![]() – 2 p.m., one hour prior to and during public performances at the theater, as well as by appointment. ![]() This current art exhibit is free and open to the public: Monday – Friday 10 a.m. A term of affection, "Holes in the Wall," references those special destinations where hot food is served in a more personal, non-corporate atmosphere, where the conversations are casual and friendly and sometimes passionate.įeatured diners and restaurants include: Farmer's Restaurant – Detroit Becky's Nip 'N Tuck Diner – Berkley Greene's Hamburgers - Farmington Hills Scotty Simpson's Fish and Chips – Detroit Duly's Place – Detroit Hygrade Deli – Detroit Bates Hamburgers – Livonia and Red Hots Coney Island - Highland Park. This artistic collection began over a period of several months in 2018, when five Detroit-area photographers ventured out into the world of some of our most iconic “Holes in the Wall” diners and restaurants to capture their essence in photographs. Interpreting Artists include: Barb Gibson, Elizabeth Gullikson, Joe Hosler, Jon Lange, Jack Noremac, Sharlene Welton, and Carrie Care Wheeler. Photographers participating in the exhibit, include: Jim Aho, Michael Kearney, Glenn Kujansuu, Danny Rebb, and Tim Tonachella. ![]() Over 40 images covering eight different Detroit restaurants will be on display from February 1-27, 2019 in the along with interpretations of several of those images by a talented group of Detroit-area artists presenting in paintings and ceramics. The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is pleased to present “Holes in the Wall: A Visual Celebration of Iconic Diners & Restaurants in Metro Detroit”, a collaboration of five Detroit area photographers and seven interpretative artists showcasing some of Metro Detroit’s most iconic dining establishments.
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