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Tiff Massey’s ‘7 Mile and Livernois’ Exhibition: A Detroit Homecoming at the DIA

Detroit, often hailed as the blackest city in the nation, is a place where history, culture, and creativity intersect to form a vibrant tapestry of artistic expression. Under this rich cultural backdrop, artist Tiff Massey’s latest exhibition, “7 Mile and Livernois,” finds its roots.

Massey, renowned for her captivating artistry and innovative approach to contemporary art and craft, brings a deeply personal and profound exploration of her hometown to the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). The title “7 Mile and Livernois” is not just a geographic reference; it’s a statement of identity, a celebration of heritage, and a bold assertion of presence in the art world. This personal connection to her art is what makes her work so relatable and powerful.

In a recent interview, Massey shared the significance behind the title, stating, “7 Mile and Livernois is home, you know what another way to say that is black.” This deliberate choice reflects not only her connection to the area but also serves as a reminder of the historical context of spaces like these, which were not always welcoming to people of color. Massey’s decision to showcase her work at the DIA, a prestigious institution, is a powerful testament to the resilience and creativity of Detroit’s artistic community.

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