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Award-winning Detroit musician Audra Kubat hosts songwriting workshops and performance at the DIA
The workshops will be a collaboration between Kubat and guests to write a song inspired by select artworks within the DIA
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Michigan Music, Education, Music, News, Things to Do, Visual Art, Women's History Month, Audra Kubat, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit music, songwriting workshops, Detroit art, Detroit events, Detroit concerts, things to do in Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA)
Disney+ series highlighting Detroit Youth Choir debuts Wednesday — and the city is proud
The Lions may have lost, but Detroit is still winning
Tags: Music News, Music, Views & Opinions, Television, Detroit Youth Choir, Choir, Disney+, Detroit, Anthony White, Terry Crews, America's Got Talent, DIA, Detroit Film Theatre
In trial film ‘Saint Omer,’ rich reflection arises from restraint
Based on the real-life 2013 case of Fabienne Kabou, a woman who was accused of killing her own baby, the drama screens at the Detroit Film Theatre this weekend
By George Elkind
Tags: Movies, Movies, Kayije Kagam, Fabienne Kabou, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts, DFT, Detroit Film Theatre, Detroit Film Theatre at the DIA
In the DIA’s ‘Van Gogh in America,’ there’s more than meets the eye
Van Gogh still beckons
By David Nichols
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts & Culture, Vincent Van Gogh, Van Gogh in America, DIA, Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts
‘Lust for Life’ paints Van Gogh — convincingly — as a realist
The 1956 Kirk Douglas-starring biopic screens Saturday at the DIA to coincide with its new ‘Van Gogh in America’ exhibition
Tags: Movies, Movies, Lust for Life, Vincent Van Gogh, DIA, Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Film Theatre, Video
‘Van Gogh in America’ opens at Detroit Institute of Arts on Sunday
The exhibition celebrates 100 years since the DIA became the first U.S. museum to acquire one of the iconic artist’s paintings
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Things to Do, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts, Vincent van Gogh
Detroit’s QLine streetcars wrapped in Van Gogh art to promote DIA’s new exhibit
‘Van Gogh in America’ opens Oct. 2
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Arts & Culture, Detroit, QLine, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts
Forget about those digital ‘immersive’ exhibits — the DIA has the good stuff with upcoming ‘Van Gogh in America’
Will the real Van Gogh please stand up?
Tags: Fall Arts Guide, Arts & Culture, Vincent Van Gogh, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Fall Arts Guide, Cover Story
The Concours d’Elegance auto show has been retooled as the new Motor City-centric Detroit Concours d’Elegance
The ode to beautiful cars has a new family-friendly event
Tags: Things to Do, Things to Do, automobile, Detroit, DIA, cars, Concours d’Elegance
Metro Detroit artist Monica Molinaro has died, celebration of life planned at the DIA
‘Art is treated as a precious relic, but it’s really an expression of who we are,’ she said
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Visual Art, Monica Molinaro, Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts, DIA, art, Michigan
In ‘Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy,’ three stories of chance collide
Tags: Movies, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy
Shirley Woodson brings spiritual cleansing to the DIA with 'Shield of the Nile Reflections'
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Shirley Woodson, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts
‘The New Black Vanguard’ at the DIA is the exhibit Black Detroiters need
Tags: Detroit, DIA, 'The New Black Vanguard', Detroit, The Scene, Arts and Culture, Detroit Institute of Arts, photography
Detroit Institute of Arts to host traveling exhibition spotlighting emerging contemporary Black photographers
By Jerilyn Jordan
Tags: News Hits, The Scene, DIA, Detroit, art, photography
Painting by Detroit artist Tylonn Sawyer is first work purchased from Black art acquisition fund for DIA
Tags: DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts, Tylonn Sawyer
DIA celebrates the Black, beautiful photography of Kwame Brathwaite
By Kahn Santori Davison
Tags: DIA, Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts, Kwame Brathwaite
Sterling Heights removes 'Punisher' tile from controversial DIA-sponsored police dept. art project
Tags: Detroit Institute of Arts, DIA, Sterling Heights, police, To Serve and Protect, The Punisher, Thin Blue Line
DIA extends 'Detroit Style: Car Design in the Motor City' exhibition
Tags: DIA, Detroit Style, autos, Detroit Institute of Arts, cars
Detroit Institute of Arts to screen taiko drum concert for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month series
Tags: City Slang, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, DIA, Detroit, taiko drums, free online event, live stream
OMFG there are two van Gogh events coming to Detroit, please stop emailing us
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts & Culture, Van Gogh, DIA, TCF Center, Detroit, Emily in Paris
Now that it’s lit up, people seem to like Detroit’s new I-94 sign
By Steve Neavling
Pot-friendly Michigan music venue scales back programming
What’s happening in Detroit on 4/20?