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Black History Month events this Week at the DIA, January 30-February 4, 2018

CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH 

U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith will present a reading of her work on 
Friday at 7pm, part of an evening of programs celebrating Black History Month. 

Black History Month: 
A Night Celebrating Creativity and Movement

Friday from 12 noon – 2 a.m.
The DIA kicks off Black History Month with a late night celebration, remaining open until 2 a.m. Highlights of the event include a reading by U.S. poet laureate Tracy K. Smith and a performance by Mahogany Jones. Other events include tours, artist talks and a late night dance party. Please join us as we honor African American creativity with learning, entertainment, and extended hours encompassing the theme of movement in the African American community and Detroit. read more

U.S. Poet Laureate: Tracy K. Smith

Friday at 7 p.m.
Celebrate the start of Black History Month with a lecture and reading by U.S. poet laureate Tracy K. Smith. Smith is the author of three books of poetry: The Body’s Question (2003), Duende (2007)Life on Mars (2011) and  Wade in the Water (forthcoming, April 2018). In 2014 she was awarded the Academy of American Poets fellowship. In June 2017, Smith was named U.S. Poet Laureate. She teaches creative writing at Princeton University. DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

Friday Night Live!: Mohogany Jones

Friday at 9 p.m.
Recording and performance artist, educator, and activist Mahogany Jones is a lyrical force. Jones is most renowned as four-time, undefeated champion of BET’s “106 & Park” Freestyle Friday. Having shared stages with KEM, Les Nubians, The Roots, Moonchild, the late Gil Scott Heron, Lecrae, and many others, her sound of Hip-Hop Soul is melodic and spellbinding. Rivera Court, 2nd level. read more

Puppet Performance: Can You Spell Harlem?

SaturdaySunday at 2 p.m.
Puppeteer Schroeder Cherry explores the stories of the Harlem Renaissance with a cast of lively family characters who draw on the art, music, and stories of historical personalities such as writer Zora Neale Hurston, musician Eubie Blake, artist Aaron Douglas, and photographer James Van Der Zee. Rivera Court, 2nd level. read more

Detroit Film Theatre: 
Sammy Davis, Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me

Saturday at 7 & 9:30 p.m. / Sunday at 2 & 4:30 p.m.
An astonishingly talented singer, dancer and actor, Sammy Davis Jr. began dazzling audiences at the age of three, never slowing down until his death at age 64 in 1990. Through rare archival footage and interviews, longtime Spike Lee collaborator Sam Pollard has captured the brilliance, complexity and tension that comprised Sammy Davis Jr.’s life. DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more 

The DFT is presented by Buddy’s Pizza

26th Annual Alain Locke Awards

Sunday at 2 p.m.
Friends of African and African American Art are a society of individuals who are dedicated to the promotion and understanding of African American culture. Sculptor, graphic and installation artist Willie Cole is the 2018 recipient of FAAAA’s Alain Locke Award. Cole will discuss his career and the process of transforming familiar objects into powerful works of art, evoking the African American experience and inspiration of West African religion, mythology and culture. Lecture Hall, 1st level. read more
Black History Month programs are made possible 
by the generous support of Arn and Nancy Tellem.
 

IN THE GALLERIES     

Making Home: Contemporary Works from the DIA presents a range of works by artists from the DIA’s collections of Prints, Drawings and Photographs and Contemporary art that are concerned with idealistic representations of home. read more

Monet: Framing Life

Through March 4, 2018
This intimate exhibition focuses on the DIA’s only painting by Claude Monet – Rounded Flower Bed (Corbeille de fleurs). Experience the DIA’s painting together with 10 other Argenteuil paintings by Monet and fellow impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir.  read more

