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Slowinski Studios Newsletter
September 2019

You are invited to
DETROIT FUTURE HISTORY
an exhibition exploring the city, its people, places, memories and possibilities…
Opening Reception: September 28, 2019
5:30 - 8:30 PM
IRWIN HOUSE GLOBAL ART CENTER & GALLERY
2351 W. Grand Blvd. (between LaSalle and Linwood)
Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313.932.7690 

Featured Artists include:
Brian Nickson, Damon Chamblis, Darin Darby,
Dolores Slowinski, James Charles Morris, Jeni Wheeler,
Jon DeBoer, Kathleen Rashid, Lance Johnson,
Melissa Vize, Robert W. Clark III and Waleed Johnson.
Street parking is available in front of the gallery.
Also of interest in Michigan's Northern region:
The Glen Arbor Art Center, 6031 S Lake St., Glen Arbor, MI  49636

231-334-6112

Monday thru Friday: 9am – 4pm
Saturday and Sunday: 12pm – 4pm (during exhibits in main gallery)
 
Fiber Without Borders | September 13 – November 7, 2019, an exhibition of 2D and 3D work that explores fiber in fresh, original ways as an art-making medium.
Featured Artists:  Jill Ault, Boisali Biswas, Kathy Brady, Lois Bryant, Barbara Bushey, Millie Danielson, Karin Fish, Mary Fortuna, Mary Guntzviller, Elizabeth Rodgers-Hill, Colleen Kole, Susie Krage, Kristi Kuder, Nancy McRay, Denise Samuels, Dolores Slowinski, Holly Sorensen, Meg Staley, and the Invasive Species Project artists Jami Blaauw-Hara, Nancy McRay, Marcia Meyer, Anne Morningstar, Jasmine Lace Petrie, Shanna Robinson, Dawn Swaim, and Carrie Strand Tebeau.

And while you are "up North" be sure to see Carole Harris: Art Quilts, September 22 - December 29, 2019,
the wonderful work of Detroit textile artist, Carole Harris, on view at the
Dennos Museum Center
1410 College Drive,
Traverse City, MI 49686



Chromatic Conversations 
by Dolores Slowinski
is traveling around the US
in the company of
32 small-scale art works
by artists from 29 states
and 3 countries
as part of
the Handweavers Guild of America
"Small Expressions" exhibition.
If you happen to be in any of these locations, please be sure to visit the show!

Aiken Center for the Arts, Aiken, SC Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 2019

Texas A&M University/University Art Gallery, College Station, TX, Oct. 24-Dec. 14, 2019

St. George Art Museum, St. George, UT, Dec. 23-Feb. 10, 2020

Levis JCC's Schuman Museum Gallery, Boca Raton, FL, Feb. 23-Mar. 29, 2020

Thousand Island Arts Center, Clayton, NY, April 20-May 29, 2020

Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT, June, 2020 (dates not confirmed)

 

These skilled artists employ a variety of traditional and non-traditional media creating an outstanding presentation:  Kate Barber, Exeter, Rhode Island • Linda Barlow, Santa Fe, New Mexico • Loren Batt, La Roche Guyon, France • Sarah Ruth Beyer, Rio Vista, Texas • Al Canner, Boulder, Colorado • Karin Conopask, Hope Valley, Rhode Island • Deborah Corsini, Pacifica, California • Sharon M. Crary, Napa, California • Molly Elkind, Santa Fe, New Mexico • Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry, Port Townsend, Washington • Rebecca Grass, Manchester, Missouri • Barbara J. Hauck, Erie, Pennsylvania • Charlotte Hickman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • Lily Martina Lee, Boise, Idaho • Connie Lippert, Seneca, South Carolina • Aryana B. Londir, Phoenix, Arizona • Pamela MacGregor, McClure, Ohio • Kristin Majkrzak, Bemidji, Minnesota • Julie Marks Blackstone, Shawnee, Oklahoma • Judy Ann Ness, Eugene, Oregon • Laura Foster Nicholson, New Harmony, Indiana • Aviva Peres, Haifa, Israel • Julia Rapinoe, Seattle, Washington • Lois C. Russell, Somerville, Massachusetts • Jennifer Sargent, Memphis, Tennessee • Barbara Shapiro, San Francisco, California • Lee Sipe, Columbia, South Carolina • Jeanne Sisson, Northfield, Massachusetts • Dolores Slowinski, Detroit, Michigan • Rebecca L. Smith, San Diego, California • Peggy Wiedemann, Huntington Beach, California • Rebecca Winter, Meridian, Idaho • Deborah Zeitler, Iowa City, Iowa.  Featuring 33 contemporary small-scale art works by artists from 20 states and 3 countries.