Online Exhibition Archive

Explore the History of DAM’s Exhibitions!

DAM showcases over 400 artists each year, through exhibitions, off-site installations, and the Elements Gallery. Browse our previous exhibitions and featured artists below.

The Annual Scholarship Exhibition – CCS 2021

The Annual Scholarship Exhibition – CCS 2021

The Detroit Artists Market is proud to announce that eleven students from the College for Creative Studies (CCS) have been selected as finalists for this year's John F. Korachis Scholarship Program. All eleven finalists will exhibit their juried work at this year's...

The Salad Days

The Salad Days

2000 through 2012 brought a renaissance of self-made artist run spaces in Detroit. Rent was low, space was unlimited, and artists cooperated to bring engaging shows. Coming off a prosperous decade and a world being reshaped by the internet, this was a new beginning......

Art for the Holidays 2020

Art for the Holidays 2020

DAM is pleased to present Art for the Holidays, the original and longest-running holiday art market in Michigan. Guests will enjoy a brilliant display of one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on their shopping list, created by hundreds of Michigan's finest artists. Gift...

Maya Stovall and Todd Stovall: Positions

Maya Stovall and Todd Stovall: Positions

In this concurrent solo exhibition, Maya Stovall and Todd Stovall face head-on the tension of being artists with the same last name. In an exhibition spanning objects, technology, and more, the artists push both their respective practices to the limit, linking...

Multifaceted Narratives: An Exploration of Black Figurative Art

Multifaceted Narratives: An Exploration of Black Figurative Art

Multifaceted Narratives is a multimedia exhibition that features Black figurative works by Black artists based in Detroit. This exhibition seeks to present many examples of the complexity of Black narratives. As there is no singular representation of the experiences...

Dell Pryor: A Common Thread

Dell Pryor: A Common Thread

For nearly three decades, the Dell Pryor Gallery showcased new and established Detroit artists, and for 88 years the Detroit Artists Market has done the same. In the 1980s the two galleries were neighbors in Harmonie Park, and in the 1990s they both moved to Midtown,...

20 Days | 20 DAM Artists

20 Days | 20 DAM Artists

As we persevere through the current humanitarian and economic crisis, it’s important to continue supporting Detroit artists and organizations that advocate on their behalf. After all, the Detroit Artists Market was formed in 1932 during the Great Depression for the...