1930’s Depression-era Detroit marked a dramatic turning point in the careers of Mexican muralist Diego Rivera and Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, which resulted in Rivera’s most visionary statement for the future and Kahlo’s boldly persona; expressive art. Learn more about how the couple left their mark on Detroit and how Detroit left a mark on their art. Come to the lecture before going to view the DIA exhibit.
Thursday, April 9 at 7pm
West Bloomfield Library