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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220602T180000
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URL:https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/events/imaging-home-a-discussion-with-t
 yanna-buie-lorena-cruz-and-renee-willoughby/
SUMMARY:Imaging Home: A Discussion with Tyanna Buie\, Lorena Cruz Santiago\
 , Darryl DeAngelo Terrell\, and Renee Willoughby
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion among artists working with lens-based 
 media featured in the exhibition Homebody including Tyanna Buie\, Lorena C
 ruz Santiago\, Darryl DeAngelo Terrell\, and Renee Willoughby. The convers
 ation is moderated by Imani Mixon and introduced by Kat Goffnett\, Assista
 nt Curator of Collections at Cranbrook Art Museum.  \n\nWhen thinking of 
 “home” as a self-defined space or idea\, the concept of world-building
  comes to mind. Photography- in its array of modes and utilities- is an es
 pecially interesting approach to constructing worlds\, both documentary an
 d imaginary\, and is often likened to the holding up of a mirror\, reflect
 ing the artist’s reality. The artists above utilize lens-based technolog
 y and the photographic image to engage with various facets of home\, from 
 bodily feelings to familial connections and the curation of objects in dom
 estic space. Together we’ll discuss their work\, inspirations\, and worl
 ds of their own making.  \n\nFree and open to the public with advanced re
 gistration. Please register using the form below. Read more details about 
 each artist after the form.\n\n[gravityform id="26" title="true"]\n\nA Chi
 cago\, IL and Milwaukee\, WI native\, Tyanna Buie is a visual artist who r
 eceived her BA from Western Illinois University\, and her MFA from the Uni
 versity of Wisconsin-Madison. Buie has attended Artists-In-Residency progr
 ams\, such as the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans\, LA\, the Women’s
  Studio Workshop in Rosendale\, NY and the Vermont Studio Center in Johnso
 n\, VT\, as well as maintaining a connection to the community by hosting p
 rintmaking workshops and demonstrations\, while participating in Healthy N
 eighborhood Initiatives through the production of public art created for u
 nderserved neighborhoods and communities in Milwaukee\, and Madison\, WI.
  \n\nBuie has been a visiting artist lecturer in Tennessee\, Georgia\, Il
 linois\, Indiana\, Alabama\, Wisconsin\, Kansas\, Missouri\, Rhode Island\
 , and Arizona\, while continuing to exhibit her works in numerous juried\,
  group and solo exhibitions throughout the country. Her extensive exhibiti
 on record includes: The Contemporary Invitational Print and Drawing exhibi
 tion at the University of Hawaii at Hilo\, The Haggerty Museum of Art\, Th
 e Racine Art Museum\, The Red Bull House of Art\, N’NAMDI Center for Con
 temporary Art\, the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts\, The Milwaukee 
 Art Museum\, The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art\, The Museum of Contem
 porary Art Detroit\, the Wriston Art Center\, the Museum of Wisconsin Art\
 , and the Alice Wilds. \n\nBuie received an emerging artist Mary L. Nohl 
 Fellowship in 2012\, the Love of Humanity Award from the Greater Milwaukee
  Foundation and the prestigious Joan Mitchell Painters &amp\; Sculptors Gr
 ant in 2015\, the 2019 Kresge Artist Fellowship in the Visual Arts\, the 2
 019/2020 Grant Wood Fellowship in Printmaking at the University of Iowa in
  Iowa City\, IA\, and the 2020 Fellowship.art award\, a top accelerator aw
 ard/program funded through gener8tor. \n\nBuie’s work has been acquired
  by major institutions and private collections nationally and her work has
  been reviewed on Hyperallergic.com and featured on Essay’d.com and New 
 American Paintings No. 155. Currently\, Buie is an Assistant Professor/Sec
 tion Chair of Printmaking at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit\,
  MI. \n\n&nbsp\;\n\nLorena Cruz Santiago is a Mexican-American artist fro
 m Northern California currently based in Detroit\, Michigan. She received 
 her BFA in Photography from Sonoma State University in 2016 and her MFA in
  Photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2019. Cruz Santiago has atte
 nded residencies like ACRE (Steuben\, WI)\, Tesselate (Pontiac\, MI)\, and
  most recently Pocoapoco Residency in Oaxaca City\, Oaxaca\, MX. Her work 
 has been included in shows at El Comalito Collective (Vallejo\, CA)\, Urba
 n Institute for Contemporary Arts (Grand Rapids\, MI)\, Cranbrook Art Muse
 um (Bloomfield Hills\, MI)\, and in ArtMile Detroit 2020. Through an inter
 disciplinary practice that includes photography\, video\, and printmaking 
 her work illustrates post-colonial themes of migration and assimilation. 
