
Cranbrook Art Museum
Cranbrook Art Museum is the largest museum in Southeast Michigan devoted exclusively to modern and contemporary art, architecture and design. The museum is also a repository and resource for the historical legacy of Cranbrook Academy of Art and its artists. Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum are collaborative partners with the institutions that comprise Cranbrook Educational Community, a pre-eminent international educational community dedicated to creativity and its expression as a way of life.
For more, visit www.cranbrookartmuseum.org
Cranbrook Educational Community
Cranbrook Educational Community is one of the world’s leading centers of education, science and art. Comprised of Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum, Cranbrook House & Gardens, the Cranbrook Insitute of Science and Cranbrook Schools, a Pre-K through 12 independent college preparatory school, the Cranbrook Educational Community welcomes thousands of visitors and students to its campus each year.
Founded by Detroit philanthropists George and Ellen Booth in 1904, Cranbrook’s campus features the work of world-renowned architects such as Eliel Saarinen, Albert Kahn, Steven Holl, Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, Rafael Moneo, Peter Rose and sculptors Carl Milles, Marshall Fredericks and others. Critics have called Cranbrook "the most enchanted and enchanting setting in America" and in 1989, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
For more, visit www.cranbrook.edu
