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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Tony Rave on “Blue Lives Matter”
DESCRIPTION:Join Tony Rave for an in-person Artist Talk for a deep dive into the meaning and impact of “Blue Lives Matter\,” his solo exhibition on view.\n\n\nArtist Talk: Tony Rave on “Blue Lives Matter”\n \nCome join us in person for an engaging Artist Talk with Tony Rave. Dive into the powerful themes behind Blue Lives Matter  as Rave shares insights and stories about his work.  \nDon’t miss this chance to connect\, ask questions\, and get inspired by the artist himself. It’s going to be a thought-provoking event you’ll want to be a part of! \nThis exhibition brings together two interconnected bodies of work—the Reagan Series and the Smurks Series—that examine how systems of power shape lives long before consent is ever possible. \n\n\n\nTony Rave approaches both series with deep personal urgency rooted in lived observation. Growing up in Detroit\, he witnessed how policy becomes personal and how slogans\, symbols\, and public messaging quietly embed themselves into private lives. His work does not chase shock value or reenact trauma; it insists on honesty.  \nEach piece invites the viewer to slow down\, sit with the imagery\, and confront it through the lens of their own experience. Many of the works in this exhibition are still in progress\, making the show a snapshot of an evolving practice rather than a fixed or resolved statement. \nBy drawing on familiar characters and visual language\, his work questions how innocence and authority become intertwined\, and how imagery influences belief\, belonging\, and control. The connection between the two series is emotional and human rather than literal—together tracing a line between policy and culture\, language and imagery\, public narrative and inner life. \n \nON VIEW \nThrough Saturday\, March 7th \nViewing Hours Thursday – Saturday\, 12-5PM
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LOCATION:PLAYGROUND DETROIT Gallery\, 2845 Gratiot Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48207\, United States
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SUMMARY:CARAVAN: Mobolaji Ayeni Solo Exhibition Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Opening Reception of Mobolaji Ayeni’s Solo Exhibition\, “CARAVAN\,” on Saturday\, April 4th from 6-9PM.\n\n\nJoin us for the Opening Reception of Mobolaji Ayeni’s Solo Exhibition\, CARAVAN\, on Saturday\, April 4th from 6-9PM.  \nOn view from April 4th though May 2nd. \nCARAVAN explores the migration of people\, ideas\, and cultures from pre-colonial West Africa to modern North America. Through layered\, story-driven paintings\, it honors ancestral histories and diasporic identities. Using the caravan as metaphor—movement\, exchange\, memory—it weaves interconnected narratives of continuity and transformation across time and generations \nFor centuries\, people have traced the same agreed-upon routes\,  on foot\, on wagon\, on horse or camel\, in trucks\, in big numbers for safety\, from town to town in long caravans of trade.  \nTo be human is to follow resources. We cross lands and waters\, trading what we can. We tell two kinds of stories: the first is about leaving home and what we saw; the second is about the stranger who came into our town. Disconnected\, we do not see that they are the same story. \n“In this exhibition\, a layered body of work that honors ancestral histories\, contemporary diasporic identity and the human person. The conceptual framework builds on the metaphor of a caravan as both physical and symbolic: a moving community\, a vehicle of exchange\, and a vessel of memory\,” he explains. \nCARAVAN  explores the movement of people\, ideas\, and cultural practices across time and geography\, with a focus on journeys from pre-colonial West Africa to present-day North America. It is a visual and narrative exploration of continuity and transformation: the caravans we join\, literally and figuratively\, which transform our lives and the lives of our descendants. But it is also about how we ourselves become resources to be traded\, led or loved. \n \nFrom the artist-  \n \n“I aim to create a layered body of work that honors ancestral histories\, contemporary diasporic identity and the human person. The conceptual framework builds on the metaphor of a caravan as both physical and symbolic: a moving community\, a vehicle of exchange\, and a vessel of memory.”  – Mobolaji Ayeni \n \nON VIEW  \nApril 4- May 2 \n \nVIEWING HOURS  \nThursday- Saturday\, 12-5PM \n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST \n \nMobolaji Ayeni (b. 1992) is a Nigerian-American visual artist\, designer\, and writer based in Detroit. His work explores memory\, identity\, and the strength of bonds between people. \nDrawing from family photos\, human history and cultural objects\, he creates visual narratives that reflect on intimate and collective experiences. \nHe is a 2025 Emerging Artist Fellowship recipient\, powered by Gilbert Family Foundation. As a 2025 Emerging Artist Fellow\, Ayeni was chosen for his artistic excellence and strong exhibition concept through an open call process and selected by a small professional arts jury.
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