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{ID:"00001",Title:"Mural of a Girl",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"3570 2nd Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34587954,Longitude:-83.06352091,Artists:"Katie Yamasaki",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"This project took place over two days this Spring at an urban garden in downtown Detroit. Inspired by Grace Lee Boggs, longtime Detroit activist, the text on the mural reads \'Today we need to combine learning with work, political struggle, community service and even play.\' The project was created in solidarity with the Boggs Educational Center, an incredible new school currently in formation amidst Detroit\'s current concurring economic and educational crisis.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00001-mural-of-a-girl.jpg",ImageCredit:"ilovedetroitmichigan.com"},
{ID:"00002",Title:"Wake Up Start Dreaming",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"1543 Warren Avenue W",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48208,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35191241,Longitude:-83.07923992,Artists:"Chris Everhart (Design)",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"DETROIT LIVES!, in conjunction with Public Art Workz and Blight Busters, presents MANTRACITY (mantra+city+monstrosity), a mural project where positive, witty and casually motivational messages are painted on sites throughout Detroit with permission from the owner(s) of the building.\n<br /><br />\nThe design of the mural was done by Chris Everhart of the The Silent Giants and painted by Philip Lauri, Chazz Miller, Dom Jean-Michel Basquiat, Nick Jaroch and a bunch of folks walking around town that wanted to grab a brush and join the fun. ",DescriptionCredit:"DETROIT LIVES!",Image:"00002-wake-up-start-dreaming.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://detroitlives.com\" target=\"_blank\">detroitlives.com</a> "},
{ID:"00003",Title:"We Kahn Do It",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Brush Street & Milwaukee",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37083123,Longitude:-83.06789265,Artists:"Philip Lauri (Design)",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"DETROIT LIVES!, in conjunction with Public Art Workz and Blight Busters, presents MANTRACITY (mantra+city+monstrosity), a mural project where positive, witty and casually motivational messages are painted on sites throughout Detroit with permission from the owner(s) of the building.\n<br /><br />\nThe first installment in the series is the \"We Kahn do it!\" mural in New Center at Brush and Milwaukee. The \"Kahn\" reference refers to the fact that while looking at the mural wall, three Albert Kahn buildings are seen in the background off to the right. Kahn has been referred to as the architect of Detroit and was one of the most respected industrial architects of his time.\n<br /><br />\nThe design of the wall was done by Philip Lauri of DETROIT LIVES! The wall is being generously supported by Patrick Thompson Design of Detroit.",DescriptionCredit:"DETROIT LIVES!",Image:"00003-we-kahn-do-it.jpg",ImageCredit:"ilovedetroitmichigan.com"},
{ID:"00004",Title:"Spirit of Detroit",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"2 Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329282,Longitude:-83.044544,Artists:"Marshall Fredericks",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:"26\' tall",Date:1958,Description:"The Spirit of Detroit is a city monument with a large bronze statue created by Marshall Fredericks and located at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center on Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, USA.<br />\nIt was commissioned in 1955 for a cost of $58,000 (equivalent to $503,195 today), and dedicated in 1958. In its left hand, the large seated figure holds a gilt bronze sphere emanating rays to symbolize God. In its right hand, is a family group symbolizing all human relationships. The 26-foot (7.9 m) sculpture was the largest cast bronze statue since the Renaissance when it was first installed. It was cast in Oslo, Norway.<br />\nThe statue underwent a restoration in 2006, funded by foundations and other private donations.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00004-spirit-of-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00005",Title:"Greening of Detroit Pavilion",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Greening of Detroit Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48207,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334874,Longitude:-83.031433,Artists:"Andrew Zago",Materials:"Steel and Polycarbonate",Dimensions:"2000 sf",Date:null,Description:"Along with the park in which it is located, the Greening of Detroit Pavilion serves as a showcase for the Greening of Detroit, a non-profit dedicated to planting trees in Detroit and to raising the public awareness of the value of trees in cities.  The pavilion, consisting of a translucent volume of closely spaced polycarbonate tubes hovering within three steel frames, is not technically a solid surface, but it performs as one.  The 30-foot tubes do not touch each other; they are suspended from a wire mesh grid by a series of plastic clips.  Each tube is slotted and set at a slight slope, allowing the tubes to collect and deflect rainwater, even in heavy rain.  Owing to their density, the clear tubes also provide shade.<br /><br/>The hovering, translucent volume of the pavilion- reminiscent of clouds and tree canopies- and its slender, poised frames belie their practicality, giving them the appearance of a work of sculpture.  These two components of the pavilion - the frame and the translucent volume - function as gate and terminus and coordinate the various urban conditions that converge at the park\'s edges.  The upper volume acts as the visual terminus at the end of a rambling, soft-edged city park to the north, while the frame suggests an east-west flow and visually completes the urban wall of Jefferson Avenue to the south.",DescriptionCredit:"<a href=\"http://USAProjects.org\"  target=\"_blank\">USAProjects.org</a>",Image:"00005-greening-of-detroit-pavillion.jpg",ImageCredit:"detroitblog.org"},
{ID:"00006",Title:"Illuminated Mural",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"2937 E. Grand Blvd.",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48202,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37219829,Longitude:-83.0674847,Artists:"Katie Craig, Brandon Dougherty",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:"100\' x 125\'",Date:null,Description:"In August, artist Katie Craig and a crew of young people began working on a mammoth (100-feet-by-125-feet) mural on a nine-story vacant building on E. Grand Boulevard at Beaubien. The North End building was selected because it \"kind of links Youthville, Vanguard (Community Development Corporation), the new CCS and Russell Industrial,\" says Craig. \"It\'s in the middle of things happening in that neighborhood.\"Craig says its design is intended to \"translate to all people in the neighborhood.\" It utilizes drips of paint flowing down the wall into \"abstract explosions of paint spatters and cross-hatching.\" The mural is \"about action and movement, (which) represents the North End: it\'s a constantly going neighborhood, there\'s a real fast pace up there,\" she says.",DescriptionCredit:"Model D Media",Image:"00006-illuminated-mural.jpg",ImageCredit:"detroitblog.org"},
{ID:"00007",Title:"Monumental Kitty",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"I-75 Service Rd. & Cochrane St.",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48216,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335029,Longitude:-83.070939,Artists:"Jerome Ferretti",Materials:"Salvaged Bricks",Dimensions:null,Date:2010,Description:"Fueled by Kickstarter funds and nearly 3,000 salvaged bricks, artist Jerome Ferretti has constructed a Monumental Kitty sculpture in North Corktown. Located at the north end of the pedestrian overpass that stretches over I-75 at Cochrane Street, the cat\'s head measures nine feet in diameter and stretches more than seven feet tall to the tips of its ears. A twisting tail and paw are yet to be built.<br /><br />The dome that forms the cat\'s head is supported by gravel and an underlying layer of brick. All bricks and the limestone ears were reclaimed, some by Ferretti himself and some from the Imagination Station.<br /><br />Inspiration for the design came from architect Antoni Gaudi, Corktown\'s abundance of cats and the Detroit Lions and Tigers. Ferretti also references the mythical part-cat, part-human Sphinx that ate anyone that could not answer its riddles. \"That\'s my relationship to Corktown,\" he jokes.<br /><br />Monumental Kitty was partially funded by Loveland.",DescriptionCredit:"Model D Media",Image:"00007-monumental-kitty.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/librarygeek/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.flickr.com/photos/librarygeek/</a>"},
{ID:"00008",Title:"Starting Point of the 1967 Race Riots",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"9125 12th Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48206,Phone:null,Latitude:42.376468,Longitude:-83.099744,Artists:"Jack Ward",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"On July 23rd 1967, police raided an after-hours bar, leading to Detroit\'s largest and most violent racial riot. Designed by Jack Ward, this small sculpture marks the public square where the historic flash point occurred.",DescriptionCredit:"Curbed Detroit",Image:"00008-starting-point-of-the-1967-race-riots.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://www.43places.com/person/danimatian\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.43places.com/person/danimatian</a>"},
{ID:"00009",Title:"Bagley Pedestrian Bridge",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Bagley Street & 21st Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48216,Phone:null,Latitude:42.324499,Longitude:-83.081719,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:"407\' long",Date:2010,Description:"The 407-foot-long bridge is the first cable-stayed pedestrian bridge in Michigan and varies in width from 10 feet on the western approach to 31 feet on the eastern approach.\n<br />\nThe bridge also connects to plazas at both ends. It is adorned with 335 lights and surrounded by 900 trees, plants and shrubs.\n<br />\nThe Bagley Avenue Pedestrian Bridge cost $5 million to build and is part of the $230 million Gateway Project, which provides a direct connection from I-75 and I-96 to the Ambassador Bridge.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit News",Image:"00009-bagley-pedestrian-bridge.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/7172528@N04/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.flickr.com/photos/7172528@N04/</a>"},
{ID:"00010",Title:"Scott Fountain on Belle Isle",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335025,Longitude:-82.999263,Artists:"Cass Gilbert, Herbert Adams",Materials:null,Dimensions:"510\' diameter",Date:1925,Description:"The James Scott Memorial Fountain in Detroit, Michigan, USA, was designed by architect Cass Gilbert and sculptor Herbert Adams. Located in Belle Isle Park, the fountain was completed in 1925 at a cost of $500,000. The lower bowl has a diameter of 510 ft (160 m) and the central spray reaches 125 ft (38 m). The fountain honors the controversial James Scott, who left $200,000 to the City of Detroit for a fountain in tribute to himself.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00010-scott-fountain-belle-isle.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/maiac/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.flickr.com/photos/maiac/</a>"},
{ID:"00011",Title:"The Heidelberg Project",Category:"Installation",Website:"www.heidelberg.org",Address:"3600 Heidelberg Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48207,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35821358,Longitude:-83.02272009,Artists:"Tyree Guyton, Sam Mackey",Materials:"Multi-Media",Dimensions:null,Date:1986,Description:"The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art project in Detroit, Michigan. It was created in 1986 by artist Tyree Guyton and his grandfather Sam Mackey (\"Grandpa Sam\") as an outdoor art environment in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood on the city\'s east side, just north of the city\'s historically African-American Black Bottom area. The Heidelberg Project is, in part, a political protest, as Tyree Guyton\'s childhood neighborhood began to deteriorate after the 1967 riots. Guyton described coming back to Heidelberg Street after serving in the Army; he was astonished to see that the surrounding neighborhood looked as if \"a bomb went off\".<br /><br />At first, the project consisted of his painting a series of houses on Detroit\'s Heidelberg Street with bright dots of many colors and attaching salvaged items to the houses. It was a constantly evolving work that transformed a hard-core inner-city neighborhood where people were afraid to walk, even in daytime, into one in which neighbors took pride and where visitors were many and welcomed. Tyree Guyton worked on the Heidelberg Project daily with the children on the block. He and director Jenenne Whitfield gave lectures and workshops on the project around the country. Their main goal was to develop the Heidelberg Project into the city\'s first indoor and outdoor museum, complete with an artists\' colony, creative art center, community garden, amphitheater, and more.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00011-heidelberg-project.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://ghostofdetroit.wordpress.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://ghostofdetroit.wordpress.com/</a>"},
{ID:"00012",Title:"Imagination Station",Category:"Installation",Website:"http://www.facebook.com/facethestation",Address:"2230 14th Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48216,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33017012,Longitude:-83.07528178,Artists:"Zak Meers",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Imagination Station campus - two blighted houses adjacent to three vacant lots - is located on 14th Street in the shadows of the iconic Michigan Central Station (MCS). The old train station once delivered people to and from Detroit. Detroit\'s robust manufacturing industry distributed goods to the world on the rails behind this landmark. Whereas the rails behind MCS moved goods and people, the Imagination Station will move ideas, information and knowledge to our neighborhood, the City of Detroit and beyond.<br /><br />IMAGINE: a vision and a replicable plan that honors the past, works tirelessly to improve the present and seeks to create a global community supported by a robust economy and driven by the creative use of digital technology and the arts. Our blighted houses and vacant lots will be transformed into an amazing creative campus with a media center, open air public art gallery and living quarters for technologists in residence. Unique elements of the Imagination Station\'s business model will provide flexibility and adaptability which will contribute to its future success.",DescriptionCredit:"Imagination Station",Image:"00012-imagination-station.jpg",ImageCredit:"Photo by Tony Barchock. <a href=\"http://www.facebook.com/francisfotos\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.facebook.com/francisfotos</a>"},
{ID:"00013",Title:"The Russell Alger Memorial Fountain",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Grand Circus Park, Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336865,Longitude:-83.04993,Artists:"Daniel Chester French, Henry Bacon",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1921,Description:"The strikingly attractive Alger Memorial Fountain in Grand Circus Park was designed by one of the nation\'s leading sculptors of that era; Daniel Chester French. The pedestal shows Alger surrounded by laurel. Then there is the beautiful classical style statue representing the State of Michigan that Alger served for more than 20 years. She wears a crown of laurel. Her right arm is firmly raised in greeting but her left hand holds both a sword and a shield that displays the Great Seal of the State of Michigan. Is this the way your think of the State? The sculptor uses a very attractive and classical depiction of a woman&mdash;with right breast bared&mdash;to represent Michigan. The sculptor, Daniel French, is perhaps best known for his collaboration with Henry Bacon on the design of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00013-russell-alger-memorial-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00014",Title:"Michigan Soldiers\' and Sailors\' Monument",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Campus Martius Park, Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331162,Longitude:-83.046435,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Michigan Soldiers\' and Sailors\' Monument is a Civil War monument located in Detroit, Michigan. This example of civic sculpture stands in a prominent downtown location on the southeast tip of Campus Martius Park where five principal thoroughfares - Michigan Avenue, Monroe Street, Cadillac Square, Fort Street, and Woodward Avenue - convene on the reconstructed traffic circle in front of Compuware World Headquarters. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00014-michigan-soldiers-and-sailors-monument.jpg",ImageCredit:"wikipedia.org"},
{ID:"00015",Title:"Fist of a Champion",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue & Jefferson Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.328656,Longitude:-83.044533,Artists:"Robert Graham",Materials:"Steel with Bronze Plates",Dimensions:"24\' long x 24\' tall; 8,000lbs",Date:1986,Description:"A memorial to Joe Louis was dedicated in Detroit (at Jefferson Avenue & Woodward) on October 16, 1986. The sculpture, commissioned by Time, Inc. and executed by Robert Graham, is a 24-foot-long (7.3 m) arm with a fisted hand suspended by a 24-foot-high (7.3 m) pyramidal framework. It represents the power of his punch both inside and outside the ring. Because of his efforts to fight Jim Crow laws, the fist was symbolically aimed toward the south.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00015-fist-of-a-champion.jpg",ImageCredit:"Photo by buckshot.jones. http://www.flickr.com/people/buckshotjones/"},
{ID:"00016",Title:"Gracehoper",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"5200 Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48202,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358757,Longitude:-83.064403,Artists:"Tony Smith",Materials:"Steel, painted in black",Dimensions:"46\' long x 23\' wide x 27\' tall",Date:1972,Description:"If the Museum of Modern Art in New York had any green space around it, you might expect to see Gracehoper there. This is a huge piece of modern art. Its creator, Tony Smith, apprenticed as an architect, including two years spent with Frank Lloyd Wright. As he approached his half-century mark, he turned to sculpture and began working in geometric solids such as cubes and tetrahedrons. You see that style in this remarkable piece. It is 46 feet in length, 23 feet wide and 27 feet tall. Tony Smith was 60 when he created this work for the Detroit Institute of Art. He named it for a mythical beast appearing in James Joyce\'s Finnegan\'s Wake.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00016-gracehoper.jpg",ImageCredit:"detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00017",Title:"Hamtramck Disneyland",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"12087 Klinger Street",City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:48212,Phone:null,Latitude:42.40725967,Longitude:-83.05838322,Artists:"Dmytro Szylak",Materials:"Multimedia",Dimensions:null,Date:"1992-1999",Description:"Hamtramck Disneyland is a yard art folk art located in Hamtramck, Michigan owned by a man named Dmytro Szylak. Hamtramck Disneyland was started in 1992 and came to be finished in 1999. It is built on a 30 foot backyard on top of two adjacent garages. Dmytro was born in Ukraine, and also once lived in Germany. As he immigrated over to the United States he worked for General Motors, but soon after his retirement he felt the need to find a hobby. So Dmytro began piling together different objects some old, some new, and some bought, while others were hand crafted. This towering structure stands tall above his house, and garage. Over the course of 12 years, Dmytro continued to add different pieces to his work which from how it started has grown to be a collage.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00017-hamtramck-disneyland.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.flickr.com/photos/wellohorld/"},
{ID:"00018",Title:"The Power House",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Moran Street & Lawley Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48212,Phone:null,Latitude:42.41295507,Longitude:-83.06089812,Artists:"Design 99",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Design 99 continues to investigate means of off-the-grid power production, public art initiatives and neighborhood participation. The term Power House describes two functions. First, the house is a power creator meaning it produces its own electricity from solar and wind power with an the intention of powering an additional adjacent house -- thus creating a localized power grid. Second, the term implies a kind of taking control of ones own community by becoming an example of self reliance, sustainability and creative problem solving through education, communication and increased diversification of the neighborhood. In all a place that symbolizes hopefulness and curiosity by integrating a complex web of social and artistic ideas into a neighborhood that might otherwise end up into a typical cycle of decay and criminality.",DescriptionCredit:"Power House Productions",Image:"00018-power-house.jpg",ImageCredit:"visitdesign99.com"},
{ID:"00019",Title:"Animals",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Trumbull Street & Merrick Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48208,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35423798,Longitude:-83.07994054,Artists:"Carl Oxley III",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00019-animals.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.singlebarreldetroit.com/artists/daniel-zott/"},
{ID:"00020",Title:"Fish Park",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Ash Street & Cochrane Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48208,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33948,Longitude:-83.0738,Artists:"Tom Rudd, Graem Whyte",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"In cooperation with Partizan Publik, Power House is pleased to be hosting 2012 Architects for the first residency session this summer.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00020-fish-park.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://mccaffertyrudd.com"},
{ID:"00021",Title:"Horace E. Dodge and Son Memorial Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Hart Plaza, Jefferson & Woodward Avenues",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.327097,Longitude:-83.044066,Artists:"Isamu Noguchi",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:"30\' tall",Date:1973,Description:"Located at the center of Hart Plaza is the Horace E. Dodge and Son Memorial Fountain, designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1978. Anna Thompson Dodge, the wife of the late Horace Dodge, an auto pioneer, gave the City of Detroit $1,000,000 towards the construction of a fountain in memory of her late husband and son. The stainless steel fountain is composed of two legs topped by a ring to the height of 30 feet above a circular, black granite pool. The fountain contains 300 jets and 300 lights and has a very intricate and computerized lighting and nozzle functions, which can create countless different configurations, dependent on temperature.",DescriptionCredit:"DetroitRiverfront.org",Image:"00021-horace-dodge-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00022",Title:"Pope John Paul II",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Joseph Campau Street & Belmont Street",City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:48212,Phone:null,Latitude:42.398332,Longitude:-83.05893,Artists:"Ferenc Varga",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1982,Description:"This small park and the statue commemorate a visit Karol Wojtyla made to Hamtramck when he was Cardinal of Krakow. His cousin, John Wojtylo, served on Hamtramck\'s city council for many years in the 1940s and 1950s. As Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla returned to Hamtramck in 1982.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00022-pope-john-paul-ll.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.waymarking.com/"},
{ID:"00023",Title:"Career Paths",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Guardian Building",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33142862,Longitude:-83.045753,Artists:"Chazz Miller, Jason Thomas",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Since 2003, Chazz Miller has partnered with John George and his Motor City Blight Busters to beautify blocks with murals, benches and gardens. \nMiller has done two dozen murals in northwest Detroit, including \"Up from the Roots\" at 6 Mile and Lahser and \"We Shall Overcome\" near Lahser and Grand River.In a mini-park with solar lighting, Miller\'s \"Career Paths\" mural is located on the vacant Guardian Bank building at Fenkell and Burt. Developers and community activists expected the project to spark housing and retail development in the Brightmoor neighborhood.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00023-career-paths.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpadetroit/"},
{ID:"00024",Title:"Talking Fence & Garage",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"15376 Lamphere",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35185034,Longitude:-83.25918375,Artists:"Design 99 (Gina Reichert, Mitch Cope), Wiley McDowell",Materials:"Terra Cotta, Hypertufa, Cedar",Dimensions:"150\' long",Date:2009,Description:"The Talking Fence proposes to use symbiotic relationships of the community to guide our practice of building a public work of art. With the assistance of hired youth we will initiate a program of story collecting and story telling from the immediate neighborhood. We will use the site of this historic Brightmoor House to create a winding bench and fence artwork that hold elements stories collected by the youth collaborators as well as historical aspects of the neighborhood. The bench and fence will be created to encourage gathering and sharing of new stories and communication within the Brightmoor community.",DescriptionCredit:"Design99",Image:"00024-talking-fence.jpg",ImageCredit:"Design99"},
{ID:"00025",Title:"Mood Swing",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Lyndon & Burt Road",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.393267,Longitude:-83.246827,Artists:"Chazz Miller, Tim Nichols",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00025-mood-swing.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.myspace.com/detroitdream/"},
{ID:"00026",Title:"Obelisk",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"12675 Burt Road",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.380192,Longitude:-83.246595,Artists:"Chazz Miller, Tim Nichols",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00026-obelisk.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkmoose/"},
{ID:"00027",Title:"Victory Village",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Stein Park Playfield",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331427,Longitude:-83.045754,Artists:"Lester Jordan, Wilbert Riser",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00027-victory-village.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpadetroit/"},
