What to Expect During Detroit Month of Design 2024

Find out it began and what to do this month.
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Quinn Faylor鈥檚 gallery exhibition Super Bloom will be on display during the Detroit Month of Design at Playground Detroit on Sept. 7. // Photo by Steve Koss and Erik Henderson

Like the automobiles that made it famous, Detroit hums with ceaseless creative energy. And there鈥檚 no better month to tune in to this energy than September, when more than 100 events and experiences enliven venues across the city for the .

The festival is orchestrated by , an organization founded in 2010 by Business Leaders for Michigan in partnership with the College for Creative Studies. Kiana Wenzell, Design Core鈥檚 co-executive director, says the goal was to provide resources and a unified platform for the city鈥檚 design community.

鈥淲e know that Detroit is a global creative capital,鈥 she says, citing specifically the region鈥檚 many contributions to the design world 鈥 in the areas of industry, advertising, fine craft, technology, engineering, the arts, and more. 鈥淏ut there was no organization that was unifying that activity into one platform or singular, unifying message.鈥

In terms of solidifying Detroit鈥檚 global design reputation, Design Core knew it was on the right track in 2015, when the organization secured the United States鈥 first (and still only) designation after a yearlong application process.

UNESCO 鈥 known for its World Heritage Site designation 鈥 launched the Creative Cities Network in 2004 not only to protect but also to strengthen cities whose identities center on creativity. There are seven Creative City categories: crafts and folk art, design, film, gastronomy, literature, media arts, and music.

The annual Month of Design is another important way Design Core organizes and unifies what Wenzell calls Detroit鈥檚 鈥渃reative economy.鈥 She adds, 鈥淭he mission of the Detroit Month of Design is to connect designers with each other, with audiences, and with opportunities. Our hope is that attendees come to the festival and go away knowing something new, 鈥 and we want Detroit designers to be on the top of [buyers鈥橾 minds 鈥 for the next opportunity.鈥

The festival has an even broader impact on the city; Wenzell notes visitors might come to Detroit for an exhibition and 鈥渉ave dinner beforehand, or go have some drinks after, and then stop at this retail store and pick up a spontaneous gift.鈥

This year鈥檚 Month of Design theme is 鈥淐reative Currents,鈥 paying tribute to the city鈥檚 legacy of artistry and innovation. On their website you can navigate the calendar by topic, like architecture or fashion, or by category, such as exhibitions, workshops, or open studios. Events include open studios at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, celebrations such as , programming at Newlab at Michigan Central highlighting design innovation, a behind-the-scenes look at , and an open house at .

The Detroit Month of Design calendar was still being finalized as we went to press, but some event dates were posted (see below). Almost all of the programing is free. For updated listings, go to .

(Sept. 6, 8 p.m.; Fisher Building, ): A short film and piano performance celebrating the work of legendary architect Albert Kahn, composed by Michael Kropf and performed by Forrest Howell.

(Sept. 7, 7-8 p.m.; Cadieux Stage, : This runway show highlights three local fashion designers, each meditating on the theme of Detroit鈥檚 passion for craftmanship in their work.

(Sept. 11, 4:30-6:30 p.m.; Carhartt Workshop, ): Get a behind-the-scenes tour and demos from the beloved workwear brand, along with shopping, food, and live music.

(Sept. 19, 6-11 p.m.; Eastern Market, Detroit): This Month of Design favorite brings live music, open studios, a night market, and lots of energy to the beloved Eastern Market neighborhood.


This story originally appeared in the September 2024 issue of 糖心vlog安卓版. To read more, pick up a copy of 糖心vlog安卓版 Detroit at a local retail outlet. Our will be available on Sept. 6.