Norwest Gallery of Art set to close with final exhibit, ‘Water’ - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's artistic community is set to lose a significant piece of its fabric as the Norwest Gallery of Art prepares to close its doors for good. In a bold final statement, the Black-owned gallery will host an exhibit titled "Water," which will be on display until December 21st.

The decision to close was not made lightly by owner and artist Asia Hamilton, who cited financial strain as the main reason. Despite her efforts to keep the space open, she realized that it was time to acknowledge when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em. The closure marks a significant loss for Detroit's thriving arts scene.

The exhibit "Water" is curated by Doug Jones, who has described the show as an exploration of the interconnectedness of all things - including humans, animals, plants, and water itself. Visitors will be immersed in a dynamic installation that reacts to sound waves, movement, and even the number of people present.

Artwork from over 20 artists will be featured at the exhibit, showcasing a wide range of mediums and styles. Notable contributors include Hamilton herself, Shirley Woodson, Senghor Reid, Ijania Cortez, LaPorcshia Winfield, Gyona Rice, Oshun Williams, Joe Cazeno III, Ian Solomon, among others.

Hamilton's passion for providing a platform for emerging Black artists is palpable. "I had been through so much as an artist coming along," she reminisces. "Back then, you'd go into galleries with your portfolio, and you either had to have a following or know somebody." Since opening Norwest Gallery eight years ago, Hamilton has seen the community come together to fill the gap, but it's clear that her vision for accessible art spaces will continue to inspire others.

Hamilton plans to keep pushing forward by hosting pop-up art installations and participating in upcoming events. This includes a summit at Art Basel Miami Beach for arts administrators later this year.

For those interested in paying their respects, Norwest Gallery of Art is open on Fridays and Saturdays from noon-6pm, and Sundays from noon-4 pm until the exhibit closes. The gallery's legacy will live on through its artistic output and the countless memories created within its walls.
 
💔 this is a bummer for detroit's arts scene... asia hamilton's vision for accessible art spaces was so impactful 🤝 and now it's gotta come to an end. can't help but feel bad for the artists who had their work showcased there 🌟 like, what's gonna happen to all those pop-up installations she's planning? 📅 gonna be a void in detroit's art landscape when norwest gallery closes its doors for good 🚪
 
man... detroit's losing this amazing black-owned art space 🤕 it's like they're cutting off a part of the city's soul, you know? asia hamilton's vision for an inclusive art scene was so ahead of its time, and now it's just... gone 💔. i feel bad for her, she poured her heart and soul into that gallery, and to have it close down because of financial struggles is just sad 🤗. but at the same time, you can't deny that asia hamilton has been doing some amazing work in creating opportunities for emerging black artists - that's real talk 💯. i'm gonna miss norwest gallery, it was like my second home when i visited detroit 🏠. anyway, let's keep Asia's legacy alive by supporting these underground art spaces and pop-up installations, you feel? 👊
 
😔 I'm literally just catching up on this thread now... anyway, Asia Hamilton's decision to close Norwest Gallery of Art is a bummer 🤕. She's done so much for Detroit's Black arts scene, providing a platform for emerging artists and creating a space where they can showcase their work. The "Water" exhibit looks amazing btw 🌊. I love that it's an immersive installation that reacts to its surroundings... it just goes to show how art can be so much more than just something hanging on the wall 😊. Can't help but feel sad for Asia and the community, though - it's clear she's poured her heart into this space 🤗.
 
I'm really saddened to hear about the closure of Norwest Gallery of Art 🤕 but I gotta say, Asia Hamilton is like a hero to me for giving it her all for so long! She poured her heart and soul into creating a space where artists could thrive, and even though it's not going to be around anymore, her legacy lives on through the amazing artwork that will always be on display 💕. The fact that she's already planning pop-up art installations and events means we'll still get to see her vision come to life in some way 🎨. And can we talk about how awesome the exhibit "Water" sounds? It's like a celebration of all things connected, including us! 🌊 I'm gonna make sure to check it out before it closes on Dec 21st 📆.
 
The writing is on the wall for Detroit's artistic community... just not in a good way 🤕. It's like the city is experiencing a ripple effect from the decline of arts funding, and it's hitting the smaller galleries hard. I'm not surprised that financial strain was the main reason for Norwest Gallery closing its doors - it's a classic case of "you can't make this stuff up" 😒.

But here's the thing: Asia Hamilton's legacy lives on through her art, and I gotta say, it's a testament to her dedication to providing a platform for emerging Black artists. It's like she knew that if she went down alone, someone else would pick up the torch... but now, it's too late 🕰️.

The real question is: what's next for Detroit's arts scene? Will we see more pop-up installations and smaller galleries popping up to fill the gap? Or will the city just lose its creative momentum altogether? Only time will tell... but I'm keeping a close eye on this one 👀.
 