{ID:"00028",Title:"Growing Together",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Spinoza & Rouge Park Drive",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.368425,Longitude:-83.256237,Artists:"Larry Halbert, Shamford Kaza - \"Yau\"",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00028-growing-together.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.sculptsite.com"},
{ID:"00029",Title:"Untitled",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Joy and Spinoza Roads",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.357309,Longitude:-83.250313,Artists:"Nivek Monet, Lindsay Jewell",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00030",Title:"Panther Power",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"9026 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.382506,Longitude:-83.081186,Artists:"Vito Valdez, Byron Nemeda",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"\"Panther Power\" lead by Vito Valdez is located in front of the Detroit International Academy on Woodward Avenue in the Northend neighborhood.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00030-panther-power.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpadetroit"},
{ID:"00031",Title:"The Stand",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"2785 East Grand Blvd",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.373899,Longitude:-83.062669,Artists:"Nivek Monet",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"3D mural located at the Vanguard Community Development Corporation.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00031-stand-grand.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00032",Title:"Vision of Hope",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"12230 East 8 Mile Road",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.448098,Longitude:-83.000786,Artists:"Soh Suzuki, Kevin Ages",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00033",Title:"On the Hustle, On the Move, On the Go",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"13627 Gratiot Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.426747,Longitude:-82.983465,Artists:"Donald Calloway, Lexi Johnson",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Mural on upper portion of building at corner of McNichols (6 mile) and Gratiot.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00034",Title:"Memory Field",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Joann Street & Lappin Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.43663216,Longitude:-82.99006469,Artists:"Graem Whyte, Faina Lerman",Materials:"Earth, Groundcover, Cast Bronze, Drainage, Cistern",Dimensions:"120\' Diameter",Date:2010,Description:"A 120\' diameter earthwork at Calimera Park, in the Osborn neighborhood of Detroit.  The work is a memorial to those community members who have passed.  In addition, the sculpture has a drainage system leading to a 1700 gallon underground cistern.  The collected water is for use in the adjoining community garden and the proposed community orchard.  It is covered with a low maintenance ground-cover that requires little water and infrequent mowing.<br /><br />This project was funded through generous support of the Skillman Foundation, the Kresge Foundation, Next Detroit, and Chase Bank.",DescriptionCredit:"<a href=\"http://GraemWhyte.com\" target=\"_blank\">GraemWhyte.com</a> ",Image:"00034-memory-field.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://GraemWhyte.com\" target=\"_blank\">GraemWhyte.com</a> "},
{ID:"00035",Title:"Patterns of Play Mural",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"12230 East 8 Mile Road",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.44852126,Longitude:-83.00064234,Artists:"Graem Whyte, Faina Lerman",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Part of the Calimera Park reconstruction project, a mural called \'Patterns of Play\' was installed at the Glory Supermarket. ",DescriptionCredit:"Michigan Citizen",Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00036",Title:"Community Rock",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"West Grand Blvd. & Warren",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.344801,Longitude:-83.107602,Artists:"Hubert Massey, Kojo Vaden Bediako",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00036-community-rock.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.cpadetroit.org"},
{ID:"00037",Title:"The History of the Future Series 1: Imagination",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"5931 Michigan Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33100694,Longitude:-83.11630018,Artists:"Juan Carlos-Hern, Nivek Monet",Materials:null,Dimensions:"18-1/2\' x 138\'",Date:2009,Description:"\"Kids are the primary subjects, and there are subtle symbols and imagery (that reflect) the diverse community,\" says Hern. \"The kids are depicting imaginations, the unlimited possibilities of the creative power of imagination.\" To wit, one child plays a horn that emits bubbles that transform into fruit- and vegetable-shaped hot air balloons.",DescriptionCredit:"Model D Media",Image:"00037-history-of-the-future.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.cpadetroit.org"},
{ID:"00038",Title:"Conely Branch Reading Garden",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"4600 Martin & Michigan Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331291,Longitude:-83.127,Artists:"Monte Martinez, Carl Goines",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00039-three-leaves.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00041",Title:"Spirit of Rest ",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"4200 West Vernor Hwy",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.321016,Longitude:-83.094159,Artists:"Lisa Luevanos, Mary Luevanos",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00041-SpiritatRest.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00042",Title:"Sol de Barrio ",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"1130 Clark Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.318611,Longitude:-83.094474,Artists:"Lisa Luevanos, Mary Luevanos",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00042-SolDeBarrio.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00043",Title:"The Tap Gallery/Alley Project",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:null,Address:"Falcon & Elsmere",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.303126,Longitude:-83.132182,Artists:"Erick Howard, Rudy Alcala",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"TAP (The Alley Project) is an initiative of Young Nation. The gallery \nincludes a garage that contains a studio and gallery space for youth and\n the community, two lots that provide a common art space for neighbors \nand artists, bike racks for youth traveling on two wheels, and a walking\n gallery along an alley that spans one city block with high-quality, \nmulti-color murals with signage to honor and explain the history of the \npieces and the alley on garages and other surfaces.  In these spaces \nyouth and community members can create, show, and/or see street art in a\n way that is legal, safe, and supports learning and relationships!",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00043-tap-gallery.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.cpadetroit.org"},
{ID:"00044",Title:"Ashtabula",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.360821,Longitude:-83.063547,Artists:"Michael Hall",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1972,Description:"Located in the Josephine R. Ford Sculpture Garden at CCS.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00044-astabula.jpg",ImageCredit:"One Day in Detroit"},
{ID:"00045",Title:"Atom Gazelle",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Northwest Corner of Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349823,Longitude:-82.96948,Artists:"Richard Bennett",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1991,Description:"Richard Bennett is the sculptor of the Atom Gazelle Statue, installed in 1991. The statue is made out of stainless steel. It depicts a stylized silhouette of a gazelle with curving horns and a suggestion of the face and neck of this giant gazelle.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00045-atom-gazelle.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00046",Title:"Bagley Memorial Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Cadillac Square near Campus Martius",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331544,Longitude:-83.044895,Artists:"Henry Hobson Richardson",Materials:"Pink Bragville Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1887,Description:"Richardson selected, as his inspiration for this fountain, the ciborium of St. Mark\'s Basilica in Venice.  It is twenty-one feet high and has a base seven feet in diameter.  There are four lion heads that once spouted the water.  Bagley\'s will called for clean and cold water.  Richardson designed the fountain so that blocks of ice could be lowered into it during Detroit\'s warm months.  Two of the lion\'s heads provided water at an ambient temperature and two provided iced water.  There are four Byzantine columns that help to define four arched openings, each facing a lion\'s head.  There is extensive foliate carving throughout.  The fountain is capped by a smooth pyramidal top.  It is a beautiful structure that does not get the attention it merits.  There is an impressive combination of philanthropic and artistic interests in the structure you see.  Bagley wanted to give Detroit residents clean water to minimize their diseases, while Richardson used to opportunity to illustrate the skills of the most accomplished architect in the country.\n<br />\nFrom 1887 to 1926, this fountain was located at the corner of Woodward and Fort.  At some point, I presume it was unneeded since city water probably served all of the populated neighborhoods within Detroit.  From 1926 to 2000, the fountain was located at Campus Martius.  From 2000 to 2007 when Campus Martius was remodeled, the fountain was in storage.  In 2007, it was related to Cadillac Square where you may find it now.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00046-bagley-memorial-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wikipedia"},
{ID:"00047",Title:"Levi L. Barbour Memorial Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Formal Garden at Belle Isle Conservatory",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335984,Longitude:-82.98667,Artists:"Marshall Fredericks",Materials:"Black Granite and Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1936,Description:"Marshall Fredericks was the sculptor, this statue was particularly important to him because it was the first major competition that he won. It was done in 1936 and dedicated in 1937. The gazelle is in a pose known as \"wheeling.\"",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00047-levi-barbour-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00048",Title:"Japanese Tohro (Stone Lantern)",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336612,Longitude:-82.985527,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1985,Description:"A carved white granite Japanese lantern bearing a Japanese inscription on the base that reads \"friendship.\" The lantern can be lit to illuminate the path around the Japanese garden area. The lantern was presented to Detroit on Sep. 19-21, 1985 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Detroit/Toyota Sister City Relationship. Lakashi Nishiyama, Toyota\'s mayor, and fifteen members of the Toyota City Council were present at the ceremonies.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00048-japanese-tohro.jpg",ImageCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy"},
{ID:"00049",Title:"International Memorial to the Underground Railroad",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Hart Plaza, Jefferson & Woodward Avenues",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.326392,Longitude:-83.043954,Artists:"Ed Dwight",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:2001,Description:"The sculpture in the United States, Gateway to Freedom, shows six fugitive slaves ready to board a boat to cross to Canada. The gentleman pointing from Detroit to Windsor is George DeBaptist, a Detroit resident who helped slaves to get across the river to freedom. A companion monument in Windsor features a former slave raising his arms to celebrate his emancipation while a Quaker woman offers assistance to a woman and her child. Another child in  that monument looks back toward Detroit. The plaque associated with this monument mentions several Detroit institutions that were active in the Underground Railroad and continue to serve the city\'s population in the Twenty-first century: Bethel African-Methodist Episcopal Church and Second Baptist Church.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00049-international-memorial-underground-railroad.jpg",ImageCredit:"Ren Farley, Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00050",Title:"Transcending",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"West Jefferson Avenue at Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.328052,Longitude:-83.04486,Artists:"David Barr, Sergio De Giusti",Materials:"Steel, Bronze, Granite",Dimensions:"6 stories high",Date:2003,Description:"Transcending is the collaborative work of artists David Barr and Sergio De Giusti. Barr\'s gleaming arc-like stainless steel sculpture complements De Giusti\'s bronze reliefs mounted on cut granite stones The work is an interpretation of historic labor events encompassing the symbolic circle of Transcending, representing the never-ending cycle of work. ",DescriptionCredit:"Waymarking.com",Image:"00050-transcending.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://Examiner.com\" target=\"_blank\">Examiner.com</a>"},
{ID:"00051",Title:"Book-Cadillac Sculptures",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"1114 Washington Blvd.",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331925,Longitude:-83.050611,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00051-book-cadillac-sculptures.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00052",Title:"James J. Brady Memorial",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.339207,Longitude:-82.987728,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1928,Description:"The James J. Brady Memorial commemorates the significant work of Brady who sought to improve the welfare of Detroit\'s young children. In 1914, he founded the Old Newsboys Goodfellows of Detroit Fund. Brady\'s idea was to have former newsboys sell newspapers during the holiday season with the expectation that customers would pay more than the face value of the paper. The extra money went into the Goodfellows Fund that provided food, clothing and toys for needy children in Detroit. The architect was Frederick O\'Dell and Samuel Adolph Cashwan the Sculptor it was dedicated on June 23, 1928.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00052-james-brady-memorial.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00053",Title:"Brightmoor World War II Memorial",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Outer Drive and Lahser",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.383483,Longitude:-83.255977,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1943,Description:"From Detroit1701.org: Likely, quite a few residents of this area (Brightmoor) served as enlisted personnel during the Second World War. Their brothers and sisters, mothers  and fathers back in Brightmoor saw fit to put up a very nice memorial in a public spot on Outer Drive. The depicted figures on this sculpture depict, I believe, the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Corp as the Air Force was  known at that time. A significant quote  from President Lincoln was engraved on the west side of the base of this memorial with the inauguration date shown on the east side. I do not know who currently maintains this  sculpture but, every day, a flag flies over it. ",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00053-brightmoor-world-war-memorial.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00054",Title:"Nancy Brown Peace Carillon Tower",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335207,Longitude:-82.98847,Artists:"Clarence E. Day",Materials:null,Dimensions:"85 feet",Date:1940,Description:"Nancy Brown was a much-loved columnist with the Detroit News. In 1934, a reader suggested and Nancy promoted a gathering for a sunrise service on Belle Isle. It drew up to 50,000 participants and became an annual event. From this, came the idea for a Peace Carillon on Belle Isle. Conceived in 1936, it was built by the nickels and dimes of readers, and dedicated in 1940. It was at this dedication that Nancy spoke and readers saw her \"face-to-face\" for the first time. In 2005 The Friends of Belle Isle contributed funds for the sound to be restored.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00054-nancy-brown-peace-carillon-tower.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00055",Title:"Children\'s Temperance Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336242,Longitude:-82.985546,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Loyal Temperance Legion headed by Elizabeth Stocking sponsored this monument. It cost $2,500 and was paid for by the children of Detroit who raised pennies as their plea for temperance in 1910. After being damaged and placed in storage the sculpture was used for flower shows around the city, to the dismay of Stocking\'s granddaughter Victoria Van Fleet Saxton. In the early 1960s, she initiated efforts to have the sculpture restored and placed on Belle Isle.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00055-childrens-temperance-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy"},
{ID:"00057",Title:"Civil War Soldier Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336681,Longitude:-82.993945,Artists:"Angelo Ziroli",Materials:"Stone,Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1948,Description:"The Civil War Soldier Statue was sculpted by Angelo Ziroli and was dedicated in 1948. The Women\'s Relief Corp of the Grand Army of the Republic erected the monument, which honors the men who fought in the Civil War.\n<br/><br/>\nInscription reads: THERE ARE NOW FORTY-EIGHT REASONS WHY WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00057-civil-war-soldier-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00058",Title:"Robert Burns Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Temple and Second Avenues",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34075,Longitude:-83.061326,Artists:"George A. Lawson",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1891,Description:"From Detroit1701.org about Robert Burns: Robert Burns (nee Burness) was born near Aye, Scotland on January 25, 1759. He is famous for the many poems and songs he wrote that celebrated his native land&mdash;its history, its land, its fair women, its liqueur and its foods, including haggis. His father was a struggling farmer, so Robert Burns grew up in poverty and completed only a few years of schooling.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00058-robert-burns.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00059",Title:"Disembarkment of Antoine de Lamothe Cadillac at Hart Plaza",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Hart Plaza, Jefferson & Woodward Avenues",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.327117,Longitude:-83.043648,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:"Installed 2001",Description:"Antoine De Lamothe Cadillac is the man who founded Detroit.  He first landed there in 1701 and started the Fort Ponchartrain du Detroit.  He commanded this fort until 1710 at which point he became the Governor of Louisiana.The statue was dedicated in 2001 in commemoration of the landing in Detroit.  It is near the spot where he landed.",DescriptionCredit:"MichiganExposures.blogspot.com",Image:"00059-cadillac.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00060",Title:"Father Solanus Casey Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"1740 Mt. Eliott",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.351156,Longitude:-83.01469,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"There are now perhaps as many as a dozen websites devoted to Father Solanus Casey, all of them promoting his canonization. The status of Father Casey is on the grounds of St. Bonaventure Monastery&mdash;a complex of buildings listed on the federal and State of Michigan and the City of Detroit historical registers.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00060-father-solanus-casey.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00061",Title:"Bust of Lewis Cass",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"5201 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358381,Longitude:-83.067251,Artists:"Thomas D. Jones",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1845,Description:"Located at the 2nd Floor Balcony at the Cass Avenue Entrance of the Detroit Public Library.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00061-lewis-cass-bust.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00063",Title:"Ty Cobb Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338988,Longitude:-83.047336,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze  ",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"When  the Detroit Tigers\' management planned their new Comerica Park that opened in  April, 2000, they commissioned sculptures of six of their greatest players: Ty  Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, and Hal  Newhouser.<br/><br/>The sculptures were the work  of the Amrany sculpture firm from Chicago. Lou Cella, educated in the fine arts at Illinois State University, is a Chicago-based sculptor who has specialized in the portrayal of figures - especially athletes.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00063-ty-cobb-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00064",Title:"Bust of Christopher Columbus",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"East Jefferson Avenue and Randolph Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329913,Longitude:-83.041647,Artists:"Augusto Rivalta",Materials:"Bronze and Travertine",Dimensions:null,Date:1910,Description:"The Columbus Statue in Detroit was created by Italian sculptor Augusto Rivalta and dedicated to the city of Detroit on Oct. 12, 1910. The statue was made possible by donations from the readers and friends of the Italian newspaper, La Tribuna Italiana D\'America, better known today as \"The Italian Tribune.\"<br /><br/>\nThe major force behind the project was Vincenzo Guiliano, editor of the Italian Tribune, who began the initiative in order to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary of the death of Columbus in 1906. An inscription reads \"Christopher Columbus, a great son of Italy. Born 1435 - Died 1506. Discovered America October 12, 1492. This monument is dedicated to his honor by the Italians of Detroit, October 12, 1910.\"",DescriptionCredit:"Vanderkrogt.net",Image:"00064-christopher-columbus-bust.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00065",Title:"Continuity Tower",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"West Grand Blvd & Third Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.368176,Longitude:-83.078845,Artists:"Robert Sestok",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1990,Description:"Made to commemorate Jacqueline Feigenson, gallery owner in Detroit, Michigan.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00065-continuity-tower.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00067",Title:"Dancing Maidens",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Cass Avenue and Reuther Mall",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.360184,Longitude:-83.069344,Artists:"Oskar Stonorov",Materials:"Cast Iron with Patina",Dimensions:null,Date:1960,Description:"A sculpture of six female figures enclosed within a rectangular frame. The figures, draped in flowing robes, form a line as they dance connected to each other. Stonorov created this work, which originally stood on the banks of a stream on the Reuther estate, for his good friend, Mary Reuther, who was an active supporter of dance. Stonorov was a modernist architect, architectural writer, historian and archivist who immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1929.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00067-dancing-maidens.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University"},
{ID:"00068",Title:"Dante Alighieri Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.341748,Longitude:-82.980404,Artists:"Raffaello Romanelli",Materials:"Marble",Dimensions:null,Date:1927,Description:"Dante Alighiere was born about 1265. He was an Italian writer and poet, he is best known for his works Inferno, The Divine Comedy and The Inferno of Dante. He died in 1321. Raffaello Romanelli created the sculpture in 1927.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00068-dante-alighieri-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00069",Title:"Dequindre Cut Greenway",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://www.detroitriverfront.org/dequindre/",Address:"St. Aubin Street from Mack Avenue to Jefferson Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.340425,Longitude:-83.031296,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:2009,Description:"The Dequindre Cut Greenway, an urban recreational path, officially opened to the public in May of 2009. The 1.35-mile greenway, developed through a public, nonprofit and private partnership, offers a pedestrian link between the Riverfront, Eastern Market and many of the residential neighborhoods in between.<br/><br/>Formerly a Grand Trunk Railroad line, the Dequindre Cut is a below-street level path that runs parallel to St. Aubin Street, between Mack Avenue and Woodbridge Street just north of the Riverfront.<br/><br/>Well-known for its urban artwork and graffiti, the first completed section of the Dequindre Cut is between Woodbridge Street and Gratiot Avenue. The greenway features a 20-foot-wide paved pathway, which includes separate lanes for pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Entrance ramps to the Cut are located at Lafayette Street, Gratiot Avenue and at Woodbridge Street.<br/><br/>The Dequindre Trail Extension, connects the first section of the Dequindre Cut from Woodbridge Street south to Atwater Street near Milliken State Park and the RiverWalk. Further north, beginning conceptual plans are underway for phase II of the Dequindre Cut, which would extend the pathway north from Gratiot Avenue to Mack Avenue.",DescriptionCredit:"DetroitRiverfront.org",Image:"00069-dequindre-cut.jpg",ImageCredit:"Kevin Horning"},
{ID:"00070",Title:"Detroit Evening News Sculpture",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Central Avenue and Picnic Way, Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336964,Longitude:-82.994239,Artists:"Frederick Alexander Turner Dunbar, Janice B. Trimpe",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Frederick Alexander Turner Dunbar sculpted the original Newsboy Fountain in 1892. James E. Scripps presented the fountain to the City of Detroit at cost of $3,500. On the day of the unveiling, approximately 5,000 newsboys flocked to Belle Isle from Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Mayor Maybury ended his speech by granting the bronze newsboy a formal license to sell papers.<br/><br/>Frederick Dunbar\'s statue of the newsboy was stolen in 1966. It was either returned or located shortly thereafter and returned to the site; however, it was stolen again eight years later. In 1997, as part of gradual renovation efforts on Belle Isle, sculpture Janice B. Trimpe was commissioned to produce a duplicate.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org and Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00070-evening-news.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00071",Title:"Passo di Danza",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"One Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32871205,Longitude:-83.04527765,Artists:"Giacomo Manzu",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1963,Description:"The sculpture Passo di Danza (Step of the Dance), by Giacomo Manzu, is located in the foyer of the One Woodward Avenue building in Detroit, Michigan.",DescriptionCredit:"Wikipedia",Image:"00071-passo-di-danza.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wikipedia"},
