
Detroit Artists Market: Diverse, affordable art and gifts in the heart of Detroit.
Detroit Artists Market is an art gallery and museum at 4719 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201. It features a diverse range of art—from jewelry and ceramics to paintings—often at affordable prices. Guests praise the broad display, a well-stocked gift shop, and frequent openings and installations, inviting visitors to discover and find unique gifts.
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Rotating displays of diverse artworks including paintings, ceramics, and installations by local and regional artists.
Offers unique handmade items such as jewelry, cards, hats, and ornaments at accessible prices for gift-giving.
Provides a platform to purchase original art directly from artists, supporting the local creative community.
Hosts art openings, holiday expressions, and community events like Noel Night to engage visitors and artists.
Assists customers in selecting pieces to refresh home displays or find perfect gifts, with a focus on diverse aesthetics.
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Overall rating
JILL ANDREA
My grandson and I were impressed with the amount of selections that were priced so that even a 12 year old young man's allowance was sufficient for gift giving. We were rushed through the gallery because we arrived only 15 minutes prior to closing, but we will return again for several gifts that my grandson is still talking about for birthday gifts.
Samuel Ewing
One of the underrated gems of the city. I've bought a number of things here over the years. It always has a wide display of different kinds of art including, jewelry, paintings and ceramics generally for very reasonable prices. Definitely make it a stop if you're in the city.
Donna Wallace
Attended Art Opening. Variety of art, ceramics, cards, jewelry, hats, stuffed animals, ornaments and more.Refresh your home displays with unique handmade artwork. Mark it on your calendar for Noel Night.Be sure to stop in the Scarab Club too.
Anita Paylor
Wonderful installation Fly/ Drown. The gift shop is spectacular also. Visit the website for details. A great holiday expression is scheduled for November. Ya gotta see for yourself.
Atieno Nyarkasagam
The space is ok. It did not reflect art n culture aesthetic that I would expect for a city with an 85% African American population. Spaces like these need to be interrogated and challenged, because Africana culture needs to be centered n visible for a cultural space in this city to truly be a destination for those who come to witness one of the blackest/ afro-diasporic city in North America