Buckham Gallery is pleased to announce the third exhibition of Season 42 featuring three concurrent solo exhibitions with Nichole Gronvold-Roller, Cliff Hughes, and Joanie Wind.
January Exhibitions open January 9 and run through February 6, 2026.
Join us for Flint’s ARTWALK and reception with the artists on January 9, from 6 to 9 PM. This community favorite event is FREE and open to the public!
Nichole Gronvold-Roller - Daylight Between Blending geometric abstraction with organic motifs drawn from interior design influences such as House of Hackney, Architectural Digest, and the history of wallpaper, the exhibition brings together shaped canvases, stackable ceramic and panel works, and wood sculpture. Interpreting visual fragments of domestic architecture, “Daylight Between” explores everyday life, memories of lived-in places, and the layered complexities of personal experience. Nichole Gronvold-Roller is an American painter based in Illinois whose work explores pattern, geometry, and the visual language of domestic space. She holds a BFA in Art Education from Minnesota State University Moorhead, an MA in Art Education from Boston University, and an MFA in Painting from Bradley University.
Cliff Hughes - Memory of Places "Memories of Places" did not start as a specific idea or project. It is a puddingstone of places that Cliff Hughes visits and revisits. Looking at the photos led him to think about the places and the relationship that he had to them. Some of these places are gone now, the photos holding the memory.
Cliff Hughes is a photographer and robot mechanic from Davison, MI. He is an Artist Collaborator with Buckham Fine Arts Project and a member of The Scarab Club in Detroit.
Joanie Wind - Decaying Mirages Joanie Wind impregnates her suffering with silliness to the point of intoxication. The characters and objects in her paintings animate an endless interplay of impulse, apathy, and complicity. Wind grew up in the American Southwest eating fast food, shopping thrift and dollar stores, and watching cartoons. Much of that culture spills onto the canvas, embodying an array of personal quandaries about her relationship to power.
Joanie Wind is a Detroit-based video artist and mixed media painter originally from Tucson, Arizona. She holds a BFA in Painting and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from Eastern Michigan University.
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