The Metro Events Guide: New exhibits and Halloween experiences
Happy Halloweekend! Below are four free celebrations happening around the city this week, from public trunk-or-treating to EDM dance parties. Plus, new exhibitions highlighting world-renowned artists and niche local legends. Read on to learn more.
Upcoming events
DaVinci: The Exhibition
 The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn
  The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn
 Sunday, Oct. 26 through May 2026
  Sunday, Oct. 26 through May 2026
 $25.50–$34 (free for museum members and children 4 and under)
  $25.50–$34 (free for museum members and children 4 and under)
A detailed exploration of Leonardo da Vinci’s discoveries in art, engineering, science, flight and more. The 7,500-square-foot exhibition features 65 full-scale models of his inventions, 20 fine art studies of his masterpieces like “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper,” in-depth explanations of his discoveries, interactive machines, and multimedia materials that illuminate his creative and scientific processes. The exhibition is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is included in museum admission.
Halloween Programming on WDET
 Online and on the air
  Online and on the air
 Friday, Oct. 31
  Friday, Oct. 31
 Free
  Free
Let WDET be the soundtrack to all your Halloween festivities this year. You can listen to special episodes of The Detroit Move (aired Oct. 28), Alternate Take (aired Oct. 30) and more on-demand using the WDET mobile app. Plus, tune in live on Oct. 31 from 6–8 p.m. to hear an encore broadcast of Jon Moshier’s award-winning Halloween Radio Special on 101.9 FM.
Halloween at The Station
 The Station at Michigan Central in Detroit
  The Station at Michigan Central in Detroit
 Friday, Oct. 31
  Friday, Oct. 31
 Free
  Free
An outdoor Halloween celebration featuring trunk-or-treating, spooky science demonstrations, arts and craft stations, photo booths, and cider and donuts. Complimentary parking is available in the Bagley Mobility Hub and the event is free and open to the public. Festivities are rain or shine and go from 5–9 p.m.
Fridays at The Station: Halloween Edition
 The Station at Michigan Central in Detroit
  The Station at Michigan Central in Detroit
 Friday, Oct. 31
  Friday, Oct. 31
 Free
  Free
An indoor Halloween-themed edition of Fridays at the Station, curated by DJ Dez Andrés, featuring live performances by Gabriel Duran Band, DJ Cisco, Motor City Street Dance Academy and painter demaciiio. Costumes are encouraged, but masks are not permitted inside The Station. Space is limited so admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Festivities go from 5–10 p.m.
Harloween: A Filipino Day of the Dead Party
 Detroit Public Library – Main Branch
  Detroit Public Library – Main Branch
 Saturday, Nov. 1
  Saturday, Nov. 1
 Free
  Free
A celebration blending Halloween with Day of the Dead, featuring a dance party and DJ sets from Filipino EDM artist With Love, Harlow and Erika.Irie. This joyful event is a time to hold space for ancestors and lost loved ones while enjoying music and community. Festivities go from 2–5 p.m.
Mythic Chaos: 50 Years of Destroy All Monsters
 Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills
  Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills
 Sunday, Nov. 2 through March 2026
  Sunday, Nov. 2 through March 2026
 $8–$12 (free on Thursdays and for children 12 and under)
  $8–$12 (free on Thursdays and for children 12 and under)
An exhibition highlighting the wide-ranging works of Ann Arbor-based artist collective Destroy All Monsters, formed by Cary Loren, Mike Kelley, Jim Shaw and Niagara in 1974. The collective served as an outlet for young creatives to explore rebellious interests in the post-hippie, pre-punk era. The exhibit features iconic posters, zines, photographs, collages, films, drawings and banners selected from the DAM archive. The exhibition is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (8 p.m. on Thursdays) and is included in museum admission.
Haas Brothers: Uncanny Valley
 Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills
  Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills
 Sunday, Nov. 2 through February 2026
  Sunday, Nov. 2 through February 2026
 $8–$12 (free on Thursdays and for children 12 and under)
  $8–$12 (free on Thursdays and for children 12 and under)
The first mid-career survey for artistic duo and twin brothers Nikolai and Simon Haas, whose work combines art, craft, design and technology. The exhibition includes examples of their artistic journey over the last 15 years, exploring themes related to nature, fantasy, the subconscious and the human experience. The exhibition is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (8 p.m. on Thursdays) and is included in museum admission.
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