D-Cyphered: Portraits by Jenny Risher

Through February 28, 2018
Takes viewers on a photographic timeline that makes up the story of the Detroit hip-hop scene. Since the emergence of Eminem and his movie 8 Mile, and the recognition of the genius of the late J. Dilla, Detroit has seen a deep underground scene emerge and gain national recognition. Through this exhibition the rich history that makes Detroit hip-hop a one-of-a kind genre will be explored. read more

LECTURES

Just how perfectly should a sculpture imitate the corporeal human body? Modern histories of Western sculpture have typically shunned extreme illusionism in favor of the austere, white marble statuary of the classical tradition. This talk by Emerson Bowyer explores an alternative narrative, in which artists from the Middle Ages to now have frequently sought to evoke the living presence of the body. Lecture Hall, 1st level. read more

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF AWESOME 

Drop-In Workshop: Collage Portraits

Friday from 6-9 p.m. / SaturdaySunday from 12-4 p.m.
Use this distinctive process to create a portrait out of a mix of papers, cloth and other simple objects. DIA Studio, 1st level. read more

Drop-In Workshop: Printmaking

Friday from 6-11 p.m.
Use foam printing plates, water-based inks and a wooden stylus to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind hand-pulled prints on paper. Create one print to take home, and one to leave behind to display on the walls of our Learning Center. DIA Studio, 1st level. read more

Drawing in the Galleries
Artist/instructors help participants create drawings to take home.

Friday6-9 p.m.

Ancient Cultures of the Americas, 1st level
SaturdayNoon-4 p.m.

American, 2nd level
SundayNoon-4 p.m.

Modern, 2nd level

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS     

Thursdays at the Museum: 
Highlights of the Permanent Collection (Tour)

Thursday at 1 p.m.
Every Thursday at 1 p.m. the Detroit Institute of Arts offers programs for adults 55+. For more information on Thursdays at the Museum, call 313.833.4005. Free with museum admission.

Chess Club Open Play

Friday from 4-8 p.m.
Join the Detroit City Chess Club in their regular Friday meet-ups in Prentis Court. Watch as these young players hone their craft or even sit down to test your own skills. Prentis Court, 1st level.

MUSEUM SHOP  

Black History Month 
The DIA Shop has brought in an assortment of books and other gifts in celebration of Black History Month. In addition, the shop will host trunk shows with several vendors throughout the weekend including sculptor Don Calloway, doll-maker Michele Sapp, and jewelry artist Brenda Barnes on Friday, February 2 from 5-10 PM and jewelry maker Vershion Young and textile designer Dorothy Jett-Carter on Saturday, February 3 from 1-5 PM. Two titles from poet laureate Tracy K. Smith will also be available in the shop and online  in conjunction with her lecture on February 2.

These programs are supported in part by awards from the Michigan Council for Arts And Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts; the DTE Energy Foundation; and the PNC Foundation. Art making in the DIA Studio is partially supported by the Jerry Earles and George Francoeur Art Making Fund. The Detroit Film Theatre is supported by Buddy’s Pizza.

These programs are also supported by your millage investment in the DIA.
Proud to be located in Midtown Detroit
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TUESDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 p.m.

WEDNESDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 p.m.

THURSDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Museum Gallery Tour
1 p.m.

FRIDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 & 6 p.m.
Drop-In Detroit City Chess Club
4-8 p.m.
Drawing in the Galleries
6-9 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Collage Portaits
6-9 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Printmaking
6-11 p.m.
Tracy K. Smith, U.S. Poet Laureate 
7 p.m.
Music: Mohogany Jones
9 p.m.

SATURDAY
Drawing in the Galleries
12-4 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Collage Portraits
12-4 p.m.
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Family Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Lecture: Body Doubles
2 p.m.
Puppet Performance: Can You Spell Harlem?
2 p.m.
Film: Sammy Davis, Jr.
7 & 9:30 p.m.

SUNDAY
Gallery Games
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Drawing in the Galleries
12-4 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Collage Portraits
12-4 p.m.
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Family Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Lecture: Alain Locke Awards
2 p.m.
Puppet Performance: Can You Spell Harlem?
2 p.m.
Film: Sammy Davis, Jr.
2 & 4:30 p.m.

