Stamps Gallery

  1. November 14, 2024

    How Native art forms sustain amid vanishing resources

    New and existing works by fifth- and sixth-generation Indigenous basket weavers are on display at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design’s Stamps Gallery through Dec. 15.

  2. October 9, 2024

    Semester of ‘Gender Euphoria’ celebrates diversity through art at U-M

    The Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design is presenting a semester-long celebration featuring queer artists and artmaking around the theme of “Gender Euphoria.”

  3. September 13, 2023

    Applicants sought for Respond/​Resist/​Rethink art exhibition

    Submissions are being sought from undergraduate and graduate students for the fourth annual Respond/​Resist/​Rethink student art exhibition, part of the Arts & Resistance theme semester. The deadline is Sept. 18.

  4. September 20, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. September 15, 2021

    New U-M exhibition explores bias, inequality within AI systems

    A new exhibition at the Stamps Gallery by renowned transmedia artist Stephanie Dinkins explores how the biases of people who create artificial intelligence algorithms might affect how those algorithms are used.

  6. July 19, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. July 13, 2021

    U-M welcomes Art Fair visitors as museums, galleries, gardens reopen

    After being canceled during the 2020 pandemic year, the Ann Arbor Art Fair will return to downtown and parts of the U-M campus June 15-17, along with the reopening of several U-M museums, galleries and other public spaces.

  8. June 22, 2021

    Stamps Gallery reopening to public in limited capacity

    Stamps Gallery will welcome pub­lic audi­ences to visit the gallery in a lim­ited capac­ity start­ing June 25. The gallery will be open three days each week: from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues­days, Fri­days and Sat­ur­days.

  9. November 1, 2020

    Artist invites community to write letters to the future POTUS

    An ongoing project by Detroit-based artist Sheryl Oring, and which involves U-M students, has been capturing the feelings of first-time voters and others as part of her project titled “I Wish to Say.”

  10. January 27, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.