More than 60 Detroit artists are participating in three exhibitions at the 10th Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale event in Saint-Etinenne, France, opening today. Detroit is the official 鈥淕uest City鈥 at the month-long, biennial event, which attracts around a quarter of a million visitors. The event has been held every two years since 1998.
Detroit was invited to be the Guest City after the Detroit Creative Corridor Center (DC3) nominated the city as a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) City of Design. Detroit was designated as the first and only UNESCO City of Design in the U.S. in December 2015.
As guests of honor in Saint-Etienne, a fellow UNESCO City of Design, Detroit will share its unique perspective on this year鈥檚 theme: 鈥淲orking Promesse鈥 鈥 The Future of Work.
DC3, an economic development organization that supports Detroit鈥檚 creative industries, brought along artists from Creative Many Michigan, Public Design Trust, and Akoaki to display their Detroit experiences. For many participants, it will be their first time out of the country.
The event will feature three separate, but correlating, exhibitions from Detroit: Footwork, Shiftspace, and Out of Site.
- Footwork: The Choreography of Collaboration is curated by Public Design Trust. It includes some unexpected collaborators, such Lear Corporation, Henry Ford Health System, and Carhartt. It showcases how Detroit design continues to shape how we live, work, and move in the 21st century. The exhibit will include a 鈥渦ser-centric鈥 redesigned hospital gown, made by HFHS, the College for Creative Studies, and Carhartt, as well as furniture made from scrap material from Lear鈥檚 foam plant.
Olga Stella, DC3鈥檚 executive director, says these collaborations help explain how Detroit is is driving the future of work in a 鈥渧ery tangible way.鈥
鈥淚t makes it really real and not theoretical,鈥 she says. 鈥淥ne thing we鈥檙e trying to do is highlight the unusual collaborations that are taking place between big business and small business and between long-established and newer brands.鈥
- Shiftspace: Detroit-style Coffeeshop, is curated by Creative Many Michigan. It will serve as a meeting place and shared workspace for Biennale participants and visitors, and will feature Detroit-based designers, artists, and food entrepreneurs.
- Out of Site is presented by Akoaki. Curator Anya Sirota is especially excited for the event as it helps 鈥渓egitimize and uplift鈥 the work they鈥檝e been doing. There will be various performances where designers will show how Detroiters are changing work paradigms through music, agriculture, and cultural production.
鈥淒etroit already has amazing听cultural听assets and an听amazing citizenry that are doing profoundly impactful work,鈥 Sirota says. 鈥淏y featuring that kind of work, we can really uplift the story of the city and make it rather than a sight to be fixed, a sight to be 濒别补谤苍别诲听from, from an international audience.鈥
The 10th Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale will run through April 9. More information can be found .
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