{ID:"00072",Title:"Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Grand Circus Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336301,Longitude:-83.051284,Artists:null,Materials:"Indiana Limestone",Dimensions:null,Date:1929,Description:"The Edison Memorial Fountain, located in the western half of Grand Circus Park, was created to honor Thomas Alva Edison and his \nachievements. The fountain is a circular structure made out of Indiana limestone with jets.\nThe fountain had been operating in the east and was purchased by Allied Electrical Industries, which contributed $25,000, and the Detroit Board of Commerce which contributed another $2,000. The fountain was reassembled to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Edison\'s invention of the electric lamp.\nAmong those attending the dedication on Oct. 21, 1929, were Edison and President Herbert Hoover.",DescriptionCredit:"<a href=\"http://HistoricDetroit.org\" target=\"_blank\">HistoricDetroit.org</a>",Image:"00072-edison-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://HistoricDetroit.org\" target=\"_blank\">HistoricDetroit.org</a>"},
{ID:"00073",Title:"The Entrance",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Randolph Street & Gratiot Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335345,Longitude:-83.045374,Artists:"John Piet",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1975,Description:"Commissioned by the City of Detroit Department of Recreation as a salute to the International Theatre Olympiad held in Detroit in June 1975.",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00073-the-entrance.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00075",Title:"Josephine Ford Sculpture Garden",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361033,Longitude:-83.063378,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:2005,Description:"The Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden is a collaboration between CCS and the DIA, made possible by a generous gift from Josephine F. Ford.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00075-josephine-ford-sculpture-garden.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00076",Title:"Charlie Gehringer Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338971,Longitude:-83.047341,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"When  the Detroit Tigers\' management planned their new Comerica Park that opened in  April, 2000, they commissioned sculptures of six of their greatest players: Ty  Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, and Hal  Newhouser. The sculptures were the work  of the Amrany sculpture firm from Chicago. Lou Cella, educated in the fine arts at Illinois State University, is a Chicago-based sculptor who has specialized in the portrayal of figures&mdash;especially athletes.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00076-gehringer-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00077",Title:"Goddess of the Golden Thighs Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361173,Longitude:-83.063439,Artists:"Reuben Nakian",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1964,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00077-goddess-of-golden-thighs.jpg",ImageCredit:"Waymarking.com"},
{ID:"00078",Title:"Mozarabe",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.360968,Longitude:-83.063449,Artists:"Richard Serra",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1971,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00078-mozarabe.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00079",Title:"Normanno Wedge I",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.360847,Longitude:-83.063341,Artists:"Beverly Popper",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1983,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00079-normanno-wedge1.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00080",Title:"Upfront",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361075,Longitude:-83.06329,Artists:"Anthony Caro",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1971,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00080-upfront.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00081",Title:"The X and Its Tails",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.360987,Longitude:-83.063978,Artists:"Alexander Calder",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1967,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00081-x-and-tails.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00082",Title:"Grand Couple",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.36089701,Longitude:-83.06427088,Artists:"Etienne Martin",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1946,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00082-grand-couple.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00083",Title:"Hank Greenberg Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338903,Longitude:-83.047344,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"When  the Detroit Tigers\' management planned their new Comerica Park that opened in  April, 2000, they commissioned sculptures of six of their greatest players: Ty  Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, and Hal  Newhouser. The sculptures were the work  of the Amrany sculpture firm from Chicago. Lou Cella, educated in the fine arts at Illinois State University, is a Chicago-based sculptor who has specialized in the portrayal of figures - especially athletes.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00083-hank-greenberg-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00084",Title:"Johannes Gutenberg Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354784,Longitude:-83.071731,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Gutenberg invented a movable type mechanical press to print books. Movable type is a method of printing books where individual metal letters are assembled in a printing press to form the words that are then printed on paper. The most famous book to come off the Gutenberg Press was the bible in 1455.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit Video Daily",Image:"00084-gutenberg.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Video Daily"},
{ID:"00085",Title:"Hand of God Sculpture",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"1441 Saint Antoine Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33779,Longitude:-83.042723,Artists:"Carl Milles",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:"26\' tall",Date:1953,Description:"The United Auto Workers paid for the erection of this commemorative monument. Walter Reuther supervised the selection of the sculpture. It is the last work of the famous Swedish sculptor, Carl Milles who, for years, had been the sculptor in residence at the Cranbrook Institution.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00085-hand-of-god.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00086",Title:"Ernie Harwell Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338253,Longitude:-83.049227,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"When  the Detroit Tigers\' management planned their new Comerica Park that opened in April, 2000, they commissioned sculptures of six of their greatest players: Ty Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, and Hal  Newhouser. The sculptures were the work  of the Amrany sculpture firm from Chicago. Lou Cella, educated in the fine arts at Illinois State University, is a Chicago-based sculptor who has specialized in the portrayal of figures - especially athletes.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00086-ernie-harwell.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Tigers"},
{ID:"00087",Title:"Helios Trail",Category:"Sculpture",Website:"http://artcollection.wayne.edu/picture-of-the-week.php?id=29",Address:"West Warren Avenue near Anthony Wayne Drive",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.355023,Longitude:-83.070494,Artists:"Bruce White",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:"30 x 4 x 4 ft.",Date:1989,Description:"The symbol of Wayne State University\'s College of Engineering, Helios Trail was created by artist Bruce White, a professor at Northern Illinois School of Art. He was chosen through a national competition to create a work to symbolize the college and inspire the college community. ",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00087-helios-trail.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University"},
{ID:"00088",Title:"Hip and Spine (Stone Chair Setting)",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. and East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361046,Longitude:-83.06362,Artists:"Richard Nonas",Materials:"Swedish Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1997,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00088-ccs-chairs.jpg",ImageCredit:"Waymarking.com"},
{ID:"00089",Title:"Willie Horton Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338891,Longitude:-83.047366,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"When  the Detroit Tigers\' management planned their new Comerica Park that opened in April, 2000, they commissioned sculptures of six of their greatest players: Ty Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, and Hal  Newhouser. The sculptures were the work  of the Amrany sculpture firm from Chicago. Lou Cella, educated in the fine arts at Illinois State University, is a Chicago-based sculptor who has specialized in the portrayal of figures&mdash;especially athletes.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00089-willie-horton.jpg",ImageCredit:"MLBlogs"},
{ID:"00091",Title:"Jeune Fille et sa Suite",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Farnsworth and John R.",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359016,Longitude:-83.063282,Artists:"Alexander Calder",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1970,Description:"In the early 1970s, the American Telephone and Telephone Company (A.T.&T.) commissioned Alexander Calder to design a sculpture for their new Detroit offices located at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Cass in downtown Detroit. This 17-story building was designed by Smith, Hinchman and Gyllis and opened in 1974. This Calder composition was installed in front of their building. From that year through 1985, this sculpture was painted black; the color that Calder selected for it. However, by the1980s many of Calder\'s large sculptures in the United States were painted red. This had become the \"traditional\" color for his sculptures. Thus, in 1985, A.T.&T. officials apparently decided that their sculpture should be painted in \"Calder red.\"<br /><br />In 2006, A.T.&T. removed this sculpture from their  Michigan Avenue building. Sometime later they donated it to the Detroit Institute of Art and, in May, 2008, that organization installed it at the northeast corner of their campus.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00091-jeune-fille.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00092",Title:"Al Kaline Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338606,Longitude:-83.047729,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"When  the Detroit Tigers\' management planned their new Comerica Park that opened in  April, 2000, they commissioned sculptures of six of their greatest players: Ty  Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, and Hal  Newhouser. The sculptures were the work  of the Amrany sculpture firm from Chicago. Lou Cella, educated in the fine arts at Illinois State University, is a Chicago-based sculptor who has specialized in the portrayal of figures - especially athletes.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00092-al-kaline.jpg",ImageCredit:"MLBlogs"},
{ID:"00093",Title:"Father Clement Kern Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Trumbull and Bagley Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329251,Longitude:-83.065615,Artists:"Edward Chasney",Materials:"Granite and Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1986,Description:"Clement Kern, born in 1907, became a priest in the Detroit Roman Catholic diocese. He spent most of  his career at Holy Trinity Church in Corktown. He devoted himself to  assisting immigrants who came to southwest Detroit,  immigrants who followed the demographic footprints of the Irish from Cork who settled this  area in the decades after the 1830s. Following World War II, many  second- and third-generation white residents of Detroit moved to the fringes of  the city and then to the suburbs. But the poor remained behind. This is the  group that Father Kern targeted for his ministry. ",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00093-father-kern-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00094",Title:"Bust of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"West Grand Blvd and Rosa Parks Blvd",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.364041,Longitude:-83.090558,Artists:"Oscar Graves",Materials:"Aluminum",Dimensions:null,Date:1981,Description:"Graves\' interpretation of King is thought-provoking, and even disturbing. He emphasizes Dr. King as the dedicated intellectual strategist of the Civil Rights Movement who gave his life for this noble cause. It is also worth wrestling with the observation that this park is located on Rose Parks Boulevard, not far from the starting point of the 1967 violence and not far from Reverend Albert Clague\'s Shrine of the Black Madonna and Reverend Franklin\'s New Bethel Baptist Church.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00094-bust-martin-luther-king.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00095",Title:"Bust of Mikolaj Kopernik",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Woodward and Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359375,Longitude:-83.066454,Artists:"Ferenc Varga",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1973,Description:"To commemorate the 500th anniversary of the famous Polish astronomer, Mikolaj Kopernik, the Copernicus Observance Committee presented this statue to the city of Detroit. It shows a youthful but stern, dedicated and seemingly contemplative, Copernicus. The sculptor, Ferenc Varga, also crafted the statue of the Revolutionary War hero, Casimir Pulaski, that is located on Washington Boulevard in downtown Detroit at the intersection with Michigan. Ferenc Varga\'s son, Frank Varga, composed a mosaic showing Nicolaus Copernicus that is now located above the entrance to the Catalogue Department of the Detroit Public Library.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00095-kopernick.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00096",Title:"General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"3rd Street at Michigan Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331866,Longitude:-83.058068,Artists:"Leonard Marconi",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1889,Description:"This cast statue is the work of the Warsaw-born Italian-Polish sculptor, Leonard Marconi. It was cast in 1889 for the grounds of the Wawel Castle in Krakow. To honor Detroit on the bicentennial of the United States, the city of Krakow had the statue you see cast and then donated it to the city.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00096-general-thaddeus-kosciuszko.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00097",Title:"Commemoration of the American Labor Movement Statue",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32847364,Longitude:-83.04457606,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00097-commemoration-of-the-american-labor-movement-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00098",Title:"Le Fleuve et La Garonne",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"5200 Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358998,Longitude:-83.06380245,Artists:"Antoine Coysevox",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1688,Description:"This is the statue that is to the immediate right of Rodin\'s The Thinker as you stand on Woodward and face the Detroit Institute of Art.  To the left of the Rodin sculpture is Nymph and Eros.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00098-la-fleuve-et-la-garonne.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00099",Title:"Abraham Lincoln Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Library & Farmer Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334239,Longitude:-83.047205,Artists:"Alfonso Pelzer",Materials:"Bronze and Limestone",Dimensions:null,Date:1898,Description:"The statue that you see -- or its predecessor -- stood from 1919 to 1958 on the grounds of the huge Lincoln plant at Warren and Livernois on Detroit\'s West Side. When the Ford Motor Company ceased building Lincolns in that massive factory, Leland\'s heirs gave the statue of President Lincoln to the city of Detroit. It was installed in its present location, perhaps because this downtown branch of the Detroit Public Library housed the nation\'s most extensive archives of publications about the auto industry.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00099-abraham-lincoln-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00107",Title:"Merrill Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue between McNichols and Seven Mile",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.420893,Longitude:-83.110231,Artists:"Carrere and Hastings Architectural Firm",Materials:"Marble",Dimensions:null,Date:"1926 Relocated",Description:"The Palmer Park Merrill Fountain, a magnificent white marble structure in the Italian Renaissance style, was designed by the architectural firm of Carrere and Hastings and was originally located in the Campus Martius in downtown Detroit before it was moved here in 1926. In the forefront is a circular pool leading up one level to another pool which is clover shaped with three marble blocks in the center, each with a water spout. At the top of the fountain is an arch elaborately carved into cattails and water lilies over a niche containing a marble turtle straddled by two stylized fish. From the mouths of the figures water spouts lead to a vase-like pool beneath.",DescriptionCredit:"Waymarking.com",Image:"00107-palmer-park-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"Waymarking.com"},
{ID:"00103",Title:"Ludington Place Statues",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Merrick Street and West Warren Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345023,Longitude:-83.150023,Artists:"Julius Theodore Melchers",Materials:"Sandstone",Dimensions:null,Date:"Early 1870s",Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00103-cadillac-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00104",Title:"William Maybury Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue & West Adams Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336877,Longitude:-83.049914,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"For many years during the first half of this century, the seated statues of two former civic leaders looked at each other from opposite sides of Grand Circus Park in downtown Detroit.<br />On the west, Hazen S. Pingree, a former mayor of Detroit and governor of Michigan, sat looking east. On the east William Maybury, also a former mayor and a political enemy of Pingree, looked back.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit News",Image:"00104-william-maybury.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit News"},
{ID:"00105",Title:"General Alexander Macomb Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Washington Blvd at Michigan Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331978,Longitude:-83.050979,Artists:"Adolph Alexander Weinman",Materials:"Melted Down Canons",Dimensions:null,Date:1906,Description:"If you asked which  Detroit native  is a national military hero, you would likely select Alexander Macomb. The sculptor, Adolph Alexander Weinman, used granite and bronze to portray Macomb as a decisive, competent and dominating officer. Note the stern face and firm jaw that we expect in a military leader who is about to take his troops into battle. Weinman also executed the William  Maybury memorial  in Grand Circus Park.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00105-macomb-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wikipedia"},
{ID:"00106",Title:"Stevens T. Mason Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Griswold Avenue & State Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.332668,Longitude:-83.049257,Artists:"Albert Weinert",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1908,Description:"In the shadow of downtown Detroit\'s high-rise buildings stands a statue which marks a single grave, that of Stevens T. Mason, Michigan\'s boy governor. He lies buried on the site of his best known achievement, Capitol Park, which was Michigan\'s seat of government during the state\'s early years.\n",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit News",Image:"00106-stevens-mason-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00108",Title:"Midmien Sculpture",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"West Kirby and Cass",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359313,Longitude:-83.068932,Artists:"Sasson Soffer",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1970,Description:"Like the frozen motion of lights looping through space, Midmien illuminates the spot on the grassy lawn bordering the Community Arts Auditorium and provides a visual link between the art and music disciplines. Soffer, an Iraqi-born New York artist, is known for his large scale, sleek geometric constructions.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00108-midmien-sculpture.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00109",Title:"Monroe Monument Marker",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Campus Martius Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.332025,Longitude:-83.046389,Artists:"Herb Babcock, Eric Ernstberger",Materials:"Glass, Stainless Steel, Granite, Electric Light",Dimensions:"22\' Tall",Date:"2003-2004",Description:"Two Corner Markers anchor the north end of Campus Martius Park, providing beacons at the park entrances, and are visible for several blocks along Woodward Avenue and Monroe Street. The 22 feet tall works of art are fabricated from stainless steel, textured cast glass, and granite. The Monroe Marker is a representation of the Arts and Culture. \nThe Woodward Marker is a representation of Industry and Technology. Each marker will be lit from within to glow at night.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00109-Monroe-Corner_medium.jpg",ImageCredit:"Campus Martius Park"},
{ID:"00110",Title:"Hal Newhouser Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Comerica Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.338653,Longitude:-83.047622,Artists:"Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Omni Amrany and Lou Cella",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"Hal Newhouser is, arguably, the greatest native Detroit athlete. Newhouser, born in the city in 1921, attended the William Wright Institute for his secondary education and then signed with the Tigers. He joined the team in September, 1939 at age 19 and continued with them until the end of the 1953 season. ",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00110-hal-newhouser.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wikipedia"},
{ID:"00111",Title:"Nordkyn",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359884,Longitude:-83.07121,Artists:"Robert Murray",Materials:"Painted Corten Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1974,Description:"Nordkyn refers to an island in Lake Huron. The gently floating, folded, blue painted steel recalls the landscape of a distant island. Robert Murray is one of the most significant Canadian sculptors of his generation. He is internationally recognized for his twisted metal works, which connote both lightness and substantiality.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00111-nordkyn.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00112",Title:"Nymph and Eros",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"5200 Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359187,Longitude:-83.065358,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Situated to the left of The Thinker in front of the Detroit Institute of Arts.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00112-nymph-eros.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00113",Title:"Pewabic Pottery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.pewabic.org",Address:"10125 E Jefferson Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361284,Longitude:-82.981693,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:" ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00113-pewabic.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00114",Title:"Hazen S. Pingree Memorial",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue & West Adams Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336785,Longitude:-83.05101,Artists:"Rudolph Schwarz",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1903,Description:" For many years during the first half of this century, the seated statues of two former civic leaders looked at each other from opposite sides of Grand Circus Park in downtown Detroit.\n<br />On the west, Hazen S. Pingree, a former mayor of Detroit and governor of Michigan, sat looking east. On the east William Maybury, also a former mayor and a political enemy of Pingree, looked back.\n",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00114-pingree.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit News"},
{ID:"00115",Title:"Brigadier General Casmir Pulaski Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Unknown",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331976,Longitude:-83.050976,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00108-Casimir-Pulaski.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00116",Title:"Horace H. Rackham Memorial Fountain",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"8450 West Ten Mile",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.476845,Longitude:-83.15599,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Located at the center point of the central mall in the Detroit Zoological Park<br/><br/> As you stare at this monument, you sense that the bears are enthusiastically&mdash;even joyfully&mdash;holding up the basin. The water arches down extremely gracefully, enhancing the image given by these ursine statues. Just to make sure that you appreciate that this is a water fountain; it is located in a large reflecting pool&mdash;perhaps the size of three or four Olympic pools. Because of their shape and their grace, seals are among the most interesting animals to sculpt. Carrado Parducci added two appealing seal fountains to add to our pleasure. And if you walk a quarter mile to the west, the zoo&rsquo;s new Artic Exhibit presents you with real seals playing in their massive pool.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00116-rackham-fountain-bears.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00117",Title:"Father Gabriel Richard Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Gabriel Richard Park at East Jefferson and Sheridan Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.346876,Longitude:-82.998869,Artists:"Leonard D. Jungwirth",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1940,Description:"This granite statue of Father Richard was created by Leonard Jongwirth and supported by the Works Project Administration\'s Federal Arts Project. He portrays a strong and pensive Richard with his professorship clearly indicated by the traditional robes of his order and a book of Sacred Scripture in his left hand. Jongwirth taught at Michigan State for many years and may be most remembered for his statue of a Spartan on the East Lansing campus.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00117-fr-richard-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit News"},