  \n\n&nbsp\;\n\nImani Mixon was born and raised at the magnetic center of
  the world's cultural compass - Detroit\, Michigan. She is a long-form sto
 ryteller who is inspired by everyday griots who bear witness to their surr
 oundings and report it back out. Equal parts urgent and essential\, her mu
 ltimedia work centers the experiences of Black women and independent artis
 ts. Imani currently hosts Subject Matters\, a podcast about artists\, the 
 worlds they live in\, and the worlds they wish to create in collaboration 
 with Kresge Arts in Detroit and Red Bull Arts. Her writing has been featur
 ed in Big Dada\, Billboard\, Complex\, Curbed Detroit\, Dazed\, Detour Det
 roit\, Detroit Electronic Quarterly\, Detroit Free Press\, Detroit Metro T
 imes\, Eater Detroit\, Hour Detroit\, Huffington Post\, Live in America\, 
 Michigan Radio\, Model D\, The Guardian\, Three Fold Press\, and Vogue.\n\
 n\n&nbsp\;\nDarryl DeAngelo Terrell is a Detroit Based artist who prim
 arily works within lens-based media (i.e. Photography\, Video)\, perform
 ance\, and writing. They are also a Curator\, DJ\, Organizer\, and Ed
 ucator. Terrell received their Master of Fine Art from the School of the
  Art Institute of Chicago\, where they studied with Xaviera Simmons\, Ay
 anah Moor\, and Roberto Sifuentes Faheem Majeed. Their work explores the 
 displacement of black and brown people\, femme identity\, and strength\, t
 he black family structure\, sexuality\, gender\, safe spaces for all black
  bodies\, and personal stories\, all while keeping in mind the accessibili
 ty of art.\n\n\n\nTerrell is a 2021 Black Rock Senegal Resident\, 2021
  Redbull House of Art Resident\, 2019/2020 Document Detroit Fellow\, 2
 019 Kresge Arts in Detroit Fellow of Visual Arts\, 2019 Artist in Resid
 ent at Northeastern Illinois University\, 2018 Luminarts Fellow in Visu
 al Arts\, 2017/18 Hatch Project Artist in Resident at Chicago Artist Coa
 lition\, 2017 Artist in Resident at ACRE\, 2017 semifinalist for the 
 Edes Fellowship. They have performed and exhibited work at The Museum of
  Contemporary Art Chicago\; The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan 
 Arts\, Brooklyn\; The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago\; Xpace C
 ultural Centre\, Toronto\; The Hunter Museum of American Art\, Chattanooga
 \; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art\; and The John F. Kennedy Cente
 r for the Performing Arts\, Washington DC.\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nRenee Willoughb
 y is an interdisciplinary artist working within themes of collage\, ghosts
  + telematics. She creates both individually and collaboratively in Detroi
 t. Recently she was commissioned for video art work in Cranbrook Art Museu
 m’s exhibition “Homebody”\, did a year long community project for Ko
 hler Arts Center (as a collaborator with performance group The Hinterlands
 )\, and had video art featured in Third Man’s Public Access web series. 
 She frequently collaborates with local performance ensemble The Hinterland
 s and has also worked with a variety of Detroit artist groups such as: A H
 ost of People\, Carrie Morris Arts Production\, and Interstate Arts. \n\n
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