together, it creates the opportunity for networking and the exchange of ideas.  Each artist grows as new avenues of creativity are opened...and new schemes are plotted.

 Artists:

 Nicki Butler  &  Jennifer Bellair

 Christina deRoos  &  Jen Boyak

Andrew Thompson  &  Thomas Bell

Kelly Flynn &  Anthoney Bacon

Jessica Ingolia  &  Jessica Brown

Eugeine McNamee  &  Deborah Kashdan

Tim Mulheron  &  Justin Marshall

Patricia Nadon  &  Mary Duran

Christina Perez  &  Matthew Hanna

Myett Risker  &  Thomas Bell

Christina deRoos  & Thomas Bell



Whitdel Arts Emerging Artist Gallery

The Realm of Repetition

Work by Hiroko Lancour

June 29 – July 7, 2012   

Reception: June 29, 6-9pm

Whitdel Arts is proud to present The Realm of Repetition, featuring past and current work of Hiroko Lancour, in the Emerging Artist Gallery.  Please join us for a reception for the artist on Friday, June 29, 6-9pm.

Hiroko Lancour is a multi-media artist.  Born and raised in Japan, her original artistic sensibility was cultivated in the eastern world.  Having lived in the United States most of her adulthood, Hiroko’s aesthetics has become a hybrid between east and west.  Exploring this condition of hybridity has become a major focus of her work.   Hiroko had a career in information technology for nearly twenty years before she found her passion for art.  Her favorite media are paper and fiber.  Creating both two and three-dimensional works, Hiroko has exhibited at numerous juried art shows in Michigan, most recently in Ontario, Canada.  She holds bachelor’s degrees in English and Computer Science, and an associate degree in Art.  Hiroko is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts at Wayne State University. 

 


 Detroit Music. A Photographic Retrospective

Photographing music is like capturing art in motion. One moment never to be replicated, artfully captured through the eye of the photographer…

Please join Whitdel Arts Gallery for a retrospective exhibition of Detroit music photography with three of the finest examples of photographers the city has to offer.

Doug Coombe |Trever Long | Marvin Shaouni

Friday March 30th through May 26th 2012