Located in the heart of Detroit's Cass Corridor neighborhood (Midtown), Cass Cafe has has been a gathering spot for over 16 years. in addition to serving tasty lunch and dinner creations, the Cass Cafe is also a cultural hub. The Gallery features some of the finest art exhibitions in the Detroit metro area, and the monthly Cass Collective music series highlights the best up-and-coming talent from Detroit and beyond. Other events are scheduled throughout the month. Cass Cafe can accommodate large parties for special events, receptions and more. Breakfast is served on Saturday only, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Contact us for more information.
When the 20 year old Arts League of Michigan (ALM) moved into its new home in July of 2009, it was a victory after a 4-year effort. The ALM no longer had to hold arts activities in scattered Metro Detroit venues-it had its own. The new home is a 19th century building formerly known as the Harmonie Club, in what is now, Paradise Valley. It was re-named the Virgil H. Carr Cultural Arts Center. The public was welcomed to a fall gala. By that time, the ALM programs were up and running. At the heart of ALM are the arts classes for youngsters ages 7 to 18 in creative writing, dance, theater, photography and especially jazz and visual arts. They have been identifiers of the ALM community-focused arts mission since 1991. That recently expanded with the addition of arts classes for adults. To date, add a succession of art exhibitions, celebrity concerts and master classes, art fairs, artists who use free space in which to create, literary and musical entertainment in Beatrice Buck Park, the new gift shop, plus rentals by the public for private affairs ranging from baby showers to fashion shows to corporate parties, seminars/workshops, weddings and more, and you have the active, stimulating, community-friendly center of arts and culture that the Carr Center is today.
Red Bull House of Art is a live-in residency experience in Detroit, dedicated to providing visual artists the freedom and space to create. Our aim is to support courageous exploration in visual arts.
5 E Gallery Arts Center presents work that is transformational. We provide a myriad of opportunities for engagement beyond performances, allowing for deeper connection and understanding among Artists, Students, and Community. As a partner in these endeavors, donors play an active role in enabling our Students, and Artists to transform lives through the arts. 5 E Gallery is an alternative multidisciplinary arts organization that presents and supports contemporary artists and their work, facilitates the creation of new work, and creatively engages, builds, and informs audiences and communities.
Detroit Artists Market (DAM) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit contemporary art gallery. We have shown and sold work by the best visual artists in the Detroit area since 1932. We offer a full schedule of exhibitions, gallery talks, special events, and our Elements sales gallery full of original art to collect or give as gifts. DAM is supported through the generosity of our members, patrons, customers, and artists.
Library Street Collective specializes in cutting edge modern and contemporary art with a primary focus on artists who have developed their skills and visual art in public spaces. With roots deep in the City of Detroit, Library Street Collective has cultivated a diverse clientele of museum, corporate and private collectors that span the globe.
Opening in October 2008, Simone DeSousa Gallery was born as a physical reminder of art’s connectivity to community and social transformation, a space designed to channel inspiration in the form of some of the best manifestations of contemporary art today, and cultivate a new culture of art collecting in Detroit. Simone DeSousa Gallery was formerly known as Re:View Contemporary Gallery.
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Galerie Camille is a fine art gallery that makes its new home in Midtown Detroit. Established in 1987, it promotes established and emerging artists of outstanding caliber who are based locally and internationally. Our hours are by appointment only right now. Please contact the gallery directly to set up an appointment and for any other information. David Chow, Gallery Director Mary Ann Mangano, PR Manager Julia Stephenson, Assistant https://twitter.com/GalerieCamille http://www.yelp.com/biz/galerie-camille-detroit-2
Wasserman Projects is a Metro-Detroit gallery featuring both established and emerging international artists through exhibitions, concerts and lectures across the country. Our artists combine rich visual appeal together with compelling conceptual execution.
The Suddle Creations’ art gallery showcases local artists and introduces the community to a wide array of artistic expressions. Fine art, photography, jewelry, sculpture, fashion, books and greeting cards are displayed. Interactive talks with the artists will also be a draw to educate viewers on the mindset and educational background of these regional artists. Performing artists & Creative projects also adds intrigue and excitement to many events.
Sugar Hill Clay is a ceramic studio in Midtown Detroit. Classes are available for students of all ages and abilities.
Welcome to LTGraphics & Consulting, Inc., Services & Artist Showroom Facebook Page, I am Lititia White, Master Designer & International Artist. We are located at 71 Garfield in the Historic, Eclectic and Diverse Midtown Detroit. The Entertainment and The Arts industries are an area of focus for LTGraphics. We know how to translate the artist and/or clients vision for the BEST IMPACT of your IMAGE and IDENTITY. “Catering To The Creativity In You” is what we do.
Newly Formed Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce Introduces its Board of Directors and Statewide Business Drive Organization will be the advocate for the economic empowerment and sustainability of African American businesses in Michigan. Detroit, MI (February 14, 2011) – Michigan black business leaders have come together to combat the challenged Michigan economy for African American businesses by establishing the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce (MBCC). The black chamber will introduce its board of directors; goals and black business membership drive at a press conference on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. The press conference will be held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. President and CEO Ron Busby, Sr. of the US Black Chamber of Commerce (USBC) is coming to Detroit to participate in MBCC’s press conference; welcome MBCC as an affiliate; and provide remarks on behalf of the national organization. USBC is the recognized national voice of black business in America. It advocates for more than 1.2 million black-owned businesses’ well-being and prosperity. MBCC’s new board was sworn-in on February 9th by the Honorable Craig Strong, Judge of Wayne County 3rd District Court. The new board members are William Brooks (Chairman), Charlie Beckham (Chairman Elect), Ken Harris (President/CEO), Pamela Rodgers (Vice President), Wayne Phillips (Treasurer), Reuben Munday (Secretary), Louis Green (State Advisor), Rod Rickman (National Advisor), Douglass Diggs, Natalie King, Mark Douglas, Dennis Archer, Jr., Dr. Geneva Williams, Cheryl Richardson, Hiram Jackson, Robert Chavis, Andrew G. McLemore, Jr., T. A. El Amin, Rumia Burbank, Eric Hardy and David Burnley. The MBCC is Michigan’s first statewide black chamber of commerce. The black chamber’s creation is the culmination of efforts by a network of business organizations called the African American Business Alliance. In 2010, the Alliance refocused its advocacy efforts to establish and transition into the first African American statewide business organization – the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce. According to Ken Harris, the chamber’s president and CEO, “The Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce will aggressively advocate for the economic gardening, growth and capacity building of Michigan black-owned businesses. As a mission-based member driven organization, the black chamber will provide quality resources, benefits, services and access needed to help stimulate economic viability throughout Michigan. Our efforts will nurture an environment of economic parity helping black businesses to expand and create jobs, jobs, jobs in the community." A report of findings on the state of black business will be presented during the MBCC’s State of Black Business Convention to be held on Thursday, June 23, 2011, at the Fort Shelby Hotel Doubletree Guests Suites. During 2011 and 2012, the MBCC will launch local black chambers of commerce throughout many urban cities including Detroit, Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids, Southfield, Oak Park, Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Kalamazoo, Ypsilanti, Jackson, Birmingham, Battle Creek, Idle Wild, Royal Oak and Muskegon. ####
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