February 3, 2010...12:54 am

reVIEW: Alumni Selections by SYD MEAD

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Overall the show was pretty eclectic. A good mix of painting, photography, sculpture, and design. The opening was well attended, though with all the people and schmoozing it’s hard to really get a good feel for the work on display. Best to check out the show now that the opening has passed. Go check it out in person!

Artwork purchased benefits the Alumni Scholarship Fund, giving current students scholarship opportunities on a merit basis.

darcell deanau me and rachel

Darcel Deneau - "Me and Rachel" - 2009, Oil on canvas - NFS

Annica Leah Cuppetelli, Halter

Annica Leah Cuppetelli - "Halter" 2007, Polyester, nylon, fishing weights - $1500

Lisa Poszywak - julia and amanda at congee village

Lisa Poszywak - "Julia and Amanda at Congee Village", 2009 oil on canvas - $2500

haewon yoo communication

Haewon Yoo - "Communication", Pen, Thread, Rubber print - $250

Thomas Pyrzewski - Big Murph

Thomas Pyrzewski - "Big Murph", 2009, mixed media - $1800

Gregory Simons - "Nesting Chabu", 2009, reclaimed plywood waste, casein, lacquer, paste wax - $750

More info:

John Azoni – Daniel Bohman – Pat Boyer – Taylor Callery – Haven Carson – Cory Christiansen – David Cilibraise – Robert Cleveland – Annica Cuppetelli – Darcel Deneau – Lee DeVito – Suzan Fant – Susan Fox – Eric Holmen – Mark Hooper – Steven Kakos – Gunta Kaza – Andrew Kem – Tom Krakowski – Joseph Lastomirsky – John Martin – William Munson – Lance Muresan – Chris Nordin – Andrea Oleniczak – David E. Peterson – Theresa Pierzchala – Lisa Poszywak – Douglas Purcell – Thomas Pyrzewski – Jason Ruff – Elizabeth Salonen – Mark Sengbusch - Suzanne Sillery – Greg Simons – Stephanie Sturton – Douglas Tocco – Chi Tran – Maureen Uravitch – Molly Valade – Jose Velarde-Chan – Cristen  Velliky – April Wagner – Haewon Yoo – Albert Young – Mark Zapico

Syd Mead is an internationally renowned artist, illustrator, conceptual designer and futurist who has worked on projects ranging including vehicle, costume, prop, and background designs for movies (Blade Runner, Aliens, Tron, 2010 and Short Circuit) and games, and even the design of a 747 aircraft for the Royal House of Saudi Arabia.
This is exhibition is organized by the CCS Alumni Council to support the CCS Alumni Scholarship Fund.  Proceeds from the sale of artworks will go directly to the Scholarship Fund.  Help a deserving student continue their studies…Buy Art!
Also: In Alumni & Faculty Hall: “That Which Remains: New work by Jacklyn Brickman, Fine Arts ‘05″
Both exhibitions run through February 20.

Center Galleries
College for Creative Studies
301 Frederick Douglass (corner of Brush Street)
Detroit
T: 313.664.7800

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