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The core mission of 555 Gallery/Studio is to further enrich and diversify cultural life in the greater Metro-Detroit area. In support of this mission 555 facilitates the development of emerging artists. 555 offers exhibition/installation space, leads and collaborates in the development of programs for the visual and performing arts, and provides workspace for practicing artists @ 4884 Grand River Ave • PO Box 8173 •Detroit, Michigan 48208 • (313) 894-4202 |
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Thanks
goes out to all our collaborators and sponsors, your contributions help
555 grow. |
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| Collectives
and Groups |
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| Grassroots - Community - Art - Music - Politics - Business | |
| A dynamic group of artists, musicians and dancers | |
| Art Digital | Your Opinion: What is the best art school in Detroit? |
| Supports and advocates for the arts and cultural education in the state of Michigan | |
| Offering collaboration and networking possibilities through events exhibiting the talents of visual and musical artists | |
| Provides resources for community development in the Hubbard Richard and Hubbard Farms districts (and other designated areas) of Detroit | |
| A collectively run, non-profit graphics workshop based in Eastern Maine, active in the local community as well as the international global justice movement | |
| works to introduce urban youth to the arts through film, art, writing and visual media. | |
| Web-based gallery and link exchange raising awareness of Detroit's strong, thriving artistic community | |
| Official web site for the organic hip-hop soul band | |
| A creative team located in Detroit with a common belief that through art, architecture, and design we can participate in bringing about a societal-awareness that respects humanity and the planet | |
| Saturday after Labor Day | |
| A creative team producing special event catering, entertainment, design and promotions | |
| Detroit's digital lifestyle magazine for the person who can identify the best in style, culture, and night life | |
| The mission of The Dirty Show is to promote, publish and propagate erotic art in all forms. | |
| Home of Professional Cynics | |
| Locally founded and internationally renowned independent record label. | |
| A nebulous collective of women artists, performers, and activists endeavoring to maintain and encourage a spirited and vital community where art is available to all | |
| The Greening of Detroit | The Greening of Detroit exists to improve the quality of life in Detroit by guiding and inspiring the reforestation of Detroit's neighborhoods, boulevards, and parks through tree planting projects and educational programs |
| Watch what happens when idealism and design become United | |
| Working to recreate East Jefferson as an attractive, exciting part of town! | |
| A creative collective working in web design, graphic design, fine art and illustration | |
| Ann Arbor based post-afrobeat dance explosion | |
| Arab Artists Collective | |
| An online community of artists, musicians and designers | |
| The rad.art collective is an Ann Arbor-based group dedicated to idea-sharing and community building through politically-oriented art events | |
| semafx | ACM SIGGRAPH Professional Chapter of Southeast Michigan |
| Architects, academics and artists investigate recent developments in Detroit, Ivanovo, Manchester / Liverpool and Halle / Leipzig - and make suggestions | |
| Music, Art, Events, and more. One of the most popular Artist-run sites on the internet | |
| The Under Cover Eskimo Collective is a freeform group of young free-thinking artists | |
| Emerging Detroit Calender | |
| A Celebration of Street Art | |
| Art
Venue's and Places of Interest |
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| 4731 Grand River Ave | |
| 2966 Woodward Avenue | |
| Architectural Salvage Warehouse of Detroit - 4885 15th Street | |
| Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit - 5141 Rosa Parks Blvd | |
| 4620 Cass | |
| The College for Creative Studies is one of the nation’s leading arts education institutions | |
| 4160 Woodward | |
| 4719 Woodward Avenue | |
| 5200 Woodward Avenue | |
| Detroit's Contemporary Museum Since 1996 | |
| Offers on campus and online fine art degree courses in painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, printmaking, ceramics and more. | |
| Gallery Project | 215 South Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor |
| Ellen Kayrod Gallery | Exhibiting the work of Detroit-area artists age 60 and up since the early 1990s |
| G.R.N'Namdi Gallery | Chicago, New York, Detroit - 66 East Forest Avenue |
| henrietta fahrenheit | An independently-owned business which provides a place that nurtures and supports creativity whether you're the designer or the person flaunting that design! |
| Izzy's Raw Art Gallery | 2572 Michigan Avenue |
| MOCA D | Woodward Avenue and Garfield |
| New Art Center in Newton | Newtonville, MA |
| Primary Space | 2750 Yemans St, Hamtramck |
| Scarab Club | 217 Farnsworth |
| S3V3R3NC3 | 2714 Riopelle |
| Utrecht Art Supply Detroit | Demonstrations, promotions, online coupons, artist oppurtunities and resources. |
| VisitDetroit.com | Cars Culture Gaming Music Sports |
| VGKIDS | An independent custom screen printing workshop dedicated to supplying quality merchandise for political groups, musical and visual artists |
| WSU- CFPCA | Wayne State Universities College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts |
| Zeitgeist | 2661 Michigan Ave |
| Films
and Publications |
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| The Only Way to Detriot Nightlife | |
| a portable art space | |
| The fresh take | |
| A 66-minute documentary, explores race identity within the punk scene. Previously screened at 555, thanks again to rad.art. | |
| Published by Liz Copeland of WDET | |
| Ypsilanti's own Crimewave Magazine's online component | |
| Unearthing a great american city, one story at a time | |
| Love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework, to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, doodles and other found stuff | |
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Featuring the e-book collections of Detroit poet Doug Tanoury |
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| culture in your inbox | |
| For Social Justice, Diversity, and Humanity. Against Oppression, Exploitation, and Exclusion | |
| Home of Melby Comics | |
| New film from Emmy-winning Director James Bonner. Filmed in part at 555 on third, and 555 in Ypsilanti | |