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Someone vandalizes Pam Halpert's warehouse mural. Distraught, she demands to know who was responsible, but the warehouse workers remain silent to protect their coworker. She then tries appealing to the sympathies of the other office workers, but with her husband Jim Halpert off in Philadelphia and regional manager Andy Bernard still away in the Bahamas, only Dwight Schrute and Nellie Bertram ...
The Main Branch is the headquarters of the Detroit Public Library System in Detroit, Michigan. It is located in Detroit's Midtown neighborhood, between Woodward Avenue and Cass Avenue. Designed by Cass Gilbert , the Main Branch was constructed with Vermont marble and serpentine Italian marble trim in an Italian Renaissance style.
This mural complements a tryparch mural on the opposite wall completed in 1921 by Gari Melchers depicting Detroit's early history. [9] In 1970 Clara Stanton Jones became the first African American and the first woman to serve as director of a major library system in America, as director of the Detroit Public Library. [11]
The mural was commissioned as part of the 2023 Street Art for Mankind project, plagued with problems at City Hall because the artists hired weren't local, resulting in protest across the Detroit ...
A massive new mural on the east side of Detroit completes a project that started in 2022 near two Stellantis Jeep assembly plants. ... artist is visible around metro Detroit at Huntington Place ...
A person walks by a building in downtown Detroit displaying a giant mural of Detroit artist Bakpak Durden on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. The mural was created by an Australian artist named Smug.
Detroit Industry: The Murals of Diego Rivera, Don Gonyea, NPR, April 22, 2009, includes audio, text, slideshow, and video of Rivera painting the murals. "Symbolism in Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals" Archived May 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine; Meet America's Newest Historic Landmarks, PBS Newshour, April 27, 2014. Mutual Admiration ...
The Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building is a class-A skyscraper located at 477 Michigan Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, designed by the Detroit architectural firm of Smith, Hinchman and Grylls. It opened in 1976 to consolidate the offices of federal agencies which were scattered in several locations in the area.