Michigan Central Station Promises a Spectacular 3D Light Show
While the holiday season has come to an end, metro Detroit is still celebrating. The North American International Auto Show commences this Friday, Jan. 18 at the Cobo Center, and with the exhibition comes an agenda of activities and parties taking place throughout the Motor City.
Exploring MOCAD’s Upcoming Exhibit Useless Utility
The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit’s soon-to-open exhibit, Useless Utility, investigates an omnipresent reality where an all-consuming work life and everyday domesticity blend; a product of America’s deindustrialization.
12 Hours with Cirque du Soleil Aerial Artist Julie Dionne
Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo is taking residency at Little Caesars Arena this week between Jan. 10-13, offering showgoers an unforgettable spectacle of coordinated trampoline acts, juggling performances, and ascending aerial routines.
Fine Art and Fashion Collide at the Detroit Institute of Art’s Latest Exhibit
Ruben and Isabel Toledo: Labor of Love takes over the museum until July
A Midtown Exhibit Reveals Untold Stories of Middle Eastern War Refugees
Poet and playwright Biba Sheik grew up in Bloomfield Hills with her father, Morris, a Lebanese immigrant who struggled to gain citizenship when he first came to America in 1951.
Q&A: Amani Olu, Creator of the First Detroit Art Week
In 2016, when curator, writer, and artist, Amani Olu came to Detroit by way of New York City, he knew he wanted to contribute to the city’s cultural landscape beyond his work as an art publicist.
Don’t Miss These Metro Detroit Outdoor Art Fairs
From paintings to photography to ceramics, local visual artists showcase their latest works
10 Metro Detroit Art Exhibits to Visit This Summer
Between beach days and weekend getaways, make time to stop by local installations
Punk Graphics, Shepard Fairey Exhibits to Debut at Cranbrook Art Museum
Following a series of exhibitions that focused on street art, Cranbrook Art Museum is now attempting to explore the cultural impact of punk and post-punk through its new exhibits ...
Artwork to Humanize the Incarcerated
In prisons across the state, art is bridging gaps. In March and April of this year, the Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners held its 23rd art show exhibiting work from 582 artists across 28 prisons.
The Detroit Photographer Celebrating the Female Body from Behind
When an amateur photographer in her late twenties, Ohio native Kacy Johnson embarked on a journey to Brazil to further pursue her passion for photography.
Muralist Desiree Kelly Hosts First Solo Exhibition in Ferndale
Wayne State University alumni and professional artist Desiree Kelly will be hosting her first solo exhibition at AtomArt Gallery in Ferndale on May 5.
Pretty/Ugly Exhibit Explores the Beauty of Flaws
Opening this week at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), Pretty/Ugly will feature artwork from children and teens from ages 12-19 in an exhibit that will reflect on self-love.
Women Wednesday Spotlight: Gina Reichert
A longtime resident of Detroit’s Banglatown neighborhood, located just off the Davison Freeway and straddling the Detroit and Hamtramck borders, Reichert has been involved in cultivating creative and sustainable art solutions in the city.
New CCS Exhibit Explores LGBTQ+ Perspectives
As diverse as it is beautiful, the new Desire as Politics exhibit at the College for Creative Studies (CCS) will invite visitors to explore acceptance, raw beauty, and fear.
10 New Art Exhibits to Visit This Winter
This winter, some metro Detroit art galleries are rolling out eclectic new exhibits. Human emotions and natural disasters are just a few topics artists have engaged with and now invite you to explore.
11 New Art Exhibits to Check Out This Season
This fall, museums and galleries in the metro Detroit area have gathered the best art that illustrates ideas ranging from politics to childhood memories.
Cranbrook Art Museum’s Latest Exhibits Explore Street Art
With a focus on exploring the various forms street art can take, Bloomfield Hills-based Cranbrook Art Museum is debuting four exhibitions this month that spotlight work by Keith Haring, Jean-Michael Basquait, and Detroiters Ryan McGinness and Maya Stovall.
MOCAD’s New Facade is a Beacon of Positivity
The exhibition is a reinstallation that originally appeared on the building in 2007, but holds new meaning ten years later
Detroit Artists Exhibit at France’s Largest Design Event
More than 60 Detroit artists are participating in three exhibitions at the 10th Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale event in Saint-Etinenne, France, opening today. Detroit...