Renovated MOCAD announces reopening date with exhibitions by Detroit artists - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCAD) is set to reopen its doors on April 25, marking the beginning of a new chapter in its 20-year history. The museum, which has been closed for renovation work since August, will unveil three brand-new exhibitions featuring the works of renowned Detroit artists.

As MOCAD celebrates its 20th anniversary, it's also renaming its main building after Julia Reyes Taubman, one of the museum's co-founders who passed away in 2023. "We're thrilled to welcome visitors back and share a Spring season that reflects the depth, creativity, and resilience of Detroit's artistic community," says Marie Madison-Patton, MOCAD co-director.

The grand reopening exhibitions will showcase the work of three notable artists: Olayami Dabls, Carole Harris, and Martha Mysko. Dabls' "Detroit Cosmologies" is a comprehensive retrospective that covers 45 years of his work, including previously unseen paintings, collages, sculptures, and more. The exhibition highlights Dabls' vision as a storyteller and cultural historian.

Harris' works will be featured in "This Side of the River," which explores her unique fiber art style. Harris has been based in Detroit since 1977, when she held her first solo show at Gallery 7. Mysko's work is showcased in "Retail Therapy," a solo museum exhibition that marks her debut as a prominent artist.

According to Jova Lynne, the other co-director of MOCAD, this milestone marks an opportunity to reflect on the museum's history as a space for radical artmaking and civic engagement. The exhibitions embody the belief that art is inseparable from community reflection and care.

Located at 4454 Woodward Ave., MOCAD has undergone significant renovations, including infrastructure upgrades and a new public window display. With its grand reopening, the museum is poised to welcome visitors and share the richness of Detroit's artistic community with the world.
 
I'm so stoked about MOCAD's reopening πŸŽ‰! It's amazing how these artists' works can tell our stories, you know? Like, Olayami Dabls' "Detroit Cosmologies" is like a book that takes us on a journey through Detroit's history and culture. And Carole Harris' fiber art is like... have you ever felt the texture of fabric? It's like her art comes alive, right? πŸ€—

But what I love most about MOCAD's new exhibitions is how they remind us that art is all about community reflection and care. Like, it's not just about creating something beautiful; it's also about sharing our experiences with others and sparking conversations. That's what makes this grand reopening so special – it's like a big ol' hug for Detroit's artistic community πŸ€—.

And you know, it's not just about the art itself; it's about the people behind it. Julia Reyes Taubman was a co-founder of MOCAD, and now her legacy lives on through this new building. It's like... we can learn so much from our past and carry those lessons forward to create something even more beautiful 🌈.
 
OMG yaaas 🀩 can't wait for MOCAD to reopen on April 25! 😍 It's amazing that they're renaming the main building after Julia Reyes Taubman, a true pioneer for the arts in Detroit πŸ’•. The new exhibitions sound incredible, especially Olayami Dabls' "Detroit Cosmologies" 🎨, Carole Harris' fiber art style is so unique and inspiring 🌱, and Martha Mysko's work looks like retail therapy come true πŸ˜‚! 20 years of history is a huge milestone for the museum, I'm excited to see what they have in store 🀩. It's also refreshing to hear that the exhibitions will highlight the importance of art in community reflection and care ❀️. Bring it on, MOCAD!
 
just saw this and its cool that they're renaming it after someone who contributed to the museum πŸ™. the art exhibitions look fire πŸ’₯ gotta check out Olayami Dabls' retrospective, sounds like a deep dive into detroit's history πŸ“š. hope the renovations brought new energy to the space, can't wait to see the new public window display πŸŒ†
 
πŸ€” finally, D-Town gets some culture πŸŽ¨πŸŒ†. Can't say I'm surprised, though - it's not like it's been hiding under a rock or anything πŸ˜‚. But seriously, 20 years in the making? That's dedication πŸ’―. And, um, renaming the main building after Julia Reyes Taubman is just peachy πŸ™. Good luck getting her portrait out of the art scene's collective subconscious πŸ‘€. Anyhoo, can't wait to check out those exhibitions - Olayami Dabls' work sounds like a must-see πŸ”₯!
 
πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ I'm stoked they're finally reopenin' up shop! MOCAD's been closed for ages and I've been missin' it somethin' fierce πŸ€—. But now, gettin' to see all these new exhibits is like a dream come true πŸ’«. Olayami Dabls, Carole Harris, and Martha Mysko are gonna blow our minds with their works 😲. The fact they're highlightin' the city's artistic community and makin' it accessible to everyone is just pure gold 🌟. It's like, art don't have to be some fancy-schmancy thing, it can be real and raw and reflectin' the world around us πŸ’ͺ. Can't wait to get my hands on those grand reopenin' events and soak up all the creativity πŸŽ¨πŸ’•!
 
I'm super stoked for MOCAD's comeback πŸ’₯🎨! They're gonna have some awesome exhibits featuring local artists like Olayami Dabls 🌍, Carole Harris 🧡, and Martha Mysko πŸ“ˆ. The "Detroit Cosmologies" exhibit is gonna be lit, covering 45 years of Dabls' work 🀯. And can we talk about the new fiber art style from Carole Harris? It's like a breath of fresh air πŸ’¨!

I love how MOCAD's embracing its history and community vibe πŸ™οΈπŸ’•. They're not just celebrating 20 years, but also honoring Julia Reyes Taubman 🌼. Renaming the main building after her is so cool πŸ‘!

The new exhibits are gonna be a great way to showcase Detroit's artistic scene πŸ”₯. I'm all about that community engagement and care for art πŸ’–. MOCAD's done some awesome renovations, too - I mean, who doesn't love a good public window display? 🌟 Can't wait to check out the grand reopening on April 25! πŸŽ‰
 
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