Showing posts with label arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Walk Tall at The Hastings Street Ballroom

Performances May 8th - 11th.
Get your tickets here:
http://walktallwalktall.com/

Friday, March 11, 2011

Detroit Photo Art DETROIT PHOTO ART GALLERY - Jan Kaulins Photo Art Photograph Gallery

Detroit Photo Art DETROIT PHOTO ART GALLERY - Jan Kaulins Photo Art Photograph Gallery
Detroit's landmarks have evolved over the years and it is always a treat for me to peruse the images of Detroit through the window of time. It is always great to support local artists! Jan Kaulins offers a selection of Detroit photographs from then and now that really capture moments in time in a unique way. Take a moment or two to check out his work and find out more about Jan Kaulins.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Art of Tyree Guyton

The Art of Tyree Guyton

In my last post, I highlighted The Heidelberg Project which is the artistic vision and creation of artist Tyree Guyton. Today, I wanted to share this link to highlight the artist himself. His work is passionate, motivated, inspirational and from the heart. Take a moment to learn more about him and his philosophy.

Friday, March 4, 2011

REGENERATING DETROIT: A Tour of the Heidelberg Project

I have been thinking about what I wanted to say about the ridiculous rantings of Glenn Beck. He recently compared Hiroshima to Detroit on that "F" network that is so famous for this kind of sensational, controversial "news". I am not a fan of him or the network and I do not want to give his words any more airplay than they have already had. SO, instead, I will take this time to share something completely unrelated to his antics that I feel is positive in the city. The people of Detroit know that what Glenn Beck is saying is no reflection of the city that they are proud of and I did find some videos on youtube where Detroit citizens are speaking up against Beck in support of their beloved city. See what Detroiters are saying.

So, in the next couple of posts, I will share some positive ways that Detroit is building itself up with the help of it's proud citizens and those who really love the city. I will start today by posting about The Heidelberg Project which you can find out more about here.