Detroit's annual citywide celebration of design, the Detroit Design Festival, launches Sept. 17 with a kick-off party that will set the stage for more than 70 events set to take place Sept. 18-22, 2013.
Home to the highest concentrations and quantities of commercial and industrial designers of all U.S. metropolitan regions, the third-annual Detroit Design Festival, presented by Detroit Creative Corridor Center, spans all design disciplines and brings together commerce, culture, education, and entertainment with a full, varied program of exhibitions, openings, installations, shows, talks, and open studios.
Taking place at venues along Detroit's Creative Corridor, from Downtown Detroit to New Center, in Eastern Market and in more than 13 neighborhoods throughout Detroit, the Detroit Design Festival has designated tracks, which will help festivalgoers choose among the plethora of events to attend. Design Happenings are labeled using the following tracks:
• Community: Programming that features innovative design applications, installations or interventions that improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods.
• Consumer: Programming that provides opportunities for designers to launch new products or services; clients and consumers identify new vendors, source creative projects and purchase design forward products.
• Practitioner: Programming that provides the design industries with professional development and networking opportunities.
• Enthusiast: Programming featuring rare glimpses into the people and places that inspire Detroit's design community.
• Exploration: Exploratory programming that educates a broad community about the role design plays in developing processes and products that improve our quality of life.
• Youth: Programming that inspires younger generations to consider design and creative professions.
Additional notations include Shop DDF, which highlights shopping opportunities during the festival, and CVP, which denotes a Detroit Creative Corridor Center Creative Venture Business Accelerator.
"The Design Festival features events that will appeal to kids and families, and those that are geared more to networking and professional development, and everything in-between," says Melinda Anderson, DC3's community engagement manager. "By curating tracks for the festival, we hope to help guide attendees to the Design Happenings, which best align with their agenda."
Highlights of this year's DDF include:
• Sept. 17: DDF Opening Night Kickoff Party & Design Expo
• Sept. 18: The Toyota Lecture Series
• Sept. 19: Eastern Market After Dark and the debut of The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller at the DIA
• Sept. 20: Light Up Livernois
• Sept. 21: Youth Innovation Center and Design in Motion
• Sept. 22: The Mies van der Rohe Lafayette Park Walking Tours
Design disciplines span architecture, art, design thinking, digital, craft, fashion, furniture, graphic design, industrial, interiors, landscape, lighting, products, media, theater, and urban design. This citywide event will showcase and promote Detroit's rich design community. For a full list of Design Happenings, visit:
www.detroitdesignfestival.com/happenings. Connect with DDF on Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/detroitdesignfestival and use hastags #DDF2013 and #DesignLivesHere.
Scheduled Design Happenings include:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Consumer, Shop DDF, CVP
Detroit Design Festival Kickoff Party
Tue: 6-10 p.m. (A
Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education, College for Creative Studies, 11th floor, 485 W Milwaukee St)
DDF's official kickoff party will include the Detroit Design Expo, a showroom component of the DDF that will spotlight the work of Detroit's creative community. Featuring studio displays by local design associations, professionals and business ventures in Detroit Creative Corridor Center's (DC3) network, the expo will provide marketing and networking opportunities for participants and demonstrate the DC3's significant impact in growing Detroit's design industry.
Featured: Wiki House, AIGA Detroit poster design contest, DIFFA, Henry Ford Museum, an Automobile and Architecture Exhibition preview, installations by AKOAKI and Jason Ruff and bicycle parking by Detroit Bike City.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Community
CITYPARK Opening Reception
Wed: 5 p.m. (Hudson site, 1206 Woodward Ave)
Join Skidmore Studio at their inflatable Pop Up Park experience. Balloon trees floating above the space will provide a great space for imaginations to soar and will provide a unique visual display that will keep the crowd Instagramming.
Practitioner
The Toyota Lecture Series - Lorraine Wild
Wed: 6 p.m. (Wendell W Anderson Jr. Auditorium, College for Creative Studies Walter and Josephine Ford Campus, 201 E Kirby)
Lorraine Wild is a graphic designer, proprietress of Green Dragon Office, published writer, art historian, and an art instructor of design. Wild will discuss and explore design from her unique point of view. The Toyota Lecture Series in Design was established through a generous $1 million endowment gift to the College for Creative Studies from Toyota Motor Company.