Support the DIA

 

Your membership and donations are critical to the museum’s success.

 

membership
donate
Admission 
Museum admission is free for all residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.
Museum admission is free to DIA members.
Contact the Membership Helpline at 313.833.7971 or membership@dia.org
$12.50 adults, $8 seniors, $6 youth (6-17), $7 college students, free for children 5 and under.
Museum Hours
TuesdayThursday9 a.m – 4 p.m.
Friday9 a.m – 10 p.m.
Saturday10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday10 a.m – 5 p.m.
Macy’s Sundays
Thanks to Macy’s, the DIA offers special programs for visitors and families every Sunday. Special exhibitions and select programming may carry an additional charge.
Box Office 313.833.4005
CaféDIA 313.833.7966
Museum Shop 313.833.7944 www.diashop.org 
Detroit Film Theatre
Admission: $9.50 adults, $7.50 seniors, students and DIA members. Selected matinees: $5, free for members.
DFT info line313.833.3237

Sura Arts Academy Photography At the Arab American National Museum (Spring Session)

The Sura Arts Academy is going to start a new session this winter from February 6th-April 24th. Try to register your kids if they are intereseted. Spots are limited.

 

Greetings friends,

I hope you’re doing well!  The Arab American National Museum’s (AANM) SURA Arts Academy starts back up for 2018!  In the 10-week course, photography students will explore, document, and learn the art of photography.  Students will have the opportunity to speak with professional photographers and explore their community, identity, and culture through the lens of their camera.  This semester, the theme for the class is harmony, unity, and community, with a focus on social justice and empowerment through not only their camera lens but through social media, as students take control of our Instagram page!  The program will take place at AANM every Tuesday, starting February 6th – April 24th from 4:30-6:30pm.  As with all SURA classes, the students final work will be celebrated and displayed in AANM’s gallery space in Summer/early Fall of 2018.

For more info or to register, please click HERE or the image/flyer below.  Spots are limited.

 

David A. Serio | Educator & Public Programming Specialist | Arab American National Museum

13624 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, MI 48126 | Office 313.624.0239 |

 

 

Connect with us ACCESS | Arab American National Museum |
National Network for Arab American Communities | Center for Arab American Philanthropy

 

This Week at the DIA, January 9-15, 2018

DETROIT FILM THEATRE 

The Divine Order is a new feature from Switzerland, set in the 1970s before Swiss women had the right to vote or participate in elections.

The Divine Order

Friday at 7 p.m. / Saturday at 7 & 9:30 p.m.
Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
(Switzerland/2017-directed by Petra Volpe) It’s 1971 in Switzerland. Dutiful housewife Nora is “forbidden” by her husband to take a part-time job. As her frustration grows, Nora begins to resist the rules of her male-dominated society, eventually finding herself at the forefront of her town’s suffragette movement. Nora’s newfound celebrity brings threats and marital turmoil, but by not backing down she convinces the women in her village to consider going on strike – and in doing so, makes some startling discoveries about the meaning of liberation. (96 min.) DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

Join us for a program of audience favorites and award-winners that offer witty and wise takes on friends, family, and fitting in. For ages 8 and up. (75 min.) DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

The Syrian Bride

Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
(Israel/Germany/2004-directed by Eran Riklis)  Shot on location, The Syrian Brideis a powerful tale of the physical and emotional borders of the Middle East  and the courage it takes to cross them. In Arabic, English and Hebrew with English subtitles. DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Program:
King: A Filmed Record… Montgomery to Memphis

Monday, Jan. 19 at 1 p.m.
This monumental documentary that follows Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from 1955 to 1968, in his rise from regional activist to world-renowned leader of the Civil Rights movement. DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story

Saturday at 4 p.m.
Starlet. Siren. The Most Beautiful Woman in the World. These are some of the phrases used to describe legendary Hollywood actress Hedy Lamarr, and now Alexandra Dean’s illuminating documentary adds the title of Inventor – and perhaps even Genius – to the list. DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

The DFT is presented by Buddy’s Pizza

MUSIC  

Friday Night Live!: The Michigan Philharmonic:

Friday at 7 and 8:30 p.m.

