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  1. The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art project in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood on Detroit's east side, just north of the city's historically African-American Black Bottom area. It was created in 1986 by the artist Tyree Guyton , who was assisted by his wife, Karen, and grandfather Sam Mackey ("Grandpa Sam"). [1]

  2. The Heidelberg Project is located on Heidelberg and Elba Place streets, between Ellery and Mt Elliott, in Detroit’s McDougall Hunt neighborhood. The outdoor art environment is free and open to the public daily, from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

  3. The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art environment in the heart of an urban area and a Detroit based community organization with a mission to improve the lives of people and neighborhoods through art.

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  4. The Heidelberg Project is a decades-old found object art installation in one of Detroit's urban neighborhoods. We were there on a cold day, but the artist and caretaker Tyree Guyton was still walking around, greeting visitors, and picking up litter.

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    • 3600 Heidelberg St, 48207-2436, Michigan
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  5. The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art environment that was developed by artist Tyree Guyton on Heidelberg Street, on Detroit’s east side. Guyton started the project as a response to the deterioration of his own neighborhood, as well as many other Detroit neighborhoods after many years of decline.

  6. Vacant lots literally became “lots of art” and abandoned houses became “gigantic art sculptures.”. Guyton not only transformed vacant houses and lots, he integrated the street, sidewalks, and trees into his mammoth installation and called the work, the Heidelberg Project (“HP”).

  7. Mar 2, 2021 · How a Detroit artist turned a crumbling city block into a sprawling public art project. The Heidelberg Project was started in 1986 by Tyree Guyton, who grew up in what is now known as the Dotty Wotty House. By Sarah Bence & Roadtrippers.

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