ELLEN KAYROD GALLERY

Named after the former Executive Director of the Hannan Foundation, the Gallery has been exhibiting the work of Detroit-area artists age 60 and up since the early 1990s.
Local artist Mary Herbeck has been the Curator of Exhibitions since July 2003.
Artists are invited to participate in group exhibitions which take place three times each year: in the spring, late summer and winter. To receive a Call for Entries please contact Mary Herbeck with your name, address and phone number.
Contact info:
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313-833-1300, x. 18 4750 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48201
Gallery Hours: Monday - Thursday by appointment; Fridays 9am - 7pm 313-833-1300, X.18,
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Above images, left to right: ~ One August Day in G.A. III, Japanese woodblock print, threads, stampings. Yoriko Hirose Cronin ~ Sandra Cardew discusses her work. Photo by Patricia Lay-Dorsey ~ Wrapped Fragments, Sergio DeGiusti
CURRENT AND UPCOMING GALLERY EXHIBITIONS:
July 9 – August 20, 2010: All Media Group Exhibition
Hibernation, mixed media, Cheryl Phillips
This exhibit is open to Detroit-area artists age 60 and over. An afternoon reception is scheduled for Friday July 9th from 12:30-2:30pm, with a performance by Bandolero Duran.
August 27 – October 8, 2010: 7th Annual Intergenerational Community Exhibition This invitational exhibit features work by artists of all ages who are active members of the Detroit art community. An evening reception is scheduled for Friday September 17th from 5-8pm. More details to be announced.
NO FALL EXHIBIT
December 10, 2010 – January 21, 2011: 8th Annual Sight Fest All Media Exhibition This exhibit is open to Detroit area artists age 60 and over. An afternoon reception is scheduled for Friday December 10th from 12:30-2:30. More details to be announced.
GALLERY STORE:

ARTIST BOOK AVAILABLE:
THE CLAUDENE SERIES IS NOW IN BOOK FORMAT
Detroit artist Deborah Friedman details her childhood memories of life with her closest friend, Claudene, This exquisite series captures the imagination and innocence of their youth.
For more information or to purchase the book in print or downloadable format click here

EXHIBITION POSTER AVAILABLE: 30″x22″ (30″x22″)
THE MUSICIANS by Ramon Angel Guadiana In celebration of Hispanic Awareness Month 2005 Unframed: $125.00 Framed: $200.00
For purchase or for more information contact Mary Herbeck at 313-833-1300, x. 18 or
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INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION ARCHIVES:
January 20 - March 12, 2010 KING ARTHUR: PORTABLE MURALS FROM BURTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BY DENNIS ORLOWSKI

A retired Detroit public school art teacher, Orlowski is well-known fior his murals that grace many public buildings and sites throughout southeastern Michigan - most notably in Hamtramck and Detroit, and internationally in Germany and Mexico. Adept and prolific, Orlowski methodically prepares, researches and completes murals on all scales, including many of epic proportions.
October 16 – November 24, 2009 NEW CASTINGS: WORK BY ROBERT BIELAT
 Totem Urban Cave Dwelling
Noted artist Robert Bielat has been creating sculpture for more than forty years, and has exhibited widely in the Detroit area and throughout the State. His masterful bi-metal castings and constructions of steel objects and stone reveal a raw formality that attempts to reconcile the “tension between man, nature and technology, acknowledging our human imprint on the past, and reminding us that we are the creators of our future” (RB).
July 10 – August 21, 2009 6TH ANNUAL INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNITY EXHIBITION
Participants in the 2009 Intergenerational Community Exhibition are:
Christine Bossler, Barbara Dorchen, Jerome Ferretti, Ray Katz, Emily Linn, Nicole MacDonald, Mario Moore, Sabrina Nelson, SiouxTrujillo, and Anahli Vazquez. The artists range from the young and emerging to the established veterans, and their work includes body ornament, paintings, sculpture, installation, assemblage, collage, drawings and photography.
JANUARY 30 – MARCH 13, 2009 URBAN MEMORIES: THE QUILTS AND FABRIC ART OF CAROLE HARRIS

 Carole Harris speaking with visitor at reception. Marcus Belgrave and friends of Carole Harris. Photos by Patricia Lay-Dorsey
OCTOBER 10 – NOVEMBER 21, 2008: WRAPPED FRAGMENTS: NEW WORK BY SERGIO DeGIUSTI

JUNE 27 – AUGUST 8, 2008 5TH ANNUAL INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNITY EXHIBIT
 Participating artists, clockwise: Jeremy Peet, Matthew Hanna, Catherine Peet, Vito Jesus Valdez, Clinton Snider, John Piet, Ameen Howrani and Ara Howrani. Missing are Scott Hocking, Charles McGee, Frank Pahl and Ron Zakrin
MAY 9 – JUNE 20, 2008 WORLD UNDER THE WOODS: NEW WORK BY SANDRA CARDEW AND YORIKO HIROSE CRONIN
 Sandra Cardew discusses her work. Photo by Patricia Lay-Dorsey
 Untitled cloth constructions by Sandra Cardew. Mixed media
 From the One August day in G.A. series, Japanese woodblock prints, threads, stampings. Yoriko Hirose Cronin
JANUARY 18 - FEBRUARY 29, 2008 "CLAUDENE"...THE STORY CONTINUES. A NARRATIVE IN PAINTINGS BY DEBORAH FRIEDMAN
 Two Pink Buckets, oil on wood panel. 4'x5'
Deborah Friedman chronicles her childhood memories of life with her closest friend, Claudene. This series includes several new images that continue the narration, capturing the imagination and innocence of their youth. For more info visit the artist's website.
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