Community
Fisher Canyon Open House
Wed: 6 p.m.-sunset (Lincoln Street Art Park, 5926 Lincoln St)
Lincoln Street Art Park evolves community space by activating vacant land and using many reclaimed materials. The alley between the overhead train tracks provides a unique and stunning view of the Fisher Building. Enjoy new street art, new seating, new garden, and light refreshments.
Consumer, Shop DDF
Textile Showcase
Wed: 6-8 p.m. (The Vestry, 2638 Jefferson Ave)
Join The Vestry's head stylist Kevin McKithen who creates fashion-forward looks for modern businessman by mixing luxurious textiles.
Community
Development in Historic Neighborhoods: Why Appropriateness Matters
Wed: 6:30-8:30 p.m. (Mackenzie House, 4735 Cass Ave.)
Preservation Detroit hosts Advisory Council member Amy Swift for a lecture and roundtable discussion. Roundtable participants include Michael Poris of McIntosh Poris Associates, Joel Schmidt and Liz Skrisson of DMET design, and Devan Anderson of Steven C. Flum, Inc.
Enthusiast
Spread Art Presents: Shua Group's Soft Wall Performance
Wed: 8 p.m. (Detroit Contemporary, 5141 Rosa Parks)
Soft Wall is a dance-based interactive performance created by Shua Group in collaboration with visual artist Sylvestre Gobart (Brussels). As the performance unfolds, the space is transformed and the identity of performer and spectator shifts. The watchers become the watched. The performance creates a visual installation, which will open on Saturday 9/21. $10 adv./$12 door/$5 students and seniors.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Practitioner
Connect.DRINK.SHARE.Solve
Thu: 3:30-4:30 p.m. & 4:30-7 p.m. (AIREA STUDIO, Compuware Lobby, 1048 Woodward Ave.)
Starting at 3:30, AIREA STUDIO will be hosting a presentation by Sphere Trending titled "The New Color Rules" (www.spheretrending.com). Immediately following, enjoy a cocktail event to celebrate AIREA STUDIO's new space and purpose in Detroit; to CONNECT.THINK.SHARE.SOLVE. (
www.aireainc.com/aireastudio)
Enthusiast
Third Thursday
Thu: 6-9 p.m. (various galleries)
Every third Thursday in Detroit more than 40 galleries host special events from 6-9 p.m., such as artist talkbacks, open studios, lectures and art classes. Find this month's participating venues at Art Detroit Now Sept. 19:
http://artdetroitnow.com/events/event/3rd-thursday/. Just show up and enjoy.
Enthusiast
Car Art / Crash
Thu: 6-9 p.m. (Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, 480 W Hancock St)
Partake in this exciting exhibit as a group of (inter)national artists and designers engage with the quintessential urban embodiment of speed, movement, and modernity (and long-time lifeblood of the Motor City): the automobile.
Enthusiast
The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller
Thu: 7 p.m. (sold out) & 9:30 p.m. (Detroit Institute of Art's Detroit Film Theater, 5200 Woodward Ave) Part of the 2013 Reva K. Stocker lecture series, this new live documentary by Academy Award-nominated director
Sam Green features a live score by the legendary indie rock band Yo La Tengo.
Exploration, Shop DDF, DVP
Eastern Market After Dark
Thu: 7-11 p.m. (Eastern Market)
This self-guided evening tour provides a once-a-year opportunity for guests to explore more than 30 creative venues. Eastern Market is often recognized as the food hub of Detroit, bustling with Saturday morning shoppers. After dark a different hustle takes over the neighborhood, a creative movement hidden in lofts, studios and galleries living in the market. The night tour will open the doors to studios, galleries, artists' residencies, hacker spaces, shops and letterpress studios. The evening will give guests a chance to explore the market often not experienced. A free shuttle will be provided to take patrons between centralized locations in the Market. The event is free and open to all ages.
Locations include:
#EMAfterDark Artist Studios & Galleries
CAN Art Handworks (2264 Wilkins St.)
Cyberoptix Tie Lab + Bethany Shorb's Design Studio (1440 Gratiot Ave., 2nd floor)
Inner State Gallery (1410 Gratiot Ave.)
