Detroit's Cultural Institution Returns to the Public Eye as MOCAD Announces Grand Reopening.
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is set to reopen its doors on April 25th after months of renovation work, marking a significant milestone in its 20-year history. The museum is celebrating this occasion with three new exhibitions showcasing works by notable Detroit-area artists, while also honoring the late Julia Reyes Taubman, co-founder of MOCAD.
In an effort to recognize Detroit's artistic community and mark the beginning of its 20th anniversary year, MOCAD has chosen a diverse range of artists. Olayami Dabls, known for his visionairy works as seen in the outdoor art installation "Detroit Cosmologies", will be featured alongside fiber artist Carole Harris, whose body of work spans over four decades and was first exhibited at Gallery 7 in 1977. Martha Mysko, a contemporary painter, will also have her first solo exhibition at the museum.
"This milestone is an opportunity to reflect on MOCAD's history as a space for radical artmaking, experimentation, and civic engagement," said Jova Lynne, co-director of MOCAD. "It's a season that embodies our belief that art is inseparable from community reflection and care."
The renovation project at the museum includes infrastructure upgrades and a new public window display, designed to provide an enhanced viewing experience for visitors.
MOCAD's grand reopening will take place on April 25th, marking the beginning of its 20-year anniversary year. The museum invites the public to explore the latest works by Detroit artists and celebrate this milestone in its history.
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is set to reopen its doors on April 25th after months of renovation work, marking a significant milestone in its 20-year history. The museum is celebrating this occasion with three new exhibitions showcasing works by notable Detroit-area artists, while also honoring the late Julia Reyes Taubman, co-founder of MOCAD.
In an effort to recognize Detroit's artistic community and mark the beginning of its 20th anniversary year, MOCAD has chosen a diverse range of artists. Olayami Dabls, known for his visionairy works as seen in the outdoor art installation "Detroit Cosmologies", will be featured alongside fiber artist Carole Harris, whose body of work spans over four decades and was first exhibited at Gallery 7 in 1977. Martha Mysko, a contemporary painter, will also have her first solo exhibition at the museum.
"This milestone is an opportunity to reflect on MOCAD's history as a space for radical artmaking, experimentation, and civic engagement," said Jova Lynne, co-director of MOCAD. "It's a season that embodies our belief that art is inseparable from community reflection and care."
The renovation project at the museum includes infrastructure upgrades and a new public window display, designed to provide an enhanced viewing experience for visitors.
MOCAD's grand reopening will take place on April 25th, marking the beginning of its 20-year anniversary year. The museum invites the public to explore the latest works by Detroit artists and celebrate this milestone in its history.