Miniature Masterpieces features the Michigan Philharmonic performing Francis Poulenc’s Trois Mouvements Perpetuels, Osvaldo Golijov’s Lullaby and Doina, Alberto Ginastera’s Impressiones de la Pun and Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73 (arr. By Iain Farrington).

DFT Auditorium, 1st level. read more

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Program:
Alvin Waddles Gospel Choir

Monday at 5:30 p.m.
Alvin Waddles has delighted Detroit music lovers with performances in a variety of musical events including the Detroit International Jazz Festival and the Detroit Festival of the Arts. For this performance in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Mr. Waddles will feature his work with Music Ministries of several churches; among them, the historic New Bethel Baptist Church, Hartford Memorial Baptist and Hope United Methodist in Southfield, MI. where he has served as the Director of Music since 1995. DFT Auditorium, 1st level. Free to the public.

IN THE GALLERIES     

Making Home: Contemporary Works from the DIA presents a range of works by artists from the DIA’s collections of Prints, Drawings and Photographs and Contemporary art that are concerned with idealistic representations of home. read more

Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimage

LAST WEEK! Through January 15, 2018
Artist Frederic Church was the most popular painter in mid-19th-century America. This exhibition brings together nearly all of Church’s most important paintings of the Middle East, Athens and Rome. Tickets are now on sale! One ticket provides admission to both Monet: Framing Life and Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimageread more

Monet: Framing Life

Through March 4, 2018
This intimate exhibition focuses on the DIA’s only painting by Claude Monet – Rounded Flower Bed (Corbeille de fleurs). Experience the DIA’s painting together with 10 other Argenteuil paintings by Monet and fellow impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Tickets are now on sale! One ticket provides admission to both Monet: Framing Life and Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimageread more

D-Cyphered: Portraits by Jenny Risher

Through February 28, 2018
Takes viewers on a photographic timeline that makes up the story of the Detroit hip-hop scene. Since the emergence of Eminem and his movie 8 Mile, and the recognition of the genius of the late J. Dilla, Detroit has seen a deep underground scene emerge and gain national recognition. Through this exhibition the rich history that makes Detroit hip-hop a one-of-a kind genre will be explored. read more

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF AWESOME 

Drop-In Workshop: Snow Snakes

Friday from 6-9 p.m. / SaturdaySunday from 12-4 p.m.
Learn a traditional Inuit game and decorate a simple stick to look like a snake. DIA Studio, 1st level. read more

MLK Day Drop-In Workshop: Create & Donate – Notebooks

Monday, Jan. 15 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
In honor of  Martin Luther King Jr. Day, create pamphlet-stitch notebooks, one to be donated to a local school and one for yourself. DIA Studio, 1st level. read more

Drawing in the Galleries

Artist/instructors help participants create drawings to take home.

Friday6-9 p.m., Arts of Africa, 1st level
SaturdayNoon-4 p.m., American, 2nd level
SundayNoon-4 p.m., American, Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, 2nd level

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS     

Thursdays at the Museum: Art Talk – Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimage with Curator Ken Myers

Thursday at 1 p.m.
“Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimage” focuses on American artist Frederic Church’s paintings done in the Middle East, Athens and Rome. Church was the most popular and financially successful painter in mid-19th-century America, best known for his large paintings of wild places in North and South America, the North Atlantic and the Caribbean. Lecture Hall, 1st level. read more

Chess Club Open Play

Friday from 4-8 p.m.
Join the Detroit City Chess Club in their regular Friday meet-ups in Prentis Court. Watch as these young players hone their craft or even sit down to test your own skills. Prentis Court, 1st level.

