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Traverse City Artist Asks For Stories About Deceased Anishinaabe For Exhibit


9 & 10 News
August 4, 2021
Jamie John is a young artist who has been using grief as a tool for creating art. 
“Art has been one of the ways that I was able to grieve over my grandfather after his passing,” he said. “My grandfather was an Anishinaabe man who carried a lot of teachings and traditions.”
John has started drawing and sculpting art for a new project, but he needs help. 
On Fourth of July weekend, he received an email that his proposal for an exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Art had been accepted. The proposal calls for stories of deceased Anishinaabe and other tribal nations due to mass genocide, murder and epidemics. DIA’s exhibit – Ofrenda – requires artists to develop an altar design to be on display starting in September. He’s already started working on the altar, but is requesting more people share their stories.  ....

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Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents a group show featuring works by Brenda Goodman, Arturo Herrera, and Cameron Martin


Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents a group show featuring works by Brenda Goodman, Arturo Herrera, and Cameron Martin
Installation view.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is presenting a group show featuring works by Brenda Goodman, Arturo Herrera, and Cameron Martin. The exhibition explores each artists’ unique interpretation of abstraction through the accumulation of layers. Cameron Martin’s works on paper ripple with the meticulous application of marker, melding stroke into stroke to effect a shimmering, dimensional color field. His canvases are painted in overlapping, often transparent layers using techniques that complicate the distinction between the handmade and the mechanical. Both Brenda Goodman and Arturo Herrera consider the presence of negative space in their paintings, through differing compositional processes. Herrera’s collages are created by the application of loose, bold paint strokes upon cut photographs and found media. Alternately concealing and ....

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