Arts

Transforming Detroit: 1xRUN brings Murals to the Market

How did a small fine art print company become the organizer of Detroit’s largest mural festival? 1xRUN was established in 2010 by co-founder and CEO, Jesse Cory, along with Dan Armand and Ryan Brogan.

"Dear Fahrenheit 451"

Image of the book "Dear Fahrenheit 451"

“Dear Fahrenheit 451…...Be glad you have a voice but no eyes. Since 1953, the talking walls are bigger and louder than ever.

Museums in Detroit and What They Do for the City

Museums are more than just an open space filled with hundreds and thousands of ancient artifacts and historic findings. Museums are spaces where people can go see wonderful pieces of artwork and experience a feeling that is meaningful and lasting.

Pure Detroit Tour of the Guardian Building

On March 1, 2017, Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock Detroit announced plans to build the tallest building in Detroit at the site of the old J.L. Hudson’s department store.

Pure Detroit Tour of the Guardian Building

On March 1, 2017, Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock Detroit announced plans to build the tallest building in Detroit at the site of the old J.L. Hudson’s department store.

Eastern Market Brings Art to Detroit

Since its opening in 1891, Eastern Market has served as a place for citizens all around Michigan to buy locally grown food products. Their mission, to nourish a healthier, wealthier and happier Detroit, has extended beyond food, though.

“After Industry”: A Global Conversation

“You could only do this in a place with no rules,” claims Gary Wasserman, founder of Eastern Market’s Wasserman Projects. His eyes twinkle through red and black rimmed eyeglasses artistically matched to his plaid suit jacket.

HFC Theater Department’s “Blithe Spirit”

Last week, the Henry Ford College Theatre Department put on the English farce, “Blithe Spirit.” Directed by Judith Fletcher, this was a small cast production but certainly a lasting opportunity for the student performers.

HFC’s Student Art and Design Exhibition

The Mirror News recently had the opportunity to sit down and speak with the director of exhibitions of the Sisson Gallery, Steve Glazer.

Edible Monuments at the DIA

The Detroit Institute of Arts loves bringing in unique exhibits, and “Edible Monuments” is no exception.

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