Yes you read that right! Welcome to
@liquorbasketgratiot , a Detroit liquor store that is also an art gallery 🎨🥃💯
Home to Detroit’s newest Black-Owned art gallery that opened this last week,
@pushgallerydet is the city’s only art gallery located inside a working liquor store and the only space like it in the country. 🔥
The mind behind the unique combination is Detroit artist Dominick Lemonious, whose family has owned Liquor Basket for about 3 years.
@_lemonious was inspired by the creativity at Detroit’s Fine Arts Breakfast Club to make it happen. One of his pieces, titled “Detroit Worldwide,” anchors the location and reflects Detroit’s global influence. 🌍
The mission of Liquor Basket and Push Gallery are to push the culture forward and make art accessible by bringing it to the people, all while highlighting the Detroit artists that need to be on your radar.
Their inaugural exhibition “Love, Appreciation & Celebration” by Elonte Davis
@slumdog_visionaire made waves across Detroit and beyond, showcasing the narratives and stories of Black Detroiters in an inspiring fusion of art and community that Liquor Basket has become known for. 🎉
Currently on display is the group show “Community First” that is on view through June 30, 2025, featuring work from a wide range of Detroit’s artists and creatives.
Whether you’re stopping in for a drink, grabbing food, or soaking up the art, this spot is home to something you can’t experience anywhere else besides Detroit!
Check them out at 3643 Gratiot Ave! The gallery is open daily from 10am-2am.📍⏱️
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