DLECTRICITY Returns September 22 + 23, 2017!

DLECTRICITY  Returns September 22 + 23, 2017!

DLECTRICITY, inspired by Nuit Blanche arts festivals from around the world, presented two major light-based art + technology festivals in 2012 and 2014. Produced by Midtown Detroit, Inc. (MDI), the spectacular outdoor visual light + art celebration took place along the Woodward Corridor. Attendees were immersed in a landscape of light through groundbreaking installations of video art, 3D video mapping, lasers, interactive design and engineering, and captivating performance.

In 2014, DLECTRICITY showcased over 40 internationally acclaimed, local, and emerging artists from around the world, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden, New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and Detroit. Attendance doubled from its inaugural year–from 75,000 in 2012 to 150,000 in 2014. Participants in the Light Bike Parade also more than doubled and drew over 3,000 individuals in this 4-mile route.

DLECTRICITY was inspired by Detroit’s very own Electric Park, formerly located on the site of what is now Gabriel Richard Park. From 1906 until 1928, Detroit Electric Park served as a major attraction, beginning as a trolley park and later expanding into an dazzling amusement park with the development of electrification.

DLECTRICITY 2017 is presented by DTE Energy Foundation.


The DLECTRICITY 2017 Curatorial Committee:

DLECTRICITY is chaired by Marc Schwartz, Founder, Art Detroit NowThe DLECTRICITY Curatorial Committee, including Detroit-based curators and arts professionals, consists of:

The Curatorial Committee is charged with responsibility of selecting artists and projects to be placed on the facades, grounds, and surrounding buildings of the hub institutions in Midtown including:

  • Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Wayne State University
  • College for Creative Studies
  • MOCAD
  • C.H. Wright Museum of African American History
  • Michigan Science Center
  • Detroit Historical Museum
  • Detroit Public Library
  • Cathedral Church of St. Paul
  • The Hannan House
  • First Congregational Church of Detroit
  • Detroit Artists Market
  • Garfield Lofts
  • N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art

DLECTRICITY aspires to engage a broad and diverse audience, create a sense of community and be a place for stimulation and discussion about the impact of art on public spaces.