Online gallery brings art exhibition to Woodward window

If you’ve walked along Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit lately, you’ve probably noticed the artwork on display at 1424, the lower level of the Lofts at Woodward Center.

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Edgewise, a new art exhibition, was created for two reasons: to increase the presence of art in the downtown area, and to provide select local artists with a space to showcase their work.

A clever idea beneficial to both the city and its creative minds, Edgewise operates much like a virtual art gallery in that there is no actual “gallery space” – only a storefront window.

However, unlike online galleries that don’t allow prospective buyers the opportunity to see a piece in person, the art of Edgewise – which is shown in 30-45 day installments – can be viewed 24 hours a day, right through the large viewing windows.

The next installation of Edgewise, dubbed Edgewise II, is set for Friday, Nov. 18, and is a photo show by members of the creative group, Living for Sundance.

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