Arts & Culture

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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…
  4. 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.

  5. June 20, 2016

    Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor is celebrated in UMMA exhibit

    Elizabeth Taylor is the focus of the new U-M Museum of Art exhibit “Catherine Opie: 700 Nimes Road.” It presents new and recent work by Los Angeles-based artist Opie, called an essential figure in contemporary photography.

  6. June 6, 2016

    Ann Arbor Summer Festival returns with 33rd Top of the Park season

    For six nights each week starting June 10 and continuing through July 3, the Ann Arbor Summer Festival’s outdoor Top of the Park series presents free music performances ranging from folk pop, rock and jazz to rogue marching bands.

  7. June 2, 2016

    More than 13M museum specimens moving to new U-M facility

    Movers have begun hauling more than 13 million museum specimens from U-M’s zoology, paleontology and anthropology collections to a state-of-the-art collections and research facility south of campus.

  8. May 23, 2016

    Clark to deliver Neel Lecture in Human Genetics

    Andrew Clark, professor of population genetics at Cornell University, will present the 16th Annual James V. Neel Lecture in Human Genetics at 3 p.m. May 24 in Kahn Auditorium, in the Bioscience Medical Research Building.

  9. May 2, 2016

    LPD Career Conference 2016 addresses career goals

    The U-M Learning & Professional Development (LPD) fourth annual Career Conference 2016, Designing Your Life on Your Terms, offers U-M faculty and staff inspiration to take more responsibility for their career aspirations.

  10. April 25, 2016

    Installation explores the physical properties of sound

    “Alvin Lucier: I am sitting in a room” is a sound installation presented through May 22 at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.