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At Corpus Art Inc., we believe in the transformative power of art to inspire, uplift, and connect communities. Our Detroit studio offers art workshops, painting parties, or public art tours that celebrate the rich cultural influences shaping our world. Deeply rooted in Detroit’s Hispanic community, we proudly create murals, sculptures, and public art installations that honor the contributions of diverse cultures. Our mission is to provide an inclusive space where art becomes a bridge between people, history, and self-expression.
One of Detroit's most famous art institutions, this is one of the few potteries that has been in operation since the era of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. The 1903 Tudor Revival Building is a National Historic Landmark and a living museum preserving and displaying the work of founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton and subsequent Pewabic artists. Distinctive handcrafted ceramic wares produced here are part of many public buildings, homes and museum collections. Make sure to stop by the gallery to catch changing exhibits of the ceramic arts.
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Music Hall
Nestled within the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, the Jazz Cafe is a dream come true for all jazz lovers. This intimate venue dedicated to jazz music invites musicians and singers from all over to perform. Every week the calender boasts off interesting and entertaining events. Apart from presenting good music, the Jazz Cafe also serves excellent food & drinks menu that includes sandwiches and salads. You can also hire this venue for private events and celebrations. Call for details.
We have two levels where you have the option two rent one level or both we offer party planning , gated parking over 3000 sq ft of space on one level . 3 restrooms . Full kitchen . Also a kitchen nook area for our guest . A bar area , we are close to major freeways 10 min from Downtown Detroit located on the north west side of Detroit . Very spacious nice and clean.
Launched in 1993 by an anarchist group, The Trumbullplex is a vibrant entertainment venue in Detroit. This space was a hub for art and activism back in the 1970s, and continues that legacy through to the present day. Volunteer-driven and run with donations from patrons, it hosts an array of exhibitions, theater productions, concerts and community events. This place also houses a thriving Zine Library.
