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Taking a novel approach with featured artists during COVID-19, Wayne State University’s art department has transitioned to non-traditional gallery exhibition venues for its current season. 

A billboard, at the corner of Woodward and Canfield will display a work by one artist, per month through next spring for “In the Air: Voices From Detroit and Beyond.” According to the exhibit website, the series features works by eight local and national artists “in response to the global pandemic and racial injustice.”

This month’s billboard, “Resting in Black,” was created by former Free Press deputy director of photo and video and locally based Kresge Artist Fellow Rashaun Rucker.

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