Tickets go on sale to members at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17. No tickets will be sold before this time!
Come with us to the Moross House, Detroit’s oldest surviving brick residence, for a behind-the-scenes tour of this remarkable space where history and creativity meet. Built in the mid-19th century, the home has been meticulously restored and now houses the Schinkel Fine Art gallery and studio. Guests will explore the home’s original architecture, thoughtfully renovated interiors, and the lush, ivy-covered Detroit Secret Garden—featuring one of the oldest wisteria vines in the Midwest. As part of the tour, you'll view The Custom Build exhibition from the Metallaverse collection, a striking indoor-outdoor installation by the mother-son duo of Schinkel Fine Art. The exhibit, part of the Detroit Month of Design, uses aluminum and mixed media to explore the intersection of art, environment, and human experience. Formerly home to the Moross House Museum and the Detroit Garden Center, this East Jefferson landmark is a powerful blend of preservation, introspection, and contemporary vision.
*Please note, house interior is not ADA accessible.
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