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BLKOUT Walls Mural Festival Returns With 10 New Murals Across Detroit

Make the city brighter! The BLKOUT Walls Mural Festival is back for its third annual celebration in Detroit, Michigan, running Monday, Sept. 8 through Sunday, Sept. 14.

This year, the event will unveil 10 new large-scale murals by local and national artists, transforming spaces across the area.

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“Attendees will experience a different landscape of the city,” BLKOUT Walls founder Sydney G. James tells ET. 

“The featured artists are painting on walls located in the Woodbridge and Franklin neighborhoods and on East Jefferson Avenue.”

Beyond enjoying the art itself, guests can attend talks to hear the inspirations behind the installations, each designed to amplify BIPOC voices. 

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“We prioritize small business-owned properties to adorn. The owners of the property and the surrounding neighbors get beautification revitalization,” James explains.

The 2025 theme, A Beautiful Resistance, challenges selected participants to reshape the atmosphere of their environments through vibrant, joy-filled work. 

“A mural, sculpture, and/or art installation is meant to create and/or change a mood of a space,” James says. 

For James and her fellow artists, it’s also about supporting the community. 

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“Art itself — or better yet, the sharing of art — is giving back, especially when referring to public art,” she notes. 

Before wrapping up the festival, there will be a BLKOUT Walls Block Party on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 1–5 p.m. at Spirit Plaza (2 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48226).

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