Bryce Detroit is the multidisciplinary Afrofuturist artist, music producer, performance-based storyteller, curator, activist, and pioneer of Entertainment Justice, demonstrating the power of music entertainment arts to preserve, produce, and promote new Diasporic African narratives, cultural literacies, visual representations, and neighborhood-based economies.
Bryce Detroit is a 2020 Harvard University Council of the Arts award recipient, 2020 Transforming Power Fund awardee, 2019 New Museum Ideas Cities Fellow, 2018 Race Forward - Rinku Sen Innovation Awardee, as well as 2017 Knight Arts Challenge award winner.
Bryce Detroit grows self-determined communities as a founding member of Oakland Avenue Artists Coalition, co-founder of Detroit Community Wealth Fund, consultant at Center for Community Based Enterprises (C2BE), board member for East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC), and founding member of art-activism collective Frontline Detroit.