October 6, 2014

DLECTRICITY Brings 150,000 Visitors to the Streets of Midtown Detroit

This year’s edition of DLECTRICITY, presented by DTE Energy, brought 150,000 visitors to experience an illuminated Midtown Detroit, where more than one-mile of the Woodward Corridor shined with nearly 40 installations of art and light for the nighttime festival on September 26 and 27. Produced by Midtown Detroit, Inc., DLECTRICITY doubled attendance from its debut in 2012 and the Light Bike Parade on Saturday night attracted 2,500 cyclists for the four-mile ride, four times more than the inaugural parade.

“We were thrilled to see thousands of people walk our neighborhood in Midtown to experience two spectacular nights of art and light,” said Sue Mosey, president of Midtown Detroit, Inc. “From DTE Energy, our funders, the cultural institutions and our incredible artists to Wayne State Police and hundreds of volunteers, many came together to make DLECTRICITY possible. We are grateful to have partners who support the arts and creative place-making in Detroit.”

DLECTRICITY is modeled after other Nuit Blanche festivals known for bringing the best of contemporary light and technology-based arts to the streets of major cities like Paris, Rome, Toronto, Minneapolis and New York. The event featured more than 35 internationally-acclaimed, local and emerging artists from around the world, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Sweden, New York, Boston, Los Angeles and Detroit.

Venues that hosted installations included cultural gems such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, College for Creative Studies, Michigan Science Center, Detroit Historical Museum Plaza, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Detroit Public Library, C.H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit Symphony Orchestra and more.

Debuting in the fall of 2012, DLECTRICTY attracted 75,000 people to Midtown. Highlights from this year’s DLECTRCITY presented by DTE Energy may be found at dlectricity.com

DLECTRICITY is presented by DTE Energy, and supported by the following foundations and organizations: The Kresge Foundation, The Knight Foundation, The William Davidson Foundation, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, The Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation, Quicken Loans, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and The National Endowment for the Arts, Detroit Institute of Arts, MASCO Foundation, the Marcia and Eugene Applebaum Family Foundation, Lauren and Phillip Fisher, Shinola, Flagstar Bank, Northern Trust Bank, College for Creative Studies, the Detroit Medical Center, Wheelhouse Detroit, Marc A. Schwartz, Alan and Marianne Schwartz, The Kaufman Memorial Trust, Wayne State University, Midtown Detroit, Inc., Fox 2 News, The Metro Times, and WDET.