Arts

Detroit Modernism Week kicks off April 16


Feature Story A scene from Oren Goldenberg's "A Requiem for Douglass" installation

Your guide to Art X Detroit


NPR host Michel Martin to visit Detroit for national radio series


Feature Story Curt Bailey

An artist's argument for STEAM education


Knight Arts Challenge launches for third year


Styleshack evolves into e-commerce/online content play


Philip Levine, poet of working-class Detroit, dies at 87


Celebrate Detroit's world-class Hackley Collection at 71st annual concert


Cafe 78, a new bar and eatery inside MOCAD, opens Friday


Two artists each win $50K to bring projects to Detroit


New ideas and forward-thinking actions are all part of the arts in the D. Visual artists, including painters, sculptors, designers, architects; and musicians working in nearly every genre (or sub-genre) under the sun and moon are here doing their funky thing.

All provide the foundation for multiple healthy scenes. Much of what we do here is recognized on a global scale. And sometimes the world comes to us. Just tap that cute girl or guy on the shoulder at Hamtramck's Public Pool next time you're there and ask if they're speaking Danish or Dutch. It was Danish last time we did that. The arts are happening in Detroit, and they stay hot year round.