NNII International Gallery (1440 Gratiot Ave.)
OmniCorpDetroit (1501 E Division St.)
Red Bull House of Art (1551 Winder St.)
Trinosophes (1464 Gratiot Ave.)
#EMADAfterDark Food & Beverage
Bert's Marketplace (2727 Russell St.)
Cost Plus Wine (2448 Market St.)
Cutters (2638 Orleans)
DeVries & Co 1887 (2468 Market St.)
Germack (2517 Russell)
Guns + Butter (Service St.)
Mootown Creamery (2461 Russell St.)
Eastern Market Corp Night Market (Shed 4)
Sala Thai (3400 Russell St.)
Supino Pizzeria (2457 Russell St.)
Trinosophes (1464 Gratiot Ave.)
Vivio's (2460 Market St.)
#EMADAfterDark Print & Letter Press
Aptemal Printing (1353 Division St.)
Salt & Cedar (2448 Riopelle St.)
Signal-Return (1345 Division St., #102)
#EMADAfterDark Retail
3 Dogs 1 Cat (2472 Riopelle St.)
Aria Urban Artifacts (2463 Riopelle St.)
Detroit Mercantile Co (3434 Russell St.)
Division Street Boutique (1353 Division St.)
Downtown Detroit Bike Shop (1420 Fisher Fwy.)
Eastern Market Corp Night Market (Shed 4)
Michigan Artisans (1400 E Fisher Fwy.)
Savvy Chic (2712 Riopelle St.)
#EMADAfterDark Other
Detroit Kung Fu Academy (1353 Fisher Fwy.)
Seek Eastern Market + Design Fire (First Container, 2930 Russell St.)
Light up your bicycle and ride (@detroitbikecity) CVP
Shuttles by Detroit Bus Co (Various Locations)
#EMADAfterDark Murals & Public Art
Bethany Shorb's LED Arrows (1551 Winder)
Couture Chandelier (Shed 4)
Waste Paper Lanterns Installation (Service Street)
What is that? Projection on Busy Bee (1401 Gratiot)
Practitioner
AIA Detroit: Celebration of Architecture
Thu: 7-11 p.m. (Shed 3, 2934 Russell St.)
AIA Detroit's annual architecture awards celebrate quality local design. This year's event will feature lighting installations, craft cocktails, artisan Detroit food culture tastings, video projections, and architecture-inspired runway fashion shows. This event takes place during Eastern Market After Dark. Tickets are $35 ($15 with student ID) and admission is free after 9 p.m.
Community
Seek Eastern Market + Design Fire
Thu: 7-11 p.m. (First Container, 2930 Russell Street)
Bring a blanket and share DDF and Eastern Market experiences and stories by bonfire at First Container, a prototype replica of the larger Collision Works boutique hotel and community space being constructed out of shipping containers. A map will be provided of the Eastern Market After Dark Experience indicating where participants can find new stories and more opportunities to share theirs. Any blankets left behind will be donated to COTS (Coalition of Temporary Shelter).
http://detroitcollisionworks.com/ddf
Consumer, Shop DDF, CVP
Detroit Fashion Showcase
Thu: 9:30-11 p.m. (Shed 3, 2934 Russell St.)
Stylist and color specialist Laura Rose (Colour Me Rose) and Leticia Fisher (Phat Magazine) present an Architectural-themed live magazine style showcase of local artisan and designer fashion apparel, jewelry, and accessories. Homeslice Clothing designer
Emily Thornhill showcases her new Autumn/Winter 2014 collection of women's ready-to-wear fashion apparel inspired by Detroit's urban landscape. Cash bar.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
Exploration
Free Art Friday Detroit (FAFDET)
Fri: Calling all designers! Whether a creator or a collector, designers will want to get involved in this citywide scavenger hunt. FAFDET is a collection of designers and artists driven to promote creativity, celebrate art and encourage people to explore the great City of Detroit. #FAFDET. For more information, including time and starting point, please follow FAFDET's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/FAFDET
Enthusiast
Tour of New Spaces
Noon-2 p.m. (719 Griswold St)
Fri: See and tour the new age of Detroit's worker-culture enjoyed by Quicken Loans and its family of companies, including The Qube, One Woodward, the former Federal Reserve Building, the Chrysler House and a brand-new space never before seen.
