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Drawing in the Galleries: Rivera Court

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Friday, May 17, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

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Rivera Court

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Patrons drawing while sitting on gallery stools in the DIA's Rivera Court

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Drawing in the Galleries: African American Galleries

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Friday, May 10, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

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In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Patrons drawing in the galleries in the African American galleries at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Drop-In Workshop: Uchiwa

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Friday, May 3, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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Saturday, May 4, 2024
12 – 4 p.m.

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Sunday, May 5, 2024
12 – 4 p.m.

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Art-Making Studio

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Uchiwa is a particular style of paper fan common in Japan. Learn the history and traditions of making uchiwa as you create a fan of your own. All materials provided. No experience necessary.

Examples of uchiwa made in the DIA's Artmaking studio

Uchiwa is a particular style of paper fan common in Japan. Learn the history and traditions of making uchiwa as you create a fan of your own. All materials provided. No experience necessary.

Drawing in the Galleries: Japanese & Korean Art and Indian & Southeast Asian Art

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Friday, May 3, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

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In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Drawing in the Japanese & Korean Art and Indian & Southeast Asian Art galleries

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Guest Artist Workshop: Separate and Together with Mike Han

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Saturday, May 18, 2024
12 – 4 p.m.

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Sunday, May 19, 2024
12 – 4 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

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Art-Making Studio

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Mike Han is a Detroit-based artist and designer who draws influence from his Korean heritage, graffiti, and modern design.

This workshop will explore the self and the importance and role of the individual in community. Participants will make artwork for themselves, but also work together as a group on one piece.

This program is made possible by the PNC Foundation.

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Mike Han posing in front of one of his works

Mike Han is a Detroit-based artist and designer who draws influence from his Korean heritage, graffiti, and modern design.

This workshop will explore the self and the importance and role of the individual in community. Participants will make artwork for themselves, but also work together as a group on one piece.

This program is made possible by the PNC Foundation.

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Teen Workshop: Pottery Making

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Friday, Apr 26, 2024
5 – 8 p.m.

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*Registration is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

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Art-Making Studio

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Join the DIA Teen Council for a fun night of pottery making and decorating! Using pinch and drapery techniques, each participant will create their own unique ceramic piece. This workshop is great for beginners and those with some pottery experience. Capacity limited to 25 people.

For teens 13–19 years old. Free food and beverage provided with registration. 

Please note: Each participant must pick up their artworks roughly two weeks after the event date. Additional instructions will be communicated to all attendees via email.

Examples of pottery made in the DIA's artmaking studio

Join the DIA Teen Council for a fun night of pottery making and decorating! Using pinch and drapery techniques, each participant will create their own unique ceramic piece. This workshop is great for beginners and those with some pottery experience. Capacity limited to 25 people.

For teens 13–19 years old. Free food and beverage provided with registration. 

Please note: Each participant must pick up their artworks roughly two weeks after the event date. Additional instructions will be communicated to all attendees via email.

Drawing in the Galleries: Arts of the Ancient Middle East

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Friday, Apr 26, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

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In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

A visitor sits beside a stool, drawing on a bench in the Ancient Middle East galleries at the DIA

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Drawing in the Galleries: Great Hall

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Friday, Apr 12, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

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In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

A patron sits drawing on a stool in front of suits of armor, shadowed from the light from the windows above the Detroit Institute of Art's Great Ha..

Create a pencil drawing to take home while taking a closer look at the collection. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. For ages 6 and up (children ages 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult).

Asian American Pacific Islander Celebration Show

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Saturday, May 4, 2024
2 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

Location:

Rivera Court

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Join the DIA and their auxiliary, the Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures, in celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Kicking off a month-long celebration is the return of our ensemble Celebration Show, featuring community groups and professional artists sharing traditional and contemporary dance, musical performances and more from a variety of cultures. 

This year’s celebration show will share the journey into Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Polynesian, Taiwanese, Thai, and Vietnamese cultures through music, dance, and cultural display.  

The Celebration Show will open with special guest speakers, to honor Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month’s importance to the community. 

Director’s Note: America is created by people from different parts of the world. We came here bringing the threads of our culture that have been woven into the fabric of our great country, the American dream. 

Our country’s fabric is rich with color, texture, contrast, and aesthetics. Migrating to America creates a new section of our tapestry, the rich history of our ancestral thread is woven into our evolving culture. Sometimes the migration is not measured in miles but in transition of thought, from our old traditions to the ways of our new land. Our ancestor’s influences have laid a path to the present and technologies have made history more accessible, allowing us to add more depth to our rich fabric of life. 

With 152 years of Asian Americans in Michigan, we can use our resources to spread the arts as a universal language, expressing ourselves in a global community, showing our sense of beauty, and our challenges. 

Performance in Rivera Court at 2 p.m. 

  • The Scent of Summer | Performed by ArtLab J, Choreographed by Joori Jung 
  • Dancing in Peach Blossom Spring | Performed by J.Z. Dance Studio, Choreographed by Joanne Zheng
  • Drum Doll | Performed by J.Z. Dance Studio, Choreographed by Joanne Zheng
  • Peace, Love, K-POP | Performed by ArtLab J K-POP Dance Team, Choreographed by Elizabeth Kalesavich
  • 15 Xyoo (15 Years) | Performed by Ntxhais Tshiab Ci, Choreographed by Brea Yang
  • Co Tam Ngay Nay (The Modern Cinderella) | Performed by Vietnamese American Association of Michigan Dance Team, Choreographed by Jacky Duong 
  • Rhythm and Tales of Bangladesh | Performance by Michigan Kalibari Nrityangan, Choreographed by Mohua Das Sarkar 
  • Resonance | Performed by Root Dance Company, Choreographed by Kyunghwa Hong and Kwangmin Kim 
  • Kannada Song | Performed by Shanti World Music, Choreographed by Sunitha Ananthaswamy 
  • Godaiko, the Great Lakes | Performed by Sakura Japanese Instrumental Group & Great Lakes Taiko Center: Godaiko Drummers, Choreographed by Kyoko Johnson, Tomoko Arai and Rieko Bowman 
  • Awake the Lions | Performed by Detroit Lion Dance Association (Vietnamese), Choreographed by Anthony Hoang 

