Wyandotte Arts Center – Wyandotte, Michigan

Isaac Kremer/ January 27, 2012/ Field Notes, Physical, placemaking, preservation/ 0 comments

While living in Wyandotte between 2005 and 2007, we had an opportunity to introduce developers interested in rehabilitating the historic 1911 International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Temple. While local leaders developed the property themselves, it was still a nice project to be involved with very early in the process.

Flexible gallery space inside gives opportunities for rotating exhibits.

A historic photo and modern panorama photo from 2012 showing the upper flower theater space.

View to the north of the large surface parking lot across the street from the arts center.

Signs for the Wyandotte Arts Center and the Downriver Council for the Arts are displayed outside.

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