Enthusiast
The Silkies of Madagascar
Fri: 2, 6 & 7 p.m. (Room 207, Warren Loranger Architecture Building, University of Detroit Mercy, 4001 W McNichols Rd.)
In a new 30-minute documentary, The Silkies of Madagascar, award-winning filmmaker
David Evans tells the inspiring story of how 90 talented silk-weaving women transform their federation and continue the ancient tradition of weaving with the help of a Peace Corps volunteer and an international folk art market.
Enthusiast
Automobiles and Architecture Opening Reception
Fri: 6-9 p.m. (Valade Family Gallery, A
Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education, College for Creative Studies, 485 W Milwaukee St.)
Enjoy the opening reception of photographer Jim Haefner's Automobiles and Architecture exhibition featuring compelling images of Detroit's fast cars and fancy buildings. The show will run from 9/17 - 10/11.
Youth
Cable Car Race
Fri: 4:15 p.m. (Ford Campus Parking Structure, 4th floor, 201 E Kirby)
Cheer on the freshmen CCS Transportation Design students who designed and fabricated cable cars fit for a race. The cable cars are designed with aerodynamics in mind. Constructed from 20 lb. foam, then sanded and painted by the students, the cars will be guided down descending cables in the CCS parking structure. Winners are chosen based on speed and design.
Exploration, Shop DDF, CVP
Light Up Livernois
Fri: 3-11 p.m. (Livernois Community Storefront, 19410 Livernois)
Entrepreneurs, artists and designers from Detroit and around the world are collaborating to transform Livernois Ave. September 20 will debut the next chapter on Detroit's historic Avenue of Fashion with an evening of design art, shopping and entertainment:
Light Up Livernois Art Projects & Installations
Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic Black as Ink Living Paintings (19329 Livernois)
Dacha (19323 Livernois)
Ghost Jungle (19331 Livernois)
Michael Owen (19376 Livernois)
Millennium (19376 Livernois)
Pam Tietze H0les Street Viewfinders (SE lot on Livernois and Outer Drive)
(PARK)ing Day, Livernois Avenue, 6 Mile to 7 Mile
Retail experience and design by Church of Everything (19359 Livernois & 19363 Livernois)
Vaughn Taormina (19345 Livernois)
Light Up Livernois Food & Beverage
1917 American Bistro (19416 Livernois)
Baker's Keyboard Lounge (20510 Livernois)
Fill-Anthropy (Hunter Supper Club, 19350 Livernois)
Fresh Food Co-Op (Hunter Supper Club, 19350 Livernois)
Hangovers Lounge (20143 Livernois)
Regal Café (19376 Livernois)
Social Ice Cream & Good Cakes and Bakes (19363 Livernois)
YumYumPow! Bike Blended Beverages (Multiple Locations)
Light Up Livernois Galleries
Art in Motion (19452 Livernois)
Detroit Fiber Works (19450 Livernois)
Eric's I've been Framed (16527 Livernois)
Jo's Gallery (19376 Livernois)
Kingpin Kustomz (20094 Livernois )
Motown Portrait Photography (19320 Livernois)
Sherwood Forest Art Gallery (19500 Livernois)
Tiff Massey (19410 Livernois)
Art on the Ave! 9/19: 6-9 p.m., 9/20: 5-7 p.m., 9/21: 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.: Livernois Galleries (listed above) feature special programming and unique attractions.
Light Up Livernois Retail
Flagship Boutique (19456 Livernois)
H2BT (19350 Livernois)
The Local Collective (19131 Livernois)
Pages on Livernois (19372 Livernois)
Simply Casual Clothing Store (19400 Livernois)
Superior Screen Printing (19186 Livernois)
Teaser's Boutique (19355 Livernois)
Terry's Enchanted Garden (19338 Livernois)
The Renaissance Observer (19350 Livernois)
Thrift on the Avenue (19359 Livernois)
Other programming for Light Up Livernois includes: Side Bar Black Art Theater, Pop-up Pop Down, Magenta Theater, Cristin Richard, H2BT, Just Speak, Silkies of Madagascar Film Screening, Black Radical Imagination, Extra Mile Playwrights, "Voices from the Neighborhood." See Revolvedetroit.com for details.
