The Detroit Institute of Arts has an entire exhibit filled with paintings, photographs, pottery and jewelry hanging on the walls, all of it made by kids from Detroit schools.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is accepting submissions for the 14th Annual Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos. The annual exhibition, designed to familiarize visitors with the Mexican tradition ...
Concerts, theater, springtime activities and more are on deck around town for this weekend, April 24-26.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is marking Arab American Heritage Month this April with a slate of performances, workshops and ...
Detroit — The Detroit Institute of Arts' first major exhibit of Native American art in 30 years has exceeded expectations, attracting more than double the anticipated number of visitors, and the ...
Do you ever wonder what "The Thinker" is thinking? Yes, that "Thinker" — the staunchly serious bronze sculpture that is prominently perched in front of the Detroit Institute of Arts while life passes ...
Floral lecture at the DIA. Friends of Art and Flowers at the DIA presents the 26 th annual Elizabeth Sites Kuhlman Lecture at ...
Last week, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) acquired “Bird” (1990), a striking sculpture by David Hammons, the MacArthur Genius Grant-winning African American artist known for his witty conceptual ...