art

  1. October 21, 2024

    ICPSR supervisor’s art redefines which way is up

    Bill Horvath, full-stack engineer supervisor at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, has built up a sizable and impressive portfolio of artwork.

  2. October 14, 2024

    SMTD assistant dean creates fiber artwork

    Mica Harrison Loosemore, assistant dean of admissions, financial aid and enrollment at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, loves to create fiber art or textile art.

  3. September 24, 2024

    Political cartoons of Pat Oliphant on view at U-M

    The work of Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Pat Oliphant is on display at the William L. Clements Library to explore the role that art plays in democratic culture.

  4. September 16, 2024

    Stamps professor seeks to create inspiring ‘interruptions’

    Nick Tobier, professor of art and design in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, aims to create art that brings about pleasant pauses in people’s otherwise methodical paths.

  5. September 5, 2024

    Applications sought for Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration program

    The Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration program is accepting grant applications for the first round of funding in the 2024-25 academic year.

  6. March 14, 2024

    Artist perspectives break free in Michigan prison art exhibition

    The Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons, put on by U-M’s Prison Creative Arts Project, runs March 19-April 2 and will feature 750 works of art by 490 artists.

  7. November 15, 2023

    Artist bringing ‘glittering kaleidoscope of joyful creativity’ to U-M

    The U-M Museum of Art has commissioned New York-based artist, designer and multifaceted maker Machine Dazzle for a site-specific installation at its Irving Stenn Jr. Family Gallery.

  8. March 14, 2023

    U-M features creative works of prisoners across Michigan

    The U-M Prison Creative Arts Project will unveil its 27th annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons, one of the world’s largest shows of its kind, March 21-April 4 at the Duderstadt Gallery.

  9. January 24, 2023

    First-ever AR art exhibition on view at Humanities Gallery

    An augmented reality art exhibition, “Traces,” from Camila Magrane, is on view at U-M’s Institute for the Humanities Gallery, using cell phones or tablets to explore the full story of the art on the gallery walls.

  10. April 19, 2022

    Dentistry sculpture adds distinctive element to campus art

    Perennial, a new art installation that hangs in the School of Dentistry’s three-story atrium, consists of more than 900 gold-leafed elements to form a 3D rendering of a columbine flower.