The House Opera Project: Help Fund a New Public Space in Detroit

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A new project in Detroit aims to repurpose a vacant house into a public performance space – but it needs your help. House Opera is the result of a collaboration between V. Mitch McEwen and her partner at A(n) Office, Marcelo Lopez-Dinardi. After McEwen purchased a vacant, stripped down house from the city of Detroit two and a half years ago, the two began removing elements of the “house” in order to transform it into an open theater space, meant to showcase Detroit storytelling.

Joined by Detroit curators and community organizers, as well as design and art collaborators from around the country, the project has received a $10,000 Knight Arts Challenge grant to fund half of the project. But support is needed to fund the other half. They have launched a fundraiser, which ends on July 2, 2015 12:59 AM, and donations can be made here. Learn more about the project after the break.

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Cite: Eric Oh. "The House Opera Project: Help Fund a New Public Space in Detroit" 27 Jun 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/769195/the-house-opera-project-help-fund-a-new-public-space-in-detroit> ISSN 0719-8884

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