On March 08 at 5:00 pm, the Penny Stamps Speaker Series presents Matthew Carter & Roger Black at the Michigan Theater.
A&D Associate Professor David Turnley offers a preview screening of his new documentary, Shenandoah, on Feb. 23 at 5 pm in the Residential College Keene Theater, East Quad.
Hours of Infinity Part III - An Hour of Infinity, a sound performance by John Kannenberg, takes place at 6 pm on March 23 at the Kelsey Museum.
From January 21 - February 25, the River Gallery in Chelsea, MI hosts an unprecedented and fascinating gifting exhibition of work by A&D Professor Emeritus Richard Wilt.
Per^form at Boundary, an MFA Thesis Exhibition by Reed Essllinger, takes place at Robbins Gallery with an opening reception from 6 - 9 pm on March 9.
Hours of Infinity Part I - One Hundred Hours of Infinity, an MFA Thesis Exhibition by John Kannenberg, opens with a reception from 7 - 10 pm at Work•Ann Arbor.
Between March 9 and April 1, work by third-year graduate students is featured at all A&D galleries, the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and the Ann Arbor Salvation Army.
American Falls, a three-channel installation by Phil Solomon, will be on exhibition at the University of Michigan School of Art & Design's Work • Ann Arbor gallery from March 25 - April 2.
An exhibition that takes aim at advertising and art as commodity in America, at the Work•Detroit gallery January 13 - February 24, 2012.
Wildwood Press is hosting artist Eva Lundsager’s newest print collection, Works in Progress, opening on February 16, 2012 in Crestwood, Missouri.
A&D Professor Sadashi Inuzuka has been awarded a University of Michigan Thurnau Professorship, the highest award for undergraduate teaching conferred by the University.
Ann Arbor artist and A&D alumna Margaret Parker's installation, Kali: she who destroys regenerates, is featured in the Women's Caucus for Art's 40th anniversary show, “Momentum”.
The University of Michigan is interviewing for the position of Dean of the School of Art & Design. Click for additional information.
Arts Engine drives transdisciplinary collaborations among the professional arts, architecture, and engineering units on North Campus.