Category:Arts and Culture
Detroit has a rich cultural landscape anchored by world-class institutions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, and the Michigan Opera Theatre. A thriving community of independent galleries, theaters, and street artists adds to the city's creative vitality. This category covers museums, theaters, galleries, public art, festivals, and cultural organizations throughout Detroit.
Pages in category "Arts and Culture"
The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 162 total.
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- David Stott Building
- Death (proto-punk band)
- Detroit after-hours club culture
- Detroit Art Week
- Detroit Artists Market
- Detroit blues scene
- Detroit Club
- Detroit creative economy
- Detroit electronic music legacy
- Detroit Foundation Hotel
- Detroit Free Press Building
- Detroit graffiti history
- Detroit hip hop tradition
- Detroit Historical Museum
- Detroit Historical Museum programs
- Detroit house music
- Detroit Industry Murals (DIA)
- Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA)
- Detroit literary community
- Detroit Music Awards
- Detroit Music Weekend
- Detroit Opera House
- Detroit public art program
- Detroit street art scene
- Detroit techno innovation
- Detroit's mural culture
- Detroiters' civic pride
- Diego Rivera's "Detroit Industry" Murals
- Dime Building
- Dodge Fountain
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- Magic Stick/Majestic Theatre Complex
- Mansion-scale homes
- Manuel "Matty" Moroun
- Marble Bar
- Martha Reeves
- Masonic Temple
- Masonic Temple Detroit
- Meadow Brook Hall
- Michigan Central Station decline
- Michigan Central Station interior
- Michigan Central Station peak operations
- Michigan Central Station redevelopment
- Michigan Central Station reopened June 6, 2024
- Michigan Film Office
- Michigan Labor Legacy Landmark
- Michigan Memorial Park
- Michigan Science Center
- Michigan Soldiers and Sailors Monument
- Michigan Theater (ruins)
- Michigan Theatre
- Mid-century modern in metro Detroit
- MOCAD exhibitions
- Monument to Joe Louis (The Fist)
- Moodymann (Kenny Dixon Jr.)
- Motown Museum (Hitsville U.S.A.)
- Motown Museum / Hitsville U.S.A.
- Movement Electronic Music Festival
- Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD)