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Angels Night 2014 at TAP

Shared a beautiful final Open Studio of the 2014 season with friends and family of TAP. 

Mary Luevanos led this year’s Angel’s Night event activity that included an education about Jorge Posada and his influential art as well as fashioning calaveras to take home in time for Dia de Los Muertos. 


Radical Productions opened up their garage on the alley tonight also for poster making to advertise for Sunday’s festivities at Clark Park. 

House of Marley Documercial with Young Nation, Uso Car Club

This mini-documercial (90 sec) from House of Marley features footage and descriptions of the work of Young Nation in Southwest Detroit.

THANKS MUCH to House of Marley, Noah Levy Levy, the youth and adults of Young Nation, TAP (The Alley Project), and Uso Car Club!!

Let us know what you think about the video.

A Beautiful Day at Open Studios

Had a BEAUTIFUL day at Open Studio today! Freddy came by to paint, Joyce tended to the gardens along the alley, Mary was inside the garage making smores, young participants put in work, TAP friends of old came through and even showed their younger siblings around, and peer-to-peer mentoring and positive youth-adult relationships were happening. Come out next week and be a part of TAP! Hope to see you all soon.

OPEN STUDIO: PUTTING THE LUEVANOS IN STUDIO LUEVANOS

OPEN STUDIO: PUTTING THE LUEVANOS IN STUDIO LUEVANOS

Our recent Friday evening Open Studio’s have been electric! In May Open Studio times were moved from Saturday afternoons to Friday evenings from 5-7. This move was to better accommodate access for neighbors and local youth. Additionally Mary Luevanos, Studio Luevanos’ namesake, was added as a weekly facilitator of activities during this time. These adjustments have been received beautifully by neighbors, youth, and artists. Involvement by all three groups has increased as a result.

Mary Luevanos, a local artist and community activist, has lived in worked in Southwest Detroit for decades. In particular her skills in storytelling and facilitation of creative processes are widely appreciated and acknowledged by local families, youth, and peers. Her dedication to craft and commitment to advocacy for many younger generations’ artists and leaders have enabled Mary to serve as an inspirational force in Southwest Detroit. A core group of younger children is forming at TAP as activities in screen printing, puppet making, tie dying, instruments, storytelling, and painting have occurred over the past several weeks. TAP is privileged to have access to Mary’s brand of creativity during her time at Open Studio. We invite you to enjoy Friday evenings with Mary with your family, children, and friends at The Alley Project.

Under the Radio Stops By!

Under The Radar: Michigan stopped by to visit the people and places of Southwest Detroit in August.  While here they spent some time getting to know The Alley Project.  Check out this beautiful episode that shines a spotlight on some of our favorite neighbors, businesses, places, and initiatives in the neighborhood!!