Detroit Institute of Arts partners with social service agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties for 10th annual Community Group Art Exhibition

Updated Nov 16, 2018

Nov. 16, 2018 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) presents its 10th annual Community Group Art Exhibition from Dec. 6, 2018 to Jan. 6, 2019 in the special exhibition galleries located next to Rivera Court, with a connected display in the Walter Gibbs Learning Center. The artworks were created by participants in the DIA’s Community Group Program, a partnership between the museum and human service agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.

The DIA’s Community Group Program has been serving social service agencies in the Detroit area for more than 20 years, providing meaningful experiences through art with gallery tours and hands-on art making. The program focuses on providing a safe, nurturing environment for creative expression and socialization, while building positive relationships within the community. The annual Community Group Art Exhibition provides a unique opportunity for group members to share their artistic work with both their peers and the public.

“The DIA is very interested in providing collaborative practices to use art as a healing tool, contributing to the important work done by these tri-county social services agencies,” said Salvador Salort-Pons, DIA director. “From veterans to grandparents, the participants in this program have created artworks, based on their personal experiences, which will resonate with all of our visitors, so we have moved this long-standing show to a more accessible location in the museum, underlining that the community is at the center of everything that we do.”

Groups in this year’s show are:

Wayne County

  • John D. Dingell Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • Piquette Square for Veterans
  • Hannan Center
  • Mariners Inn
  • Sexual Assault Services for Holistic Healing and Awareness (SASHA)

 Macomb County

  • Macomb County Community Mental Health (MCCMH) 
  • CARE of Southeastern Michigan
  • Friendship Clubhouse

Oakland County

  • Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency’s Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
  • Grace Centers of Hope

Museum Hours and Admission

9 a.m.–4 p.m. Tuesdays–Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. General admission (excludes ticketed exhibitions) is free for Wayne, Oakland and Macomb county residents and DIA members. For all others, $14 for adults, $9 for seniors ages 62+, $8 for college students, $6 for ages 6–17. For membership information, call 313-833-7971.

Nov. 16, 2018 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) presents its 10th annual Community Group Art Exhibition from Dec. 6, 2018 to Jan. 6, 2019 in the special exhibition galleries located next to Rivera Court, with a connected display in the Walter Gibbs Learning Center. The artworks were created by participants in the DIA’s Community Group Program, a partnership between the museum and human service agencies in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.

The DIA’s Community Group Program has been serving social service agencies in the Detroit area for more than 20 years, providing meaningful experiences through art with gallery tours and hands-on art making. The program focuses on providing a safe, nurturing environment for creative expression and socialization, while building positive relationships within the community. The annual Community Group Art Exhibition provides a unique opportunity for group members to share their artistic work with both their peers and the public.

“The DIA is very interested in providing collaborative practices to use art as a healing tool, contributing to the important work done by these tri-county social services agencies,” said Salvador Salort-Pons, DIA director. “From veterans to grandparents, the participants in this program have created artworks, based on their personal experiences, which will resonate with all of our visitors, so we have moved this long-standing show to a more accessible location in the museum, underlining that the community is at the center of everything that we do.”

Groups in this year’s show are:

Wayne County

  • John D. Dingell Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • Piquette Square for Veterans
  • Hannan Center
  • Mariners Inn
  • Sexual Assault Services for Holistic Healing and Awareness (SASHA)

 Macomb County

  • Macomb County Community Mental Health (MCCMH) 
  • CARE of Southeastern Michigan
  • Friendship Clubhouse

Oakland County

  • Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency’s Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
  • Grace Centers of Hope

Museum Hours and Admission

9 a.m.–4 p.m. Tuesdays–Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. General admission (excludes ticketed exhibitions) is free for Wayne, Oakland and Macomb county residents and DIA members. For all others, $14 for adults, $9 for seniors ages 62+, $8 for college students, $6 for ages 6–17. For membership information, call 313-833-7971.