Mocad To Celebrate Detroit Arts + Cultural Placemakers At October 26th Gala + Art Auction

The Museum to honor Olayami Dabls, Linda Powers, and Omari Rush in a night of surrealist splendor
(Detroit, Michigan – September 12, 2024) – The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is proud to announce its highly anticipated Annual Gala and Art Auction, taking place on Saturday, October 26th. The event, one of Detroit’s most prestigious and vibrant cultural fundraisers, is set to honor some of the city’s most influential arts and cultural figures, while celebrating the creative spirit that makes Detroit a global beacon for contemporary art and innovation. Proceeds from the event directly support MOCAD’s mission to connect Detroit with the international art world while fostering inclusive, forward-thinking cultural spaces within the city.
Marie Patton, MOCAD’s Co-Director and Chief Operating Officer, shares: “For 18 years, MOCAD has served as a hub for contemporary art, building and fostering meaningful relationships across the city and around the globe. As we continue to grow, we’re paving the way toward a bright and inclusive future where art and community come together.”
This year, the museum is thrilled to pay tribute to three extraordinary honorees who have each played pivotal roles in shaping Detroit’s cultural landscape:
- Esteemed artist, cultural organizer, curator and the founder of MBAD African Bead Museum, Olayami Dabls.
- Award-winning interior designer and longtime champion of MOCAD’s mission, Founding Board Member Linda Powers.
- Executive Director of CultureSource in Detroit and former Chair of the State of Michigan Arts and Culture Council, Omari Rush.