{ID:"00118",Title:"River of Knowledge Mosaic",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Cass Avenue between Putnam and West Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358068,Longitude:-83.067842,Artists:"Millard Sheets",Materials:"Mosaic",Dimensions:"16\' x 42\'",Date:1963,Description:"Early in the 1960s, an attractive Cass Avenue entrance was added to the marvelous Detroit Public Library building that Cass Gilbert designed in the mid 1920s. This entrance features white marble facades, red columns and dark green marble.  The highlight, however, is the large mosaic that Millard Sheets designed for the library. It is the most impressive public mosaic in the metropolitan area.  It is a large one: 16 feet by 42 feet and very colorful. The best time to appreciate Sheets\' sparkling work is when the late afternoon sun glistens upon it. It presents the image of a river of knowledge that both sustains us and connects us to the past. To benefit from that river of knowledge, Detroit residents can learn from the resources in Library that contains that knowledge. ",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00118-river-of-knowledge.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00120",Title:"Sentinel X ",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Griswold Avenue & State Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.332666,Longitude:-83.049258,Artists:"Morris Brose",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1979,Description:"This impressive sculpture was originally  installed in Capitol Park in 1979, but the park gradually went into decline and failed to serve as a pleasant place to sit and enjoy the sun. The Kresge Foundation, the city of Detroit  and the Downtown Development Authority invested more than one million dollars in revitalizing the park in 2010. Their efforts produced a much more attractive site. ",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00120-sentinel-x.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00121",Title:"Reverend Samuel Frances Smith Memorial Flagpole",Category:"Sculpture",Website:"http://www.belleisleconservancy.org/explore-the-park/structures-monuments/",Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33788,Longitude:-82.976287,Artists:"Albert Kahn, Samuel Cashwan",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Reverend Samuel Francis Smith was born in Boston in 1808. In the early 1830s, his friend, Lowell Mason, gave him a patriotic song to translate. This was a German tune, written in 1732, and titled, \"God Bless our Native Land.\" Smith was very impressed by the patriotic words, so without changing the music, he wrote the words to \"America\". While its origin is German, the same music was used for the patriotic anthem of the British Royalty, \"God save the King or (Queen).\" Albert Kahn was the architect and designer and Samuel A. Cashwan the sculptor.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00121-samuel-smith-flagpole.jpg",ImageCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy"},
{ID:"00122",Title:"Major General Alpheus Sharkey Williams Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:"http://www.belleisleconservancy.org/explore-the-park/structures-monuments/",Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.339435,Longitude:-82.986541,Artists:"Merwin Shrady",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1921,Description:"This monument depicts Williams sitting astride his horse named \"Plug Ugly\", studying a baffle map during a storm. Williams had a distinguished military record. He served as lieutenant colonel of the first Michigan Infantry in the Mexican War. During the Civil War Lincoln appointed him brigadier general of volunteers. He commanded the Twelfth Corps at the battles of South Mountain, Antietam, and Gettysburg, and he commanded the Twentieth Corps in Sherman\'s campaigns in I864-65. He was elected to Congress in 1874 and died in 1878 before the expiration of his second term. The monument was unveiled in 1921 and Henry Merwin Shrady is the sculptor.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00122-general-alphaeus.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00124",Title:"Spanish-American War Commemorative",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Central Avenue and Picnic Way, Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.337607,Longitude:-82.992521,Artists:"Allen G. Newman",Materials:"Granite and Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1932,Description:"Allen Newman, who lived from 1875 to 1940, was a reasonably well-known and popular sculptor of the early Twentieth Century. He specialized in outdoor sculptures  commemorating the Spanish-American War. Indeed, he designed and then obtained a copyright for the figure of the soldier shown above.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00124-spanish-american-war.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00125",Title:"Spirit Renewal",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Horace H. Rackham Memorial Building",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35814,Longitude:-83.063719,Artists:"Charles McGee",Materials:"Aluminum Base",Dimensions:"8\' x 22\'",Date:null,Description:"Installed initially as part of Art X Detroit, a five-day arts experience in the midtown neighborhood of Detroit, \"Spirit Renewal\" is now a permanent installation in front of the Horace H. Rackham Memorial Building across from the Detroit Institute of Arts. It consists of 54 contrasting black and white shapes layered on top of a curved aluminum base. ",DescriptionCredit:"Model D",Image:"00125-spirit-renewal.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00126",Title:"Sunbeam Sculpture",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"4750 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.355616,Longitude:-83.063306,Artists:"Robert Sesok",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:"A program at Hannan House Center for Senior Learning encourages people to capitalize upon their artistic talents and interests. Robert Sestok designed the sculpture in honor of participants in this Hannan House program. The work portrays the interaction of water and the urban environment.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00126-sunbeam-sestok.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00127",Title:"The Thinker",Category:"Statue",Website:"http://www.dia.org/object-info/8098faf4-32a7-4c6e-9a97-eb81b60d9c2c.aspx",Address:"5200 Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48202,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359088,Longitude:-83.065284,Artists:"Auguste Rodin",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:"79\" x 51-1/4\" x 55-1/4\"",Date:1904,Description:"\"The Thinker\" by Auguste Rodin. Bronze and granite sculpture. Detroit Institute of Art 5200 Woodward Avenue in Detroit\'s Cultural Center. Installed November 21, 1983.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00127-thinker.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00128",Title:"Trilogy Sculpture",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Parsons Street between Woodward and Cass",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34805,Longitude:-83.060414,Artists:"Louise Nevelson",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1979,Description:"Louise Nevelson experimented with many different types of art. By the 1940s, she began to produce small and  highly original sculptures and then, toward the end of the 1960s - when she was approaching age 70 - she began to design large metal outdoor sculptures.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00128-trilogy.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00129",Title:"Hanging Glass Kites",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Compuware Headquarters",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.332415,Longitude:-83.046684,Artists:null,Materials:"Glass",Dimensions:"14 stories tall",Date:null,Description:"Inside the Compuware Corporation Headquarters building in Detroit hangs a water \"fountain,\" consisting of 15 colorful glass kites. At more than 14 stories tall, this fountain is the largest indoor hanging glass sculpture in the world.",DescriptionCredit:"America\'s Byways",Image:"00129-hanging-kites.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00131",Title:"United Way Foundation Torch",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Woodward at Jefferson Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329069,Longitude:-83.044864,Artists:"Dario Bonucchi",Materials:null,Dimensions:"12\' tall on base of 7-1/2\'",Date:1969,Description:"To bring attention to the efforts of the United Way fundraising drive, the organizers built a wooden structure in the median of Woodward Avenue near Jefferson with a torch at the top. ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00131-united-way.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00132",Title:"Victory Eagle",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"151 West Jefferson",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.327252,Longitude:-83.04588,Artists:"Marshall Fredericks",Materials:"White Marble",Dimensions:null,Date:1950,Description:"The eagle was a major component of Marshall Fredericks\' statuary for the Veterans\' Memorial Building",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit1701.org",Image:"00132-victory-eagle.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00133",Title:"Johann Friedrich von Schiller Sculpture",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.341428,Longitude:-82.980198,Artists:null,Materials:"Bronze  ",Dimensions:null,Date:1906,Description:"Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) was a German poet, dramatist, critic, philosopher, and historian. Many of his poems were used by some of the greats including Ludwig van Beethoven (Ode to Joy), Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert. A plaque, now missing from the back of the base, listed the names of the memorial\'s executive committee. The sculptor was Herman N. Matzen and it was completed in 1906. The sculpture cost approximately $12,000, which came from numerous small subscriptions from citizens of German descent.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00133-johann-frederic-von-schiller.jpg",ImageCredit:"Brent Mitchell"},
{ID:"00134",Title:"George Washington Statue",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"East Jefferson Avenue and Randolph Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.330082,Longitude:-83.042195,Artists:"Donald DeLue",Materials:"Bronze and Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1959,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00134-george-washington-statue.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00135",Title:"Anthony Wayne Monument",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358732,Longitude:-83.071953,Artists:"Sergio DeGiusti",Materials:"Granite, Bronze, Marble",Dimensions:null,Date:1969,Description:"Cast bronze monument to General Anthony Wayne.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00135-anthony-wayne-monument.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00137",Title:"Wings of Learning",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358225,Longitude:-83.070419,Artists:"G. Alden Smith",Materials:"Brass and Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1965,Description:"This sculpture represents the artist\'s visual concept of the learning process, with intertwining limbs bursting into an open upward movement. Smith served as the head of the Art and Art History Department at Wayne State from 1962&ndash;1978 and was pivotal in developing the sculpture department,where he mentored such students as David Barr, Sergio De Giusti, Jim Pallas and others.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00137-wings-of-learning.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00138",Title:"Obelisk Commemorating Judge Augustus Woodward\'s Plan for the City of Detroit",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Campus Martius Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.332025,Longitude:-83.04691,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00138-obelisk-commemorating-judge-augustus-woodwards-plan-for-the-city-of-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00139",Title:"Woodward Fountain at Campus Martius Park",Category:"Fountain",Website:null,Address:"Campus Martius Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331544,Longitude:-83.046537,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:2004,Description:"A world class fountain with approximately 100 water jets, active year-round, is the centerpiece of Campus Martius Park.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00139-woodward-fountain.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00142",Title:"William Cotter Maybury Monument",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue & East Adams Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336989,Longitude:-83.050866,Artists:"Adolph Alexander Weinman",Materials:"Bronze, Marble, Granite",Dimensions:null,Date:1912,Description:"A formal, classical monument dedicated to William Cotter Maybury, who served as city attorney and mayor of Detroit. ",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00142-maybury.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00143",Title:"Millennium Bell",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue & East Adams Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.337084,Longitude:-83.049608,Artists:"Matthew Blake, Christopher Turner",Materials:"Stainless Steel, Painted Steel, Bronze",Dimensions:"40 ft across x 26\' tall",Date:1999,Description:"Commissioned by Detroit to ring in the new millennium. Blake and Turner, who live and make their art in the Detroit metropolitan area, had under 6 months to execute their winning design; they chose to create a new bell for a new age. ",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00143-millennium-bell.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00144",Title:"Whale Tower",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue & Witherell Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33598498,Longitude:-83.05019976,Artists:"Robert Wyland",Materials:"Wall Painting",Dimensions:"180 ft x 65 ft",Date:1997,Description:"Wyland\'s goal is to call attention to the beauty and endangered future of creatures of the deep. Wyland\'s marine murals elicit not only visual pleasure but also environmental awareness on a global scale. Covering a 16 story expanse of one wall on a skyscraper in Detroit, Whale Tower immediately draws one visually into its blue-green, oceanic depths.<br /><br />NOTE: Unfortunately, this mural is often covered with full-sized advertising panels and may not be visible.",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00143-whale-tower.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00145",Title:"Hard Edge Soft Edge",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Randoph and Centre Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33611,Longitude:-83.046201,Artists:"Hanna Stiebel",Materials:"Aluminum and Concrete",Dimensions:null,Date:1973,Description:"Hard Edge Soft Edge reflects the artist\'s sense of the extremes inherent in urban living: soft and hard, permanent and transient, beautiful and tough, noisy and silent.",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00145-hard-edge.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00146",Title:"Urban Stele",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"East Lafayette Blvd at Beaubien Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33395,Longitude:-83.039802,Artists:"Sergio De Giusti",Materials:"Bronze ",Dimensions:"9\' tall",Date:1999,Description:"Solid, curved bronze slab offering a convex \"front\" and concave \"back\" for on-stage and behind-the-scenes viewing experiences. Paired with Dancing Hands, the two sculptures establish a dialogue between figurative and abstract sculpture.",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00146-urban-stele.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00147",Title:"Dancing Hands",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"East Lafayette Blvd at Beaubien Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334097,Longitude:-83.040825,Artists:"Robert Sestok",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1999,Description:"A filigreed, painted steel cylinder with a 4-1/2\' diameter includes images of dozens of hands, eyes, gabled houses, diminutive human figures, birds, animals, S-curves, and cross inscribed within circles.",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"0147-dancing-hands.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00148",Title:"The Procession (A Family)",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"600 East Lafayette Blvd",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334123,Longitude:-83.038957,Artists:"John Nick Pappas",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1977,Description:"One of the largest bronze statuary ensembles in the United States, including 13 bronze figures, 10 feet in height. Situated behind the Blue Cross Blue Shield building near Congress Street (not visible from Lafayette Street).",DescriptionCredit:"Art in Detroit Public Places",Image:"00148-procession.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00149",Title:"Victory and Progress",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Cadillac Square and Randolph",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331628,Longitude:-83.043232,Artists:"John Massey Rhind",Materials:"Sheet Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1902,Description:"Each figure group consists of a female figure riding in a chariot driven by a team of three horses, led by two youthful male figures walking beside them. The female figures stand with their arms raised, their robes fluttering in the wind. The figures are installed on the roof of the building at the base of the tower.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00149-victory-and-progress.jpg",ImageCredit:"Kevin Horning"},
{ID:"00150",Title:"Pylon",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Jefferson and Woodward Avenues",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.328128,Longitude:-83.044093,Artists:"Isamu Noguchi",Materials:"Stainless Steel  ",Dimensions:"120\' tall x 7\' square",Date:1973,Description:"Designed as a dramatic terminus for the end of Detroit\'s main street, Woodward Avenue.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00150-pylon-woodward.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit1701.org"},
{ID:"00151",Title:"Flower Clock & Mound",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Belle Isle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33921,Longitude:-82.996048,Artists:"Elbridge Scribner",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:1893,Description:"The Flower Clock and Mound were moved to Belle Isle in 1990. It was originally located at Waterworks Park and created by Elbridge Scribner in 1893. In 1934 Henry Ford restored it placing it at the entrance to Greenfield Village. The hands are 8 and 10 feet long and flowers are planted every year.",DescriptionCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy",Image:"00151-flower-clock-mound.jpg",ImageCredit:"Belle Isle Conservancy"},
{ID:"00152",Title:"4731 Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"4731.com",Address:"4731 Grand River Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48208,Phone:null,Latitude:42.347308,Longitude:-83.086514,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The first question most people ask is: \"What is 4-7-3-1 or 47-31?\" 4731 is our name, cleverly derived from our address 4731 Grand River Avenue. But fact is... we aren\'t just a number... we\'re a group that believes in strength in numbers...<br /><br />We are a group of creatives, working to support ourselves through our craft. We are artists, photographers, wedding planners, designers, promoters, and entrepreneurs. We are part of a building that has held meetings, weddings, conferences, cocktail parties, CD release parties, dinners and exhibitions. And through it all, we\'ve managed to survive by our wits. Come down and see what we\'ve accomplished, and become a part of something that is becoming bigger than all of us.",DescriptionCredit:"4371.com",Image:"00152-4731galleryweblogo.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00153",Title:"555 Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"555arts.org",Address:"2801 W. Vernor Hwy",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48216,Phone:null,Latitude:42.326041,Longitude:-83.081298,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"555 Nonprofit Gallery and Studios\' mission is to Strengthen Communities with the Arts.In support of this mission 555 provides affordable studios and workspace, gallery space, exhibition programs, arts education programming, an artist in residency program, and public arts. 555 is now located in Detroit\'s former Third Police Precinct at 2801 W. Vernor Highway Detroit MI 48216. Beginning July 5th Gallery Hours will be Wed, Thurs, & Friday 12-6pm or by appointment. Contact us at 888.495. ARTS or email carl@555arts for more information or to schedule an appointment.",DescriptionCredit:"555arts.org",Image:"00153-555-arts.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00154",Title:"71 Pop",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"detroitpop.com",Address:"1253 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:null,Latitude:42.333628,Longitude:-83.048573,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Continuing the innovation and groundwork laid down by the existing retail at D:hive and 71 POP, D:pop is a unique retail experience that creates an opportunity for local entrepreneurs to showcase a pop-up-style retail space in addition to featuring a static selection of locally made and sourced products. Each pop-up shop is connected to a virtual e-commerce pop-up shop, video profile, marketing support, social media engagement, and a launch event. Aligning with other creative venues, retail spaces, galleries, and independent artists in the city of Detroit, the 71 POP project\'s momentum will live on through D:pop as we deliver a rotating cast of local artists, entrepreneurs, and designers. The revolving brands utilizing the space will present our community with an overarching view of people and brands that are unique to Detroit, and give them the opportunity to shop local and support local entrepreneurs.The D:pop mission of connecting local talent with the community in a fresh and exciting venue overlaps with D:hive\'s mission to empower the public to live, work, and engage in the city of Detroit.D:pop is part of a social entrepreneurship venture spearheaded by Detroit Pop, LLC, that aims to help entrepreneurs who might not have the time, means, or resources to operate their own independent retail spaces. Our upcoming website will highlight its impact by documenting the entrepreneurs featured in the space through video content, entrepreneur profiles, and virtual pop-up sales. Detroit-area entrepreneurs and creators are encouraged to apply for a pop-up shop all year \'round!",DescriptionCredit:"detroitpop.com",Image:"00154-71poplogo.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00155",Title:"Art Effect Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"arteffectdetroit.blogspot.com",Address:"1420 E. Fisher Fwy",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48207,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345059,Longitude:-83.038492,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"ART EFFECT GALLERY was founded to enhance the Eastern Market area by offering a cultural experience for market goers, and an urban gathering place for local artists to create and exhibit their works in a reclaimed industrial space. Metro Detroit has preeminent arts educational institutions, and we aim to keep that talent local and connected to the city. Fine arts is a wonderful addition to our authentic, eclectic and thriving Eastern Market area. Our gallery features 3,000 square feet of raw, industrial gallery space, along with an adjoining vintage bar. Studio space will be available soon. ART EFFECT GALLERY is located in Detroit\'s historic Eastern Market at 1420 E. Fisher Fwy. near the corner of Russell and Fisher Fwy directly next to Germack Pistachio Co.",DescriptionCredit:"arteffectdetroit.blogspot.com",Image:"00155-arteffectgallery.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00156",Title:"Arts League of Michigan - Virgil H. Carr Cultural Center",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"thecarrcenter.org",Address:"311 East Grand River",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.336347,Longitude:-83.046509,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Arts League of Michigan (ALM) is a center that develops, promotes, presents and preserves the African and African American cultural arts traditions within our multicultural community. Over the years, ALM has offered a wide array of programs, services and activities for both artists and audiences.The development of the Carr Center is the next step in the evolution of the organization and moves to establish it and ALM as major participants in the cultural life of our community and the nation. Named in honor of Virgil H. Carr, past Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Arts League of Michigan, this facility will be recognized as the premier center for African and African American cultural arts programs and activities in the nation.",DescriptionCredit:"thecarrcenter.org",Image:"00156-carr-center.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00158",Title:"Cass Cafe",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"casscafe.com",Address:"4620 Cass Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48201,Phone:null,Latitude:42.353427,Longitude:-83.065012,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Cass Cafe...it\'s a bar...it\'s a restaurant..it\'s a gallery! Located near Wayne State University, the College for Creative Studies, the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA), and the Hillberry Theatre, to name just a few, the Cass Cafe is the perfect place to meet and dine while in Detroit\'s Cultural District.\n<br />\nWhether you\'re looking for a drink or a meal with friends, you will want to spend some time looking at the art on our walls. The Cass Cafe Gallery exhibits the works of local and nationally known artists.",DescriptionCredit:"casscafe.com",Image:"00158-cass-cafe.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00159",Title:"CCS Center Galleries",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"collegeforcreativestudies.edu/center_galleries",Address:"301 Frederick Douglas",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48202,Phone:null,Latitude:42.36047852,Longitude:-83.06250439,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"CCS Center Galleries, a dynamic forum for contemporary visual, literary and performance art and design, is an integral component of the College for Creative Studies, and a mainstay of the Detroit art community.With nearly 6,000 square feet of exhibition space, Center Galleries presents the work of local, national, and international artists, as well as that of CCS faculty, alumni and students, in four galleries including the Main Gallery, U245, the student-run gallery, Alumni & Faculty Hall, a space designated for regularly scheduled exhibitions of work by alumni and faculty, and the College\'s Permanent Collection Gallery.Founded in1988, Center Galleries is dedicated to exploring the relationship between culture and artistic practice, fostering intellectual inquiry, and creating multidisciplinary exhibitions and educational programming that enable diverse audiences to connect art experiences to everyday life.