Season Office
Season Office is Season Fair’s new event and programming space. Developed in partnership with Olu & Company, Season Office offers hands-on marketing and business training, exhibitions, film screenings, panel discussions, and other initiatives designed to deliver meaningful value to Detroit’s creative ecosystem.
Season Office helps fuel our Season 2 fundraising efforts while advancing our five-year strategic plan: empowering the creative workforce, building sustainable pathways for Detroit artists, strengthening the gallery ecosystem, expanding access to world-class art, and embedding creativity at the heart of Detroit’s economic future. All proceeds benefit Season 2.
Upcoming Programs
Short Film Screening
Date: Saturday, December 19, 2025
Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Location: Season Office/Periodicals, 4892 Grand River Ave
Tickets: $20
An evening of short films exploring immigration, politics, and memory. “A Lien” examines the U.S. immigration system's hidden costs, “BOTS” satirizes the invisible machinery of global politics, and “A Bear Remembers” follows a boy whose search for a mysterious sound unlocks an elder’s forgotten past. Moderated discussion with Amani Olu follows.
Due to limited space, only 20 tickets are available.
Storytelling & Content Development Workshop
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026
Times: 10:00 a.m.– 1:00 p.m. or 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Season Office/Periodicals, 4892 Grand River Ave
Instructor: Amani Olu
Fee: $225 (Limited to 8 participants per session)
A hands-on workshop for artists and creatives to master storytelling, create meaningful content, and share it effectively across platforms.
Creative professionals and cultural leaders need powerful stories and content that actually reach people. Whether you are fundraising, launching a project, clarifying your voice, or trying to create more consistently, you need two things: a strong story and a content system that brings it to life.
This workshop blends organizational storytelling, story development, and content creation. You will shape your core narrative, generate at least five storytelling ideas, and learn how to distribute them across your platforms, including social media, newsletters, decks, websites, and more.
Photo: Sydney Jordan