Detroit Institute of Arts
1 storyThe Detroit Institute of Arts is a Detroit art museum with broad collections spanning American, European, African, contemporary and other visual traditions, along with conservation, exhibitions and museum education. Its identity also includes the Detroit Industry murals and a longstanding role in the region's cultural life. Farmington Voice may reference the DIA in reporting on major exhibitions, public arts access, museum governance, education or cultural policy affecting Metro Detroit residents. The subject is the institution itself, not Detroit arts generally, and should remain separate from individual artists, galleries or other museums.
Rowan University Launches Multi-Year Tribute to Black Artists
Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ is hosting a series of events through 2027 honoring African American artists, featuring music, dance, and storytelling as part of the Marie Rader Series. Programs are open to the public and students.