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00159-ccs.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00160",Title:"City Bird",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"ilovecitybird.com",Address:"460 W. Canfield Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48201,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35151101,Longitude:-83.06554501,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"City Bird is a store, studio and gallery located at 460 W. Canfield St. between Cass and Second, in the Cass Corridor in Midtown, Detroit. We are steps away from our sister store, Nest, Traffic Jam and Snug, and the Motor City Brewing Works. We carry our house lines of Detroit-themed housewares, accessories and paper goods as well as work by hundreds of other artists and designers. We feature work from Detroit and other Rust Belt cities. City Bird was founded in 2005 by siblings Andy and Emily Linn. After building their business by selling their work online, at fairs and through other retailers for four years, they opened the W. Canfield store, studio and gallery in November of 2009.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00160-city-bird.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00161",Title:"Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"thecaid.org",Address:"5141 Rosa Parks Blvd.",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48208,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35214043,Longitude:-83.083909,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit (CAID) is a community-based nonprofit arts organization. CAID fosters and promotes the essential link between contemporary arts and progressive society through educational programs, exhibitions, performances, and the funding of contemporary arts and art-related activities.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00161-caid-logo.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00162",Title:"DC3 Accelerator Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"detroitcreativecorridorcenter.com",Address:"485 W. Milwaukee Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48202,Phone:null,Latitude:42.36797469,Longitude:-83.07540938,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The DC3 (Detroit Creative Corridor Center) Accelerator Gallery, located in the DC3 Accelerator Studio, is a forward thinking gallery space showcasing the visual work of a variety of local Detroit creative practitioners.The aim of the DC3 Accelerator Gallery is to utilize the best practices of traditional galleries, while updating parts of the system that may be outmoded, and taking advantage of our position inside a creative working environment. Exhibitions generally rotate quarterly, and feature a variety of work from both fine and applied arts.The gallery is open for viewing during DC3\'s regular business hours, Mon-Fri, 9a-5p, as well as a specific opening reception for each show. There is generally not a gallery attendant scheduled at these times. If you would like to speak with the curator, she is available by appointment only, by email at kmaurer detroitc3.com. Please note that the DC3 staff does not handle the sale of artwork, but individual pieces may be available for sale by artist.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00162-dc3-gallery.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00164",Title:"Detroit Artists Market",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://detroitartistsmarket.org",Address:"4719 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35489553,Longitude:-83.06330679,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Detroit Artists Market (DAM) was founded in 1932, in the midst of the Great Depression. A group of local art patrons, led by Mrs. H. Lee Simpson, recognized that local artists needed a place to exhibit and sell their work.\n<br />\nOriginally called Detroit Young Artists Market, the gallery was created to provide a source of income for artists under the age of 30. \n<br />\nIn 1936, the gallery\'s name changed to Detroit Artists Market (DAM), which reflected the growth of the organization as it began to exhibit both emerging and established Detroit artists of all ages and stature.\n<br />\nIn addition to providing artists with the means of a livelihood, DAM\'s founders had another goal: educating public taste through the exhibition and sale of work by the finest of Detroit\'s local artists. DAM ran solely on the help of volunteers and board members, up until the first salaried manager in 1969.\n<br />\nToday, the gallery is rooted in the history of Detroit art and culture, and continues to be one of the finest nonprofit contemporary art galleries in the Midwest. DAM has a distinguished history of creating a lively culture characterized by experimentation and artistic creativity.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00164-detroit-artists-market.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00165",Title:"Detroit Industrial Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"detroitindustrialgallery.com",Address:"3647 Heidelberg Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358636,Longitude:-83.021834,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Some might find it peculiar that a home should be considered a copyrighted work of art but that\'s exactly what Tim Burke\'s house is. This raw whimsical sculpture evolves day-by-day to the delight of its creator. His work is an unfolding story that is best appreciated by a contemplative walk about the grounds.Most evenings and weekends you have the chance to discover the artist at work and to ask questions. Tim\'s engaging stories complete the experience and offer great insight into the motivation behind this lived in work of art.No tour is complete without a walk thru the surrounding neighborhood. Tim\'s home stands like a flower in a beautiful field. That field is the work of Detroit artist Tyree Guyton, known as the Heidelberg project.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00166",Title:"Detroit Institute of Arts",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.dia.org",Address:"5200 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48202,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35938093,Longitude:-83.06380245,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The DIA has been a beacon of culture for the Detroit area for well over a century. Founded in 1885, the museum was originally located on Jefferson Avenue, but, due to its rapidly expanding collection, moved to a larger site on Woodward Avenue in 1927. The new Beaux-Arts building, designed by Paul Cret, was immediately referred to as the \"temple of art.\" Two wings were added in the 1960s and 1970s, and a major renovation and expansion that began in 1999 was completed in 2007. The museum covers 658,000 square feet that includes more than 100 galleries, a 1,150-seat auditorium, a 380-seat lecture/recital hall, an art reference library, and a state-of-the-art conservation services laboratory.The DIA\'s collection is among the top six in the United States, comprising a multicultural and multinational survey of human creativity from prehistory through the 21st century.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00166-dia-logo.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00168",Title:"Elaine L. Jacob Gallery (WSU)",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://art.wayne.edu/jacob_gallery.php",Address:"480 W. Hancock",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35456613,Longitude:-83.06758445,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Wayne State University\'s Elaine L. Jacob Gallery is committed to presenting regional, national and international contemporary art exhibitions. This beautiful bi-level gallery features important works that are both challenging and thought provoking.  ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00171",Title:"Ellen Kayrod Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"hannan.org/ellenkayrod",Address:"4750 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48201,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35564135,Longitude:-83.06323321,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Named after the former Executive Director of the Hannan Foundation, the Gallery has been exhibiting the work of Detroit area artists age 60 and up since the early 1990s. Artists are invited to participate in group exhibitions which take place twice each year in the spring, Hannan Spring Open, and winter, Sight Fest. ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00172",Title:"Kunsthalle Detroit",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"kunsthalle-detroit.org",Address:"5001 Grand River Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48208,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34872568,Longitude:-83.08988106,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The mission of Kunsthalle Detroit is to introduce international multimedia art to the local audience and provide exhibition opportunities for multimedia artists from the Midwest. Kunsthalle Detroit aspires to engage a broad and diverse audience, create a sense of community and be a place for contemplation and discussion about multimedia installations, film, video, urban and light sculpture and design.Kunsthalle Detroit is a Museum of Multimedia and Light-based Art founded in Detroit in 2010.<br /><br />Kunsthalle Detroit documents contemporary visual culture through video and film, photography and light. The program of the Museum emphasizes international connections to the contemporary art venues and exhibitions worldwide. Located in the heart of historic Woodbridge area of Detroit, the Kunsthalle is becoming an anchor for local cultural renaissance as well as international platform for multimedia art projects.  ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00172-kunsthalle-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00173",Title:"Liberal Arts Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.liberalartsgallery.com",Address:"3361 Gratiot Avenue ",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48207,Phone:"313.925.9578 ",Latitude:42.35986211,Longitude:-83.0275582,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"This is a unique space designed to accommodate Artists, Performers, Community Events and a variety of Private meeting and gatherings. Plan your next soiree at Liberal Arts Gallery. Located in Detroit, just minutes from downtown.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00174",Title:"Long-Sharp Curis",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"longsharpcuris.com",Address:"1260 Library Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48226,Phone:"313 6007443",Latitude:42.33454279,Longitude:-83.04717714,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"When real estate developer/entrepreneur Anthony Curis contacted blue-chip art dealer Rhonda Long-Sharp in 2010 about the purchase of artwork by Russell Young (British, b. 1960), neither party expected the serendipitous events that would follow. Just eighteen months after their first contact, the pair forged a partnership that has resulted in the Long-Sharp/Curis Modern + Contemporary Fine Art gallery, established in Detroit, MI.\n<br />\nDetroit, listed by Art Basel-Miami as one of the four most \"up and coming\" art meccas in the world in 2010 (http://www.oceanfrontnights.com/), seemed to the pair to be almost too perfect a place to open an art gallery. \"He sent me articles, books &hellip; on the Detroit art scene,\" Long-Sharp says of Curis, who has seen first-hand what he calls the \"huge transformation [Detroit] has seen in the past decade.\" He says that his home city of Detroit has become a \"huge rising market in the arts.\" Indeed, Long-Sharp encountered evidence of this transformation when she went to visit Anthony and wife JJ Curis in Detroit. Long-Sharp left the city, mesmerized by Detroit\'s \"vibe,\" which she called \"unlike any other.\" Concrete plans for the Long-Sharp/Curis gallery in downtown Detroit commenced following this visit, and were later solidified when JJ Curis\' business acumen was thrown into the mix.\n<br />\nLong-Sharp/Curis launches with the intention of showcasing works by some of the biggest names in the modern and contemporary art world in Detroit\'s already-thriving art scene. In addition to exhibiting works of art by modern and contemporary masters, the gallery will also be bringing live talent into the city; shows are already scheduled through 2012.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00175",Title:"Marygrove College Art Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.marygrove.edu/current-students/resources/on.../gallery.html",Address:"8425 W. McNichols\nLiberal Arts Building\n",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48221,Phone:"313.927.1370",Latitude:42.43491821,Longitude:-83.15417794,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Beyond Words art gallery is located in the Library of the Liberal Arts building. It is part of the original library, and visitors pass through the luxurious, wood paneled reading room to get there.\n<br />\nThe gallery features work by Michigan artists. In the past four years, it has exhibited work in two dimensional media, sculpture, ceramics and installation.\n<br />\nThe gallery opened in February 2001, and has had a full schedule of exhibitions since then. The space had 14 foot high ceilings and ten foot high windows, which create a spacious and well lit environment. It is most suitable for one-person exhibitions ranging from 10 to 24 works, depending on their size. The Beyond Words gallery is open the same hours as the library.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00176",Title:"MBAD\'s African Bead Museum",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.mbad.org",Address:"6559 Grand River Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35641014,Longitude:-83.10881251,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"At MBAD African Bead Museum- our mission is to build and organize collections of beads, beadworks, textiles, sculptures and other cultural relics which exemplify the vastness of the African people\'s material culture. With this focus, the museum is committed to presenting exhibitions, publications, and public programming, as well as serve as a resource center.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00176-african-bead-museum.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00177",Title:"Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.mocadetroit.org",Address:"4454 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35370539,Longitude:-83.06165834,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The mission of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit is to present art at the forefront of contemporary culture. As a non-collecting institution, MOCAD is responsive to the cultural content of our time, fueling crucial dialogue, collaboration, and public engagement. ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00177-mocad.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00178",Title:"National Conference of Artists",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.ncamich.org/",Address:"18100 Meyers Road",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.42310867,Longitude:-83.16889057,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The National Conference of Artists, Inc. founded in 1959, is a national organization of African American visual artists, art educators, art historians, museum personnel, students, collectors and supporters of the arts. Its purpose is to preserve, promote and support African American artists and their works. The Michigan Chapter of the NCA was founded in 1974. NCA Michigan Chapter networks with artists throughout the United States, the Americas and the world. This global view represents the broad perspective of inclusion in the arts.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00179",Title:"G. R. N\'Namdi Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.grnnamdi.com/",Address:"52 E. Forest",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3549043,Longitude:-83.06163128,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"For 30 years, G. R. N\'Namdi Gallery has been internationally recognized as one of the most influential American contemporary abstract art galleries.  The Gallery, established in 1981, by George N\'Namdi in Detroit, Michigan, maintains its mission of increasing awareness of abstract art, inspiring a new generation of art collectors and engaging collectors.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00179-nnamdi.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00180",Title:"North End Studios",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.northendstudiosdetroit.com/",Address:"2937 E. Grand Blvd",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37219825,Longitude:-83.06748427,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Northend Studios is at 2937 East Grand Boulevard It was founded in the summer of 2009 By Katherine Craig a painter, sculptor, photographer and college for creative studies Fine arts graduate. The objective was to provide an affordable studio space for artists that would interact with the Northend community the space is occupied by 12 dedicated artist and the musical gropes. There is still space available for serious artist interested in having a place to work, study, display and host events.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00182",Title:"Passenger Project Space",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.passengerdetroit.org/",Address:"1261 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33367368,Longitude:-83.04873083,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Passenger is a residency program and project space for local, national and international artists with studio space and financial support in the form of a generous monthly stipend. Passenger will attract the highest caliber of talent from across the globe to fuel an economic center for Detroit\'s creative community. Passenger\'s programming will include community engagement in the form of regular exhibitions, lectures, workshops, classes, open studios and film screenings. Passenger will be operational in our forthcoming permanent location in downtown Detroit by 2013.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00182-passenger.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00183",Title:"Re:View Contemporary",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.reviewcontemporary.com/",Address:"444 W. Willis, Unit 111",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35038958,Longitude:-83.06465515,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Hours:\nThursday &ndash; Saturday, noon until 6 pm\nOr by appointment",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00183-review.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00184",Title:"Russell Industrial Center",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://ricdetroit.org/2010/?id=home",Address:"1600 Clay Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37833264,Longitude:-83.0603491,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Russell Industrial Center is quickly becoming the largest Art Mecca/Small Business Haven in the Midwest. With over 150 commercial tenants from all types of creative backgrounds, it is an ideal place to create and work. Architects, painters, clothing designers, glass blowers, wood craftsman, metal sculptors, graphic designers and the like find the R.I.C. an ideal place to network and exhibit. The Russell Industrial Center also plays host to the People\'s Arts Festival once a year in the fall and several other art exhibitions. The R.I.C. works with film makers, photographers, local college classes, and is the proud home of several Detroit based art gallery\'s including Detroit Industrial Projects (DIP), MONA (Museum of New Art), The Cave gallery and weekend marketplace, the Russell Bazaar. If you haven\'t experienced Russell Industrial Center, then you haven\'t experienced Detroit.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00184-russell-industrial-center.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00185",Title:"Cave Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.cavegallery.net/",Address:"1604 Clay Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3788056,Longitude:-83.05983727,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Cave is a 1500 sq ft. exhibition space located on the third floor in \nbuilding four within the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, MI.  \nSeven artists established it in the fall of 2007.  ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00185-cave-gallery.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00186",Title:"Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.detroitccp.org/",Address:"1600 Clay Avenue, Building 2, 1st Floor",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37833395,Longitude:-83.06034918,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography brings together a community of people interested in photography and lens-based work. DCCP is a nonprofit 501 c3 organization that currently offers exhibitions and lectures to bring a deeper appreciation and understanding of photography to our community. DCCP will promote contemporary photography and provide a vital cultural resource to Detroit\'s communities. Founded in 2010 as a visual artists organization, DCCP began as a member-run cooperation the governing board of which includes physicians, lawyers, educators, photographers and gallery owners and was incorporated as nonprofit organization the same year. Originally located in downtown Pontiac, DCCP has recently opened a new 4000 sq. ft. gallery space in Detroit\'s Russell Industrial Center. Future fundraising efforts will benefit workshops, publications, and community education; eventual renovation of DCCP\'s space will include a library, which will house photography-related books and journals, and a formal reception space. DCCP seeks to broaden its outreach among Detroit\'s diverse communities through exhibitions and programming through the medium of community collaboration with local institutions.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00186-detroit-photography.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00187",Title:"The Funhouse Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://funhousedetroit.com/",Address:"1600 Clay Street, Building 2, 3rd Floor",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.378242,Longitude:-83.059119,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00187-funhouse-gallery.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00188",Title:"Michigan Hot Glass",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.michiganhotglass.com/about-us/",Address:"1604 Clay Avenue, 2nd Floor",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.378329,Longitude:-83.060353,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Michigan Hot Glass Workshop is also the studio of sculpture Albert Young. Originally located in downtown Pontiac, we now occupy a 4,000 square foot warehouse space at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan, just minutes from the Cultural Center and the Detroit Institute of Arts.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00188-michigan-hot-glass-workshop.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00189",Title:"Russell Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:null,Address:"7500 Chrysler Drive",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37691946,Longitude:-83.06108202,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Russell Gallery is located inside the Bazaar at the historical Russell Industrial Center.\n",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00190",Title:"The Scarab Club",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.scarabclub.org/",Address:"217 Farnsworth",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35964958,Longitude:-83.06264429,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Welcome to the Scarab Club, one of Michigan\'s finest venues for \nart, music and literature. Walk through the doors and enter into a \nsplendid world of creative expression. From art exhibitions to musical performances, to poetry readings and workshops, the Scarab Club will stimulate your senses.<br /><br />There is an unbridled energy that exists within the walls of the Scarab Club. Maybe it\'s because the founders nearly 100 years ago selected the Scarab, an Egyptian symbol for rebirth, as the moniker to represent the boundless creative spirit.\n    ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00190-scarab-club.jpg",ImageCredit:"www.scarabclub.org"},
