Definitely not traditional and completely unconventional, Lincoln Street Art Park is housed in a former industrial block. As you approach this vibrant setting, Frank the Dino- a tall dinosaur with a nest made from guitar strings greets you. This very site is the spitting image of what Lincoln Street Art Park stands for, crossing established artistic boundaries and exploring the unknown even if it is quirky. On the oust, it is more of a run-down warehouse but inside some of the most weirdest yet amazing works are featured. Centered on reusing waste materials to churn out art, Lincoln Art Park is a true hidden art gem which should not be given a miss.
Jam Handy
Jam Handy is a venue dedicated to providing the public with a place to hold art events and other community-centered happenings.
"The One Campus Martius building was constructed in the late-modernist architectural style of the early 2000s, using glass, granite and limestone as its main materials. The lobby is home to a very unique structure: the world's largest indoor water feature. The water flows from the top of the atrium, passes through 15 vibrantly colored glass kites and flows into the lobby's water display. The display is surrounded by more than 3,400 square feet of open lobby space, allowing the flexibility to host events with up to 400 guests in a fully customizable layout. The OCM lobby leads to an extensive patio space that overlooks Campus Martius Park."
