Cranbrook Art Museum

Cranbrook Art Museum Cranbrook Art Museum presents original exhibitions and educational programming on modern and contemporary art. Robert F.
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On January 19, 1904, George and Ellen Booth purchased 175 acres in rural Bloomfield Hills and set into motion a vision that ultimately transformed their vacation property into one of the nation's foremost educational communities. At the heart of what is now Cranbrook Educational Community stands its Art Museum, one of the older art museums in the nation. In 1927 Booth formally presented to The Cra

nbrook Foundation a portion of his personal collection of art objects as well as books on art and architecture. These collections found a home in the building designed by George and Ellen's son Henry Booth and his partner J. Swanson (Pipsan Saarinen Swanson's husband) at the northwest corner of Lone Pine Road and Academy Way. The collection was an eclectic mix of art and artifacts spanning the centuries, including stained glass, architectural fragments, sculpture, paintings, ceramics, glass, furniture, textiles, metalwork and know reproductions. In the winter of 1930 the Academy of Art published the first inventory of the "Cranbrook Museum" and the collection opened for the use of the art students at Cranbrook and the enjoyment of the residents in the surrounding communities. In an interview that was printed that winter in the Detroit News, Booth outlined the mission of his Museum which was meant to serve both students and the larger public community and to emphasize the acquisition of contemporary art; at the same time he was careful not to present the Museum as a rival to The Detroit Institute of Arts: "Perhaps the word museum suggests something a little too ambitious for the group of objects here. But we use the word for want of a better term. In any event, we are not trying to create a second Art Institute, or an art museum comparable in size to some of the great collections in the country; but rather a collection of material primarily suitable for the use of the students in the schools here, and secondarily, for the study and enjoyment of the people in the community." Booth also emphasized the symbiotic relationship between the art library and the art collection, housed across the hall from each other at that time: "It is one thing to study a design in a book, another thing to examine the actual object. Thus if an art student happens to be studying Gothic design he will want actually to see some object which expresses the feeling of the period. For an art library, no matter how extensive, can not tell the whole story." Finally, Booth also stated his commitment to contemporary art: "Then, too, by creating a modern collection, we want to remind our students that art is a living thing and that the record of our times is being created from day to day by the artists of this age, and in so doing perhaps to stimulate the creative spirit among those who work here." By spring, the Cranbrook Museum had presented its first temporary exhibition, a traveling exhibition on contemporary interior design organized by the American Union of Decorative Artists.

πŸŽ‰ Here's What's Next at Cranbrook Art Museum this June, including the opening of our summer exhibitions!πŸ–ΌοΈ Experience bo...
06/02/2026

πŸŽ‰ Here's What's Next at Cranbrook Art Museum this June, including the opening of our summer exhibitions!

πŸ–ΌοΈ Experience bold colors at our three summer exhibitions, open to the public June 20 through September 6. See "Akea Brionne: A Dreaming Hour," "Monumental Color: Cecily Brown, Sam Gilliam, and Joan Mitchell," and "Drawing in Thread: Olga de Amaral and Anne Wilson."

Plus enjoy workshops, tours, and family activities, including:

🎨 June 4 + 6: Adult ArtMaking Workshop - Basket Weaving Basics
🎨 June 6: Family Workshop - Basket Weaving Basics
🌈 June 11: Swing into Summer - Pride at Cranbrook on the Green
πŸ‘€ June 12 + 26: Labyrinth/Laboratory Curator-Led Exhibition Tours
🎊 June 19: Summer Exhibition Opening Celebration
⛳️ June 20 + 21: Father's Day Mini Golf Weekend - Dad/One Special Adult plays free!
🎭 June 25: Poolside Performance with Detroit Dance Collective
πŸ‘€ June 26: MillerKnoll Archives Tours

‼️ In celebration of Juneteenth on June 19, Cranbrook Art Museum gallery admission will be free for all!

πŸ”— See our website (link below!) for more details.

https://bit.ly/3btkZqo

1: Detroit Dance Collective
2: Akea Brionne. Photo by Kyle Powell. Courtesy of the Artist and Library Street Collective.
4: Crystal Palmer
5: Austin T. Richey
6: Courtesy of MillerKnoll

πŸŒοΈβ€β™€οΈ Cranbrook Mini-Golf is now in full swing for the summer! Visit Cranbrook Art Museum for a "hole" lot of fun.β˜€οΈ Cra...
06/01/2026

πŸŒοΈβ€β™€οΈ Cranbrook Mini-Golf is now in full swing for the summer! Visit Cranbrook Art Museum for a "hole" lot of fun.

β˜€οΈ Cranbrook Mini-Golf is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11am–5pm. Final tickets are sold 45 minutes before closing.

🎟️ Admission to Cranbrook Art Museum is FREE with mini-golf ticket purchases. Explore our summer exhibitions!

🍦 During museum hours, stop by FIKA Café for drinks, snacks, and ice cream to stay cool!

