The Belt is a culturally redefined alley in the heart of downtown Detroit. Named for its physical orientation in a former downtown garment district, The Belt is located between Broadway and Library Street and links Gratiot and Grand River. The project was conceptualized and curated by Library Street Collective.
“The Belt is another example of our growing interest in reimagining underutilized spaces throughout the city. This formerly desolate alley has transformed into one of the most dynamic pedestrian-friendly public spaces in the country,” said Anthony Curis, founder of Library Street Collective.
Public Art is the driving force behind the redevelopment of The Belt. The public space is home to murals and installations by local, national and international artists. It is part of Library Street Collective’s continuous effort to ensure that artists have a space to create and engage with the public in Detroit.
The Belt also features Public Matter, a fully accessible exhibition platform curated by Library Street Collective. Public Matter features rotating outdoor exhibitions of large-scale paintings.
Works by Nina Chanel Abney, Rosson Crow, Conrad Egyir, FAILE, Shepard Fairey, Sam Friedman, Tom Fruin, Jammie Holmes, Patrick Martneiz, Jordan Nickel, Cleon Peterson, and Jason REVOK.