Arts & Culture

  1. September 22, 2016

    Kelsey Museum exhibit highlights beauty, importance of failure

    “Less Than Perfect,” a new exhibit at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, explores how failures of past civilizations provide insight on production processes, ancient technologies and traditions.

  2. September 20, 2016

    UMCU donates $1.5M to UMMA, UMS for arts adventures program

    The University of Michigan Credit Union has invested $1.5 million to create the UMCU Arts Adventures Program at the University Musical Society and the U-M Museum of Art.

  3. September 14, 2016

    U-M brings Greek, Iranian graffiti artists to paint murals downtown

    Three internationally known street artists will visit U-M this fall to paint murals in downtown Ann Arbor, engaging the campus and greater community with a global perspective on the use of street art.

  4. September 12, 2016

    Professor reimagines presidential campaign as musical comedy

    Faculty member Andy Kirshner has created a satirical movie-musical, “Liberty’s Secret,” which explores the relationship between politics and popular entertainment.

  5. August 30, 2016

    Project to provide new lighting for Burton Memorial Tower

    The iconic Burton Memorial Tower on Central Campus will undergo an interior lighting upgrade this fall, in time to celebrate the university’s bicentennial in 2017.

  6. August 12, 2016

    Grant to help connect Matthaei Botanical Gardens with trail system

    A nearly $730,000 grant will help create a hiking and biking trail that connects Matthaei Botanical Gardens with the regional border-to-border trail and beyond.

  7. July 22, 2016

    Students, alumni take U-M to 2016 Traverse City Film Festival

    Since 2009, LSA’s Department of Screen Arts & Cultures has forged a relationship with the Traverse City Film Festival, serving both as a sponsor and supporting partner in many ways.

  8. July 11, 2016

    Art fair shifts schedule to allow Sunday attendance

    The Ann Arbor Art Fair July 21-24 has shifted from the traditional Wednesday through Saturday schedule to Thursday through Sunday, to make attending more convenient.

  9. July 11, 2016

    Taubman College architect reveals Detroit’s neighborhoods at night

    Detroit-based architect Catie Newell wants to capture her city’s darkness before it’s gone. Detroit’s streetlights are being replaced by thousands of LEDs in a $185 million infrastructure project. “The lights are coming back, and we’ll lose that darkness,” says Newell, assistant professor of architecture, U-M’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and recent recipient…
  10. June 29, 2016

    HathiTrust to help make books accessible to blind, print-disabled users

    The HathiTrust Digital Library, hosted at U-M, is collaborating on a project to make more than 14 million digital books available to blind and print-disabled users.