This weekend in Detroit offers an abundant mix of unique events, from art to music to dancing to shopping, and lots more. Plus, it’s Mother’s Day on Sunday, so these are some great ways to celebrate the day with your loved ones too. 

If you’re looking for even more to do every day of the week, see the Metro Times events calendar, which is free to use if you have something planned that you’d like to advertise to Metro Times readers.

Re/View: A CCS Alumni Exhibition When: May 10 from 5-10 p.m. Where: College for Creative Studies, Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education, Valade Family Gallery (Detroit) What: An art exhibition Who: CCS alumni Why: Re/View is a juried exhibition of works in all media by CCS Alumni from across the country. Credit: Facebook, College for Creative Studies
Fleatroit When: May 10 from 5-10 p.m. Where: Detroit Foundation Hotel What: A flea market Who: Local vintage lovers and vendors Why: The event is free to attend and guests can sip, shop, and listen to live music throughout the night. Vendors range from vintage craft and specialty gifts to jewelry and apparel. Credit: Facebook, Fleatroit Junk City
Mannequin Pussy When: May 10 at 7 p.m. Where: The Shelter (Detroit) What: A concert Who: Mannequin Pussy Why: It’s a stop on the band’s current “I Got Heaven Tour.” Credit: Ticketmaster
Body Works Dance Concert When: May 10 from 7:15-9:30 p.m. Where: Jam Handy (Detroit) What: Dance performances Who: Local dancers Why: See some performances by talented dancers for a night filled with energy and passion. Plus, community partners and works of visual artists will be on display in the lobby. Credit: Facebook, Jam Handy
Clothing Swap When: Feb. 10 from 12-4 p.m. Where: Spot Lite What: A clothing swap Who: Detroiters Why: Bring up to 10 pieces of clothing you’re done with and get new clothing for your closet. Credit: Layla McMurtrie
The Salvation Army’s Walk for Justice When: May 11 from 8-11 a.m. Where: Detroit Zoo (Royal Oak) What: A benefit walk Who: Local families Why: All proceeds from the walk go directly to The William Booth Legal Aid Clinic, which helps families and veterans throughout metro Detroit find access to legal aid. Plus, there will be family-friendly activities and a silent auction. Credit: Shutterstock
Paint and Pamper: A Mother’s Day with artistry and glamour When: May 11 from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Party with a Tee (Wayne) What: A Mother’s Day painting event Who: Local mothers and daughters Why: Create memories with your mother by painting T-shirts together while getting glammed up. Credit: Facebook, Party with a Tee
National Mini-Golf Day at Cranbrook on the Green When: May 11 and May 12 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Cranbrook Art Museum (Bloomfield Hills) What: A family mini-golf event Who: Local families Why: Celebrate National Miniature Golf Day and Mother’s Day with your family at Cranbrook Art Museum. Admission to the Art Museum is free with mini-golf. Credit: Cranbrook on the Green
The ReVamp Clothing Swap Festival When: May 11 from 12-5 p.m. Where: Bamboo Royal Oak What: A clothing swap Who: Fashion lovers Why: Drop off your unwanted clothing and grab some new pieces that other guests have contributed. There will be live music, crafting, and other activities to participate in. All excess clothing will get donated to Detroit nonprofits. Credit: Facebook, Bamboo Royal Oak
Festival of Dance When: May 11 and May 12 from 2-4 p.m. Where: University of Michigan, Flint What: Dance performances Who: Flint School of Performing Arts Production Why: Flint Youth Ballet will perform a range of dances, from classical ballet to new works by renowned choreographers of today. The Children’s Performance Workshop, Youth Dance Ensemble, and Adult Ballet Ensemble will also be featured. Credit: Festival of Dance
The Vision Open Mic When: May 11 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Where: The Commons (Detroit) What: An open mic and art night Who: The Vision Detroit and community members Why: The stage is open to performers of any kind and art supplies will be provided for those who want to chill and draw. Plus, admission is free. Credit: Instagram, @melli.pittiglio
She Shall Rise From The Ashes Opening Reception When: May 11 from 6-10 p.m. Where: Detroit Contemporary (Detroit) What: An art exhibition opening Who: Detroit visual and literary artists including Desawna “SIS” Buford, Halima Afi Cassells, jessica Care moore, Marsha Music, Maya Wynn Boyd, Melba Joyce Boyd, Sabrina Nelson, and Sudani Shaah Why: This collaborative exhibition takes viewers on a journey through the past, present, and future history of Detroit from a woman’s perspective. Credit: Facebook, detroit contemporary
Yellow Brick Ballads: Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit When: May 10 at 7 p.m. and May 11 at 2 p.m. Where: Detroit Film Theatre What: A concert Who: Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit Why: End your weekend with talented Detroit youth. The concert will fuse jazz, gospel, techno, and pop in a journey of growth, hope, and friendship. Credit: Photo by Studio Lumumba
The Annual Lavish Fashion Showcase When: May 11 from 7-10:30 p.m. Where: The Riverside (Detroit) What: A fashion show Who: Presented by Lucania Lavish Couture Why: The exclusive show promises an evening of glamor, sophistication, and artistry through the latest creations of Lucania Lavish Couture. Credit: Facebook, Gallery 46
The Forgotten Fashion Show When: May 11 from 6-9 p.m. Where: Gallery 46 (Pontiac) What: A fashion show and art experience Who: Designers and models Why: There will be an art piece segment on the runway, live music performances, locally owned/cooked hibachi, vendors, and more. The mission of the event is to start a change to make the fashion industry safer, more inclusive, and one where models don’t have to work for free. Credit: Facebook, Lola Lovely Black
Emo Night Brooklyn When: May 11 at 8 p.m. Where: Saint Andrew’s Hall What: An emo music night Who: Emo Night Brooklyn Why: Enjoy a pop-punk/emo DJ event curated by event company Emo Night Brooklyn. Credit: Instagram, @emonight_bk
Marqueetown Benefit Screening When: May 12 from 3-5 p.m. Where: The Senate Theater (Detroit) What: A film screening Who: Local film lovers Why: The Michigan-made documentary centers a true story of a beloved historic theater in the Upper Peninsula that was restored. Tickets are $10 and benefit the Senate Theater. Credit: Courtesy photo
Mother’s Day Time to Teal Race to support Ovarian Cancer When: May 12 Where: Downtown Ann Arbor What: A benefit run or walk Who: Families Why: The race is an opportunity to gather to celebrate Mother’s Day and raise ovarian cancer awareness. The family-friendly run includes Washtenaw Dairy treat, character photo ops, and sidewalk chalk art. All proceeds from the race support the Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance. Credit: Facebook, Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance
Found Footage Festival When: May 12 from 7-9:30 p.m. Where: Planet Ant Theatre (Hamtramck) What: A funny festival Who: New York-based Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett Why: The show is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a tour, with this stop in metro Detroit. Credit: Courtesy photo
Hatsune Miku When: May 12 at 8 p.m. Where: Fisher Theatre (Detroit) What: A unique live show Who: ‘Virtual’ Japanese pop star Hatsune Miku and anime fans Why: It’s a stop on the 2024 “Miku Expo,” spearheaded by Anime company Crunchyroll and music technology Crypton Future Media. Credit: Crunchyroll

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Layla McMurtrie is the digital editor of Detroit Metro Times. She's passionate about art, music, food, and Detroit's culture and community. Her work has been featured in the Detroit Free Press, Between...