Detroit Museums Events
InsideOut
Thursday, May 31
7:00a
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Inside|Out, now in its third year, brings 80 reproductions of masterpieces from the DIA's collection to the streets and parks of metro Detroit.
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Inside|Out, now in its third year, brings 80 reproductions of masterpieces from the DIA's collection to the streets and parks of metro Detroit.
Detroit's Civil Rights Struggle - Panel 3
Saturday, June 9
12:30p
Dossin Great Lakes Museum, Detroit
Dossin Great Lakes Museum Saturday, June 9 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. This special three part panel series, hosted by the Detroit Historical Society’s Black Historic Sites Committee, is will cover 100 years of civ
Dossin Great Lakes Museum, Detroit
Dossin Great Lakes Museum Saturday, June 9 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. This special three part panel series, hosted by the Detroit Historical Society’s Black Historic Sites Committee, is will cover 100 years of civ
Storyteller: Roan Judd
Sunday, June 24
2:00p
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Judd uses mime, puppetry and physicality to tell multi-cultural tales,
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Judd uses mime, puppetry and physicality to tell multi-cultural tales,
The Blueflowers
Sunday, June 3
1:00p
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Detroit band the Blueflowers are led by songwriting duo Tony Hamera and Kate Hinote. They perform songs from their 2011 release In Line with the Broken-hearted, which contains elements of Alternative-country,
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Detroit band the Blueflowers are led by songwriting duo Tony Hamera and Kate Hinote. They perform songs from their 2011 release In Line with the Broken-hearted, which contains elements of Alternative-country,
DIA Moment: Behind the Scenes - Detroit Playwrights
Friday, June 8
8:00p
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Come see the first event in a new performance series which provides a forum for works from Detroit’s theater community.
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Come see the first event in a new performance series which provides a forum for works from Detroit’s theater community.
Detroit Institute of Arts Puppets on View
Thursday, May 31
10:00a
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Marionettes by Paul McPharlin and his contemporaries are on view.
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Marionettes by Paul McPharlin and his contemporaries are on view.
Charter One Free Family Second Sunday
Sunday, June 10
1:00p
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit
Bring the whole family to Rejoice, Relive and Reconnect at the museum with free admission every second Sunday of the month, courtesy of Charter One Bank.
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit
Bring the whole family to Rejoice, Relive and Reconnect at the museum with free admission every second Sunday of the month, courtesy of Charter One Bank.
Detroit Public Schools Student Exhibition
Thursday, May 31
10:00a
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Hundreds of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools (DPS) students will be on display in the 75th annual Detroit Public Schools Student Exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA).
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Hundreds of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools (DPS) students will be on display in the 75th annual Detroit Public Schools Student Exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA).
Picasso and Matisse: The DIA's Prints and Drawings
Wednesday, July 11
10:00a
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) and Henri Matisse (1869–1954) were ground-breaking visionaries who constantly experimented with techniques and materials.
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) and Henri Matisse (1869–1954) were ground-breaking visionaries who constantly experimented with techniques and materials.
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