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Explore DMA’s Off the Wall: Game of Thrones & Medieval Art Night

Step into an unforgettable evening at the Detroit Museum of Arts (DMA) with the latest Off the Wall event, themed around the world of Game of Thrones and the new exhibition, Art and Nature in the Middle Ages. This night offers a fresh perspective on the DMA’s offerings, blending immersive entertainment with educational enrichment.

Explore DMA’s Off the Wall: Game of Thrones & Medieval Art Night

Highlights include a live ice‑carving demonstration, an interactive gallery walk, and a cozy gathering in the Atrium. Sample a signature Kingslayer cocktail, challenge your knowledge in the “Geeks Who Drink” trivia, and discover which Game of Thrones character you resemble with a personality quiz.

End the evening with a scavenger hunt through the collection—search for artifacts that rival the drama of the Red Wedding—and explore the medieval masterpieces that inspired the series.

Attendees may experience heightened interest in dragons, an increased curiosity about lineage, and an appreciation for epic storytelling.

Off the Wall – Winter is Coming will take place on December 8 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 (additional fee for some exhibitions). DMA members enjoy free admission. Enjoy happy‑hour specials: $4 draught beer and glasses of wine.

Reserve your spot today and join us for a night that will bring the DMA to life like never before.

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