After 20 years as Executive Director of InsideOut Literary Arts Project, founder and 2013 Literary Arts Fellow Terry Blackhawk is retiring on June 30th. “Blackhawk’s retirement will coincide ...
On May 4, 2015 / By adminBiography Carolyn Walker’s creative nonfiction has appeared in literary journals such as The Southern Review,Crazyhorse, Hunger Mountain, The Writer’s Chronicle, and Columbia: A Journal of Letters and Arts. Her essay “Christian Becomes ...
On April 1, 2015 / By admin“Founder of Lotus Press, 2001 Poet Laureate of Detroit, and 2012 Kresge Eminent Artist Dr. (Naomi Long) Madgett” was featured as part of the Detroit Public Library (DPL) ...
On April 1, 2015 / By adminadrienne maree brown, Kresge Arts in Detroit 2013 Literary Arts Fellow, uses science-fiction writing to envision reshaped realities existing amidst the consequences of today’s societal injustices. Science-fiction authors ...
On March 20, 2015 / By adminFilms profiling each of the 2013 Kresge Artist Fellows provide incredible insight into the broad range of artistic motivations and creative practices represented. Art X Detroit, happening in ...
On March 19, 2015 / By adminBiography Michael Zadoorian is the author of two novels, The Leisure Seeker (William Morrow, 2009) and Second Hand (W.W. Norton, 2000), and a story collection, The Lost Tiki Palaces of Detroit (Wayne State University ...
On March 13, 2015 / By adminThis interview was originally published November 14, 2014 on WDET. WDET’s STAR Program allows arts and culture non-profits from around the region that do pivotal work on humble budgets ...
On March 13, 2015 / By adminBiography Slam poet Chace “Mic Write” Morris is the 2010 Detroit Grand Slam Champion and the 2010 Rustbelt Individual Slam Champion, and is a former member of four ...
On December 29, 2014 / By adminBiography Arthur R. LaBrew, a music scholar, was born in Detroit and studied at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he graduated in 1952 with a major in ...
On December 22, 2014 / By adminThis article was originally posted on ∞ mile (infinite mile) in March 2014 by Christina deRoos Of all the places I’ve been fortunate to live, none ever captured my heart as ...
On December 3, 2014 / By adminKresge Arts in Detroit (KAID), is an initiative funded by The Kresge Foundation and administered by the College for Creative Studies, provides significant financial support to emerging and established metropolitan Detroit artists through the Kresge Artist Fellowships and Eminent Artist Awards.