Current Exhibitions

Kahn exhibit

Experience Detroit's History in an Exhibition

Explore temporary and permanent exhibitions at the Detroit Historical Museum and the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, learn more about off-site exhibitions in the community, and view virtual exhibits. 

Are you interested in hosting an exhibition in your museum, historic house, library, or business? Browse our traveling exhibitions for a selection of rentable exhibitions that are informational, eye-catching and budget friendly. 

You can also see a selection of past exhibitions here.

Red and white logo with the number 100 featuring a winged tire design.

Detroit Red Wings at 100: Becoming Hockeytown

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Opens 11/19/2025

On November 18, 1926, the Detroit Cougars played their first game in the National Hockey League. In the century since, the Cougars became the Red Wings, the most storied of all American hockey clubs, winning 11 Stanley Cup championships. The Red Wings have produced some of the game's all-time greats and created a distinctly Detroit hockey culture. 

Come explore how Detroit became Hockeytown in this special centennial exhibition!

  

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Print, Photographic - Downtown Hudson's Christmas Window

Hudson's Holidays

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Opens 11/08/2025

Say the word “Hudson’s” and most Detroiters will be able to share a story about visiting the elegant downtown department store or shopping at one of its suburban locations. Hudson’s Holidays will bring back the memories and magic of Hudson’s in a pop-up exhibit in the Allesee Gallery of Culture, just in time for the holiday season!

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Exhibit room with historical panoramic photos on wooden frames, neutral tones.

From the Bottom Up: A Sankofa Community Research Exhibit

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Ends 01/25/2026

From the Bottom, Up presented by Black Bottom Archives, is a love letter to Black Bottom written through memory, movement, and the voices of the community. 

This immersive exhibition invites all to experience the collective remembrance and collective dreaming facilitated by the Sankofa Community Research Project, which for the past two years has been recording the stories of past residents, descendants, and community members about the harm inflicted by the destruction of Black Bottom and their hopes for the 30 acres of land to be created in the redevelopment of I-375.  

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Classic orange car with a black roof in a studio setting.

Automotive Showplace

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Ends 09/20/2026

In the 1960s, Chrysler hand-built 50 turbine-powered vehicles at their Highland Park Design Studio for an intensive two-year research test program. The identical cars featured an eye-catching “turbine bronze” metallic paint finish and aircraft-inspired styling by designer Elwood Engle and Italian body fabricator Ghia. Consumers across the country were given the opportunity to drive the revolutionary cars for their day-to-day needs and report their findings. When the test program concluded in 1966, the cars were rounded up and most were destroyed. Our Chrysler Turbine is one of only nine remaining.

  

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Museum gallery with informational panels, a sculpture, and a colorful mural on the wall.

100 Years Unbound, The Power of Aging

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Ends 01/20/2026

Celebrate a century of impact as the Hannan Center commemorates its 100th Anniversary with a special exhibition at the Detroit Historical Museum. Visitors will discover rare artifacts, photographs, and art that tell the story of Hannan’s 100-year history, from its early roots and innovative programs to its vision for redefining aging across metro Detroit. 

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Museum exhibit room with nautical-themed displays, model ships, and historical photos on the blue and red walls.

Mail by the Pail: The J.W. Westcott Company

Dossin Great Lakes Museum

New Exhibits - Ends 08/24/2026

The J.W. Westcott Company has been an active and beloved presence on the Detroit River for over 150 years. Casually referred to as the “mail boat,” the Westcott is the U.S.A.’s only floating zip code – 48222. Westcott staff deliver mail, packages, crew members, and even pizza to the vessels that journey across the Great Lakes during shipping season from April to December, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Still a family company today, the Westcott has evolved with the times. In this new exhibition, learn how Captain John Ward Westcott started his business in 1874 as a marine reporter, documenting river traffic and delivering company communications to ships via rowboat.

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Exhibit wall with comic book memorabilia and historical panels in a museum setting.

Heroes vs. Villains: Detroit's Comic Book Story

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Ends 05/04/2026

From the earliest days of fandom to the rise of iconic superheroes and gritty anti-heroes, Detroit has been a quiet but powerful force in shaping comic book history. Heroes vs. Villains: Detroit’s Comic Book Story shares the histories of the iconic characters and local creatives who helped define the modern world of comics.

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Ralph Rinaldi gallery wall

Alvin's & Ralph Rinaldi's Letterpress Art

Detroit Historical Museum

New Exhibits - Ends 03/22/2026

Working in disciplines ranging from calligraphy to photography; from illustration to letterpress, Ralph Rinaldi (1945-2022) deployed all of these abilities in support of the arts in his beloved Cass Corridor neighborhood.  

See letterpress and posters created over Rinaldi's career in this new exhibition, which also recalls legendary Cass Corridor institutions, artists, and musicians.

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