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Detroit Institute of Arts Reinstalls African American Galleries at the Heart of the Museum

Last updated: February 23, 2026 9:00 am
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is proud to announce the reinstallation of its African American galleries in the exhibition “Reimagine African American Art”. This exhibition showcases new works in the museum’s collection alongside existing favorites, providing a comprehensive view of African American culture over two centuries. Located adjacent to Diego Rivera’s iconic Detroit Industry Murals, the galleries offer a unique perspective on the lives, achievements, and resilience of Black artists.

Valerie Mercer, Curator and Head of the DIA’s Center for African American Art, emphasizes the importance of highlighting African American art history, which has often been overlooked in traditional art education. The DIA has been collecting African American art since 1943, with the establishment of the Center for African American Art in 2000 solidifying its commitment to preserving this important history.

The reinstalled galleries explore key historical movements such as the Harlem Renaissance, Social Realism, the Civil Rights era, and the Black Arts Movement. Featuring works by artists like Robert S. Duncanson, Mary Edmonia Lewis, Aaron Douglas, and Allie McGhee, the galleries offer a diverse range of media including drawings, prints, photography, paintings, and sculpture.

The exhibition provides a deeper understanding of African American art’s central role in United States history. As the DIA’s Contemporary galleries are set to open later in 2026, African American art will be presented within a broader global context alongside works from artists around the world.

For more information about the exhibition, visit dia.org. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the rich history and artistic innovation of African American art at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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