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  2. Duane Doty School - Wikipedia

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    The Duane Doty School is a school building located at 10225 3rd Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [ 1 ] It is the oldest Arts and Crafts -style school building in Detroit, and likely one of the oldest Arts and Crafts -style schools in Michigan.

  3. College for Creative Studies - Wikipedia

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    College for Creative Studies (CCS) is a private art school in Detroit, Michigan.It enrolls more than 1,400 students and focuses on arts education. The college is also active in offering art education to children through its Community Arts Partnerships program and its Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies.

  4. Dequindre Cut - Wikipedia

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    However, the casinos were built elsewhere, leaving the fate of the Dequindre Cut open. [3] In 2003, the GreenWays Initiative granted the Downtown Detroit Partnership $98,750 to put plans in motion to remake the Dequindre Cut as a greenway. [3] The project was later funded by another $3.4 million in grants, and groundbreaking began in 2005. [3]

  5. Russell Industrial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Bazaar, is an indoor marketplace, open the first week end of the month, where more than 150 local merchants and artists sell their wares. [9] Booth rental is available for a small fee; final approval by management ensures customers have a variety of goods to choose from with preference given to booths selling original or unique ...

  6. Detroit Institute of Arts - Wikipedia

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    A Museum on the Verge: A Socioeconomic History of the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1882–2000. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-2841-5. Abt, Jeffrey (2017). Valuing Detroit's Art Museum: A History of Financial Abandonment and Rescue. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-45218-0.

  7. Gertrude Kasle Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, she was approached by Detroit businessman Franklin Siden to help him open a gallery where she would have a one-third partnership. During the first year of Siden Gallery's operations, Kasle introduced Detroit to the work of many notable contemporary American artists, such as Larry Rivers, Grace Hartigan, Robert Goodnough, and Robert Natkin.

  8. A Michigan school cut a 7-year-old biracial girl's hair, but ...

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    In March 2021, Jurnee Hoffmeyer, a biracial 7-year-old, had her hair cut by staff at her elementary school. She knew this didn’t seem right — and questioned why they were doing this to her.

  9. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomfield Hills area is also home to many private schools. The city limits include the nonsectarian Cranbrook Schools, Cranbrook Academy of Art, St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic School (established in 1940), [29] and the Roeper School.