Level Two is part gallery, part vintage treasure hunt, part creative hideaway. A constantly evolving upstairs space filled with original artwork, artist booths, installations, collectibles, music history, oddities, and carefully curated vintage finds. Every corner has its own personality, from rotating artist residencies and contemporary paintings to nautical antiques, Americana archives, rare memorabilia, and creative collections gathered over decades.

The space features work from local and regional artists including Cheyenne Lee, Val Tomich, Ashely Worden, Nicole Camilleri, Tim Porter, and current resident artist Rick Malt. Alongside the artwork, visitors can explore immersive themed spaces like Small Arms Vault, music and pop culture archives connected to 1xRUN, and vintage-inspired rooms that feel somewhere between an art gallery, record store, antique shop, and creative clubhouse.

Level Two is designed to feel unexpected, inspiring, and a little chaotic in the best possible way — a place to wander, discover, and find something new every time you visit.

Level Two

Cheyenne Lee

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Rick Malt

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Ashley Worden

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Nicole Camilleri

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Tim Porter

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Val Tomich

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Cheyenne Lee ✳︎ Rick Malt ✳︎ Ashley Worden ✳︎ Nicole Camilleri ✳︎ Tim Porter ✳︎ Val Tomich ✳︎

CHEYENNE LEE

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BOOTH ONE

Cheyenne Lee is a Detroit-based multimedia artist whose work blends abstract form, texture, color, and repurposed materials into pieces that feel both nostalgic and futuristic. Influenced by Art Deco, mid-century design, and the evolving landscapes of Detroit, her work explores how environments shape memory, identity, and emotion. Using salvaged textiles, found materials, and layered surfaces, she creates sculptural works that feel tactile, architectural, and deeply personal. Her pieces balance softness and structure, often carrying a quiet sense of curiosity and transformation.

VAL TOMICH

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Val Tomich creates playful, pattern-filled work that blends portraiture, abstraction, and folk-inspired imagery through bold color and layered mark making. Using spray paint, acrylic paint markers, and hand-drawn textures, her pieces feel energetic, quirky, and emotionally expressive. Her work often features stylized faces, organic shapes, florals, and repeating patterns that create a sense of movement and personality. Self-taught and deeply intuitive, Val’s art balances chaos and charm in a way that feels both contemporary and deeply personal.

BOOTH 2

ASHLEY WORDEN

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Ashely Worden is a Detroit-based multimedia artist known for expressive portraiture, intricate linework, and emotionally charged mixed-media installations. Working across ink, textiles, wheatpaste, paper, and large-scale public art, her pieces explore identity, vulnerability, imbalance, and the complexity of human connection — particularly through the lens of female experience. Her work often feels raw, layered, and deeply personal, balancing delicate detail with bold emotional weight. Inspired by untold stories and creating spaces where people feel seen, Ashely’s work blends fine art, street art, and installation into something intimate and immersive.

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Nicole Camillerri

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Grosse Ile artist Nicole Camilleri creates vibrant, soulful work inspired by nature, healing, intuition, and emotion. Working across painting, mixed media, mosaic, and sculpture, her art blends rich color, layered textures, florals, symbolic imagery, and organic movement into pieces that feel deeply personal and uplifting. Influenced by years living in France and a lifelong connection to nature and spirituality, Nicole’s work carries a dreamy, expressive energy rooted in transformation, joy, and human connection. Her pieces balance fine art with warmth and emotion, creating spaces that feel both peaceful and alive.

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Tim Porter

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Wyandotte artist Tim Porter creates richly layered paintings and illustrations that blend fine art, design, and storytelling. With a background in advertising and illustration, his work combines strong composition, expressive mark making, and a painterly approach that feels both refined and deeply personal. Working in acrylic and watercolor, Tim’s pieces often explore atmosphere, memory, urban landscapes, and quiet moments of observation through textured surfaces and thoughtful color palettes. His work balances technical skill with experimentation, creating pieces that feel timeless, reflective, and distinctly rooted in the creative spirit of Downriver Detroit.

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SMALL ARMS

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Part collection, part time capsule, part beautifully unhinged American basement energy — Small Arms Vault is Dan’s personal world of vintage Americana, freedom-fueled nostalgia, conspiracy theory books, patriotic artwork, military relics, collectibles, old ephemera, and cultural oddities gathered over decades. The space blends history, storytelling, design, and obsession into something that feels equal parts roadside museum, record store back room, and outlaw archive. Every shelf has something to uncover, from war-era pieces and forgotten media to strange artifacts of American culture and rebellion. It’s messy in the best way — a rotating collection of freedom, folklore, and things that probably shouldn’t all exist in the same room together.

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The Archive

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A curated mix of music history, street culture, art collectibles, and creative memorabilia pulled from Dan’s years working in the worlds of music, design, and contemporary art. The space features signed pieces, rare collectibles, vintage band tees, artist collaborations, Travis Barker drumsticks, Eminem memorabilia, limited-edition prints, and artifacts connected to projects produced through 1xRUN. Part gallery, part collector’s den, the booth captures the energy of backstage culture, independent art, punk aesthetics, hip-hop history, and the creative chaos behind years of producing art and culture projects.

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The Residency

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The Residency is a rotating artist takeover space dedicated to immersive collections, experimental work, and featured creative voices. The room is designed to evolve over time, with artists transforming the space through original works, installations, collections, and personal worlds. Current resident artist Rick Malt fills the room with bold geometric forms, layered textures, abstract birds, and vibrant color compositions that blend street art, modern abstraction, and graphic design influences. The space feels playful, energetic, and constantly in motion — like stepping directly into an artist’s sketchbook.

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Detroit River

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A cozy collection of nautical antiques, lake-town nostalgia, vintage goods, weathered textures, and collected objects inspired by life near the water. The space blends old marina energy, cabin aesthetics, fisherman culture, and classic Great Lakes charm through vintage artwork, maritime pieces, collectibles, books, lighting, and found objects. Equal parts antique shop and lakeside hideaway, the booth feels layered, lived in, and full of stories — the kind of place where every object looks like it came from a boat, a bait shop, or someone’s perfectly cluttered cottage.

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