It's been a bizarre year for the TCF Center [fka Cobo Hall] beginning with the cancellation of the Auto Show and so many other events, to its conversion as an army field hospital to accommodate Covid19 overflow, and now to serve as a shelter for our homeless, many likely from loss of job and home due to the pandemic. In my eyes the repurposed convention hall has risen in stature to the status of our ark in a flood of calamities.

On March 4, just before our world came to a screeching halt, I completed a mural commission at TCF Center. In my mind I had envisioned it as something to brighten visitor's wait in the formerly drab elevator lobby, cheerfully en route to their events, as were those who passed by while I was painting it on their way to AutoRama and the last event before shutdown, the Nation of Islam convention. Little could I know that its first audience would be those heroes en route to serve the field hospital and now to aid our homeless, but I hope "Inbound/Outbound Detroit" makes those brave servants' days a bit brighter.


The full story of the mural can be read and seen here.