In collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), the inaugural exhibition at the Shepherd will be an expansive survey of Charles McGee (1942–2021), one of Detroit’s greatest artists.
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An ambitious public arts campus in the East Village neighborhood of Detroit is currently underway, with the plan’s earliest developments set to open in the Spring of 2024.
Located in Detroit’s East Village, the Shepherd is a one hundred ten-year-old Romanesque-style church that is being transformed into a cultural arts center with multi-faceted programming focused on exhibitions, public projects and performance. The adaptive reuse of the church, led by the architectural design firm Peterson Rich Office (PRO), will create gallery spaces, a public library, and a workshop space for the local community.
Learn MoreDesigned by New York-based architectural firm OMA, LANTERN is a bold new paradigm for arts education and public space. The development will serve as the headquarters for two local arts nonprofits, Signal-Return and Progressive Arts Studio Collective (PASC), in addition to offering affordable studio and creative retail spaces.
Learn MoreLibrary Street Collective co-founders Anthony & JJ Curis announce the new headquarters for contemporary art gallery and project space Louis Buhl & Co. in the East Village neighborhood of Detroit, set to open in late 2025.
Learn MoreStanton Yards will be a new waterfront destination situated along the Detroit River. Deriving its name from the waterway’s original title of the Stanton Canal while paying homage to the site’s industrial history, Stanton Yards will join Little Village following a transformation led by architecture firm SO – IL and multidisciplinary design firm OSD (Office of Strategy + Design).
Learn MoreLibrary Street Collective presents artists and programming that connects Detroit to the international arts community.