Detroit's Metro Area Set to Sizzle This Week
A plethora of cultural events and activities are scheduled to take place across metro Detroit, leaving something for everyone. The first event on the agenda is a unique art exhibition featuring local artist Stacey MacLeod, who will showcase her striking black-and-white visual artwork at Motor City Brew's Wednesday Night Art Series.
MacLeod's art pieces delve into the intensity and balance of light and dark, blending gothic sophistication with elements of darkness and chaos. Her high-contrast drawings, characterized by strange shadows, crooked lines, and distorted forms, invite viewers to celebrate the power of her compositions.
Attendees can experience MacLeod's artwork from 7-10 p.m. on Wednesday, November 5th at Motor City Brewing Works.
In other cultural events, musician Matthew Smith will lead his group, The Matthew Smith Group, in a live performance accompanied by an opening set by John Krautner of The Go and Conspiracy of Owls. This marks the launch of their new album on vinyl, available for purchase at the event.
The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 6th at Trinosophes.
In a bid to revitalize Detroit's historic corners, The Collective has launched a new jazz series featuring singer Sky Covington and November Fourth. This marks an exciting addition to the city's vibrant arts scene as the Collective brings together musicians and small businesses to create something special.
The jazz residency kicks off with a three-night event on Thursday, November 6th-Saturday, November 8th at The Collective, with tickets available for $30 for two people.
Meanwhile, author Thomas Nelson will delve into the mysteries of the infamous SS Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck as part of his book launch. Nelson's recently published book delves into the tragedy's aftermath and its effects on families to this day.
The event begins at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 7th at Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Belle Isle.
Detroit's Mini Hip-Hop Museum is set to make its mark with an engaging pop-up exhibition featuring interactive exhibits, art installations, and classic hip-hop memorabilia.
From Friday, November 7th-Sunday, November 9th, visitors can explore the "In My Lifetime" pop-up at Spaces At Stix in Southfield. Tickets start at $12.62.
Finally, Detroit Roller Derby is gearing up to kick off its 20-year anniversary with an epic match between D Funk and Grand Prix Madonnas on roller skates.
The season opener will take place at Masonic Temple on Saturday, November 8th, starting doors open at 4 p.m., with tickets available from $11.59-$22.19.
A plethora of cultural events and activities are scheduled to take place across metro Detroit, leaving something for everyone. The first event on the agenda is a unique art exhibition featuring local artist Stacey MacLeod, who will showcase her striking black-and-white visual artwork at Motor City Brew's Wednesday Night Art Series.
MacLeod's art pieces delve into the intensity and balance of light and dark, blending gothic sophistication with elements of darkness and chaos. Her high-contrast drawings, characterized by strange shadows, crooked lines, and distorted forms, invite viewers to celebrate the power of her compositions.
Attendees can experience MacLeod's artwork from 7-10 p.m. on Wednesday, November 5th at Motor City Brewing Works.
In other cultural events, musician Matthew Smith will lead his group, The Matthew Smith Group, in a live performance accompanied by an opening set by John Krautner of The Go and Conspiracy of Owls. This marks the launch of their new album on vinyl, available for purchase at the event.
The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 6th at Trinosophes.
In a bid to revitalize Detroit's historic corners, The Collective has launched a new jazz series featuring singer Sky Covington and November Fourth. This marks an exciting addition to the city's vibrant arts scene as the Collective brings together musicians and small businesses to create something special.
The jazz residency kicks off with a three-night event on Thursday, November 6th-Saturday, November 8th at The Collective, with tickets available for $30 for two people.
Meanwhile, author Thomas Nelson will delve into the mysteries of the infamous SS Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck as part of his book launch. Nelson's recently published book delves into the tragedy's aftermath and its effects on families to this day.
The event begins at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 7th at Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Belle Isle.
Detroit's Mini Hip-Hop Museum is set to make its mark with an engaging pop-up exhibition featuring interactive exhibits, art installations, and classic hip-hop memorabilia.
From Friday, November 7th-Sunday, November 9th, visitors can explore the "In My Lifetime" pop-up at Spaces At Stix in Southfield. Tickets start at $12.62.
Finally, Detroit Roller Derby is gearing up to kick off its 20-year anniversary with an epic match between D Funk and Grand Prix Madonnas on roller skates.
The season opener will take place at Masonic Temple on Saturday, November 8th, starting doors open at 4 p.m., with tickets available from $11.59-$22.19.