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Free tickets are now available for CreativeMornings/Detroit on July 11th from 8:30a-9a at Whitdel Arts (1250 Hubbard, Suite B1, Detroit) In July, CreativeMornings/Detroit will be speaking with 86 other creative cities internationally on the theme of Heritage. Our speaker is Maria Cotera who is a Chicana feminist, author, activist, Director of Latina/o Studies at the University of Michigan and heavily active in El Museo del Norte, a community museum of Latina/o experiences. Join us at Whitdel Arts for the first part of the program and we will walk to El Museo del Norte after to see their current exhibit “Las Rebeldes”, which highlights the personal histories of Latinas in Southeastern Michigan.
More about the speaker here.

We are thinking minimally for June’s CreativeMornings/Detroit!

On June 6th, 9:00am-10:00am at Gensler (150 West Jefferson, 17th floor Suite 1700 , Detroit, Michigan 48226) Najahyia Chinchilla and Stephanie Lughermo will be speaking about the theme of minimal in architecture design. Tickets will be available on June 2nd here!

CreativeMornings/Detroit returns on May 9th, 9:00am-10:00am at Signal-Return (1345 Division St. Detroit, Michigan 48207) with Managing Director Jane Hoehner and Artistic Director Lynne Avadenka.

In May, the global CreativeMornings community will be speaking on the theme of Freedom. Jane and Lynne will be talking about freedom of the press, the importance of print making, and their creative processes. They will be leading attendees in a print-making demo and space is limited, so be sure to reserve your space. Tickets will be available on May 5th here!

On March 7th, Melissa Price, CEO of dPOP! talked to us about the importance of reflecting the culture of workers through work spaces and how hidden elements in interior design can achieve that. She also talked to us about the historic preservation and the redesign of dPOP!’s underground vault of the former Dime Building. Price and her team also talked about their creative process, which involves beer, unbridled (horse lamp reference) ideas, and the wonders of brightly colored paint. 

dPOP! provided a cereal bar filled with various cereals (some we had forgotten about from our youth!), milks, pop tarts. and, of course, coffee! Afterwards Melissa and her team graciously showed us around their co-working space that they share with Doodle Home and Quicken Loans.

You can see more photos here! See the video of the full talk and more info about the next event at CreativeMornings/Detroit

Free tickets are now available here for March 7th CreativeMornings/Detroit!

Join us in the vault of the former Dime Building (now Chrysler House) with dPOP! CEO Melissa Price for a discussion of the theme Hidden, interior design and redefining workspaces! After the event, you are welcome to cozy up in a chair next to the giant horse lamp and enjoy dPOP!’s coworking space for their workeasy!

CreativeMornings/Detroit will be talking about the theme of Rebel on February 7th with Steve Hughes of Public Pool (3309 Caniff Hamtramck, Michigan 48212), doors open at 8:30am and the talk begins at 9am and will end by 10am. Claim your free ticket here!

Public Pool’s current show ART AS ANTI-ART IS ART questions what art is, rebelling against conventional expectations of what art “should” be. Steve Hughes will be having a discussion with us about the current show, Public Pool as a cooperative, and their creative processes in the context of the global theme, Rebel. Plus, we will be making art that will be a part of the show!

We were at 5e Gallery with Jeff Sturges and Piper Carter who spoke about the importance of hackerspaces to youth and others in building confidence, skills and community.

More photos here!

Check our CreativeMornings page for updates on our next talk on February 7th!

Join us this Friday, January 10th for Piper Carter of 5e Gallery and Jeff Sturges of Mt. Elliott Makerspace who will be speaking about Childhood!. Free tickets are now available here!

The 5e Sonic Maker Space and the Mt. Elliott Makerspace each engage and empower youth through applied science, technology, engineering, math, and arts education.

Piper Carter is a world renown photographer and has worked with publications such as Vogue, Elle and New York Times. She is a Howard University Alumni and also attended FIT receiving a BFA in Photography & Digital Media. Carter is co-Owner of 5e Gallery, co-Founder of the Foundation Celebrating Women in Hip Hop, Multimedia Artist for Jessica Care Moore’s Black Women Rock, & Founding member of the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition.

Jeff Sturges loves making things, connecting people, and hosting potluck dinners. This passion drove him to start makerspaces as the Mt Elliott Makerspace and OmniCorpDetroit. His work on these communities is inspired by “antidisciplinary” experiences at the The Sustainable South Bronx GreenFab program, the NYCResistor hackerspace, Cranbrook Academy of Art and the MIT Media Lab. Jeff believes that through collaborative making, tinkering, and learning, We the People will create happier, healthier, and more meaningful lives.

RSVP your space for this Friday here!

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