Arts & Entertainment

Map It: Show Us Which Inside|Out Art You Love

Leave your mark on our map of the Detroit Institute of Arts reproductions displayed in downtown Farmington.

Workers completed , mounting seven pieces of art around downtown Farmington. 

We've created an interactive map so that you can share your reaction to these artworks:

  • “Syria by the Sea” by Frederic Edwin Church at 

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  • “Sir William Brereton, 1579,” artist unknown, at 

  • “Girl and Laurel” by Winslow Homer in the  Park

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  • “A Day in June” by George Wesley Bellows at the 

  • “Annunciatory Angel” by Fra Angelico at 

  • “Madame Paul Poirson” by John Singer Sargent at 

  • “Asafo Flag,” textile by an African artist at 
  • To see a photo of each art work, click on the map pin, then on the icon image in the balloon that pops up. 

    Share your thoughts by selecting "Add" on the map above. Enter your brief reaction to your favorite painting, then select the "Click on a map location" link and click on the map to drop your pin and submit your entry. If the pin doesn't land exactly where you'd like, click on it and click on the circled arrow in the lower right corner of the pop-up balloon, which will allow you to drag the pin.

    You can share a photo of your favorite artwork by .  

    Inside|Out will be up through June 30. 

    Watch for our interactive map of Farmington Hills Inside|Out art locations, once they are installed. 


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