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  2. Detroit Artists Market - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Artists Market (DAM) is the oldest continuously running non profit gallery in the Midwest. [1] The DAM is a contemporary art gallery in Detroit , Michigan [ 2 ] located in the cultural Midtown neighborhood near the Detroit Institute of Arts and Wayne State University .

  3. Category:Art museums and galleries in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Category: Art museums and galleries in Detroit. ... Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit This page was last edited on 8 December 2023, at 13:21 (UTC). ...

  4. Scarab Club - Wikipedia

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    The Scarab Club (commonly referred to as Historic Scarab Club of Detroit) is an artists' club, gallery, and studio in the Cultural Center Historic District of Detroit, Michigan, located at 217 Farnsworth Street, near the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Detroit Science Center.

  5. Lincoln Street Art Park - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Street Art Park is a sculpture garden and outdoor art gallery located in the Northwest Goldberg neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. The Lincoln Street Art Park includes murals , street art , site-specific installations made from salvaged materials, and a stage.

  6. Detroit Institute of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The old Detroit Museum of Art building opened in 1888 at 704 E. Jefferson Avenue (it was finally demolished in 1960). The Detroit Museum of Art board of trustees changed the name to the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1919 and a committee began raising funds to build a new location with Scripps still at the helm.

  7. List of public art in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    City of Detroit [11] General Alexander Macomb: Washington Boulevard at Michigan Avenue: dedicated September 11, 1908: Adolph Alexander Weinman: sculpture: bronze: 9 feet x 44 inches x 42 inches (2.7 m x 1.1 m x 1 m) City of Detroit [12] Gracehoper

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  9. Cultural Center Historic District (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Institute of Arts was built in 1927. Architect Paul Philippe Cret designed it to closely resemble its neighbor. Cret created galleries of varying sizes and shapes to provide a proper setting for the art collection. [3] Two wings were later added, one in 1965 and one in 1971, and a large addition opened in 2008.