Sherri Bryant

Sherri Bryant


Sherri is a Detroit-based artist who works out of the PASC Detroit studio. When asked what inspires her artwork, Sherrie says, "I was born in Detroit, and my family is from here too. I like to work here because I was born here, and I live here. I've been drawing since I was little. I like to work with many colors. I draw lots of things, flowers, bubbles, faces, and shapes. I create lots of things, and I just want to create more. I keep challenging myself to do things differently." Her work is intricate and detailed, involving colorful shapes, symbols, and text, integrated into her artworks, reminiscent of landscapes, maps, or more recently, biological networks.

In addition to several PASC exhibitions, her artworks have been exhibited at the University of Michigan’s Institute for the Humanities Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI (2025); Signal-Return, Detroit, MI (2024); PASC Detroit Gallery, Detroit, MI (2024/25); Art Gallery at Westland City Hall, Westland, MI, (2024); Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI (2022/24); Art Space 200, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI; Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit, MI; Art Gallery at Westland City Hall, Westland, MI; The Scarab Club, Detroit, MI. Sherri's artwork has been featured in art fairs such as Creativity Explored x Open Invitational, San Francisco, CA (2026). Her artwork is also a part of the permanent collection at the Cranbrook Art Museum (Bloomfield Hills, MI) and the Kresge Foundation (Detroit, MI). 

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