St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church, now known as St. Matthew’s-St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church, is a historic Episcopal church located at 8850 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, and is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan.
Project Category: Venues
Kerrytown Concert House
Kerrytown Concert House (KCH) is the house where magic happens in the arts. An intimate 110 seat venue, the historical house’s red door beckons to artists and audience members from around the globe. KCH is home to diverse offerings in every genre and the walls of the house are not only home to music and theatre but...
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is located in the Cultural Center of the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1965, the museum holds the world’s largest permanent exhibit on African-American culture.
Detroit Institute of Arts
Founded in 1885, the museum covers 658,000 square feet that includes more than 100 galleries, a 1,150-seat auditorium, a 380-seat lecture/recital hall, an art reference library, and a state-of-the-art conservation services laboratory.
Christ Church Grosse Pointe
Located in Grosse Pointe Farms, Christ Church is a growing parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan.
Capitol Theatre and Arts Centre
In the heart of Downtown Windsor, the Capitol Theatre currently offers the unique convenience of a three-in-one venue, joined together by a classic lobby and bar area. It is both intimate and spacious; accessible and grand.
The Seligman Performing Arts Center
There are no bad seats in this acoustically enviable 688-seat auditorium. Seligman plays host to the Festival’s Saturday night performances, providing both musicians and audiences a professional concert setting. Seating is reserved, so guests are encouraged to order tickets early.
Kirk in the Hills
This towering cathedral can first be seen driving on Long Lake Rd. Upon further inspection, the rest of the sprawling property comes into view. There is a lovely refectory on the west end of the church, which overlooks a beautiful lake. Many summer evenings, the sun shines through the refectory’s endless windows, and chamber music...
Temple Beth El Chapel
Housing Michigan’s oldest Jewish congregation, Temple Beth El has all the stateliness of a magnificent venue with none of the stuffiness. Although the Temple has a wonderful large sanctuary for worship, the GLCMF prefers the intimate Chapel space at the Temple’s north end for chamber music.
St. Hugo of the Hills Chapel
This chapel makes an ideal chamber music venue. A favorite of Festival supporters because of its quiet, remote location and beautifully crafted stained glass windows, St. Hugo’s is a delight to visit anytime. Known as “The Old Stone Chapel” the hall is acoustically live and particularly friendly to romantic works.