
The Downriver Council for the Arts’ (DCA) presents our Annual Members’ Show, an in-person and on-line exhibit! Click to the left or right to scroll through the entire show. If you are interested in purchasing a piece, please contact the DCA at 734-720-0671 or dc4arts@downriverarts.org
Thank you to all the artists who submitted art into this exhibit!


June Day
Catherine Adamkiewicz | June Day | Acrylic | $149

A Secret Sky
Catherine Adamkiewicz | A Secret Sky | Acrylic | 24x30 | $379

Leo's Gift
Catherine Adamkiewicz | Leo’s Gift | Acrylic | $279
































































































Watching You
Doug Stein | Watching You | Photography (Film/Darkroom) | 18wx22h | $135
Through his vision and talent as an artist and photographer, Doug Stein of Whispered Journeys Photography, presents his indelible imagery that not only captivates the eye, and speaks to the emotions, but also awakens the spirit and resonates within the soul, to share with his audience his unique perceptions of the world in which we live.

Daybreak
Doug Stein | Daybreak | Photography | 13hx16w | $100
Through his vision and talent as an artist and photographer, Doug Stein of Whispered Journeys Photography, presents his indelible imagery that not only captivates the eye, and speaks to the emotions, but also awakens the spirit and resonates within the soul, to share with his audience his unique perceptions of the world in which we live.








STAYIN' ALIVE!
Marie Karambis | STAYIN' ALIVE! | PHOTOGRAPHY BASED DIGITAL ART | 22"W x 16"H | $849
Marie uses Photography to show her love of the natural world. She encourages curiousity and observation of our surroundings. Though whimaical at times, subtle messages provoke thoughts about survival in the wild and adaptability of nature's lessons into our own lives.

WETLAND REFUGE
Marie Karambis | WETLAND REFUGE | PHOTOGRAPHY BASED DIGITAL ART | 30 1/2"W x 24 1/2"H | $600 #1 0F 5
Marie uses Photography to show her love of the natural world. She encourages curiousity and observation of our surroundings. Though whimaical at times, subtle messages provoke thoughts about survival in the wild and adaptability of nature's lessons into our own lives.