Enthusiast
University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture's 50th Anniversary Alumni Exhibition
Fri: 6-10 p.m. (Warren Loranger Architecture Building, 4001 W McNichols Rd.)
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the University Detroit Mercy School of Architecture, this exhibition will showcase architecture and design work from many distinguished alumni since 1964.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Youth, CVP
Youth Innovation Center
Sat: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (College for Creative Studies)
The DDF Youth Innovation Center lets kids express their creativity in an open capacity, housing various fun and engaging activities. Featured activities include: a LEGO-Land display by the Michigan LEGO Club; a Doodle Pod by coG-studio; interviews and design contests by WDET 101.9 FM; a video project by the Community Arts Partnerships (CAP) program; Neighborhood Fort; mask-making workshops by Kelly Guillory, and several other exciting activities perfect for wee ones and their parents.
Enthusiast
Letterpress Workshop with CCS Print Collaborative
Sat: 10 a.m. (B208, Kresge Ford Building, 201 E Kirby)
In this workshop, the basics of letterpress, as well as, the interplay of image and typography - both conventional and experimental, will be covered. The enrollment fee for the workshop is $25; all needed materials will be provided. To register, contact Terry Neubacher at 313-664-7602 or neubacher@collegeforcreativestudies.edu.
Community
The Kimberly Gallery
Sat: 11 a.m.-12 noon (Owen Park, 8325 Jefferson Ave)
The Kimberly Gallery is a public art space dedicated to works that embrace the history, culture, and contributions of Native Americans. Nestled in Detroit's historic Indian Village, the Kimberly Gallery features work by some of Detroit's most renowned emerging artists with amazing views of the Detroit River as their backdrop.
Consumer, Shop DDF, CVP
Artifact Makers Society - The Design of Craftsmanship
Fri: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. (Shinola, 441 W Canfield)
As a new project led by the Detroit Creative Corridor Center, the Artifact Makers Society will explore what it really means to be made in Detroit. This inspirational forum will feature conversations with local designers and makers. Attendees will interact with a display of locally made objects and will get a sneak peek into this new outfit, which is set to officially launch in December 2013.
Enthusiast Shop DDF
Design in Motion (DIM)
Sat: Noon-2 a.m. (4264 Grand River, corner of Calumet and Grand River)
Showcasing underground design, the Design in Motion battles focus on three areas: custom car design, street art, and breakdance, which will highlight the region's approach to these mediums. Locally made goods, food and drinks will be available.
Enthusiast
Yene Konjo: Portrait of a People
Sat: Noon-6 p.m. (GR N'Namdi Gallery, 52 E Forest)
Yene Konjo is an Amhari (Ethiopian) phrase that means "my beautiful." View photographs taken by Gilles Perrinshow in Ethiopia, Mali, and Niger that capture the complex beauty of each individual depicted.
Community
North End
Sat: Noon-6 p.m.
Once the most northern boundary of Detroit; this historic neighborhood is alive with culture, history and unique design. Enjoy more than several exciting events in the North End cluster, including:
Untitled Bottega Grand Opening (314 E Baltimore)
Fly By Design: A Discotech (Discovering Technology) (Red Door Gallery, 7500 Oakland Ave)
Fortress Open Studio (7332 Oakland St)
Howrani Open Studio (2820 E Grand Blvd)
North End Legacy Tour: A self-guided QR coded tour linking design, space and history within the North End.
North End Residents Community Design Exhibition (Vanguard, 2785 E Grand Blvd)
photographs of design in #thenorthend #designliveshere
RogueHAA "Mene Mene" (2871 E Grand Blvd)
"Door Stops" (Seats in the City Project Collaboration between the Detroit Community Design Center and local artists)
Practitioner
Design Thinking Panel with Skidmore Studio
Sat: 2-3 p.m. (Wendell A Anderson Jr. Auditorium, Walter B Ford II Building, College for Creative Studies, 201 E Kirby St.)
Key leaders of Skidmore Studio, including two CCS alums from the strategy, design and illustration departments, will showcase the studio's innovative three-step design thinking process. Skidmore is focused on the role of design in the redevelopment and re-engineering of Detroit, and has used this to propel their clients forward.