Cultural Displays in Great Hall from 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 

  • Kyoko Fujii | Japanese Calligraphy and Painting 
  • Rhona Lee | Chinese Calligraphy and Painting 
  • Julius Gyucheon Hwang and Benjamin Byungjoon Kim | Korean Calligraphy and Painting 
  • Asian Dolls | Contributed by International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit 
    • Additional objects from Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Indonesian, Polynesian, Taiwanese, Vietnamese and more cultures. 
  • Samples of Indian Tea and Thai desserts will also be shared. 

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage American Month programs are developed in partnership with the DIA’s auxiliary group Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures (FAAC) & Global Federation of Chinese Business Women Midwest USA Chapter (GFCBW-Midwest) with support from Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission (MAPAAC) and International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit (IIMD). 

Performance in the DIA’s Rivera Court. Capacity is limited. Seating begins 1:30 p.m. 

Cultural displays will be on view in Great Hall from 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 

AAPI celebration in Rivera Court

Join the DIA and their auxiliary, the Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures, in celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Kicking off a month-long celebration is the return of our ensemble Celebration Show, featuring community groups and professional artists sharing traditional and contemporary dance, musical performances and more from a variety of cultures. 

This year’s celebration show will share the journey into Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Polynesian, Taiwanese, Thai, and Vietnamese cultures through music, dance, and cultural display.  

The Celebration Show will open with special guest speakers, to honor Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month’s importance to the community. 

Director’s Note: America is created by people from different parts of the world. We came here bringing the threads of our culture that have been woven into the fabric of our great country, the American dream. 

Our country’s fabric is rich with color, texture, contrast, and aesthetics. Migrating to America creates a new section of our tapestry, the rich history of our ancestral thread is woven into our evolving culture. Sometimes the migration is not measured in miles but in transition of thought, from our old traditions to the ways of our new land. Our ancestor’s influences have laid a path to the present and technologies have made history more accessible, allowing us to add more depth to our rich fabric of life. 

With 152 years of Asian Americans in Michigan, we can use our resources to spread the arts as a universal language, expressing ourselves in a global community, showing our sense of beauty, and our challenges. 

Performance in Rivera Court at 2 p.m. 

  • The Scent of Summer | Performed by ArtLab J, Choreographed by Joori Jung 
  • Dancing in Peach Blossom Spring | Performed by J.Z. Dance Studio, Choreographed by Joanne Zheng
  • Drum Doll | Performed by J.Z. Dance Studio, Choreographed by Joanne Zheng
  • Peace, Love, K-POP | Performed by ArtLab J K-POP Dance Team, Choreographed by Elizabeth Kalesavich
  • 15 Xyoo (15 Years) | Performed by Ntxhais Tshiab Ci, Choreographed by Brea Yang
  • Co Tam Ngay Nay (The Modern Cinderella) | Performed by Vietnamese American Association of Michigan Dance Team, Choreographed by Jacky Duong 
  • Rhythm and Tales of Bangladesh | Performance by Michigan Kalibari Nrityangan, Choreographed by Mohua Das Sarkar 
  • Resonance | Performed by Root Dance Company, Choreographed by Kyunghwa Hong and Kwangmin Kim 
  • Kannada Song | Performed by Shanti World Music, Choreographed by Sunitha Ananthaswamy 
  • Godaiko, the Great Lakes | Performed by Sakura Japanese Instrumental Group & Great Lakes Taiko Center: Godaiko Drummers, Choreographed by Kyoko Johnson, Tomoko Arai and Rieko Bowman 
  • Awake the Lions | Performed by Detroit Lion Dance Association (Vietnamese), Choreographed by Anthony Hoang 

Cultural Displays in Great Hall from 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 

  • Kyoko Fujii | Japanese Calligraphy and Painting 
  • Rhona Lee | Chinese Calligraphy and Painting 
  • Julius Gyucheon Hwang and Benjamin Byungjoon Kim | Korean Calligraphy and Painting 
  • Asian Dolls | Contributed by International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit 
    • Additional objects from Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Indonesian, Polynesian, Taiwanese, Vietnamese and more cultures. 
  • Samples of Indian Tea and Thai desserts will also be shared. 

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage American Month programs are developed in partnership with the DIA’s auxiliary group Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures (FAAC) & Global Federation of Chinese Business Women Midwest USA Chapter (GFCBW-Midwest) with support from Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission (MAPAAC) and International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit (IIMD). 

Performance in the DIA’s Rivera Court. Capacity is limited. Seating begins 1:30 p.m. 

Cultural displays will be on view in Great Hall from 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 

Drop-in Workshop: Artist Trading Cards

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Friday, Apr 19, 2024
6 – 8:30 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

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Art-Making Studio

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Artist trading cards are miniature works of art, created on 2½ x 3½-inch card stock. Celebrate your favorites by making your own cards to trade with friends. No experience required. All supplies provided.

Examples of artist trading cards made in the DIA's artmaking studio

Artist trading cards are miniature works of art, created on 2½ x 3½-inch card stock. Celebrate your favorites by making your own cards to trade with friends. No experience required. All supplies provided.

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