{ID:"00191",Title:"Sherwood Forest Art",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.sherwoodforestart.com/",Address:"19500 Livernois",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.43659397,Longitude:-83.14159019,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"If you are looking for irresistible, breath-taking art, you are in the right place. In minutes, our collection can take you from a foggy Parisian street, to the gleaming Indonesian islands with their barefoot fishermen, and to the thrill of the shamanic mystery. At Sherwood Forest Art, we carry a huge selection of unique and diverse paintings, prints, sculptures and masks, in a variety of styles and media, and for every taste and budget. The exceptionally high quality of our selections attests to our broad taste, and to our lengthy experience as art dealers. Please visit our Gallery Page to see some of our artwork. Our paintings are complemented by carefully selected framework. ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00191-sherwood-forest-art.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00192",Title:"Start Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"startgallery.net/beta",Address:"206 Grand River Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33367903,Longitude:-83.04989053,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The new premiere art event space in Detroit. Join us the first weekend of each month to experience a solo artist show on a grand scale. $5 cover gets you in the door to experience a 2700 sq. foot space with a DJ spinning and some of the most amazing artwork around. ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00192-start-gallery.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00193",Title:"Studio Couture Detroit",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://studiocouturedetroit.org/",Address:"1443 Woodward Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3346993,Longitude:-83.04921968,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Studio Couture is a multi-purpose arts incubator with a gallery, \nstudent-directed design studio, and community arts space. Its mission is to use art and design methodologies to promote community building and urban renewal. The space will create entrepreneurial opportunities and demonstrate the theory and practice of design through technological and manual competences.<br /><br />Studio Couture plans to partner college students with local businesses in need of design services. The space will teach students about the risks, benefits, and realities of self-employment. The center will bring together educators, professionals, businesses, and students to promote innovation and design thinking in entrepreneurship. The students will explore new ways of making and designing associated with the emerging climate of specialization in the profession. The goal of the center is to translate ideas and information into tangible outcomes that can affect behaviors and have a positive impact on society. Studio Couture\'s downtown Detroit location encourages stronger urban experiences for the suburban populations and provides design services for traditionally underrepresented populations.<br /><br/>Programming of the gallery space will range in content, but will have an emphasis on promoting material culture and the art and design history of Detroit and Michigan. The gallery space will also host student exhibitions from local universities.<br /><br/>Support for Studio Couture Detroit is provided by Lawrence Tech.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00193-studio-couture.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00194",Title:"Tangent Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.tangentgallery.com/Tangent_Gallery/Welcome.html",Address:"715 East Milwaukee",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37261389,Longitude:-83.06334174,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00194-tangent.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00195",Title:"WCCCD Brown & Juanita C. Ford Art Gallery",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://www.wcccd.edu/about/gallery_history.htm",Address:"1001 W. Fort",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32673675,Longitude:-83.05662351,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The Wayne County Community College District\'s Brown and Juanita C. Ford Art Gallery is located on the College\'s Downtown Campus at 1001 W. Fort in Detroit. The gallery features the work of nationally and internationally renown artists. The latest exhibition entitled ABSTRACTICA : Icons of Faith and Objects of inspiration found in artists Anita Bates\' and Jocelyn Rainey\'s latest works. Past featured artists include John Ganis, Bill Sanders, S. Kay Young, Shirley Woodson, Senghor Reid, Chun Hui Pak, Richard Lewis, Gilda Snowden, Richard Mayhew and Benny Andrews.\n<br />\nGallery hours are 10:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. On Wednesdays, the gallery is open from 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Group tours of the gallery with docent lecture are available and may be arranged by calling (313) 496-2634 during gallery hours. ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00195-wcccd.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00196",Title:"Wayne State University Art Galleries",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://artcollection.wayne.edu/index.php",Address:"150 Community Arts Building",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3595578,Longitude:-83.06977672,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"From its modest beginnings in the 1960\'s, the Wayne State University Art Collection has grown from 127 objects to include nearly 6000 works of art. A majority of the Collection represents works by Michigan and regional artists from the mid-to-late 20th century, including significant gifts from the James Pearson Duffy collection of over 1500 works, predominately by artists of the \'Cass Corridor,\' sometimes referred to as Detroit\'s first avant garde. Also included in the collection are ethnographic objects from Africa and South America; the Arthur C. Danto Master Print Collection; a large collection of late 20th c. contemporary prints, sculptures and paintings by nationally and internationally known artists from the Eugene Applebaum collection (exhibited at the Applebaum Pharmacy Building); artworks by Wayne State University faculty and alumni; and an important collection of large-scale public sculptures. A growing aspect of the collection is work by African-American artists such as Romare Bearden, Sam Gilliam, Tyree Guyton, Jacob Lawrence, Al Loving, Howardena Pindell, Hughie Lee Smith and Larry Walker.\n<br />\nThe university\'s enduring philosophy is that pieces in the collection appear throughout the campus &ndash; in signature buildings, libraries, the medical complex, meeting rooms, the President\'s office and residence, and on the university\'s malls and lawns. Integrated into public spaces, the collection embraces and enhances the everyday lives of people on campus and in the surrounding communities.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00196-wayne.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00197",Title:"Whitdel Arts",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"www.whitdelarts.com",Address:"1250 Hubbard, Suite B1",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:48209,Phone:null,Latitude:42.31808659,Longitude:-83.08903718,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"In 2007, the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit played an important role in the development of a once vacant apartment building in Southwest Detroit\'s Hubbard Farms neighborhood. The historic Whitdel Building now provides affordable housing for artists and includes the CAID\'s new Ladybug Studios, which boasts ceramic, and fine art education studios, a student gallery, and a media lab. The building is also home to the CAID\'s Whitdel Arts, an 1800-sq. ft. professional exhibition space that showcases the work of established and emerging local, national, and international artists.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00197-whitdel.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00198",Title:"Work &bull; Detroit",Category:"Gallery/Museum",Website:"http://art-design.umich.edu/exhibitions/work_detroit",Address:"3663 Woodward",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34828985,Longitude:-83.05864402,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Established on September 22, 2007 and located in the heart of Detroit\'s cultural community, Work &bull; Detroit is a unique space for the sharing of creative process and dialogue and an integral component of the University of Michigan School of Art & Design. Work &bull; Detroit\'s mission is to explore and define lines of creative connection between the University of Michigan, Detroit, and beyond. Work &bull; Detroit presents the work of student, faculty, alumni, as well as local, national, and internationally prominent thinkers and makers.\n<br />\nVisitors can park in the Orchestra Place parking garage when visiting Work &bull; Detroit functions. The garage may be entered from the service drive between Parsons and Davenport. The Detroit Center validates all event-related parking - just bring your parking stub in with you for stamping.  Street parking (on Woodward, Parsons and Davenport) is also available.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00198-work-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00202",Title:"Iktomi",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.357248,Longitude:-83.071232,Artists:"Alice Smith",Materials:"Stainless Steel and Glass",Dimensions:null,Date:1958,Description:"Named after a clever spirit in West African folklore, Iktomi honors Dr. William R. Keast, Wayne State president from 1965&ndash;1971, who served during the turbulence of the 1967 riots and the Vietnam War. Throughout this period he continued to further Wayne State\'s standing as a leading urban university. Born in Birmingham, Ala., Smith came to Detroit to study glass at the College for Creative Studies and received her M.F.A. from Wayne State in 1995.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00199-maah-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00200",Title:"New Growth",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Ash & Cochrane Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33952814,Longitude:-83.07400818,Artists:"Graem Whyte ",Materials:"Cast Bronze, Powder-coated Cast Aluminum, Stainless Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:2006,Description:"A commission for the Greater Corktown Development Committee, originally intended as a sculptural information kiosk coinciding with a new infill housing project.",DescriptionCredit:"<a href=\"http://GraemWhyte.com\" target=\"_blank\">GraemWhyte.com</a> ",Image:"00200-new-growth.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://GraemWhyte.com\" target=\"_blank\">GraemWhyte.com</a> "},
{ID:"00201",Title:"In Lieu",Category:"Sculpture",Website:"http://artcollection.wayne.edu/picture-of-the-week.php?id=27",Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358457,Longitude:-83.070508,Artists:"Robert Schefman",Materials:"Welded Corten Steel",Dimensions:"7 1/2 x 31 x 6 1/2 ft",Date:1975,Description:"This massive sculpture takes its title from the word \'lieu\' or \'place\' and signifies a physical reality. No element is square with any other, providing a sense of motion even to this firmly grounded work. Schefman was born in Detroit, lived and worked in New York City for 13 years and returned to the Detroit area in 1989.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00201-in-lieu.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University, Daniel Sperry"},
{ID:"00203",Title:"Student",Category:"Sculpture",Website:"http://artcollection.wayne.edu/picture-of-the-week.php?id=66",Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.357206,Longitude:-83.068998,Artists:"G. Alden Smith",Materials:"Carved Limestone Relief",Dimensions:"42 x 36 inches",Date:1948,Description:"Student is an allegorical figure representing youth and learning. Smith carved smooth, rounded shapes into the porous stone, developing the figure as a series of forms linked into a complex whole. Smith taught at Wayne State from 1940&ndash;1983. He fostered Detroit\'s Cass Corridor art movement of the 1960s and \'70s and founded Common Ground, an inexpensive cooperative studio for young Detroit artists.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00203-student.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University, Daniel Sperry"},
{ID:"00204",Title:"Untitled",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Cass Avenue behind Hilberry Theatre",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.355196,Longitude:-83.07282,Artists:"Stanley Dolega",Materials:"Welded Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1967,Description:"This sculpture is one of a series inspired by industrial shapes. Dolega was a member of the Cass Corridor community, a Detroit group that produced many significant poets,musicians and artists from the late \'60s and \'70s who forged their work from themes and materials provided by the inner city.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00204-dolega.jpg",ImageCredit:"http://www.flickr.com/photos/71288712@N00/381921239/"},
{ID:"00205",Title:"Invisible Doors",Category:"Sculpture",Website:"http://artcollection.wayne.edu/picture-of-the-week.php?id=11",Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.356772,Longitude:-83.065605,Artists:"Tyree Guyton",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:"14 ft. 6 in. high",Date:2007,Description:"Guyton said of Invisible Doors, \"it is designed with the hope of helping people to open the mental doors of our minds - doors that often block us from seeing new possibilities for all people.\" In 1986, Detroit native Guyton began The Heidelberg Project, a transformative art installation in his struggling Detroit neighborhood, which has received both local controversy and international acclaim.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00204-invisible-doors.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University, Sandra Schemske"},
{ID:"00206",Title:"Winter Bronze",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354943,Longitude:-83.05538,Artists:"Bill Rodwell",Materials:"Cast Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1965,Description:"The line between life and death is the subject of this expressive sculpture and its placement at the Wayne State University medical campus further emphasizes its content. Rodwell attended the Society of Arts and Crafts (Now College for Creative Studies). ",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00207",Title:"Hippocrates",Category:"Statue",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354288,Longitude:-83.055053,Artists:"Kostas N. Georgakas",Materials:"Carved Marble",Dimensions:null,Date:1971,Description:"Standing imperiously at the entrance of the Gordon Scott Hall of Basic Medical Science, this classical sculpture reminds students of the Hippocratic Oath taken by all physicians as they accept their role as healers. Georgakas carves pure white marble sculptures, which are reminiscent of the sculptures of classical Greece.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00208",Title:"Joseph Warren, M.D.",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354699,Longitude:-83.071704,Artists:"John Nick Pappas",Materials:"Cast Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1976,Description:"This moving sculpture commemorates General Joseph Warren, M.D., who served as a voluntary private soldier and chief executive in the Revolutionary War and died at Bunker Hill in 1775. Pappas received both his B.F.A. and M.A. degrees from Wayne State. Pappas taught art at Eastern Michigan University for 40 years. In 1977 he completed The Procession, a monumental figurative sculpture commissioned for Michigan\'s Blue Cross and Blue Shield headquarters.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00209",Title:"Untitled",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354931,Longitude:-83.071023,Artists:"Edward Sykes",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:2001,Description:"This abstract sculpture was commissioned by colleagues of Professor Andrzej W. Olbrot, a distinguished faculty member of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State who died tragically in 1998. Former Detroit artist Edward Sykes created the sculpture to represent two systems&ndash; art and engineering. Sykes states, \"The whole sculpture is a link, linking time, events, lives and relationships.\"",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00209-untitled-edward-sykes.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00210",Title:"Continuity  ",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.355488,Longitude:-83.069271,Artists:"Jayson D. Lowery",Materials:"Marble and Steel",Dimensions:"83 1/2 x 32 x 24 in.",Date:2004,Description:"Continuity, which utilizes the distinct qualities of marble and steel, honors the commitment of Thomas N. Bonner, Wayne State\'s president from 1978&ndash;1982. Bonner was responsible for forging exchange agreements with many international universities. Lowry, whose sculptural forms are often pared down to their most essential qualities, is a graduate of the M.F.A. program at Wayne State.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00210-continuity.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University"},
{ID:"00211",Title:"Sentinel II",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35871,Longitude:-83.070315,Artists:"Morris Brose",Materials:"Cast Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1969,Description:"Sentinel II is a slender sculpture based on a theme Brose began in 1968 that echoed the human form. The title, though suggestive of a military figure, was chosen to represent an entity which emotes a \'safe and comforting presence.\' Brose was born in Poland and immigrated to the US in 1931.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00211-sentinel-II.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00212",Title:"Winter Flower",Category:"Sculpture",Website:"http://artcollection.wayne.edu/picture-of-the-week.php?id=16",Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354427,Longitude:-83.067579,Artists:"David Barr",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:"60 in. high",Date:1987,Description:"Barr creates sculptures that are in harmony with \'natural continuum systems.\' In Winter Flower the negative becomes positive and color transforms. Barr is a constructivist sculptor, an architectural designer and a creator of site specific public sculpture.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00212-winter-flower.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00213",Title:"Family Group",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.354134,Longitude:-83.056464,Artists:"Sorel Etrog",Materials:"Cast Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1966,Description:"Family Group is one of Sorel Etrog\'s major works. It describes the support of family but also alludes to the complexities of this most integral of human relationships. Born in Romania, Etrog was trained in Tel Aviv and immigrated to New York in 1959. In 1963 he became a Canadian citizen and in 1995 was made a member of the Order of Canada.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00214",Title:"The Philosopher",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.360153,Longitude:-83.070524,Artists:"Seff Weidl",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1974,Description:"This attenuated figure looks down on the passersby from its location on the southwest wall of the old Law School Building. Seff Weidl lived in Germany and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.Though his subjects were based on classical motifs,his central subject was always man.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00214-philosopher.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00215",Title:"Nymph and the Faun",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359273,Longitude:-83.070706,Artists:"Giacomo Manzu",Materials:"Cast Bronze",Dimensions:"The Nymph: 110 x 35 x 31 in.; The Faun: 59 x 44 x 43 in.",Date:1968,Description:"Giacomo Manzu was selected by Minoru Yamasaki, the architect for the McGregor Memorial Conference Center, to provide a work for this Japanese-inspired sculpture court. Manzu\'s figure of the curious faun spying on a languorous nymph is both provocative and disarming. Manzu is an important Italian sculptor of the 20th century and created the Portal of Death door at St. Peter\'s Basilica in Vatican City.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"00215-nymph-and-faun.jpg",ImageCredit:"Wayne State University"},
{ID:"00216",Title:"Ikebana II",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Wayne State University",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359303,Longitude:-83.070213,Artists:"Michael Todd",Materials:"Welded Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1976,Description:"This sculpture, like all works from Michael Todd\'s Ikebana series, is infused with Asian symbols. The blend of organic and geometric shapes reflects his interest in metaphysics. Todd is a prominent California sculptor who received his B.F.A. from Notre Dame in 1957 and an M.A. from UCLA in1959.",DescriptionCredit:"Wayne State University",Image:"default.jpg",ImageCredit:null},
{ID:"00217",Title:"Splash Murals Storefront",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"7332 Oakland Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.37421958,Longitude:-83.06460371,Artists:"Katie Craig",Materials:"Paint ",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00217-splash-murals.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00218",Title:"Gold Code: LOVE",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"52 East Forest Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35490596,Longitude:-83.061634,Artists:"Vagner Whitehead",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:"Located on the west wall of The N\'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, the hands and symbols in this work spell out the word \"Look\" in American Sign Language, Braille and Morse code.",DescriptionCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com",Image:"00218-gold-look.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00219",Title:"Patterns of Detroit",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Brush and East Kirby Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.36188164,Longitude:-83.06196577,Artists:"Hubert Massey",Materials:"Tile Mosaic",Dimensions:null,Date:2005,Description:"Multiple adjacent horizontal panels were created by various community artists in concert with various area youth groups.",DescriptionCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com",Image:"00219-patterns-of-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00220",Title:"Malice Green Memorial",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"West Warren Avenue and 23rd Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34548475,Longitude:-83.09958957,Artists:"Bennie White",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:1992,Description:"A relic of a far less than stellar chapter in the city\'s history.",DescriptionCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com",Image:"00220-malice-green-memorial.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00221",Title:"Shake It Up",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"1531 West Warren Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35169604,Longitude:-83.07935745,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00221-shake-it-up.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00222",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Woodbridge Pub; Trumbull & Merrick Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35168656,Longitude:-83.0880489,Artists:"Carl Oxley",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2009,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00222-oxley.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00223",Title:"Welcome to Woodbridge",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"3530 Grand River Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34221014,Longitude:-83.07280961,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00223-welcome-to-woodbridge.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00224",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Sproat and Park Avenues",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34139762,Longitude:-83.05644544,Artists:"Hygienic Dress League",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00224-hygienic-dress-league.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00225",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"511 Beaubien Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33167771,Longitude:-83.04054284,Artists:"Anna Muccioli",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00225-muccioli.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00226",Title:"Care ",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Grand Circus Park between Bagley and Washington",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335895,Longitude:-83.05157,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Potentially created as a backdrop for a Kid Rock music video.",DescriptionCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com",Image:"00226-care.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00227",Title:"Uplift, Inspire, Grace, Love",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"431 East Congress",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33221133,Longitude:-83.04143054,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Promotes a gospel music tour entitled \"How Sweet the Sound\".",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00227-uplift.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00228",Title:"Serman\'s Fine Clothes for Men and Young Men",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Randolph and Macomb Streets",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3347078,Longitude:-83.04514912,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00228-sermans-fine-clothes.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00229",Title:"Eastern Market Mural #1",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"2531 Riopelle Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3469124,Longitude:-83.03889964,Artists:"Lee Mans Outdoor Advertising",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00229-eastern-market.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00230",Title:"Eastern Market Mural #2",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"2448 Market Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34569663,Longitude:-83.03878034,Artists:"Alex Pollock",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00230-eastern-market-2.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00231",Title:"Family Owned and Operated since 1918",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"1401 Gratiot",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34394586,Longitude:-83.03872362,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00231-busy-bee.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00232",Title:"Insect Control and Rodent Killer",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"1401 Gratiot",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34394288,Longitude:-83.03872271,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00232-rodent-killer.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00233",Title:"Greetings from Gratiot",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Gratiot Avenue and Jos Campau",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.35532438,Longitude:-83.03018391,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00233-greetings-from-gratiot.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00234",Title:"Corktown: Since 1834",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"1236 Michigan Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33177593,Longitude:-83.06289682,Artists:"Jerome Ferretti",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2004,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00234-corktown.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00235",Title:"Never Stop Dreaming",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"2730 Bagley Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32486297,Longitude:-83.08018892,Artists:"Jen Boyak",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Located on the west wall of the Matrix Theater Company.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00235-never-stop-dreaming.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00236",Title:"Spiral of Life",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Bagley and 21st",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32438297,Longitude:-83.0814175,Artists:"Hubert Massey",Materials:"Tile Mosaic",Dimensions:null,Date:2010,Description:"All-tile mosaic located at the east end of the Bagley Street pedestrian bridge over I-75.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00236-spiral-of-life.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00237",Title:"Victoria Violeta",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"6016 West Vernor Hwy",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.31619101,Longitude:-83.10606133,Artists:"Dasic Fernandez",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2010,Description:"A tribute to a Chilean folk singer, Violeta Parra.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00237-victoria-violeta.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00238",Title:"Mano de Obra Campesina",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"6022 West Vernor Hwy",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.31608204,Longitude:-83.10604831,Artists:"Dasic Fernandez",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2010,Description:"Located on the west wall of Hacienda Mexican Foods.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00238-mano-de-obra.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00239",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"5658 Fort",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.30966705,Longitude:-83.09727382,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00239-junction-street.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00240",Title:"EN MASSE @ Corktown",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"14th Street between Michigan Avenue and Dalzelle",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.33143143,Longitude:-83.04574928,Artists:"Jason Botkin, FEL3000ft, Chris Carden",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00240-en-masse.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00241",Title:"The Cornfield",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Bagley and Sainte Anne Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32497772,Longitude:-83.07949073,Artists:"Vito Valdez, James Puntigam",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:1998,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00241-the-cornfield.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00242",Title:"Jefferson East (aka Summer In the City)",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Crown Cleaners at Jefferson Avenue and Lakewood Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.38130471,Longitude:-82.95097876,Artists:"Carl Oxley, John Hix, Phil Cierpial, Greg Frederick, Dave Danielson, Chad Hunt, Mark Sengbusch, Chazz Miller, Julia Rowe, Madison Hicks",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Mural is located at Crown Cleaners at Jefferson Avenue and Lakewood Street.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00242-jefferson-east.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00243",Title:"The African Amalgamation of Ubiquity",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Gratiot and Cadillac",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.39377806,Longitude:-83.00456641,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00243-african-amalgamation.jpg",ImageCredit:"ILoveDetroitMichigan.com"},
