![]() | Amy Sacksteder Amy Sacksteder’s artwork is rooted in painting and drawing, but also delves into installation and time-based media. Her work, which engages transience—often uses landscape and natural imagery. |
![]() | Artistaday The websites mission is to raise awareness of fine art globally, through establishing personal connections between professional Artists and people who love Art. |
![]() | Brian Spolans Brian Spolans is interested in creating relationships between communities, individuals, technologies and environments. Biology, cinema, literature, video games, and other forms of communication inspire these relationships. |
![]() | Chad Andrews Chad Andrews received his BFA in studio art from Kutztown University and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. Primarily a printmaker, Andrews uses all his skills in his work and often includes a combination of drawing, painting with the printmaking. |
![]() | Chris Hyndman Born in London, Ontario, Hyndman recently moved his studio to Chicago. His woven fabric topology, using acrylic on canvas-covered aluminum, becomes non-objective abstraction that dominates the entire field. |
![]() | Colin Blakely Colin’s current interests center on depictions and interpretations of the landscape. Distinct from the notion of land, untrodden by human feet yet completely ravaged, the landscape exists only as an embodiment of our collective cultural imagination. |
![]() | Detroit Artist Market (DAM) Founded in 1932, the Detroit Artists Market fosters a vibrant and distinctive artistic community in Detroit and Michigan by promoting, exhibiting and selling the work of emerging/established artists, and through educational programming and art exhibitions. |
![]() | Hi-Fructose Hi-Fructose showcases an amalgamation of new contemporary, emerging as well distinguished artists, with a spotlight on awe inspiring spectacles from round the world all of which help to define the future of art in our culture. |
![]() | International Museum of Surgical Science The International Museum of Surgical Science’s ongoing “Anatomy in the Gallery” program presents quarterly exhibitions exploring the intersection of medicine and contemporary art within the context of its historical exhibits and artifacts. |
![]() | Jason DeMarte Jason represents the natural world through completely unnatural elements to speak metaphorically and symbolically of our mental separation from what is "real", and compare and contrast this with the consumer world we surround ourselves with as a consequence. |
![]() | Joseph Begnaud Artist represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art, with national and international showing record. His work often revolves around a single figure, often isolated in his/her environment, with a heightened sense of mood and narrative. |
![]() | Kip Deeds Kip Deeds’ prints utilize personal observations and experiences, as well as stories of history, to create an artistic treatment capable of revealing psychological truths not accessible from factual accounts. |
![]() | Manifest Manifest Drawing Center promotes, features, and explores drawing as a rich and culturally significant art form through the pursuit of scholarly activities. It is a Creative Research Gallery known for its high quality presentations and experiences. |
![]() | Maria Ruggiero Maria uses still-life elements and references to the passage of time to explore and document her own experiences, both in terms of her day-to-day activities and her work as a painter. The resulting works function as still-life objects and as time capsules. |
![]() | Ryan Molloy Ryan Molloy is an inter-disciplinary designer, artist, and educator. His design work received an Art Directors Club Young Guns 5 award. Ryan's latest body of work utilizes modified open-source/found video footage and animation. |
![]() | Street Anatomy STREET ANATOMY is obsessed with the beauty and intrigue of human anatomy. Founded in 2007, Street Anatomy is dedicated to showcasing how anatomy is visualized in art, design, and pop culture through a visual blog, gallery shows, and gallery store. |
![]() | The Drawing Center The Drawing Center was established in 1977 to provide opportunities for emerging and under-recognized artists; to demonstrate the significance and diversity of drawings throughout history; and to stimulate public dialogue on issues of art and culture. |
















