Completing the Installation of the Interior Screens

Diseños completed the installation of the interior screens in the tenant space and in our office. They frame Elsmere as we look out from the inside of the building. 

Also we now have a glimpse of the shadows they cast that will become a signature part of dusk here at the building. 

Considerable Progress on Freddy's Mural Installation

Freddy has taken advantage of the great Fall weather over the past 3 days to make considerable progress on the mural installation from the alley to the corner.

The work here is inspired by a style of Tead’s gallery work that he was developing over the past several years. It is wrapping the building and will eventually also appear in the building’s interior. Freddy is laying this down as a foundation that will interact with work inspired by Tead’s various street styles. 

Finishing Details

Details and finishings are being worked on every day at the building. Plywood panels have been cut and are being sealed and installed along the bottom half of the wall on our side of the building. Some will be painted eventually while others will remain a natural wood finish.

Doorways and trim are being painted, the bathrooms are getting finishing touches, and the exterior brow trim has arrived and will be installed soon.  

Culture Lab Detroit Luncheon With Food Served By Flowers of Vietnam

Culture Lab Detroit hosted a luncheon and conversation with food served by Flowers of Vietnam at 8869 today as construction on the space continues. Jane Schulak of Culture Lab and George Azar of Flowers were both excited to see and be in the space doing what they love. 

George, being from Southwest Detroit, has been interested in the work and wants to stay updated and involved as construction is completed and programming continues in the space.

 Culture Lab made a generous donation to the organization to say thank you and to support the work being done on the corner of Avis and Elsmere. 

Mural Progress Continues In Face Of Rain

Work on the mural continues. Freddy turned the corner today to begin the background on the Elsmere side of the building. The work will progress quickly over the next few days as long as the rain stays away during the daylight hours.

Weather has already impacted the time available to work on the mural a bit, but neighbors have been stopping by to ask questions and check in on the progress. 

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Christian Community Development Association Conference Tours TAP
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Visitors from the annual Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) Conference, taking place in Detroit this week, tour The Alley Project with community partner and host Raul Echevarria from Urban Neighborhood Initiatives. 

Community Meal and Preview of Construction Updates

Neighbors gathered at the building on Elsmere and Avis tonight to preview the construction updates and share a meal while visiting with each other. 

Each week various neighbors have been coming to the building and walking through the space to see the progress happening inside. Resident sneak peeks, walk throughs, Q+A, text message updates, and photos on the blog have helped to keep people up to date with what’s happening in the building. down the street from their own home. 

When the building opens and events are happening on a regular basis visitors will be a more regular occurrence. Our hope is that our informed/engaged neighbors are aware of what’s happening down the street from their homes and that they are proud of being gatekeepers of information through their involvement in the building development’s processes. 

Freddy Outlines Mural

Today Freddy began outlining the mural on the south facing (alley) wall. 

With scaffolding, aerosol, and brush paint he is starting to lay out the mural’s background from top to bottom and across the building.

This background will eventually cover three sides of the building and parts of the building’s interior. Additional layers will be added to the mural at different points across the mural. 

Blackbook Sessions And The Art of Exchange

The art of exchange… reciprocal relationships are formed and strengthened when folks come together to create and share with each other.

Blackbook sessions give artists (young and older) the space to interact as they pass, sketch, ask, learn, and create memories together. Discussing admiration for fellow artists, seeing a sketch come to life, sharing supplies and ideas helps to build talent and community. 

Fabrication of Iron Panels

Diseños Ornamental Iron is using the template completed last week to fabricate the rest of the panels for the patio and the windows.

Measuring, cutting, welding, grinding and smoothing repeatedly are all part of the labor intensive process that comes after design. This will bring the vision from an idea to the beautiful, artistic iron that will eventually be installed around the building. 

Color Testing the Mural

This week Freddy applied a color test to the alley side of the building to see how the color palette for the mural would look on the building. During the construction meeting they talked about concepts and Freddy shared markups that show a combination of styles inspired by Tead’s gallery work and his street work.


The building will incorporate a fusion of those and Freddy’s work as a tribute to Tead’s vision for the building as well as his contributions to the scene and to individuals that he has influenced, including Freddy. 

Construction Team Field-trip to Diseños Shop To See Iron Panels

The construction team met with Diseños at their shop on Waterman to go over final revisions to the panels.

When the panel is complete it will serve as a template for the other panels to be created from. Each panel is a combination of 2-3 designs that will repeat at different configurations across the patio, over the windows, and inside the rest of the windows at the building. 

September Blackbook Session at Studio Luevanos

Music, blackbooks, more stories, slaps, and ideas were being passed around for a few hours tonight at Studio Luevanos on The Alley Project.

People came and went over the course of a few hours as artists hit each others books, passed out stickers, and talked about people who weren’t there that would probably enjoy meeting up soon. 

Studio Luevanos at TAP

TAP’s spaces and programs are designed to help build relationships between neighbors, artists, youth, and others. Many of TAP’s programs are naturally intergenerational because they are often in and about community… and communities are made of people of all ages.

At Studio Luevanos youth, parents, artists, neighbors, and elders regularly gather to share time, skills, and stories with each other. We believe when this happens it is some of our most engaging, critical work as it helps to build community and skills together. 

“I believe the children need to see people of their culture working with them, talking, listening, and interacting. I was one of those kids that did not experience people who looked like me doing things in my neighborhood. TAP provides a space for this.” - Mary Luevanos


Second Sample of Iron Panels Arrives

A second sample panel was installed by Diseños incorporating feedback from the first panel in design and construction. The second panel features variations in the gauge of the steel as well as half circles plates to help visualize the finished product as it will appear in its final form. 

Today Mav from Motor City Street Dance Academy stopped by before the construction meeting to see building updates and also shared some feedback from his impressions of the panels. 

Book Making with Mary Luevanos at Open Studio at TAP

The youth learned how simple it can be to make your own books at Open Studio with Mary Luevanos. Samples, paper, materials, and a portable printer was all they needed to start making their own journals.

They will fill them with whatever creativity fits inside their pages and perhaps bring back to share in a few weeks.

A Night of Sketching

Artists brought old flicks to pass around while sketching tonight. Blackbooks, vintage photos, and nostalgia steered the conversation.

Stories about exploring the city to search out hidden walls and art at a time before social media took the group back in time. Disposable cameras, blackbooks, HEETT, storytelling, markers, New York, Western High School, Carson Street and more came up.

There is an important history to be shared and ideas about how to capture and share that with future generations kept people engaged for several hours.