{ID:"00244",Title:"Pink Landscape: Three Trusses Plus",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Cass Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.340251,Longitude:-83.060385,Artists:"James L. Lawton",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:"9ft tall",Date:1978,Description:"\"Pink Landscape: Three Trusses Plus\" by James L. Lawton. Cass Park in Detroit. Sculpture, 9ft, 1.3 tons. 1978.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00244-pink-landscape.jpg",ImageCredit:"<a href=\"http://Detroit1701.org\" target=\"_blank\">Detroit1701.org</a>"},
{ID:"00245",Title:"323EAST // 1xRUN HQ",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.487511,Longitude:-83.140883,Artists:"DABS AND MYLA",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br />\nTo coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00245-323-east.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00246",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.388837,Longitude:-83.05222,Artists:"ASKEW",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00246-askew.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00247",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.397094,Longitude:-83.066672,Artists:"DABS AND MYLA",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00247-dabs-myla.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00248",Title:"Eastern Market",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.348459,Longitude:-83.039743,Artists:"TRISTAN EATON",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00248-eastern-market-beautification.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00249",Title:"Grand River",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345009,Longitude:-83.081349,Artists:"SEVER / REYES",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00249-grand-river-reyes.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00250",Title:"Grand River",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345057,Longitude:-83.080062,Artists:"REVOK / RISK / REYES / WANE / STEEL / DMOTE / CES / YES / MARM / SINTEX / ASKEW",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00250-grand-river.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00251",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.392744,Longitude:-83.048873,Artists:"ASKEW / RISK / REVOK / WANE / DMOTE / POSE / OMENS / KLOR / REYES / TRISTAN EATON / CES",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00251-hamtramck_stadium_grande.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00252",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.386571,Longitude:-83.050987,Artists:"REVOK / FLYING FORTRESS",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br />\nTo coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing \nproject.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00252-hamtramck1.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00253",Title:"Ice Cream Truck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.398203,Longitude:-83.058786,Artists:"OMENS",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00253-ice-cream-truck.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00254",Title:"Joseph Campau",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.416661,Longitude:-83.071446,Artists:"RISK / REVOK / REYES / ZES / NEKST / OMENS / POSE / DMOTE / WANE / DABS AND MYLA / STEEL",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00254-joseph-campau.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00255",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.39066,Longitude:-83.053379,Artists:"SEVER / ZES",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project. <br />\nTo coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing \nproject.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00255-jux_sever1.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00256",Title:"Pony Ride",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.325491,Longitude:-83.070631,Artists:"RISK / DMOTE / WANE / REVOK / OMENS / POSE / SEVER / ZACK MEERS / TERROR / STEEL / ASKEW / VIZIE",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00256-pony-ride.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00257",Title:"Racquet Ball Court",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.391199,Longitude:-83.048573,Artists:"POSE",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00257-pose.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00258",Title:"Michigan",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331694,Longitude:-83.063486,Artists:"REYES",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00258-reyes-detroit.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00259",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.390985,Longitude:-83.060728,Artists:"REYES",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00259-reyes.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00260",Title:"Eastern Market",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.346516,Longitude:-83.0372,Artists:"REVOK / RIME / FLYING FORTRESS / NYCHOS / MOST / JUKEBOX COWBOYS / ZACK MEERS / RIFT / SINTEX",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00260-the-seventh-letter.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00261",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.40142,Longitude:-83.06119,Artists:"TRISTAN EATON",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project. <br />\nTo coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing \nproject.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00261-tristan-eaton.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00262",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.401372,Longitude:-83.061619,Artists:"TrustoCorp",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00262-trustocorp.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00264",Title:"Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:"http://323east.com/blogs/news/6204538-the-detroit-beautification-project-chapter-1",Address:null,City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.389368,Longitude:-83.050836,Artists:"STEEL / POSE / DMOTE / NEKST / VIZIE",Materials:"Spray Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"The Detroit Beautification Project assembled artists from around the globe. With the the common goal to bring vibrancy back to one of America\'s greatest cities.  During the initial phase, executed in the first 2 weeks of May, over 25 internationally renowned street artists converged on Detroit and Hamtramck for an expansive public arts project.<br /><br />To coincide with the first phase of the project, 1xRUN is excited to release a series of prints with several of the participating artists including RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST. Proceeds from the print sales will continue to provide funding for the ongoing project.",DescriptionCredit:"323 East",Image:"00264-hamtramck-cheeseburger.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00266",Title:"CARL3 in Hamtramck",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:"Yemans St. at Jos. Campau",City:"Hamtramck",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.397659,Longitude:-83.058687,Artists:"CARL3",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00266-carl3.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00267",Title:"McNichols Mural",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Griggs St. and McNichols",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.417071,Longitude:-83.163655,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00267-mcnichols-mural.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00268",Title:"Horse (Le Cheval Majeur)",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. & East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361056,Longitude:-83.063086,Artists:"Raymond Duchamp-Villon",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:"Modeled 1914, Cast 1930",Description:"Bronze Artist\'s Proof (2/3) located in the Josephine Ford Sculpture Garden at CCS.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00268-le-cheval.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00269",Title:"Chair",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. & East Kirby",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.36106,Longitude:-83.062727,Artists:"Albert Paley",Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1992,Description:"Located at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden at College for Creative Studies.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00269-chair-paley.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00270",Title:"Curved Form with Rectangle and Space",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"John R. & Farnsworth",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359483,Longitude:-83.06306,Artists:"Lois Teicher",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:2000,Description:"\"A Gift to the Detroit Community from Hudson\'s\".",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00270-curved-form-with-rectangle.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00271",Title:"Palmer Park Building",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Palmer Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.424508,Longitude:-83.118144,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Multi-colored concentric circle mural covers an entire building in Palmer Park.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00271-palmer-park-building.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00272",Title:"Bottle Benches",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Milwaukee",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.372293,Longitude:-83.063781,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Concrete with Glass Bottles",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Located across Milwaukee from Tangent Gallery are two benches formed from concrete with recycled glass bottles.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00272-bottle-benches.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00273",Title:"Burton School Mural",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Cass Avenue & Peterboro",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34427,Longitude:-83.059693,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00273-burton-school.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00274",Title:"St. Pats Welcomes You",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"483 Brainard near 2nd Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.346206,Longitude:-83.0629,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Mural on the side of a home faces a small neighborhood park.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00274-welcome-mural.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00275",Title:"Grand Gears",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:"Brush and Grand",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.372152,Longitude:-83.068746,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Mural on a low wall on the northeast corner of Grand and Brush.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00275-grand-gears.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00276",Title:"Palmer Park Entrance Marker",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Woodward Avenue and Merrill Plaisance",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.419872,Longitude:-83.107304,Artists:"Eric Froh and Larry Halbert",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:"Spring of 2010",Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00276-palmer-park-entrance.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sam Ajluni"},
{ID:"00277",Title:"Popeyes Chicken Mural",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"13959 Woodward Ave",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.406271,Longitude:-83.097884,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Mural adjacent to Popeyes Chicken.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00277-cajun-mural.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sam Ajluni"},
{ID:"00278",Title:"Abandoned Sky Mural",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"11825 Woodward Ave",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.393782,Longitude:-83.089364,Artists:"Unknown",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00278-abandoned-sky.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sam Ajluni"},
{ID:"00279",Title:"Art of War",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.348485,Longitude:-83.088819,Artists:"Kosek, Sintex, and Iges",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"Founded by Derek Weaver with a team of artists. The GRCC was launched on\n July 15, 2012 by Weaver, Detroit Graffiti-Artist SINTEX who organized a\n group of graffiti artists, and Detroit Fine-Artist Sydney G. James who \norganized the outdoor art gallery.  The project consists of 15+ murals \nand outdoor galleries.  The project is due to be finished on July 31, \n2012.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00279-art-of-war-kosek-sintex-iges.jpg",ImageCredit:"Grand River Creative Corridor"},
{ID:"00280",Title:"Grand River Creative Corridor",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.347827,Longitude:-83.086679,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"Founded by Derek Weaver with a team of artists. The GRCC was launched on July 15, 2012 by Weaver, Detroit Graffiti-Artist SINTEX who organized a group of graffiti artists, and Detroit Fine-Artist Sydney G. James who organized the outdoor art gallery. The project consists of 15+ murals and outdoor galleries. The project is due to be finished on July 31, 2012.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00280-grand-river-creative-corridor.jpg",ImageCredit:"Grand River Creative Corridor"},
{ID:"00281",Title:"Belle Tire at Grand River Junk Yard",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:"Grand River Junk Yard",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.348485,Longitude:-83.088819,Artists:"Yogurt",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"Founded by Derek Weaver with a team of artists. The GRCC was launched on July 15, 2012 by Weaver, Detroit Graffiti-Artist SINTEX who organized a group of graffiti artists, and Detroit Fine-Artist Sydney G. James who organized the outdoor art gallery. The project consists of 15+ murals and outdoor galleries. The project is due to be finished on July 31, 2012.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00281-yogurt-artist.jpg",ImageCredit:"Grand River Creative Corridor"},
{ID:"00282",Title:"Cat and Mouse",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:"Michigan Ave and 14th St.",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331063,Longitude:-83.075892,Artists:"Fel3000FT",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00282-cat-mouse-fel3000ft.jpg",ImageCredit:"Mira Uncut"},
{ID:"00284",Title:"Joseph Campau",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:"Joseph Campau south of McNichols",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.417844,Longitude:-83.072066,Artists:"RISK / REVOK / REYES / ZES / NEKST / OMENS / POSE / DMOTE / WANE / DABS AND MYLA / STEEL",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"Reaping the name as \"one of the largest public arts projects in Metro Detroit history.\" The Detroit Beautification Project has quickly expanded across town and\n throughout the cities of Detroit and Hamtramck collaberating work with over 25 internationally renowned street artists and print artists such as RISK, SEVER, STEEL, REYES, DMOTE, WANE, CES, REVOK, TRISTAN EATON, DABS & MYLA, 123 KLAN, POSE, ZES, ASKEW and NEKST.  Since the project\'s early launch in May, building owners, community leaders and local residents in the Metropolitan area have been thrilled with the bold, colorful and uplifting murals that have taken over cities. \n<br /><br />\n After accomplishing the project\'s initial phase, sponsors and supporters including Montana Cans, The Seventh Letter, 1xRUN, Contra Projects and 323East Gallery are excited to see where the expansive public arts project will take them throughout the remaining year.  \n<br /><br />\n \"The artists participating in Detroit Beautification Project span the globe and provide an international and unique perspective on art in the public domain. We as Detroiters should welcome with open arms these artists who have fallen in love with our city and choose to create here...\" said Matt Eaton who spearheaded the \nproject.",DescriptionCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project",Image:"00284-detroit-beautification-joseph-campau.jpg",ImageCredit:"Detroit Beautification Project"},
{ID:"00285",Title:"Seinsfrage",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"William G. Milliken State Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331503,Longitude:-83.02833,Artists:"Sauve",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:"12\' Tall",Date:2011,Description:"The first sculpture to be installed in the 31-acre park along the Detroit River, between the Renaissance Center and Chene Park. This piece, a work by Sauve, was installed in July of 2011. It is titled Seinsfrage, which literally means \'the question of being.\' The 12\' tall stainless steel structure is a silhouette of a man with three tubes protruding from the figure.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00285-man-in-the-city.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sarah Sharp / Knight Foundation"},
{ID:"00286",Title:"Free Form 5",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Detroit Riverfront",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329373,Longitude:-83.034082,Artists:"Robert Sestok",Materials:"Black Welded Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"\"Free Form 5,\" in black welded steel by Detroit-born artist Robert Sestok, who is much embraced as an integral contributor to the Cass Corridor art scene. ",DescriptionCredit:"Knight Foundation",Image:"00286-free-form-5-sestok.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sarah Sharp / Knight Foundation"},
{ID:"00287",Title:"Side Talkin\' Kay",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Detroit Riverfront",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32884,Longitude:-83.035705,Artists:"Tyree Guyton",Materials:"Detroit salvage",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Part of a pair of pieces by Tyree Guyton, best known in Detroit and internationally for the Heidelberg Project, Side Talkin\' Kay is a shining example of Detroit salvage, artist reclamation and a true passion for foraging self-expression with the materials at hand. This pair of self-portraits are rendered on discarded automobile hoods and stand back-to-back with \"Boogaloo\" facing the river and \"Side Talkin\' Kay\" facing the street.",DescriptionCredit:"Knight Foundation",Image:"00287-side-talkin-kay.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sarah Sharp / Knight Foundation"},
{ID:"00288",Title:"Midmien  ",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Detroit Riverfront",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.32856,Longitude:-83.036676,Artists:"Sasson Soffer",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"This work in stainless steel is by Iraqi-born Rothko protege Sasson Soffer. The pair of smooth steel tubes create two separate and loosely circular infinite loops.",DescriptionCredit:"Knight Foundation",Image:"00288-midmien-soffer.jpg",ImageCredit:"Sarah Sharp / Knight Foundation"},
{ID:"00289",Title:"Catching Up",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Grand Circus Park Station",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335824,Longitude:-83.050529,Artists:"J. Seward Johnson, Jr.",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Passengers often pause for a moment and recognize reflections of themselves in this life-size bronze sculpture of a commuter reading a newspaper. Perfectly integrated into his environment, the figure represents Mr. Johnson\'s concern with the relationship of his sculpture to its surroundings and audience. Both the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News are featured in this personalized work. \nEven though the figure\'s clothes, shoes, etc. look real, they are actually the result of an art form known as lost wax process. This piece was voted \"most popular\" by the people of Metropolitan Detroit. The newspapers are molds of the actual Free Press and News that we sent the artist. This is not an original piece of artwork. There are six more of these around the country. However, we personalized it with the two Detroit newspapers. (Lost Wax Process - Wax is poured over the real materials and hardens to make an exact mold of the object. Hot melted bronze is then poured over the wax taking on the form of the mole. The wax eventually melts away.) \nFunded By: City of Detroit, Detroit People Mover Art Commission",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00289-grand-circus-park-johnson.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00290",Title:"The Blue Nile",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Broadway Center Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335417,Longitude:-83.048197,Artists:"Charles McGee",Materials:"Industrial Enamel on Alucabond",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The People Mover\'s only true painting presents McGee\'s Noah\'s Ark theme executed in an African style. The colorful, unpredictable mural features eclectic configurations of people, animals, and abstract elements with an unusual surface treatment using outdoor enamel paints and other components. \nThis artist is a painter but he could not paint on canvas because canvas would not hold up to the weather and temperature changes. Instead of canvas, he chose alucabond (pronounced A-luke-a-bond). Alucabond is actually a very strong, long-lasting material used on the outside of buildings. It\'s two very thin sheets of aluminum with plastic sandwiched in between. For paint, he chose industrial enamel. This piece is the People Mover\'s only true painting and is part of the artist\'s series called \"Noah\'s Ark\". The artist is expressing that all living things are equal - from the smallest insect to man himself. Notice the \"newspaper hat\" on one of the figures in the painting. Mr. McGee also works in collage. Collage is an art form where actual materials and objects are pasted onto a surface. However, a real collage would most likely not stand up to extreme weather conditions. \nSo, even though the hat looks like a real piece of newspaper, it actually is painted on.\nFunded by:The Hudson Webber Foundation, City of Detroit, Detroit People Mover Art Commission",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00290-broadway-center-mcgee.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00291",Title:"In Honor of W. Hawkins Ferry",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Times Square Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.333562,Longitude:-83.052145,Artists:"Tom Phardel / Pewabic Pottery",Materials:"Tile Mosaic",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Detroit\'s Pewabic Pottery is one of only two active turn-of -the-century pottery studios in the country. Its work, known for deep, richly-colored glazes, can be found in classic structures in Detroit and across the nation. Tom Phardel\'s design recalls the art deco style, using glazes reminiscent of Mary Chase Stratton\'s Pewabic work during the hey-day of America\'s Arts and Crafts Movement. \nGood example of the historic murals created at Pewabic. Very art deco, but with a modern look. Art Deco is a style of art that was first popular in the early part of this century. Features bold colors and straight lines as well as simple curved lines in the design. This piece also incorporates the turquoise colored tiles and historic glaze for which Pewabic is known. W. Hawkins Ferry, the person in whose honor this art piece is named, was a Detroit Architect, philanthropist, and a member of our Art in the Stations Commission ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00291-times-square-pewabic.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00292",Title:"Untitled",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Times Square Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.333562,Longitude:-83.052145,Artists:"Anat Shiftan / Pewabic Pottery",Materials:"Tile Mosaic",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"As a tribute to \"Art in the Stations\", the independent non-profit agency who commissioned and installed the art works in the Detroit People Mover Stations, Pewabic Pottery has designed a signature mural. \nIncorporated in this colorful mural are the commemorative Pewabic tiles, with the \"Art in the Stations\" logo, that were given to guests at the opening ceremony for the station art works in 1987. \nFunded By: W. Hawkins Ferry, Michigan Council for the Arts, Detroit Edison, City of Detroit, Detroit People Mover Art Commission",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00292-times-square-mosaic.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00293",Title:"Voyage",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Michigan Avenue Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331309,Longitude:-83.052124,Artists:"Allie McGhee",Materials:"Tile Mural",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"This tile mural brings the spontaneity of contemporary painting to the ceramic medium. Like Mr. McGhee\'s paintings, this mural reflects \"the diverse energies existing in our environment: image, rhythm, light and motion.\" \nThe artist is actually a painter by trade. Learned to do tile for this project. Even though the painting looks spontaneous (quick brush strokes, paint drippings) - he actually calculated each stroke by taping off areas and painting over and over them in brilliant color glazes. \nThe process was to cut out cardboard templates to match the size of each shaped tile (allowing for tile shrinkage). The templates were used very much like a dress pattern, placed on slabs of clay, and cut in exact shapes. The tiles were then dried and bisque fired to create a more durable surface to glaze. The tiles were glazed in a manner that makes them look painted. Before the final firing, glazes are very pale. Once fired, they look rich and brilliant Funded By: Michigan Council for the Arts, Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan, Michigan Bell (an Ameritech Corporation), City of Detroit, Detroit People Mover Art Commission",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00293-michigan-avenue-mcghee.