Youth
The Alley Project (TAP Gallery) Open Studio
Sat: 3-7 p.m. (The Alley Project, 9233 Avis St.)
TAP Open Studio is a weekly event that facilitates relationship building between unlikely parties. There are structured activities for youth and parents to participate in ranging from puppet making, screen printing and painting to creating instruments and storytelling.
Enthusiast, Shop DDF
Letterpress Open House in Green Garage
Sat: 3-9 p.m. (44FortyFour Studio, 4444 Second Ave)
The Green Garage will host an open house with letterpress goods for sale. Two to three presses will be made available for visitors to press their own print.
Community
For Whom, By Whom Mini-Conference: North End
Sat: 4-8 p.m. (Vanguard, 2785 E Grand Blvd)
Participate in a dinner conversation and workshop on how communities can collaborate to support the restoration of Detroit's historic North End. Explore public space, art, neighborhood participation, building community, and the way neighborhoods experience change.
Consumer, CVP
Design District Shelter
Sat: 4-8 p.m. (Patrick Thompson Design, 4240 Cass Ave, Suite 102)
See Patrick Thompson Design's installation - a temporary shelter installed on the facade of their space at the Auburn Building, which is situated in the emerging Detroit Design District at Cass and Canfield in Midtown.
Consumer, Shop DDF, CVP
Studio Open House
Sat: 4-9 p.m. (Local Portion, 2727 Second Ave., Suite 266)
Local Portion provides functional smart design for living spaces that are handcrafted by Detroit makers. Its design-led, handcrafted ceramics bring awareness to the relationships between people and the things they buy. Join Local Portion for a public behind-the-scenes look at the company, which is centered on minimalism, while thoughtfully crafting products.
Consumer, Shop DDF
Design With Purpose
Sat: 4-8 p.m. (Trent Design, 71 Garfield Suite 150)
Trent Design showcases the work of two young and talented industrial designers, Mitch Steinmetz and Nick Mailhiot. View Steinmetz and Mailhiot's work, which is conceptualized in the spirit of the DDF's mission to connect creatives to one another and introduce new and innovative work to the community.
Practitioner
The Successful Detroit Creative
Sat: 5-7 p.m. (Shaver Music Recital Hall, next to the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University)
Detroit creative individuals can enjoy economic success as an artist and designer! Join a panel of artists for an informal discussion on strategies for becoming successful entrepreneurs in the City of Detroit.
Enthusiast, Shop DDF
See Art + Design
Sat: 6-9 p.m. (Re: View Contemporary, 444 W Willis #111)
See Art + Design presents Hyperbolic Shelter, an outside installation by designer Andy Kem in an evening to explore and celebrate conceptual design in Detroit. Inspired by history, technology, and materials, Kem - who received a BFA in Industrial Design/Transportation from the College for Creative Studies - designs and builds functional objects and spatial sculpture through an acute investigation of the complex challenges presented by the proportions and structures necessitated by the objects' use. Re: View galleries will also be open during the event presenting two solo exhibits by Graem Whyte and Faina Lerman.
Enthusiast
Stretch The Strangle Hold
Sat: 6 p.m.-midnight (4731 Gallery, 4731 Grand River)
Curated by Joe Lovett and Jack O Summers, this exhibit includes works and crafts from a group of creative local artists, photographers, designers, and more.
Enthusiast, CVP
Slow Roll: Special Edition
Sat: 6:30 p.
M. Sharp (meet at Downtown Detroit Bike Shop, 1420 Fisher Fwy.)
Tour the Detroit Design Festival and check out some Design Happenings with hundreds of cyclists. Detroit Bike City presents Slow Roll: Special Edition Saturday during the festival. Please come prepared with a helmet, extra tube, and lights. Stops will include: Midtown, North End, Grand River Creative Corridor, and North Corktown.
Enthusiast
Spread Art Presents: Shua Group's "Soft Wall" Visual Installation
Sat: 6:30-11 p.m. (Detroit Contemporary, 5141 Rosa Parks)
Soft Wall is a dance-based interactive performance created by Shua Group in collaboration with visual artist Sylvestre Gobart (Brussels) taking place 9/18 8 p.m. The performance creates a visual installation, which will be presented this evening.
