directions to YCG
Sorry about the slow down in the posts this week...just trying to get everything together for the show saturday.
Here are some directions for those not familiar with hamtramck:
Here are some directions for those not familiar with hamtramck:
If you live in the Suburbs:
Head SOUTH on I-75
Take EXIT 55: Caniff Ave/Holbrook Ave.
Turn LEFT at the top of the ramp (onto Caniff Ave.)
Drive about a mile
Turn RIGHT onto Joseph Campau St.
Drive a few blocks
Turn RIGHT at Yemans St. (Amicci’s Pizza on corner)
Yacht Club Gallery is the first business on the
lefthand side of the road:
2750 Yemans St.
If you live in Detroit or South:
Head NORTH on I-75
Take EXIT 55: Caniff Ave./Holbrook Ave.
Turn RIGHT at Holbrook Ave.
Drive about a mile
Turn LEFT at Joseph Campau St.
Drive a few blocks
Turn LEFT at Yemans St. (Amicci’s Pizza on corner)
Yacht Club Gallery is the first business on the
lefthand side of the road:
2750 Yemans St.
For assistance, call 248.709.9747
Head SOUTH on I-75
Take EXIT 55: Caniff Ave/Holbrook Ave.
Turn LEFT at the top of the ramp (onto Caniff Ave.)
Drive about a mile
Turn RIGHT onto Joseph Campau St.
Drive a few blocks
Turn RIGHT at Yemans St. (Amicci’s Pizza on corner)
Yacht Club Gallery is the first business on the
lefthand side of the road:
2750 Yemans St.
If you live in Detroit or South:
Head NORTH on I-75
Take EXIT 55: Caniff Ave./Holbrook Ave.
Turn RIGHT at Holbrook Ave.
Drive about a mile
Turn LEFT at Joseph Campau St.
Drive a few blocks
Turn LEFT at Yemans St. (Amicci’s Pizza on corner)
Yacht Club Gallery is the first business on the
lefthand side of the road:
2750 Yemans St.
For assistance, call 248.709.9747
7 Comments:
was this Primary Space Gallery?
yup...they closed up.
rock on ann, good luck with the space.
joel d.
it's good to see someone's gonna say they are doing something in the Detroit art scene then pack up and go to LA a few months later. Hell at least MOCAD doesn't have ulterior motives with their opening and are HERE.
oh come on, Ann's free to go where ever she pleases! She's done a great thing here and life is too short to stay in place because other people depend on your action to override their own inaction. Allow her the right to choose her own life's course. I see no problem with a temporary gallery space (reference Russell Industrial shows) and think it's fantastic that Ann is going to take what she's done here and expand on it in the place of HER desire.
Ann has done more for this art community in the few short years since she graduated from art school than some others have in 30 years.
She is not moving AWAY from anything, but going TOWARDS her own desire. There is nothing wrong with that....and if more of the people who criticized her would do the same the community would be just that much more further along.
I like the way you think Leoqueen.
Everything you said is true.
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