Dave Kinsey's "The Z Project" Mural Transforms Old Parking Garage
After his work was displayed at the Library Street Collective gallery just earlier this week, Dave






After his work was displayed at the Library Street Collective gallery just earlier this week, Dave Kinsey continues his Detroit residency-of-sorts with a new mural. The Michigan metropolis, currently in an infrastructural renaissance, still plays home to a host of abandoned buildings in its once-bustling downtown. This of course has played a major factor in the art revival of the city, going so far as to attract global street artists to a glorified concrete canvas. As a part of Library Street Collective’s “The Z Project,” Kinsey applied his penchant abstract geometric style to the side of a 10-story garage, intended to “convey strength and inspiration to the people of Detroit” – a sentiment well captured by photographer Jerry Buttles. Enjoy the photo set above, and if in the Detroit area, don’t miss “The Z Project” or Kinsey’s “Cushion of Memory” show at LSC.