The "Personal Inflections" exhibition for Wayne State art students, will run Friday-Monday, November 7-3, at the Mask Gallery, 2679 E. Grand Boulevard. The opening reception will be 7-10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7. The exhibition is the first outside exhibition for most of the students. The work ranges from iconographic to pure abstraction along with clashing technologies and contrasting media.
Artists and their media include Rob Branski, mixed media; Andrew Casmer, mixed media; Suzanne Dubiel, photography; Sandra Gerling, sculpture; Meighen Fitz Henry, video; Maggie Henson, ceramics; Michael Raven McAdow, video; Jason Patterson, photography; Genevive Quick, sculpture; and Carol Tomasso, painting.
The Arts Students League of Detroit is sponsoring for the exhibition.
For more information call Mary Potts, gallery curator, at (248) 691-6275 or Jason Patterson, director, at (313) 577-2980.
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