Arts & Culture

  1. July 2, 2018

    Ann Arbor Art Fair bringing to town four fairs in one July 19-22

    A variety of activities await those planning to attend the four-day Ann Arbor Art Fair. The celebration, which runs July 19-22, consists of four fairs in one event.

  2. June 11, 2018

    Bridging the divide: U-M faculty, staff forge community through art

    A program facilitated by U-M faculty and staff members is helping unite area young adults with community members living with dementia to create seasonal public art installations.

  3. May 23, 2018

    Bloom season underway at arboretum’s historic peony garden

    The Nichols Arboretum peony garden has begun its annual transformation from green shoots to waves of white, pink and red as it bursts into nearly 10,000 blooms.

  4. April 23, 2018

    Research initiative seeks to connect music and big data

    U-M’s Data Science for Music Challenge Initiative will provide support for four research teams that use big data techniques to transform how we understand, create and interact with music.

  5. April 20, 2018

    Cube access to be closed off during Michigan Union renovation

    The Cube, U-M’s iconic spinning sculpture, will be closed to public access from May 14 through fall 2019 as crews use Regents’ Plaza as a staging site the Michigan Union renovation project.

  6. April 19, 2018

    U-M, Ann Arbor groups commission interactive mural downtown

    Just in time for U-M’s 2018 Spring Commencement, a new interactive maize and blue mural has been added to downtown Ann Arbor’s vibrant cityscape.

  7. March 28, 2018

    Concerts to mark 50th anniversary of MLK Jr.’s assassination

    Three concerts presented by the School of Music, Theatre & Dance will honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in observance of the 50th anniversary of his assassination.

  8. March 21, 2018

    Powers donate Inuit art collection, endow program at U-M Museum of Art

    Philip and Kathy Power have created the Power Family Program for Inuit Art at the U-M Museum of Art, which includes the donation of a significant collection of Inuit art.

  9. March 5, 2018

    Library sets new destination for special collections researchers

    The U-M Library is announcing the opening of the Special Collections Research Center on the sixth floor of the Hatcher Graduate Library.

  10. January 18, 2018

    New UMMA director to seek public input during open office hours

    Christina Olsen, director of the U-M Museum of Art, is hosting open office hours to talk with people one-on-one about the museum, ways it might change, and to address questions.