Enthusiast
Practice Space Grand Opening
Sat: 7-11 p.m. (Practice Space, 2801 14th Street)
This special celebration officially unveils the past year's renovation and design work. Located in a North Corktown former auto garage, Practice Space is a collaborative workspace and residency program, operating in architecture, business and storytelling.
Consumer, CVP
Corktown Studios Presents: Art in Action. An Open Studio [plus]
Fri: 7-11 p.m. (Corktown Studios, 2707 14th Street)
An open studio where participants tour the facilities, including the studio, gallery space, and outdoor sculpture garden. At 8 and 9:30 p.m. the resident artists are available to walk guests through their creative spaces and their individual design processes and will also offer a Q&A.
Consumer
DTF@NES
Sat: 7 p.m.-midnight (North End Studios, 5101 Lorraine)
Showcasing NES in its entirety; DTF highlights their multifaceted artist community and alternative approaches to business. Artists include: Britny Andrews, Heidi Barlow, Anthony
Chirco, Ashley Cook, Ivan Gamboa, Asia Hamilton, Katie Hawley, Ken Hudak, Lindsay Jewel, Shaina Kasztelan, Jeff Nolan, Skylar Taylor and Dave Wheeler.
Consumer, Shop DDF
HUMAN Runway Competition
Sat: 7:30-9 p.m. (HUMAN, 4240 Cass Ave, Suite 106)
HUMAN, a Michigan-sourced clothing and jewelry designer shop located in the heart of Midtown Detroit, holds a competitive runway competition to select the next capsule apparel collection available at HUMAN.
Community
Artists, Architecture & Scale: From Construction Materials to Building Design to Community Development. Salon Dinner.
Sat: 7:30-9 p.m. (Detroit contemporary, 5141 Rosa Parks)
Dinner, drinks and lively conversation exploring the ideas and intersections of creative processes, repurposing buildings, local community engagement and citywide development. Facilitated by Spread Art, featuring Shua Group and more. Tickets: $10 (includes dinner and drinks)
Community
String Up The Moon
Sat: 7:30 p.m.-midnight (Jam Handy, 2900 E Grand Blvd)
Hosted by The Jam Handy & Jamison Social Club, String Up The Moon is a special performance by Fratellanza with a Russian tea following the performance. $15 admission, $5 for students (with ID).
Enthusiast
Light Graffiti - Late Night Out
Sat: 8 p.m.-2 a.m. (Kunsthalle, 5001 Grand River)
Coinciding with the opening of the exhibition of digital art and design "I See You," Kunsthalle hosts a special Light Graffiti event, which will be held outdoors along the walls of the Museum on Warren Ave. and Grand River Ave.
Enthusiast, CVP
#Loiter
8 p.m.-2 a.m. (In The Black Suites, 277 Gratiot Ave, Suite 600)
#Loiter is a Detroit-based Migrant Ensemble Gallery with a community focus, built around showcasing Detroit artists through social media contests, local music and drinks.
Community
Untitled Bottega Opening Gala
Sat: 9 p.m.-midnight (Untitled Bottega, 314 E Baltimore)
A community art space and open gallery hosts its grand opening, featuring installations by local artists and designers, and a performance by local musician DJ Pest.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Enthusiast
Mies van der Rohe Lafayette Park Walking Tours
Sun: Tours at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. (1300 Lafayette)
Attendees will get an insiders view of the neighborhood, learn more about architects Gunnar Birkerts, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig Hilberseimer and Alfred Caldwell, and enjoy a presentation on the neighborhood's history and designers before being guided through the community. Registration required: $10
http://lafayetteparktours.eventbrite.com/
Enthusiast
Multi-user Virtual World Software for Habitat Design
Sun: 2-4 p.m. (Fourteen East Cafe, Park Shelton Building, 15 E Kirby)
A demonstration of how the opensimulator.org 3d modeling software is used to envision and design the space in which we exist. Learn about the creation of a multi user virtual world approach to buildings, streetscapes and all the rest. Completed projects will show models of a Detroit cafe, proposed urban farm, historical renovation and more.
