Art & About 2022: Detroit

Hawkins Ferry House, home of JJ and Anthony Curis. Photo: Jason Keen for Preservation Magazine, 2018
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Guild Hall presents ART & ABOUT 2022
A Curated Experience Through Detroit’s Art, Music, & Architecture

The Guild Hall Annual Patron’s Trip is back and we are headed to Motor City.

Designated a UNESCO City of Design, Detroit boasts stunning Art Deco buildings, world class museums and an abundance of public art displayed in transit stations, as building murals and sculptures throughout the city.
With a visit to the private home collection of the Detroit couple who have re-ignited the city’s art scene, a curator tour at DIA, a little bit of Motown, and some delectable dining, come see why Detroit buzzes with creative energy.

Package inclusions:
• 3-nights at the Shinola Hotel, located in downtown Detroit
• All meals, beverages, taxes and gratuities during the program
• Private tours, music, attractions, entrance fees (unless noted)
• Ground transportation
• Airport transfers from Detroit (DTW) or private airport (DET)
– group arrivals and departures

To register please click HERE  – Deadline extended to August 15.

For any questions please email Kristin Eberstadt at keberstadt@guildhall.org or Tarin Wilson at tarin@planaevents.com

The recently restored Shinola Hotel Detroit, formerly a T.B. Rayl & Co department store and a Singer sewing machine store.
Kehinde Wiley, Officer of the Hussars, 2007, Detroit Institute of Arts
Motown Museum, located in the legendary Motown Records recording studio.
The Shepherd, a new arts complex created by JJ and Anthony Curis in a 110-year-old Romanesque-style church.
Mural by Brandan “BMike” Odums x Rick Williams. Courtesy of Murals in the Market.
Artist Joey Salamon’s commission for Murals in the Market.