Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Hatchback 8

Hatchback 8

A Juried Exhibition by Hatch

April 12—April 26

Opening Reception Saturday, April 12

6-10pm


Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline • Hamtramck, MI (map)

Our 8th annual juried exhibition, featuring the work of:
Jide Aje
Sean Bieri
Jacqueline Brooks
Angela Chunovich
Brittney Colantonio
Susan Cross
Amber Dietz
Salwan Georges
Dave Hardin
Tim Householder
John Kovach
Nancy Kozlowski
Joe LaLonde
K.A. Letts
Matt Lewis
Britt Martin
Ralph Parus
Kris Schaedig
Brenda Shackleford
Jack Summers
Anne Weber
Marty Winters

Juror: Steven Glazer, Instructor Of Art at Henry Ford Community College

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Thursday, April 10 (one night only)


Origin(s)

Thesis Exhibition at Hatch 

Featuring the work of artists Gabriel Vinas, Brittany Nassar and Karleigh Thompson

Their work explores the biological connection we share with every living-being on earth. Their wonder about the intimate connection to all forms of life, contemporary or extinct, is expressed in varied visual means.

 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline • Hamtramck, MI (map)

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

April 6 - May 17

Daniel Cascardo
Unplugged

Opening Reception April 11
6-9pm

Daniel Cascardo will be painting live
at Cafe 1923 from 6-9pm.

Café 1923
2287 Holbrook • Hamtramck, MI

Weekdays 7AM - 9PM • Weekends 10AM - 7PM (map)

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Saturday, April 5

James Mussat & Allison Wint
Production Lines

Saturday, April 5
Opening Reception 6-9pm
Party after 9pm

Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline • Hamtramck, MI (map)

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

February 28—April 5

Désirée Kelly
Solo Painting Exhibition

Café 1923, 2287 Holbrook • Hamtramck, MI
http://desireekellyart.com/

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February 15—March 8

Roshan Toma and Alexander Buzzalini:
Disputed Spaces

 Mixed media, encaustics and paintings
Hatch Art Gallery, 3456 Evaline St., Hamtramck, MI



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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

January 12—February 22

Bob Piatek: Urban Impressions

Cafe 1923 Coffeehouse
2287 Holbrook Ave
,
Hamtramck, Michigan 48212

Opening reception Friday, January 17, 2014, 6-9pm


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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Now through January 11 2014

Interiors: Artwork by Lindsey Harnish
2287 Holbrook Ave,
Hamtramck, Michigan 48212

 Opening Reception on Friday, December 6, 6-9pm.

Anatomically inspired paintings in encaustic, acrylic, oil and mixed media that meditate on human nature.

Lindsey Harnish's art explores the interior life and how we are elements of a greater world. In encasutic, acrylic, oil and other mediums, the paintings delve into the subtler nuances of human nature, often incorporating anatomical elements and woodland motifs. Harnish strives to capture the ineffable: scattered notions, vague dreams, but also the endurance of beauty amidst the dark. Her work, an eclectic blend of techniques from Art Nouveau and Lowbrow to the whims of children’s picture books, has been exhibited throughout metro Detroit, including the Scarab Club, the Damned Exhibition and Russell St Industrial Center.

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Friday, November 1, 2013

Now through Nov 30

RANDOM MATHEMATICS
Paintings by Michael Ross
 
Cafe 1923 | 2287 Holbrook  Hamtramck, MI

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Monday, October 14, 2013

Between Places 13

Between Places is an exchange and exhibition project between artists from Detroit and Chicago, exploring a sense of place. Curated by Chido Johnson and Kirsten Leenaars.

OPENING: Thursday Oct 17th 6-9 pm
HATCH 3456 Evaline, Hamtramck, Michigan 48212
FOLLOW UP EVENT at FILTER DETROIT 9.15-11 pm
12645 Moran Street, Hamtramck

Participating artists from Chicago:
Lise Baggesen
Kendall Babl
Thomas Rapai
Erin Toale
Tara Morton
Jason Friedes
Dasha Filippova

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Opening Saturday, September 14

Santos y Milagros
Artwork by Adrienne Lesperance

Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline St., Hamtramck

Opening: Saturday, September 14, 2013, 6 pm – 10 pm
Show runs through Saturday, October 12, 2013
Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1-6 pm beginning September 21st
Third Thursday, September 19, 6 pm – 9 pm

Saints and Miracles. You can believe in whatever God you want or none at all. I think, though, that everyone can agree that good people come into your life. Crazy things happen sometimes, unexplainable things. Your life is touched by other people in positive ways. My work is always inspired by my life and by the people closest to me. In this series of paintings, the stories of family become the stories of myth or of saints. Actual events are spun into dramatic narratives. They become something bigger, greater. But in my view, they are portrayed in these portraits as momentous, as grand, and as influential as they truly are to me in life. 

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Passage: A Photography Exhibit by PD Rearick - Opens July 27


This exhibit considers the coincidence of moving towards a destination and where light meets the journey. Transitions are made more significant when illuminated, since progress can be gauged based on the light passed through. A little glow adds value to the passing moment, whether artificially or naturally lit, such as street lamps on a darkened highway, radiance between rain showers, or high beams on a country road. These images recreate the special moments of brief security these pinpoints of light offer.

PD Rearick has a BA in Photography from Columbia College and an MFA in Photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art.

Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline St., Hamtramck

Opening: Saturday, July 27, 2013, 6 pm – 10 pm
Show runs through Saturday, August 31, 2013

Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1 pm - 6 pm beginning August 3rd

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Monday, July 8, 2013

July 9 through August 7


CHIPS AND BEER
Paintings by Marty Winters
Cafe 1923
2287 Holbrook, Hamtramck, MI 48212

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

June on Jefferson, Fridays and Saturdays until July 6

Hatch at June on Jefferson
Coffee and ( ___ ), 14405 East Jefferson, Detroit, MI (Map)
Friday-Saturday, June 14 - July 6, 2013
In conjunction with the 10th Annual Jazzin’ on Jefferson outdoor music festival, the Jefferson East Business Association (JEBA) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Urban Priorities Committee, local entrepreneurs, architects, and artists have joined to create June on Jefferson — a month-long pop-up business series.
Selected businesses will set up shop inside five newly renovated storefronts in the heart of the historic Jefferson-Chalmers commercial district.

Hatch helped arrange for the art now on the walls at the "Coffee and ( ___ )" pop-up cafe, including work by Marty Winters, Christian Helser, Alexander Buzzalini, Sean Bieri, Laura Macintyre, and Molly Murphy Landis, and featuring a special original mural by Stephanie Chisholm.

Doors open on Friday, June 14 on the inaugural night of Jazzin’ on Jefferson and will remain open every Friday and Saturday until July 6, 2013. For more information, visit www.juneonjefferson.com.

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Monday, June 3, 2013

June 8 through July 6


SAY YES!
Solo Exhibition by David Edward Parker
SAY YES! presents a collection of images and objects that refuse the notion of linear time and story telling; instead they present all the stories in a single moment. This moment is an endless middle, where there is no resolution—only the continual same.
Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline St., Hamtramck
Opening: Saturday, June 8, 2013, 6 pm – 10 pm
Show runs through Saturday, July 6, 2013
Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1-6pm beginning June 15.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Now through June 29

Sticks & Stones: Photos by Mariuca Rofick
Café 1923, 2287 Holbrook in Hamtramck
map


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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Hatchback 7: Show Closing Saturday, May 25!

Gallery Hours: 1pm to 9pm
Studio Open House 3pm to 6pm
Artist Talks: 6pm to 7pm
Live Performances by Tinder Tiger and Emily Rose
: 7pm

 
3pm to 6pm - Studio Open House
Explore the building and see what our studio artists are up to.

6pm to 7pm - Artist talks featuring:
Neil Ahrens
Salwan Georges

7pm to 9pm - Music by Tinder Tiger followed by Emily Rose

 

No Cover!
Refreshments available (big thanks to Kuhnhenn Brewery)

HATCHBACK 7 is a juried art exhibition sponsored by Hatch. The Hatch building, opened in 2012, is the home to a community arts space including the Hatch Gallery, community work space and 11 private artist studios. Regular gallery hours are 1-6 PM on Saturdays. Something happening every Saturday through May 25! 


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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

HATCHBACK 7: April 26 through May 25

HATCHBACK 7
A juried art exhibition sponsored by Hatch: A Hamtramck Art Collective
April 26 - May 25, 2013
Hatch Gallery, 3456 Evaline St., Hamtramck.
Opening Reception Friday, April 26, 6 pm - 10 pm
Gallery Hours Saturdays, 1pm - 6pm

Artist Talks & Concerts
Saturdays 6pm - 10pm throughout May

Juror: Sarah Turner

Featured Artists:
Adriana Acosta
Neil Ahrens
Jide Aje
Bonnie Amos
Carl Amyoni
Anita Andersons
Alyssa Baron-Klask
Alexander Buzzalini
Stephanie Chisholm
Topher Crowder
Amber Dietz
Salwan Georges
Christian Helser
Heather Kelly
Joe LaLonde
Candace Law
Eric Law
Matt Lewis
Alec Linton
Tina Logan
Laura Macintyre
Robert Piatek
Mariuca Rofick
Simone Schiffmacher
Krysti Spence
Jack O. Summers
Mike Thompson
Sandi Wheaton
Marty Winters

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Now Through May 18

Selected Works by Carl Wilson
and
Spitshine by Shine-Oh

Café 1923, 2267 Holbrook, Hamtramck MI
Artist Reception Friday, April 12, 6pm-9pm

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Now Through April 20


Underdog: Artwork by Christopher Schneider
HATCH Gallery, 3456 Evaline Street, Hamtramck, MI
Gallery hours: Saturday 1-6 pm


Solo exhibition of photo-based artwork by Christopher Schneider.

Sports are typically about superstars, records and the pursuit of championships. It is a massive media franchise that sells scandal, statistics and hope and it is one-dimensional in its singular pursuit glory.

This work is not about that.

As a former coach, I know what sports can offer. It is both crucially important and emphasized far too much. Stripping away the box scores and hype that make sports ludicrous, games are reduced to moments of action with large gaps of inaction flowing with raw emotions. This work combines these moments, creating panoramic-like montages based on the undersized, underprivileged Hamtramck high school football team that hadn't won a game in five years. What I found in them was not innocent or heroic, but in their thriving was a certain kind of beauty. The flow of the game, the wicked collisions, the athleticism of youth, and the fervent urgency shows why sport, and in particular football, is a vibrant part of American culture.
http://www.schneida.com

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