Mission and History
Mission
We are Detroit Art. Detroit Artists Market is a non-profit gallery committed to contemporary art and to connecting artists, collectors and communities.
Vision
The foremost destination to exhibit, collect and learn about contemporary art in Detroit.

bodog手机版下载 is committed to exhibiting and selling the work of local artists. Each year bodog手机版下载 sells $100,000 in original artwork and distributes $66,000 in commissions to 500 local artists, more than any other nonprofit gallery in this area. Your contribution allows us to showcase Detroit artists and contribute significantly to their livelihood.
History
The Detroit Artists Market (bodog手机版下载) was founded in 1932, in the midst of the Great Depression. A group of local art patrons, led by Mrs. H. Lee Simpson, recognized that local artists needed a place to exhibit and sell their work. Originally called Detroit Young Artists Market, the gallery was created to provide a source of income for artists under the age of 30.
In 1936, the gallery’s name changed to Detroit Artists Market (bodog手机版下载), which reflected the growth of the organization as it began to exhibit both emerging and established Detroit artists of all ages and stature.
In addition to providing artists with the means of a livelihood, bodog手机版下载’s founders had another goal: educating public taste through the exhibition and sale of work by the finest of Detroit’s local artists. bodog手机版下载 ran solely on the help of volunteers and board members, up until the first salaried manager in 1969.
Today, the gallery is rooted in the history of Detroit art and culture, and continues to be one of the finest nonprofit contemporary art galleries in the Midwest. bodog手机版下载 has a distinguished history of creating a lively culture characterized by experimentation and artistic creativity.


Staff
Matt Fry, Director
mfry@kathrynlay.com
Kelly Farrell, Gallery Manager
Charlene McNary, Bookkeeper
Mike Kearns, Art Installer
Board Members
Nancy Cummins, Chair, Plante Moran
Tara Synowiec, Finance, Plante Moran
Kate Baker, Vice Chair, ED Oakland Housing
Hubert Massey, Artist
Effie Steele, Consultant
Hannah Fielstra, Rothstein Law Group
Leslie Graves, Attorney and Art Consultant
Meighen Jackson, Exhibitions Committee Chair, Artist
Megan Winkel, Secretary, Henry Ford Health System
Doug McElroy, Retired CFO
Carole Morisseau, Artist
Amanda Jackson, Digital Marketing & Social Media Specialist
Juana Williams, Independent Curator
Philip Rivera, Director, Visitor Services, Detroit Institute of Arts
Exhibition Committee Members
Jeff Cancelosi
Veronica Bielat
Jetshri Bhadviya
Maureen Devine
Meighen Jackson, Chair
Melissa Jones
Darcel Deneau
Dan Graschuck
Leslie Graves
Tracy Irwin
Andrew Thompson
Holliday Taylor Martindale
Gary Eleinko
Laura Gibson
John Korachis
Stephanie James
Megan Winkel
Elizabeth Youngblood