Toyota title sponsor of 'Love is Art Project' in Detroit

(November 14, 2011) DETROIT — Toyota will be serving as the title sponsor of the "Toyota Love Is Art Project" on Saturday, Nov. 19. This one-night charitable art exhibit is designed to promote human rights and equality.

That evening, at the College for Creative Studies' A. Alfred Taubman Center, curators Angel Antonio Ojeda and Jeremy Brown will present 20 abstract paintings by 20 local couples carrying a message of love's ability to transcend all forms of discrimination, varying from race to gender to sexual orientation.  

The Love Is Art program is in the midst of a 12-city tour across the United States, with stops scheduled in cities such as New York, Chicago, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

The "Toyota Love Is Art Project" will feature strolling hors d'oeuvres and a bar. A number of Toyota vehicles will also be on display as well as stunning JBL audio equipment designs available during a silent auction. 

The event runs from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., with the silent auction open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.  All guests must be at least 21 years old to enter, and there is a $10 admission fee, with all proceeds going directly to the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). Founded in 1980, the HRC is committed to highlighting existing inequities and defeating all forms of discrimination, while educating the public about equality issues.