Gather with friends this Wednesday night for reuniting and fun before that big family turkey day on Thursday! Don’t forget to drink responsibly!









Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Gather with friends this Wednesday night for reuniting and fun before that big family turkey day on Thursday! Don’t forget to drink responsibly!









Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Kick off the fun this Thursday. Our reception for “The Art of Winter” will be from 6-8 p.m. on the Other Side of the Dancing Eye Gallery. Our wall has been transformed to lovely winter scenes by local artists.





Then, Friday through Sunday check our the Hometown Holiday Festival in downtown Northville, beginning with a parade on Friday.



All weekend and all season:

Leni Sinclair, American photographer and radical political activist, has photographed jazz and rock musicians since the 1960s and was a founding member along with her husband, John, of Detroit Artists Workshop in 1964. Join us on December 4 and meet Leni and see her photographs of those musicians many of us remember from the 60s! The Dancing Eye Gallery has a substantial collection of her photographs as cards, some signed by Leni.


Also check out the Grande Ballroom book filled with many stories and photos of the era including Leni’s photo, and stories of the Sinclairs.



Don’t miss other gifts starring those rock ‘n’ rollers of the 60s!


















Meet you in Northville this Thursday, my pretties!

Steer your broom over to the Dancing Eye Gallery for even more fun!








The Dancing Eye Gallery and the Tipping Point Theatre are collaborating on one of everyone’s favorite movies, Jaws, for it’s 50th anniversary. While the Tipping Point is now featuring a play called “The Shark is Broken” through Sunday, October 12, the Dancing Eye Gallery has created a Jaws vignette in the theatre lobby with some of our Jaws/shark merchandise. Shop the gallery for all things scary; sharks, and Halloween, too! Tickets for the play are still available. The perfect time to immerse yourself in Jaws!
















Focus on: Skin & Bones Oddities




Welcome the first day of fall today!

Focus on: Megan Weber, Art by Zaheroux
Megan Weber is a Michigan based artist and established her studio, Art by Zaheroux, in 2015. Since then she has sold her work around the world and published three card decks, one of them funded through Kickstarter! The name Zaheroux is a name Megan created to represent her creative self.
All of Megan’s current drawings are created with colored pencils and a touch of ink and is heavily inspired by animals, nature, Gothic architecture/themes, and magic. The presence of skulls and bones in her work is her interpretation of memento mori (artistic symbolism that death is inevitable).

