In academia — and public intellectual discourse, more broadly — the old adage that "sunlight is the greatest disinfectant" has become something of a cliché. It also fails to consider the horrifyingly...
Bathed in fluorescent light, a viewer pauses a few steps from the wall, then leans in closer. The photographs vary in size and tone — some rendered in deep color, others in stark black and white or blasted...
Like a bolt of divine vengeance, the pinnacle of human particle-physics achievement descended toward a large city at terminal velocity. In a matter of moments, more than 60,000 souls were erased.
To...
Maryam Moss, Political Reporter
• January 21, 2026
The debate over what qualifies as “a work of art” traverses centuries. For the visitors and sponsors of the Lincoln St. Art Park in Detroit, pride is found in what can be created in castaways and the...
Patterns are everywhere – woven into our clothes, tiled across our floors, frequent in nature and hidden in plain sight. They are so familiar that they can often be overlooked.
The current exhibition...
Daytime is full of chaos — you have your nine-to-five, family troubles, work drama, dealing with the political climate, traffic, etc. However, at night there is a different shade of the world that is...
Art — at its best — is challenging to viewers. Great art should push the boundaries of its medium while also being accessible to a wide variety of people and backgrounds. This type of art, relevant...
On Sept. 9, the Oakland University Art Gallery (OUAG) celebrated the opening of its newest exhibition, “Critical Voices: Selections from the Hall Collection.” Seeing as the only other time I'd ever...
The 2021 La Pittura art exhibition — organized by Oakland University’s Art and Art History Organization — is on display in the lower level of the Oakland Center (OC) until Sunday, Oct. 24. The gallery...