Artist Village
Launched in 2003, Artist Village Detroit is a vibrant hub dedicated to performing arts. This space adorns artwork by locals artists, including that of its founder Chazz Miller. On their eclectic program are an array of exhibitions, live performances, poetry recitals, dance, as well as creative workshops and classes for the community.
Also known as DAM and established in 1932, the Detroit Artists Market's main goal was to provide income and recognition to young local artists. It has come a long way since its inception, and today represents the best in Detroit's pulsating art scene. Its name was changed in 1936 from the original Detroit Young Artists Market to the present-day name to suit the changing trend of promoting artists of all ages. It is rightly regarded as the best place to purchase local art in Detroit. Located on Detroit's bustling Woodward Avenue, the DAM plays host to exhibitions by illustrious artists not just from Detroit, but all across the world and has become a major venue to identify budding talent.
DuMouchelles
Schinkel Fine Art offers custom fine art and provides a space for events and exhibitions to customers in downtown Detroit, MI.
Spread Art
Located in the heart of the city, Library Street Collective is a great spot for those who wish to understand the local contemporary art scene as well as get a glimpse of artworks by established international artists. Not only does the gallery showcase original artworks by local artists like Augustine Kofie and Kelsey Brookes, but the curator also doesn’t hesitate to display works of art in a variety of mediums. The gallery also plays an active part in organizing art fairs and public art installations. If you want to immerse yourself in the local art culture, then a visit to Library Street Collective certainly won’t let you down.
