Detroit Institute of Art Scavenger Hunt
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Any Questions? Call us at: +1-877-787-2929
Welcome to the Detroit Institute of Art, a treasure trove of creativity that brings art to life in captivating ways. With an impressive collection that spans cultures and epochs, this museum invites you to embark on a visual journey through history, culture, and imagination. From sculptures that speak to the soul to paintings that tell stories, the Detroit Institute of Art is a haven for art enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Explore, learn, and be inspired by the myriad of artistic expressions that grace these walls.
Embark on an artistic journey with Strayboots' Detroit Institute of Art Scavenger Hunt. This team-building adventure takes you through a world-class collection of art, exploring diverse cultures and eras. Engage in fun challenges and bond with your team while discovering masterpieces in one of America's most renowned art museums, making it an ideal experience for groups seeking inspiration and connection.
Suggested starting location:
Main Lobby
Hunt highlights:
Puppets, Performing Arts, Asian Art, European Sculptures, Indigenous Art, African American Art, Contemporary Art and so much more!
Strayboots is getting things done for you. From planning your event to celebrating at the finish, your team is in good hands
Immerse yourself in the whimsical realm of puppets and performing arts, where creativity knows no bounds. Journey through centuries and cultures as you explore the intricate beauty of Asian art and the timeless elegance of European sculptures. Experience the voices of Indigenous art and the stories of African American artists that resonate through the canvas.
Feel the pulse of contemporary art that challenges norms and sparks conversations. With each step, you'll uncover layers of human expression that span time and traditions.
Real clients. Real people. Real fun!
Strayboots at the Detroit Institute of Art offers teams an immersive journey through one of the most prestigious art collections in the United States. Participants will explore the museum's vast galleries, from ancient to modern art, facing challenges that encourage collaboration, creative thinking, and engagement with art in new and exciting ways. This unique team-building activity not only fosters a deeper appreciation for art and culture but also strengthens team bonds in an inspiring and educational setting.
Ideal for groups seeking an enriching and intellectually stimulating experience, Strayboots at the Detroit Institute of Art transforms the museum visit into an interactive adventure that promotes teamwork and creativity.
Learn more about our team-building scavenger hunts. Got more questions? Our team is here to help!
Team-building activities are a great way to bring coworkers together, improve communication and collaboration, and have some fun in the process.
A team-building scavenger hunt is an interactive, engaging activity designed to foster collaboration and improve communication within a team. Participants work together to find specific items or complete certain tasks, helping to build a stronger, more unified team.
Scavenger hunts can significantly boost team building. They help improve problem-solving skills, enhance communication, and promote a sense of camaraderie among team members. Moreover, these hunts inject a dose of fun into the team-building process, making it enjoyable for all involved.
Yes, our competitive scavenger hunts can be customized to suit your team's specific needs. Whether you're working on strengthening specific skills or simply looking to have a fun day out, we can tailor the hunt accordingly.
Our scavenger hunts are perfect for teams of all sizes. Whether you have a small team or a large group, we can create a scavenger hunt that keeps everyone involved and engaged.
The duration of a team-building scavenger hunt can vary depending on your team's needs and the complexity of the hunt. Usually, our scavenger hunts last 90-120 minutes.