Richard Hunt Studio Center

Richard Hunt Studio Center A vibrant arts space in the making located in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

A Project of Krasl Art Center
made possible through the generosity of
Richard Hunt (1935-2023)

Today we were honored to join Benton Harbor High School students, educators, and community leaders for the annual Peace ...
06/03/2026

Today we were honored to join Benton Harbor High School students, educators, and community leaders for the annual Peace Day Walk.

As students marked their last day of school, they came together to make a commitment to peace, respect, and positive change throughout the summer. We are proud of every student who participated and grateful to be part of a tradition that encourages connection, leadership, and community pride.

Congratulations to the Benton Harbor High School Class of 2026 and all BHAS students on another successful school year. We wish you a safe, joyful, and peaceful summer ahead.

06/02/2026

tomorrow. 7am. sourdough house & coffee bar in benton harbor. pull up before work.

06/02/2026

BENTON HARBOR — Community members are invited to join Benton Harbor High School students as they walk on Wednesday, June 3, to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. monument in

06/01/2026

Today we joined community partners to care for the MLK Monuments in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph.

As part of the ongoing commitment to the Unified Civic Monuments Project, we spent the afternoon waxing and buffing the sculptures to help preserve these important works of public art.

Thank you to everyone who lent a hand and helped ensure these works of art continue to be points of pride for our cities.

05/21/2026

Sculpture in the Direct Method is on view through August 8th at

This summer, Sculpture in the Direct Method brings together Isaac Duncan Ill, Ajene Cetawayo Williams, Richard Hunt, and Albert LaVergne in a dynamic conversation across generations.
The exhibition explores abstraction, representation, and political engagement in contemporary and modern Black artistic practice, highlighting how material, form, and concept intersect to reflect both personal and collective histories.
Maryangela Sanchez Rocca’s solo presentation is also opening in Project Space, on view through August 8th. Sanchez Rocca explores ixtle, a fiber extracted from the lechuguilla plant, a member of the agave family native to northern Mexico.
Drawing from knowledge shared by farm workers in Coahuila, Mexico, Sanchez Rocca traces the material’s role across Indigenous cultivation practices, colonial economies, and contemporary labor systems.

Coffee with the Curator
Thursday, May 21, 12 - 1 PM
Join Associate Curator Meli Bandera as they dive deeper into details of the exhibition.
This event is free and open to the public.

05/19/2026

Chatting with sculptor Isaac Duncac III about the Richard Hunt Studio Center, Sculpture in the Direct Method and what it means opening this art center in Benton Harbor.

Sculpture in the Direct Method is on view through August 8th.

This summer, Sculpture in the Direct Method brings together Isaac Duncan Ill, Ajene Cetawayo Williams, Richard Hunt, and Albert LaVergne in a dynamic conversation across generations.

Coffee with the Curator
Thursday, May 21, 12 - 1 PM
Join Associate Curator Meli Bandera () as they dive deeper into details of the exhibition.
This event is free and open to the public.

05/15/2026

Come to Krasl tonight for the Sculpture in the Direct Method Preview Party!

Sculpture in the Direct Method brings together Isaac Duncan Ill, Ajene Cetawayo Williams, Richard Hunt, and Albert LaVergne in a dynamic conversation across generations.
The exhibition explores abstraction, representation, and political engagement in contemporary and modern Black artistic practice, highlighting how material, form, and concept intersect to reflect both personal and collective histories.
Maryangela Sanchez Rocca’s solo presentation is also opening in Project Space, on view through August 8th. Sanchez Rocca explores ixtle, a fiber extracted from the lechuguilla plant, a member of the agave family native to northern Mexico.
Drawing from knowledge shared by farm workers in Coahuila, Mexico, Sanchez Rocca traces the material’s role across Indigenous cultivation practices, colonial economies, and contemporary labor systems.
Preview Party
May 15, 6 - 9 PM

Coffee with the Curator
Thursday, May 21, 12 - 1 PM
Join Associate Curator Meli Bandera () as they dive deeper into details of the exhibition.
This event is free and open to the public.

Artists in Dialogue
Saturday, May 16, 12 - 1 PM
Join artists Isaac Duncan Ill and Ajene Cetawayo Williams to learn more about their exhibition: Sculpture in the Direct Method

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04/24/2026

The Richard Hunt Studio Center is more than an artist’s workspace. It is a symbol of belief—placed deliberately in a city that many outsiders overlooked.

A World-Renowned Artist, A Deliberate Choice

Richard Hunt was not just any artist. He was one of the most celebrated sculptors in American history—the first African American sculptor to have a major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, and the creator of over 150 public sculptures displayed across the country.

So why Benton Harbor?

In 1995, Hunt established his studio here—not in Chicago, where he was based, but in a small Michigan city with a complicated reputation. His decision wasn’t about convenience. It was about intention.

He saw potential where others saw decline.
He saw possibility where others saw neglect.

Inside the Studio: Where Steel Became Story

The building itself is industrial—raw, open, and built for scale. Inside, towering metal sculptures once stood mid-creation, surrounded by welding tools, steel beams, and the remnants of ideas in progress.

Hunt worked primarily in metal, bending, cutting, and shaping steel into abstract forms that often reflected:

* Movement and transformation
* African American history and identity
* The tension between strength and fluidity

This wasn’t delicate art—it was forged. Heated. Wrestled into existence.

And for nearly three decades, much of that work happened right here in Benton Harbor.

A Gift That Changed the Future

Before his passing in 2023, Hunt made a decision that transformed the meaning of the space entirely:
he donated the studio to the Krasl Art Center.

With that single act, the building shifted from private workspace to public legacy.

It was no longer just where art had been made—
it became a place where art would continue to grow.

From Private Studio to Public Powerhouse

The Richard Hunt Studio Center is now being developed into a community-centered arts hub, with a vision rooted in access, education, and opportunity.

Plans for the space include:

* Hands-on workshops in sculpture, welding, and design
* Youth programming connecting creativity with real-world skills
* Artist residencies and exhibition space
* Community events that bring people into direct contact with art

Early programs have already begun—turning recycled clothing into art, introducing new creative pathways, and quietly building momentum.

Why This Matters for Benton Harbor

Benton Harbor has long been at the center of conversations about inequality, investment, and redevelopment. Too often, those conversations happen without meaningful, lasting change.

The Richard Hunt Studio Center represents something different.

It is:

* A permanent cultural investment in the city
* A bridge between local talent and national art networks
* A space where creativity is not a luxury—but a tool

Most importantly, it reflects something rare:
someone of global stature choosing to pour into Benton Harbor—not extract from it.

The Legacy Lives On

Richard Hunt didn’t just leave behind sculptures.
He left behind infrastructure. Opportunity. Intention.

In a city still writing its next chapter, the studio stands as both a reminder and a challenge:

What happens when belief is backed by action?
What happens when art is treated as essential, not optional?

The answer may be unfolding right now—inside a steel-framed building on Territorial Road

Fashion as Sculpture: Phresh off the Desk event from last Friday!
01/14/2026

Fashion as Sculpture: Phresh off the Desk event from last Friday!

Address

258 Territorial Road
Benton Harbor, MI
49022

Opening Hours

10am - 3pm

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