Stages of progress continued from page 43 JN: What have you learned from doing this? BF: I’ll know more once the mural [has been up for a time]. I will be most interested in seeing how the forms interact with the lines of the building and the structure’s surface, which, because of the balconies, is not flat. It was very hard to plan for this. I will also be interested in how the colors translate from — in this case — the computer color system that I used to build the design to the exterior paint colors that were used to realize the artwork. JN: What has kept you at Cranbrook for all these years? BF: I love teaching. I learn from my students as well as vice versa. I also love their excitement and draw energy from it. I have an amazing commu- nity of colleagues here as well. Their creativity pushes me to go beyond my particular interests and concerns. I am always learning and evolving. I met my husband [Matthew Biro, professor of modern and contemporary art at the University of Michigan] while at Cranbrook so Michigan it was/is! JN: What artistic inclinations do you hope to encourage among your students? BF: I want to teach them to be work- ing artists — that is to develop a studio practice in which they work on creating art every day. I also want to teach them how to speak and write about their art — how to communi- cate their interests to a larger public. I also work with them on how to sell work — reach galleries and collectors — so they can continue to be artists. Finally, I try to teach them that their artistic practice should be central and that life will always get in the way. It is important to prioritize. JN: What other projects are you working on now? BF: I am working on a new gallery show; new prints that will be coming out with Louis Buhl, as well as a num- ber of designs for large-scale public sculptures. JN: What do you like to do for relax- ation and fun? BF: I work out. My husband and I are hermits, but we do like to travel to see art, friends and family. My 14-year-old Chihuahua, Lillilolli, is family and a big part of my life. She also makes sure I support dog rescues around the country. JN: What are your feelings about the revitalization of Detroit and, in gen- eral, about your Michigan surround- ings? BF: I love the Detroit area. I am required to live on campus and so I live in a beautiful Saarinen house. I run an MFA program in painting for 15 graduate students all by myself. It’s a lot of work — doing weekly critiques, running the visiting artist and critic program, orga- nizing seminars, etc. — and the school has been set up so that my students also learn from seeing me do my work. My studio is in the same building as theirs, and I see them pretty much every day. Cranbrook is great, but I love explor- ing the art scene in the metro area. I have had important relationships with galleries, resources for art [including the Detroit Institute of Arts and MOCAD] and all the artists, young and old, mov- ing to Detroit. I am in the process of finding a new large studio in Detroit and being back in the city making work. I think the revitalization of Detroit is fantastic and long overdue. It’s really important that this great city is finally coming back. With all the revitalization going on, there is a lot of potential for all sorts of important stuff — new busi- nesses and communities. At the same time, I think it is very important that the people and businesses that are moving into Detroit respect the people and busi- nesses that are already there. Detroit is in no way a blank slate, and I think that development must respect the wishes and histories of the folks who never moved out. • Have you been reading our new JN blogs? Now you can get even more of the JN content you love online from Jewish community members just like you! : s r e g g lo b e h t t e e M ill share her nnie Citron w rtise. musical expe A Hannah Gordon will toast a l’chaim to her favorite drinks. Amanda Alber ts will show yo u what it’s like to cook with a preschooler. tle Detroit will bring a lit Alexandra Kirsch to the Big Apple. Lori Gordon-Michaeli will take you on a Journey Within. Leslie Rott will give you an inside- look at her JSwipe relationship. Rachel H yams wil l tell you her best kosher r ecipes. Lauren Wallenfels will bring a Jewish connec tion to your favorite TV show s. We’re always adding new content to The Blog! Just visit thejewishnews.com and go to The Blog under Community to check out our exclusive web content today! Follow us online Detroit Jewish News @JewishNewsDet the line ow will walk n d u h C i n fa Ste life. and Jew-ish h is w Je n e e betw GET THE JN DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EVERY WEEK! Go to thejewishnews.com and click “Subscribe” @detroitjewishnews jn June 14 • 2018 45