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CAVE

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Cave is a working environment and exhibition space for artists of various mediums to investigate their ideas and challenge their modes of thinking.

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Russell Industrial Center - Image taken from CAVE's website

Cave is a 1500 sq ft. exhibition space located within the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, MI. Seven artists established it in the fall of 2007. The gallery space is part of a larger unit (4500 sq ft. containing seven studios, a small workshop, storage, and office/lounge). From its inception, Cave has persistently evolved as an alternative space that offers challenging and stimulating exhibitions, video film nights, along with other events for the public.

Initially, Cave was founded to provide working studio space for artists. However, after taking stock of the amount of space allotted to the seven artists, we realized there was ample space in which to build a showing/event room as well. Likewise, we feel the Detroit art scene has ample space in which to explore and help sustain a dialogue about art that is relevant beyond local borders.

Source: CAVE's website

hours of operation:
Saturday/Sunday: 12pm - 6pm during exhibitions.
By appointment on all other days.

Contact information

  • CAVE
  • The Russell Industrial Center
  • 1604 Clay St.
  • Detroit
  • US
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