πŸ”— Get your tickets on-site or through the link in our bio!

πŸ“Έ Sarah C. Blanchette

05/29/2026

⛳️ When you finish walking through our galleries, don't forget there's Mini-Golf outside!

πŸ•™ Visit us this Saturday and Sunday from 10am–5pm for a full weekend of fun on the Cranbrook Mini-Golf course, inspired by iconic art and design.

πŸ”— Visit the link below to purchase tickets and plan your visit!

https://bit.ly/3vEpnMC

🌈 Get ready for a "tee-rrific" Pride celebration! Join us for Swing into Summer: Pride at Cranbrook on the Green on Thur...
05/28/2026

🌈 Get ready for a "tee-rrific" Pride celebration! Join us for Swing into Summer: Pride at Cranbrook on the Green on Thursday, June 11, from 4–8pm.

⛳️ Cranbrook Art Museum is teaming up with Stonewall Sports Detroit for a night of community, fun, and golf. Enjoy 50% off all adult tickets PLUS free admission to the galleries!

πŸ₯‚ A cash bar serving beer, wine, and specialty cocktails will be on-site, as well as local beats to keep the energy high all evening long.

πŸ”— Purchase tickets at the link below! The discount will be automatically applied for the selected date.

https://bit.ly/4nSLV71

05/27/2026

⏸️ Pause your scrolling to spend 30 seconds in Cranbrook design history.

πŸ‘€ "Designing Cranbrook: The Saarinens' Eclectic Vision" highlights the inspirations that culminated in the Saarinens’ vision for Cranbrook.

πŸ”— The exhibition is on view indefinitely in our lower-level galleries! Plan your visit today at the link below.

https://bit.ly/4veanCv

β˜€οΈ This summer, join us for the return of our Poolside Performance series!⛲️ Poolside Performances are held on the groun...
05/26/2026

β˜€οΈ This summer, join us for the return of our Poolside Performance series!

⛲️ Poolside Performances are held on the grounds of Cranbrook Art Museum and are an exploration of experimental music, movement, and mark-making.

Experience exceptional performances by:
β–ͺ️Detroit Dance Collective on Thursday, June 25 from 6:30–8pm
β–ͺ️Allen Dennard Trio on Thursday, July 23 from 6:30–8pm
β–ͺ️Leith Campbell on Thursday, August 13 from 6:30–8pm

πŸ”— Poolside Performances occur rain or shine, and are free and open to all with an RSVP! Visit the link below for more information.

https://bit.ly/3g3qC1o

πŸ“Έ Image Credits:
1– Danielle deo Owensby
2– Detroit Dance Collective
3– Allen Dennard Trio, photo by Finn Gomez
4– Leith Campbell

Today and tomorrow, Cranbrook Art Museum's galleries will close promptly at 2pm for the Detroit Opera's "Apartment House...
05/23/2026

Today and tomorrow, Cranbrook Art Museum's galleries will close promptly at 2pm for the Detroit Opera's "Apartment House 1776" performances. Visit the link below to purchase tickets.

Cranbrook Mini-Golf will be closed on Saturday due to inclement weather.

https://bit.ly/3vEpnMC

πŸ“Έ Jaber Alsabah

Due to inclement weather, Cranbrook Mini-Golf will be closed tomorrow, Saturday, May 23.Those who have already purchased...
05/22/2026

Due to inclement weather, Cranbrook Mini-Golf will be closed tomorrow, Saturday, May 23.

Those who have already purchased tickets will receive a notification via email that the course will be closed and will have the opportunity to book a new date.

We're sorry for any inconvenience, and will return to regular hours on Sunday, May 24.

πŸ“Έ Sarah C. Blanchette

05/21/2026

Do materials shape our identity? Join Kat Goffnett, Associate Curator of Collections, as she examines "Labyrinth/Laboratory: Selections from the Cranbrook Collection."

The exhibition centers on artistic experimentation by Cranbrook Academy of Art alumni, Artists-in-Residence, and faculty, including Dessislava Terzieva (MFA Sculpture 2021). Terzieva's work, "Physics of Sorrow" (2019), focuses on how the materials of her upbringing shape her persona.

Drawing from her background growing up in Bulgaria and Detroit, Terzieva experiments with plastic bags, personal documents, and familiar objects to showcase her life and experiences.

"Labyrinth/Laboratory" is on view at Cranbrook Art Museum, Wednesday through Sunday, from 11am–5pm. Learn more at the link below!

https://bit.ly/3MZ06te

πŸ“Έ Image Credits
1: Terzieva's GDE Install at Cranbrook Art Museum, 2021. Photo by PD Rearick
2: Terzieva in "This is The Space," 2019. Video by The Deka Brothers.
3–5: Terzieva during Cranbrook Academy of Art Reviews, 2020. Photos by Sarah C. Blanchette

Address

39221 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, MI
48304

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 8pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

+12486453320

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