MUSEUM SHOP  

New Year, New You!
Make 2018 the year you commit to creativity! Whether you are keen to learn or if you already have some skills, the DIA Shop has kits and supplies for artists of all ages and levels of expertise. Be inspired and get creative at diashop.org .

These programs are supported in part by awards from the Michigan Council for Arts And Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts; the DTE Energy Foundation; and the PNC Foundation. Art making in the DIA Studio is partially supported by the Jerry Earles and George Francoeur Art Making Fund. The Detroit Film Theatre is supported by Buddy’s Pizza.

These programs are also supported by your millage investment in the DIA.

CONNECT WITH US

Proud to be located in Midtown Detroit

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TUESDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 p.m.

WEDNESDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 p.m.

THURSDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Museum lecture
1 p.m.
Film: The Syrian Bride
7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 & 6 p.m.
Drop-In Detroit City Chess Club
4-8 p.m.
Drawing in the Galleries
6-9 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Snow Snakes
6-9 p.m.
Film: The Divine Order
7 p.m.
Music: Miniature Masterpieces
7 & 8:30 p.m.

SATURDAY
Gallery Games
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Drawing in the Galleries
12-4 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Snow Snakes
12-4 p.m.
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Family Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Film: NY Children’s Film Fest
2 p.m.
Film: Bombshell
4 p.m.
Film: The Divine Order
7 & 9:30 p.m.

SUNDAY
Gallery Games
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Drawing in the Galleries
12-4 p.m.
Drop-In Workshop: Snow Snakes
12-4 p.m.
Big Picture Guided Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Family Tour
1 & 3 p.m.
Film: NY Children’s Film Festival
2 p.m.
Film: The Divine Order
4:30 p.m.

MONDAY (MLK JR. DAY)
Drop-In Workshop: MLK Day Notebooks
11a.m.-3 p.m.
Film: King: A Filmed Record…
1 p.m.
Music: Alvin Waddles Gospel Choir
5:30 p.m.

Support the DIA

 

Your membership and donations are critical to the museum’s success.

 

membership

donate

Admission 
Museum admission is free for all residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.
Museum admission is free to DIA members.
Contact the Membership Helpline at 313.833.7971 or membership@dia.org
$12.50 adults, $8 seniors, $6 youth (6-17), $7 college students, free for children 5 and under.
Museum Hours
TuesdayThursday9 a.m – 4 p.m.
Friday9 a.m – 10 p.m.
Saturday10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday10 a.m – 5 p.m.
Macy’s Sundays
Thanks to Macy’s, the DIA offers special programs for visitors and families every Sunday. Special exhibitions and select programming may carry an additional charge.
Box Office 313.833.4005
CaféDIA 313.833.7966
Museum Shop 313.833.7944www.diashop.org
Detroit Film Theatre
Admission: $9.50 adults, $7.50 seniors, students and DIA members. Selected matinees: $5, free for members.
DFT info line313.833.3237

Empty Bowls Dinner

Save the date: Monday, November 20, 2017

You are invited to attend this Empty Bowls Event!

The Dearborn Schools’ Art Department cordially invites you to attend our 26th annual Empty Bowls Dinner. The event  will be held from 4-6PM at Park Place Banquet  Hall, located at 23400 Park Street in Dearborn. Please join us as we share a simple meal of soup and bread to fight hunger. Receive a beautiful handmade bowl with each donation of a suggested $5 or more.

Thank You: Park Place Catering, Starbucks, Motawi Tileworks, Rovin Ceramics, Sattva Yoga Center and The Dearborn Public Schools for your commitment to supporting this yearly event and for your generous donations.

Peace Symbol with Primary Colors (Kindergarten)

Students used primary colors to cover a paper plate after adding one vertical line and two diagonal lines with masking tape.  The students were amazed when they discovered the secondary colors.