Upcoming Exhibit: Sculpture Now

In the Lower Gallery
Exhibit Dates: January 18 – February 18, 2026
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 18, 1 – 4 p.m.
This dynamic exhibition, curated by Aaron Schey of Habatat Detroit Fine Art, presents an extraordinary collection of contemporary sculpture. Showcasing innovative works from local artists, the exhibit explores the diverse possibilities of form, material, and scale. Schey, known for his discerning eye and commitment to pushing the boundaries of contemporary art, brings together a selection that highlights the expressive power of three-dimensional work. From sleek, modernist designs to richly textured organic forms, this exhibition celebrates the vitality of sculpture today and its ability to transform space, spark dialogue, and inspire wonder.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Coming Soon!
ABOUT THE JUROR
Aaron is a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in advertising and a background in computer science. Aaron joined the Habatat organization in 2005 and is a partner and owner of Habatat Detroit Fine Art, Inc. He has promoted talented artists throughout the world with both gallery and museum exhibitions, art fairs, catalogs, physical and internet marketing, and beyond. He has currently revolutionized the online exhibition format and created the Glass Art Fair digital presentation and recently developed a limited-edition offering service through the habatat.com website. He also developed Not Grandma’s Glass yearlong virtual exhibition in 2021 and now continuing in 2023. A second-generation gallery owner, Aaron has a vast knowledge of the history of studio glass along with a keen eye for developing collections.
In the Upper Gallery: “Re:Vision”
Re:Vision is a movement designed to engage the community through interactive artwork and discussions that promote environmental awareness, resourcefulness, and creative problem-solving. By opening a dialogue between artists, educators, and the community, we hope to inspire new perspectives on sustainability and lead the way toward a more mindful future. SEE MORE HERE
Pictured: Diane Marie Kramer

