ACKEEM SALMON
STUDIO EVENT
Sunday, June 7th | 1 - 4 PM
Detroit, Michigan
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ACKEEM SALMON
Ackeem Salmon is a Jamaican-American interdisciplinary visual artist, harpist, and cultural researcher based between Detroit and Paris. His practice explores migration, memory, identity, and the cultural relationships that shape public life across cities. Informed by his experiences between Kingston, Jamaica, Detroit, and Paris, his work examines how histories, traditions, and collective narratives are carried, transformed, and shared across generations.
Through his residency between Detroit and Paris, Salmon investigates how artists can contribute to new forms of cultural infrastructure that support dialogue, collaboration, and public engagement across cities. His interdisciplinary approach combines visual storytelling, sound, archival research, and public programming to explore connections between Detroit, the Caribbean, and Paris, while supporting broader conversations around cultural diplomacy, education, and civic exchange.
Salmon is an artist-in-residence at the Fondation des États-Unis in Paris, where he continues developing research and public-facing work centered on migration, public memory, artistic exchange, and the evolving role of artists as cultural facilitators, educators, and connectors across communities.