4 Best Summer Festivals in Detroit 2022 to Move into Summer
No Cancellations! Summer Festivals in Detroit Are Here. Are You Ready?
No Cancellations! Summer Festivals in Detroit Are Here. Are You Ready?
What Better Way to Celebrate Spring & Summer Than With News of Public Art in Detroit?
Make art, not war! Spring art exhibitions open in Detroit this April and beyond. They seem to share the theme of healing and learning from our own communities. The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) and Ferndale's M Contemporary art are helping us process the
There is something truly enchanting about waking up in a hotel. The comfort of crisp sheets, a plush comforter, and the anticipation of something new is a feeling entirely its own. Director of Brand Experience for ASH Hotels, Hugo Vicente speaks to this in his
[caption id="attachment_39108" align="alignright" width="300"] ASIA SALAKASTAR DIER AND CHRIS JAKOB IN THEIR FILM, THE CALL[/caption] “What do resilience, resistance, joy, grief, and collective care look like in the face of the dual pandemics of COVID-19 and severe anti-Black racism?” This is the question that Detroit Narrative
Born in Germany, Leni Sinclair left with her family in 1959 with little more than a camera in her possession and despite this, she never aspired to become a photographer. Yet, now 80 years old, and having lived a life that saw her immersed in
Detroit native, Alexander Vlachos, is the creator and mastermind behind the Greater Impact House emerging in Detroit in 2021. The project takes a unique perspective to supporting artistic freedom. The project is geared towards established artists that are focused on creating artwork and music without
Whether you’re interested in art, cars, crafts, music, history or crafting, there are plenty of ways to take up a hobby in Detroit in the new year. In Detroit, there are ways to spend your time while engaging in exhilarating, hands-on, educational activities that can
[caption id="attachment_37639" align="alignright" width="244"] DETROIT-NATIVE ASMAA WALTON FOUNDED THE BLACK ART LIBRARY IN FEBRUARY 2020[/caption] Growing up with family in the field, Detroit-native Asmaa Walton was always surrounded by art, spending time in the DIA while her mother worked. Yet, despite the ever-presence of material brought
In Detroit's art scene, the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit continues to take steps in a vastly more positive and constructive direction, announcing the appointment of Jova Lynne as the new The Susanne Feld Hilberry Senior Curator following her leave in April, as well as