Community
Detroit Soup
Sun: 6-9 p.m. (Jam Handy, 9200 E Grand Blvd)
A micro-granting dinner celebrating creative projects in the city. Only $5 gets you soup, salad and a vote. Join the fun.
MULTIPLE DAYS:
Enthusiast
The Visual Art of
John Cage
9/17 - 9/21, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Center Galleries, Manoogian Visual Resource Center, College for Creative Studies, 301
Frederick Douglass)
For the first time in Detroit, Center Galleries presents an exhibition of drawings, watercolors and prints by the legendary 20th century avant-garde composer and writer
John Cage (1912 - 1992). This project includes the exhibition of works installed based on a Cagean chance-derived score, which will randomly alter the installation throughout the run of the exhibition.
Consumer
2012/2013 Best Projects Exhibition
9/17 - 22: Tuesday - Saturday 8 a.m.-11 p.m., Sunday noon-10 p.m. (Walter B Ford II Building Atrium, College For Creative Studies, 201 E Kirby)
The College's most successful client-sponsored and award-winning student designs of the 2012/2013 academic year will be on view in the atrium of the Walter B. Ford II Building. Work from Advertising, Graphic Design, Product Design, Transportation Design, and MFA Interdisciplinary Design will be highlighted.
Community
Cups With A Purpose: The Red Thread of Fate Installation
9/17 - 9/22, regular cafe hours, reception: Thu: 6-8 p.m. (Fourteen East, Park Shelton Building, 15 E Kirby)
An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstances. During the month of September, patrons can donate a dollar to share their individual thoughts, reflections, and inspiration of design by writing on a recycled cup. The cups will be added to the Red Thread installation, all proceeds to benefit Arts & Scraps.
Exploration
Color Names Research Study
9/18 - 9/22 (various Design Happenings)
Language evolves over time, and this includes the words used to refer to color, an important element of design. This study will measure how the names for colors have evolved so far by questioning a representative cross-section of Detroit's population (study participants will be compensated for their time) at the DDF.
Practitioner
The Workeasy
9/18 - 9/20, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. (dPOP!, 719 Griswold St.)
The Workeasy (located in our historic vault beneath Chrysler House) gives visitors a speakeasy atmosphere with a professional twist! This delectable new space at Quicken HQ is opening to on-the-go entrepreneurs: get creative engines humming while relaxing with free coffee, snacks, and WiFi in the center of Detroit's coolest new workplace.
Community
#DDF2013 Sidewalk Gallery
9/19-9/22 (various sidewalks)
To potentially earn your place in the gallery, capture your festival experience with #DDF2013. The best photographs will be transformed into large-scale wheat paste prints, which will appear at various Design Happenings.
Enthusiast
Wayne State University Presents: Minoru Yamasaki Building Tours
9/20 6:30 & 8 p.m., 9/21 9 & 10:30 a.m. (McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University, 495 Ferry Mall)
The tours will start in the lobby of the McGregor Memorial Conference Center and will then proceed to the Education Building, the Meyer and Anna Prentis Building and, finally, the Helen L. DeRoy Auditorium.
Exploration
Type in the City
9/19 - 9/21, noon-6 p.m. (Begin at d:hive, 1253 Woodward Ave)
This scavenger hunt sparks discussion of old and new typography in the city and a fresh look at what defines a place of significance. Using largely street promotion and social media, residents and visitors are encouraged to look at typography in a new way. #gethypeabouttype @TypeintheCity
ABOUT DC3: The Detroit Creative Corridor Center is designed to support the growth of Detroit's creative economy by delivering business acceleration and attraction services and developing signature programming tailored specifically to creative professionals' needs.
DC3 extends business acceleration services to Detroit's creative community in partnership with TechTown and the region's business incubators; helps existing businesses realize the potential of concentrating and growing operations in Detroit's Creative Corridor through leading business attraction specific to the needs of the creative and design sectors; and develops unique programming that strengthen networks between creative practitioners in Southeast Michigan while reinforcing their essential role as a social and economic change agents.
DC3 is a partnership between Business Leaders for Michigan and the College for Creative Studies. It receives funding from the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the New Economy Initiative for Southeast Michigan, The Kresge Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Surdna Foundation. It also generates a portion of its revenue through fee based consulting work.
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