Work by Stamps Alums, Faculty at MOCAD
Six members of the Stamps School community are featured in Dual Vision, an exhibition on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) through August 8, 2021, including: Kathryn Brackett Luchs (BFA ’87, MFA ’89); Stamps instructor Joyce Brienza; Julia F. Callis (BFA ’16); Joshua A. Kochis (BFA ’15); Gisela V. McDaniel (BFA ’19); and Nathaniel S. Mullen (BFA ’08).
Dual Vision is an expansive, forty-person group exhibition featuring artists living in or otherwise engaged with Detroit. Framed as a series of visual conversations that explore various methodologies for collaboration between practitioners, Dual Vision includes twenty individual projects produced by forty artists working in pairs — each work representing dual creativity as one. This exhibition underscores the nature in which contemporary artists communicate visually as a means of crafting a collective message. Dual Vision exhibits a robust intersection of disciplines and practices — from painting and sculpture to sound, fiber, and lens-based media — with contributions by artists at varying stages of their careers.