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00294",Title:"On the Move",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Michigan Avenue Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.331309,Longitude:-83.052124,Artists:"Kirk Newman",Materials:"Tile Mural",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"These fourteen humorous figures are running to catch the train. Newman\'s cast bronze shapes give the impression of constant movement, reflecting the action of people using the system. The largest figure has a 23-foot span, which visually carries the viewer up the escalator to the platform level. The artist was very interested in capturing the very busy, fast pace of the business world. Notice that the figures are all running to catch the train - once again emphasizing that everyone is in a hurry to get where they\'re going. Also, all the people are carrying -- or balancing - briefcases above their heads. One woman even has a briefcase in one hand, a baby in the other and another child following behind. Largest figure is downstairs and measures 23 feet from toe to toe. It\'s a man jumping from the first floor to the second floor to catch the train ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00294-michigan-avenue-newman.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00295",Title:"Untitled",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Fort / Cass Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329519,Longitude:-83.051078,Artists:"Farley Tobin",Materials:"Tile Mural",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"In a magnificent combination of art and architecture, Ms. Tobin has incorporated her complex murals into the station\'s design. The geometrical patterns and the interaction of subtle and bold colors engage both the mind and the eye. These two murals, constructed from more than 30,000 tiles, can be viewed from the station platform or the train. \nThe artist spent a year in India and was very much influenced by the Islamic tiles found there. The famous Taj Majal in India has tiles with similar design. The design is based on a pattern of very large red X\'s and smaller black X\'s. For the glaze on some of the tiles, the artist used ash from the Mt. St. Helen volcano eruption. This piece was very tedious to install. It took six weeks, seven days a week to complete. \nFunded By: The Skillman Foundation, Philip Graham Fund (WDIV and Newsweek), Knight Foundation, City of Detroit, Detroit People Mover Art Commission",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00295-fort-cass-station-tobin.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00296",Title:"Progression II",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Fort / Cass Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329519,Longitude:-83.051078,Artists:"Sandra Jo Osip",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The bronze sculptures with their gracefully curving lines and rich painterly surface, abstractly resemble nature\'s organic forms. Each of the six-foot high sculptures incorporates Ms. Osip\'s interpretation of nature and her industrial environment. ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00296-fort-cass-station-osip.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00297",Title:"Calvacade of Cars",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Cobo Center Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.327885,Longitude:-83.049683,Artists:"Larry Ebel / Linda Cianciolo Scarlett",Materials:"Venetian Glass Mosaic",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"This spacious mural of seven vintage automobiles, executed in Venetian glass mosaic, is an engaging tribute to Detroit\'s automobile industry. The two Chryslers, two Fords, two General Motors and a Cord were photographed for the mural from the Carrail collection of Richard Kughn. \nThere are 2 Fords, 2 Chryslers, 2 G.M.s and 1 Cord. The artists first created this design by taking photographs of the actual cars. Then they chose the colors and the arrangement of how things should be placed and sent it to Crovatto Mosaics. Crovatto is located in a little town in Italy, and its chief industry is making venetian glass mosaics (too expensive to have done in the States). To make the venetian glass, workers pound out very small pieces of colored glass and put them on individual pieces of mesh. They would then ship the pieces of mesh to us. Installation was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00297-cobo-center-ebel-scarlett.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00298",Title:"\"D\" for Detroit",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Financial District Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.328686,Longitude:-83.046668,Artists:"Joyce Kozloff",Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"This large, hand-painted ceramic mural integrates architecture and history. Mythical animals, including peacocks and the historic bull and bear of the stock exchange, are incorporated into a large illuminated \"D\" for Detroit. The wall is alive with intricate Byzantine and Aztec designs influenced by murals in the Fisher Building, the Guardian Building and Diego Rivera Court in the Detroit Institute of Arts. \nJoyce Kozloff is an internationally known artist who is sought after by many public art projects. She made and hand painted all of these tiles in Kohler (pronounced Coal-her), Wisconsin at the Kohler Art Center. The room where she worked was so small that she never got to see this piece altogether until it was installed. The bulls and the bears symbolize the stock exchange. If you follow the bulls and bears around, you can see that they form a large letter \"D\" which stands for Detroit. A Detroit family by the name of Freer had a room which had peacocks painted on the wall. These peacocks were actually painted by the famous artist, Whistler, who had painted them for a home in England. The freer family purchased the walls of the Peacock Room and had them installed in their home in Detroit. The peacocks you see in this piece pay tribute to Whistler\'s peacocks. That wall is now located in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00298-financial-district-kozloff.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00299",Title:"Baubien Passage",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Bricktown Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.333286,Longitude:-83.041132,Artists:"Glen Michaels",Materials:"Porcelain Tile",Dimensions:"90\' long",Date:null,Description:"Flowing red and yellow ribbons create an impression of celebration and constant movement as they weave through intertwining forms on white enamel. Mr. Michaels transferred his famous bas-relief images onto fired porcelain panels, enlarging them photographically to create a 90-foot long work, which can be viewed as a whole or as two individual compositions. \nThis artist normally creates 3-D artwork out of pieces of stones, steel, metals. For this piece, he spent months drawing very tiny fine line drawings. He then photographed the drawings and blew them up to the size of the panels. Silk-screened the drawings onto the panels and fired them at a very high heat. Also handpainted the yellow and red ribbons. ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00299-bricktown-michaels.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00300",Title:"In Honour of Mary Chase Stratton",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Cadillac Center Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.333752,Longitude:-83.046223,Artists:"Diana Kulisek / Pewabic Pottery",Materials:"Porcelain Tile",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"A profoundly rich green hue emanates from luminous arches, which are surrounded by Pewabic tiles that had been originally fired for the Stroh Brewery in 1955. The mural is interspersed with tiles depicting Detroit workers, which were originally installed in Detroit\'s Northern High School in 1926. The bronze plaque of Madame Cadillac entering Detroit after her canoe journey from Quebec is by Carlos Romanelli, dated 1903. It is on loan from the Detroit Institute of Arts. \nAll of the green tiles you see were actually made in 1935 by Mary Chase Stratton at Pewabic Pottery. The green tiles were commissioned by the Stroh family for a new brewery that eventually was never built. The tiles were put in storage until 1985 when Peter Stroh donated them for use in the Art in the Stations project. The artist incorporated all of the green tiles into her design of archways with the end result being the beautiful murals you see now. All of the tiles inside of the archways are new tiles. However, the artist made these new tiles from historic molds that were made in 1926. In fact, the original workers tiles made from these molds were installed in Northern High School back in 1929. Another historic aspect of this station is the bronze plaque depicting Madame Cadillac arriving in Detroit after her canoe journey from Quebec. The significance of this piece is that it wasn\'t until after women arrived at trading posts that they became settlements. So this depicts the moment Detroit became a city. This plaque was originally made in 1902 and is presently on loan from the Detroit Institute of Arts ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00300-cadillac-center-pewabic.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00301",Title:"Neon for the Greektown Station",Category:"Installation",Website:null,Address:"Greektown Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334704,Longitude:-83.042468,Artists:"Stephen Antomakos",Materials:"Neon",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"A stunning, colorful series of neon designs adds a sense of excitement and festivity to Detroit\'s most active nighttime entertainment district.\n Free-form neon tubing stretches across the sides and windows of the station, then arches across the guideway, with sculptural raceways adding a feeling of motion to this innovative art form. ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00301-greektown-antomakos.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00302",Title:"Voyage",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Joe Louis Arena Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.325394,Longitude:-83.052397,Artists:"Gerome Kamrowski",Materials:"Venetian Glass Mosaic",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Two Venetian glass mosaics capture the energy of this busy station with bright, flittery colors. Mr. Kamrowski, a master of the surrealist movement, has based these murals loosely on mythological and astrological figures of the seventeenth century. \nThis piece was originally designed to be blue to depict the skys, since the images are of constellations. However, it was changed to orange to blend in with the colors of Joe Louis Arena. The artist painted a mural and sent the painting off to Crovatto Mosiacs, which is located in a little town in Italy. The town\'s chief industry is making venetian glass mosaics (too expensive to have done in the States). To make venetian glass workers pounded out very small pieces of colored glass and glued each piece with the flat side directly down onto sheets of paper. A wooden panel was then placed on top of the jagged sections, and shipped to Detroit. The panels were then installed on the station\'s walls. Then the sheets of paper were removed from the glass pieces to give us this finished art piece. The design is based on astrological signs from the 17th century.",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00302-joe-louis-kamrowski.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00303",Title:"Detroit New Morning",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Millender Center Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.330257,Longitude:-83.041966,Artists:"Alvin Loving Jr.",Materials:"Tile",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Subtle cool colors, iridescent glazes and geometrical details are in perfect harmony with the surrounding architecture of the Millender Center and Omni Hotel. Mr. Loving, a nationally known painter and Guggenheim Fellow, worked at Pewabic Pottery and used their expertise and facilities to help create this fresh statement in tile. \nLoving is a painter who learned to do tile for this project. The two murals show rain, lightening, rainbows, silver lined clouds, and sunrise. He wanted this piece to be almost like a window from which you can look out at the world. The mural is so big that when it was laid out on the floor, he had to be rolled across it laying on a scaffold to put the finishing touches on. ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00303-millender-center-loving.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00304",Title:"Siberian Ram",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Renaissance Center Station",City:null,State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.330055,Longitude:-83.040116,Artists:"Marshall Fredericks",Materials:"Cast Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The emotional and spiritual beauty of this cast bronze sculpture fuses with the functional form of the station architecture. Mr. Fredericks, who has earned an international reputation for exhibitions, awards and monumental sculptures, captures the warm and gentle spirit of this beautifully regal ram. The lush green backdrop for this piece, designed by Pewabic Pottery, is created from handcrafted historic Pewabic tiles donated by the Stroh Brewery Company. ",DescriptionCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com",Image:"00304-ren-cen-fredericks.jpg",ImageCredit:"ThePeopleMover.com"},
{ID:"00305",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34511,Longitude:-83.080009,Artists:"RISK  ",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00305-risk.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00306",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345133,Longitude:-83.080063,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00306-cina.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00307",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345154,Longitude:-83.079905,Artists:"NEKST",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00307-nekst.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00308",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345244,Longitude:-83.080249,Artists:"STEEL",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00308-steel.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00309",Title:"Pots Lotus (Unknown Title)",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34519,Longitude:-83.08009,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00309-pots-lotus.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00310",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345243,Longitude:-83.080048,Artists:"YES",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00310-yes.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00311",Title:"Knows",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345288,Longitude:-83.080017,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00311-knows.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00312",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345347,Longitude:-83.080153,Artists:"MARMER / GASM",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00312-marmer.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00313",Title:"The Most Dedicated",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345335,Longitude:-83.080177,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00313-most-dedicated.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00314",Title:"Astro Boy",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345234,Longitude:-83.08033,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00314-astro-boy.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00315",Title:"Phantasm",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345601,Longitude:-83.081102,Artists:"SINTEX",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:"Inscription: The delusion of a disordered mind. A phantom. A spirit. A ghost.",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00315-syntex.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00316",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349009,Longitude:-83.089189,Artists:"MALT, TEAD, MONSTER STEVE",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00316-malt-tead-monstersteve.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00317",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349085,Longitude:-83.089219,Artists:"4 EYES",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2012,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00317-4eyes.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00318",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349152,Longitude:-83.089264,Artists:"HD COLLECTIVE",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00318-hd-collective.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00319",Title:"Red and Purple",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349243,Longitude:-83.089329,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00319-red-and-purple.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00320",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349309,Longitude:-83.089364,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00320-purple-unknown.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00321",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.349344,Longitude:-83.089386,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00321-unknown-teal.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00322",Title:"Unknown Title (1 of 3)",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.347941,Longitude:-83.087749,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00322-art.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00323",Title:"Our Land Till Death",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.347157,Longitude:-83.085969,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00323-our-land-till-death.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00324",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.347169,Longitude:-83.085853,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00324-dems.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00325",Title:"Loyalty and Royalty",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.346451,Longitude:-83.084415,Artists:"RISK & REVOK (MSK)",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00325-loyalty-royalty.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00326",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345526,Longitude:-83.081782,Artists:"SINTEX, FEL, RIFT, MALT, TEAD, IGES",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00326-unknown.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00327",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345518,Longitude:-83.081742,Artists:"SINTEX ",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00327-sintex.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00328",Title:"e",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345497,Longitude:-83.08169,Artists:"FEL3000FT",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00328-fel.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00329",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345475,Longitude:-83.081644,Artists:"MECA",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00329-unknown.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00330",Title:"Stori Don\'t Fars",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345462,Longitude:-83.081597,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00330-stori-dont-fars.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00331",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345437,Longitude:-83.081546,Artists:null,Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00331-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00332",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345404,Longitude:-83.081475,Artists:"KET",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00332-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00333",Title:null,Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345256,Longitude:-83.081397,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00333-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00334",Title:null,Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345212,Longitude:-83.081525,Artists:"9 LIVES WAS",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00334-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00335",Title:null,Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345177,Longitude:-83.081656,Artists:null,Materials:null,Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00335-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00336",Title:"Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can\'t Lose",Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.344988,Longitude:-83.081171,Artists:"NEKST",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00336-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00337",Title:null,Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.345007,Longitude:-83.081245,Artists:"REYES (MSK)",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00337-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00338",Title:null,Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.34499,Longitude:-83.081295,Artists:"ARIES",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00338-grcc.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00339",Title:null,Category:"Graffiti",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.344968,Longitude:-83.081373,Artists:"ELMER",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:2011,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00339-elmer.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00340",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Washington Blvd. and Park Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.335674,Longitude:-83.051004,Artists:null,Materials:"Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00340-wash-blvd.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00341",Title:"Standing Together",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Washington Blvd. and Clifford Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334517,Longitude:-83.050988,Artists:"Marsha Wood",Materials:"Stainless Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:1980,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00341-standing-together.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00342",Title:"Color Cubes",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Washington Blvd. and Clifford Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.334198,Longitude:-83.050568,Artists:"David Rubello",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:1973,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:"http://onemorespoke.blogspot.com/2010/06/detroits-geometric-murals-of-seventies.html",Image:"00342-rubello.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00343",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Mural",Website:null,Address:"Calvary and Jefferson",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.302801,Longitude:-83.09539,Artists:"Robert Sestok",Materials:"Paint",Dimensions:null,Date:1975,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:"http://onemorespoke.blogspot.com/2010/06/detroits-geometric-murals-of-seventies.html",Image:"00343-sestok.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00344",Title:"Variations on Logo",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:null,City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.329675,Longitude:-83.049192,Artists:"Alexander Hamilton and John Piet",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"The title of this bronze sculpture is derived from the Indian head corporate symbol of Detroit Bank & Trust. The sculpture was made possible by grants made to the Art School of the Society of Arts & Crafts of Detroit by Detroit Bank & Trust and the co-owners of the Detroit Bank & Trust Building, Sam Minskoff & Sons, Inc. and Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Designed and executed by the artists while students of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts.",DescriptionCredit:"Sculpture Inscription",Image:"00344-variations-on-logo.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00345",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Warren Avenue between Woodward and Cass",City:"Detroit",State:null,ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.356779,Longitude:-83.065609,Artists:null,Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00345-wayne-state.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00346",Title:"Exploration",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Cass Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.358557,Longitude:-83.06777,Artists:"Joseph N. DeLauro",Materials:"Bronze",Dimensions:null,Date:1967,Description:"See a video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAbrds3uDLM ",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00346-exploration.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00347",Title:"Unknown Title",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Kirby between Woodward and Cass",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.359044,Longitude:-83.067693,Artists:null,Materials:"Steel and Stainless Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:null,DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00347-dpl.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00348",Title:"Silverbolt",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"6134 2nd Avenue",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.365082,Longitude:-83.074064,Artists:null,Materials:"Car Parts",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Located in the front of the (now closed) Detroit Children\'s Museum",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00348-silverbolt.jpg",ImageCredit:"Meg Morley"},
{ID:"00349",Title:"Temple of the American Dream",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"17363 Redford Street",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.417683,Longitude:-83.258309,Artists:"David Best and Crew",Materials:"Reclaimed scrap wood from toy construction",Dimensions:"25&rsquo;H x 15&rsquo;W x 15&rsquo;D",Date:"2008+",Description:"The Temple of the American Dream is the centerpiece of the Detroit Dream Project, a revitalization effort focused on Detroit&rsquo;s historic Brightmoor neighborhood. A central objective of the Detroit Dream Project is to exemplify how a creative process and common artistic goal can unify community members. Artist David Best led a crew of volunteers in the design and construction of the temple, as a collaborative effort between local community non-profits and Brightmoor neighbors.",DescriptionCredit:"Black Rock Arts",Image:"00349-temple-of-american-dream.jpg",ImageCredit:"Black Rock Arts"},
{ID:"00350",Title:"\"Der Lauf der Dinge\" (The Way Things Go)",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Lincoln Street Art Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.361286,Longitude:-83.082315,Artists:"John Sauve",Materials:"Painted Steel",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Located at the Lincoln Street Art Park",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00350-lincoln-art-park.jpg",ImageCredit:"Lincoln Street Art Park Facebook Page"},
{ID:"00351",Title:"Uncle Frank the Dinosaur",Category:"Sculpture",Website:null,Address:"Lincoln Street Art Park",City:"Detroit",State:"MI",ZIP:null,Phone:null,Latitude:42.3615,Longitude:-83.082339,Artists:"Matt Pawenski, Janice Polzin, Kelly Kaatz",Materials:"Found Parts",Dimensions:null,Date:null,Description:"Located at the Lincoln Street Art Park",DescriptionCredit:null,Image:"00351-frank-dino.jpg",ImageCredit:"Frank Dino Facebook Page"}
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