I don't know how I feel about this... Like, on one hand, it's so sad that Norwest Gallery is closing and we're losing a huge part of Detroit's art scene... 😔 But at the same time, I'm kinda worried about Asia Hamilton's decision to keep pushing forward with pop-up installations and events. Is she really ready for that? 🤔 And what if these things aren't as successful as Norwest Gallery was? 🚨 On the other hand, it's awesome that she's still committed to providing a platform for emerging Black artists... That's so cool! 💪 So yeah, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how everything plays out... 🤷‍♀️
 
man this is a bummer I was checking out their website just the other day and saw some dope art by new artists... I feel bad for Asia Hamilton she's gotta close it down but that exhibit "Water" sounds pretty trippy 🤯 i mean what if it reacts to the vibes of the people there? like, is it gonna freak out or something? anyway, its sad to see a piece of Detroit's culture go 💔 but I guess pop-up art installations and Art Basel Miami Beach are still on the table for her so fingers crossed that'll be enough to keep the artistic spirit alive 🤞
 
The impending closure of Detroit's Norwest Gallery of Art 🌫️ is a somber reminder of the precarious state of many small, independent art spaces. Asia Hamilton's decision to close the gallery was undoubtedly a difficult one, but her commitment to providing a platform for emerging Black artists will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the community. The "Water" exhibit promises to be an immersive experience that not only showcases incredible artwork but also highlights the interconnectedness of all things 🌊. I'm sad to see Hamilton's vision for accessible art spaces come to an end, but her legacy will continue to inspire others through her pop-up installations and future endeavors 💡
 
🌊😢 [Image of a broken brush with water splashing out](https://i.imgur.com/7t3Kd3M.png) 🎨💔 Artist Asia Hamilton's vision is being washed away, but her legacy will still make waves 🌊😂
 
🤕 just heard that Detroit's Norwest Gallery of Art is closing down after 8 years and it's such a loss for the art community... I mean, Asia Hamilton has been doing so much to give emerging Black artists a platform 🌟 and now this? It's like, you're right there with her on the verge of giving up, but I get why she had to make that call. 💔 The exhibit "Water" sounds amazing btw 🌊 can't wait to check it out before it closes...
 
🤕 just heard about the closure of Norwest Gallery of Art in Detroit... it's a shame that a community so full of life and art had to lose such an important piece of it. Asia Hamilton's vision for providing space for emerging Black artists was something truly special, and I'm gonna miss seeing what all these talented folks were working on 🌿💫
 
OMG 🤯 u gotta feel 4 Asia Hamilton n her team, losin their gallery is like losin a part of ur heart 🥰 she's all about givin opportunities to up & comin artists, especially black ones, an it's crazy sad that it had 2 end like dis 🙅‍♀️ but on the bright side, she's still gonna keep pushin forward w pop-up installations n events 💪 her exhibit "Water" sounds AMAZING btw, can't wait 2 see it 😎
 
🤕 u feel 4 detroit's arts scene loosing a piece of its heart 🌊 water exhibit is gonna be epic though! asia hamilton's passion 4 emerging black artists is so inspiring, even if it's hard to see her gallery close down 💔 i guess sometimes u gotta know when to fold 'em tho 😕 anyway, can't wait 2 c what she does next w/ pop-up art installations 🎨👍
 
🤔 I'm kinda bummed to hear that Norwest Gallery of Art is closing down... it was one of my fave places in Detroit to check out new art 🎨. I get why Asia Hamilton couldn't keep it going financially, but it's still a shame because the community came together so much after she opened it 8 yrs ago 👥. What really gets me tho is how they're gonna make "Water" their final exhibit - sounds like an amazing show, but also feels like a bittersweet farewell 🌊💔
 
man this is so sad 🤕 detroit losing a piece of its soul... asia hamilton's passion for black artists is truly inspiring, but it's crazy how financial struggles brought her to this point 😔. i mean, 8 years is not too long to keep a gallery open, especially when u're creating spaces for emerging talent 💡. anyway, the 'water' exhibit sounds like an amazing way to go out 🌊💦 and i'm defo gonna check it out if i can 🤞. love that she's still planning pop-up installations & events, so her spirit won't be lost 😊. detroit will miss this iconic spot 💔
 
aww, this is heartbreaking to hear about the closure of Norwest Gallery of Art 🤕❤️... it's like losing a part of your family. Asia Hamilton's passion for creating spaces for emerging Black artists was truly inspiring 💫, and I'm so grateful she got to see her vision come to life despite the challenges she faced 😔. The fact that the final exhibit is "Water" 🌊 is just beautiful - it's like a fitting tribute to the gallery's purpose and message 🙏. Can't help but feel for Doug Jones and all the artists who contributed to this amazing show 🎨💕... and I love how Asia plans to keep pushing forward with pop-up art installations 📚!
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel really bad about this 🤕. Detroit's artistic community is going to lose a huge piece of itself when that Norwest Gallery of Art closes down. It seems like such a small gesture, but for a place like that, it's like losing an arm or something 💔. Asia Hamilton has been fighting to keep the space open because of financial strain, which I can kinda understand 🤑. But still, it's sad that it's coming to this. All those amazing artists who have shown their work there... what's gonna happen to 'em? 🤷‍♀️

I've been following Asia Hamilton's story for a while now, and she's an incredible person 💪. She wants everyone to be able to show their art no matter who they are or where they come from. That's the kinda vibe I love about this gallery 🌈. So yeah, it's gonna be tough when that place closes down on Dec 21st 🕰️.
 
aww man this is so sad 🤕... detroit's arts scene is already struggling and now norwest gallery of art is closing its doors? it's like, where are all the alternative spaces going to go? 🚫 asia hamilton's vision for accessible art spaces was literally changing the game 🎯 i mean, she's not just an artist, but a leader in the community too. her exhibit "water" sounds amazing btw 🌊 what's even more crazy is that she's planning on keeping it going with pop-up installations and events... that's some real hustle 💪
 
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