In Photos: Ferndale’s ‘Spring into Art’ highlights local artists for Art March

Metromode explored Ferndale’s Art March initiative by attending the “Spring into Art” event on March 20 that displayed paintings, sculptures and other media created by local artists.

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Work from artists Nancy Kozlowski and Peggy Stulberg displayed in Ferndale Public Library for the city’s Spring into Art event for Art March Ferndale. Tylar Jane.
Paintings and Collages from artists Terry Ford Holcomb and Carol Izant inside Ferndale Public Library. Tylar Jane.
Artwork “Time out of Time” (left) and “Lost in Thought” (right) created by Carol Izant. Tylar Jane.
Wall of artists featured in Ferndale Public Library. Tylar Jane.
Artwork created by Deborah Kobayashi displayed in Ferndale Public Library. Tylar Jane.
Artist C. Towell’s paintings inside Ferndale Public Library. Tylar Jane.
Kate Palms’ paintings titled “Sunset, crickets through the screen door” (top) and “Rain gate” (bottom) displayed inside Ferndale Public Library. Tylar Jane.
Paintings “Comfort food” (left) and “A budding artist” (right) by Carmen Oliver. Tylar Jane.
“Burnt Offerings” by sculptor Austin Brantley in M Contemporary Art. Tylar Jane.
“Burnt Offerings” by sculptor Austin Brantley in M Contemporary Art. Tylar Jane.
Lawrence Street Gallery features a multitude of artists and art pieces, ranging from paintings, photography, ceramics, and jewelry. Tylar Jane.
Art piece by Jamie Garcia “Penance” – Ceramic sculpture with sgraffito and metal elements inside Lawrence Street Gallery. Tylar Jane.
Ceramic artist located in Lawrence Street Gallery, Joan Smykowski, featured with her racoon pottery bowl. Joan loves featuring bright colors and animals in her pottery with the strong belief that art should be fun. Tylar Jane.
Artist Galina Livit featured with her acrylic on canvas “Mardi Gras” painting inside Lawrence Street Gallery. Galina also makes jewelry featured in the gallery. She aspires to create vibrant and harmonious art pieces to enhance living spaces. Tylar Jane.
Andolini Aziz’s piece “Weathering the Storm” inside Lawrence Street Gallery. Tylar Jane.
Multimedia artist Camille LeCoutre standing with her four red, white and blue multimedia art pieces located inside Lawrence Street Gallery. Each art piece is made with a mixture of one-of-a-kind collages, hand-painting, letter pressing, printmaking, & other multimedia forms. Tylar Jane.
J. Gordon Rodwan sits with his photography piece “Serving Strawberries” located inside Lawrence Street Gallery. Rodwan enjoys playing with different light colors while taking photographs. Rodwan has lived in Detroit for over 40 years and is a 20+ year member of the Photographic Guild of Detroit with numerous accolades in the field. Tylar Jane.
J. Gordon Rodwan’s photography print framed, “Serving Strawberries” inside Lawrence Street Gallery. Tylar Jane.
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Metro Detroit-based artist Tylar Jane is a multidisciplinary creator, photographer, and upcycler whose exhibition history spans from early childhood to the professional stage. Her practice is deeply rooted in a lifelong commitment to activism, often blending aesthetic exploration with sustainable principles. Beyond her professional work in regional art shows, Tylar draws inspiration from the local landscape through foraging and community-focused creation, maintaining a balanced lifestyle centered on her craft, her local coffee scene, and her three cats.

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