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How artist Jessica DeMuro Graves is healing from loss by returning to the womb with Womxnhouse
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Deadline Detroit | In Detroit gallery show, sculptor Austen Brantley explores stolen heritage, culture and ancestry
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Image credit: This Too Shall Pass/ Courtesy of Norwest Gallery of Art
After the loss of her mother and father and battling COVID-19, owner and chief curator Asia Hamilton found solace in nature and wanted to bring that experience to Detroit.
Healing doesn’t come with a how-to manual. It’s a process with no time limits and as life continues on its axis, coping becomes our navigational system and day-by-day we get through. Historically, gifting and receiving flowers have been a gesture of care and comfort for joyous occasions and sad ones.
The vibrational energy and solace flowers provide in times of great loss is the genesis of a new art installation on view at Norwest Gallery of Art in the Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood. After battling COVID-19 herself, subsequently losing her mother to the coronavirus and six months prior losing her father, Asia Hamilton, owner and chief curator of Norwest Gallery of Art, turned to nature for refuge.
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Chairman Gwendolyn Scales
A resident of Detroit, Michigan, Gwendolyn is an international recording artist, singer/songwriter, business owner, and exercise guru.
Gwen started her music career at age four and emerged as a recording artist while in college. While on the road with such noted artists as Motown’s Hamilton Bohannon, former Warner Brothers’ recording artist David Peaston, and many local Detroit bands she continued to hone her own unique style of singing.
Gwendolyn and her husband Charles are co-owners of Urban Jazz Contemporary Records and CGS Entertainment, an entertainment booking agency. Their production house, Perfect Fifth Productions, has released five albums to date with several others currently in production.