Weci | Koninut Interactive Art Installation in Detroit
July 1
Free
Until July 9, 2026, during park hours, guests can step into an immersive journey inspired by the six Atikamekw seasons, where light, sound and storytelling come together to create a calming space to pause and enjoy the beautiful outdoor setting.
Guests are also invited to experience the installation from Lumen Detroit’s patio, open dining room or green roof while enjoying delicious food, curated cocktails and mocktails.
Created by Indigenous artists Julie-Christina Picher and Dave Jenniss, Weci | Koninut is an interactive installation that creates an evocative space that encourages visitors to explore their own dreams and inner reflections.
Composed of six giant dream catchers, Weci | Koninut embodies the wisdom of the ancestors and deep respect for our environment. Each season—from Pitcipipon, the Pre-Winter, to Takwakin, the Autumn—creates a vibrant, immersive setting with its own unique interplay of light and sound. Visitors are invited to settle comfortably within this space, where their presence activates the experience and carries them into a world of dreams.
Weci | Koninut is more than just an installation; it is a powerful tribute to Indigenous cultures—a space for pause, for dreaming and for reconnection with nature.
Date: Wednesday, July 1, All Day
Cost: Free
Weci | Koninut Interactive Art Installation in Detroit
