Scarab Club

Scarab Club is a art gallery Art Center Detroit located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (313) 831-1250

  • Website

    scarabclub.org

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  • Type

    Art Gallery

Address

217 Farnsworth St (John R) Detroit , MI 48202 United States

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Jensie Simkins

May 2nd at 7:00pm - FREE! Join the Detroit Drunken Historical Society, The Book Club of Detroit, and two of Detroit’s finest literary minds, Melba Joyce Boyd and M.L. Liebler. Read more

Kristine Districtvii

Great place. Check it out on third Thursday of each month. Emerging artist exhibit upstairs and dr sketchy 's down.

Lynn Jovick

Unique place for a wedding and reception !!

Brendan Ross

Reminds me of The Players. It should, same architect and same year.

Isa Designs

Become a nude art model... if they still do that.

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