Detroiters New Art Installment In Parker’s Alley Shows Love To The City
In Parkers Alley behind the Shinola Hotel in downtown Detroit you’ll find cool shops, and eateries, but now just beyond the famous Shinola clock lies something, that adds even more of a unique ambiance. Melinda Anderson President of Studio M Detroit says its a display of love for Detroit. With hundreds of events and years of experience under her belt Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock took notice of Melinda’s work and ask if she would create something special for this space in Parkers Alley. “For St. Patrick’s Day last week we had a flora rainbow that was made out of real flowers.” Anderson saidFrom there the display has taking off. “Is named after Thomas Parker who was the first black land owner in the city of Detroit.” Anderson said with prideMost of her events Anderson says only lasts one night, but she’s hoping like Parkers Alley this experience will leave an historic mark on the city.
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