RICHARD LEWIS
Photo: CJ Benninger
Richard Lewis was born in Detroit in 1966. He started drawing when he was four. When he was 10, his godmother told him to study his family and go into the next room and draw. That started him looking at faces. He graduated from Cass Technical High School in 1985. He earned his B.F.A. from College for Creative Studies and his Master’s degree from Yale School of Art. He came back to Detroit, drove a cab and taught African American art history. He was an artist-in-residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem. He moved back home to Detroit in 2002 and was a Kresge Artist Fellow in 2011.
Available Work
RICHARD LEWIS
Ink, colored pencil and gouache on watercolor paper
16 × 12 inches
RICHARD LEWIS
Ink and gouache on watercolor paper
16 × 12 inches
Exhibitions
Group exhibition at the Cranbrook Museum of Art
October 28, 2023 - March 3, 2024
In the Journal
Art Galleries at Black Studies | UT Austin
See the Detroit Free Press’ coverage of group exhibition Revelations featuring work by Rashaun Rucker, Senghor Reid, Joshua Rainer, Sabrina Nelson, Richard Lewis, Don Kilpatrick III, Sydney G. James, Cailyn Dawson, Cydney Camp and Alicia Brown. Photos by Ryan Garza for the Detroit Free Press.
Essay by Nicole Christian about Revelations, a group exhibition featuring the work of Rashaun Rucker, Senghor Reid, Joshua Rainer, Sabrina Nelson, Richard Lewis, Don Kilpatrick III, Sydney G. James, Cailyn Dawson, Cydney Camp and Alicia Brown.
RICHARD LEWIS
Ink and gouache on watercolor paper
16 × 12 inches