The Week of: Jun 14, 2015
Event Types
Group
- Gifts of Art(53)
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)(34)
- University Library(29)
- Center for Japanese Studies(21)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum(18)
- Museum of Natural History(18)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(8)
- Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)(8)
- Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies(5)
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library(5)
- Institute for Research on Women and Gender(5)
- Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design(5)
- Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies(5)
- Interactive Communications & Simulations(4)
- International Center(2)
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance(2)
- Advanced Research Computing (ARC)(1)
- Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics(1)
- Department of Recreational Sports (Rec Sports)(1)
- International Institute(1)
- Maize Pages Student Organizations(1)
- Martha Cook Building(1)
- Michigan Biological Software(1)
- Organizational Learning(1)
- Residential College(1)
- See All Groups (25 total)
Location
- University Hospitals(53)
- Museum of Art(38)
- Off Campus Location(26)
- Hatcher Graduate Library(20)
- Ruthven Museums Building(18)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens(12)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(8)
- Nichols Arboretum(6)
- Lane Hall(5)
- Work Gallery 306 South State Street(5)
- Duderstadt Center(4)
- Mason Hall(2)
- 202 S. Thayer(1)
- Administrative Services Building(1)
- Central Campus Recreation Building (Bell Pool)(1)
- International Center(1)
- Kraus Natural Science(1)
- Michigan League(1)
- Modern Languages Building(1)
- School of Social Work Building(1)
- Undergraduate Science Building(1)
- See All Locations (21 total)
June 14th, 2015
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
Magnificent Miniatures
Azalea Bonsai in Bloom at Matthaei Botanical Gardens
Featuring a collection of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom on loan from renowned Ohio collector and U-M alumnus Melvyn Goldstein. Satsuki...
Peony Garden Season in Nichols Arboretum
The Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden is a must-see on the University of Michigan campus each spring. Thousands of blooms in the largest...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Cinetopia: East Side Sushi
Presented by CJS and the Cinetopia International Film Festival
Released in 2014 | 116 minutes | Directed by Anthony Lucero...
Flip Your Field: Objects from the Collection
For the third installation of the Flip Your Field series, UMMA invites Georgios Skiniotis, Professor of Biological Chemistry at U-M’s Life...
Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper
Inspired by a story by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Czech photographer Hana Hamplová created a memorable body of work during the 1970s...
HE: The Hergott Shepard Photography Collection
For more than 25 years, Los Angeles-based collectors Alan Hergott and Curt Shepard have built a world-class collection of contemporary art...
Mine More Coal: War Effort and Americanism in World War I Posters
Exhibition
During World War I, the American Government used a powerful poster campaign to rally all troops and farmers, housewives and shipbuilders,...
Sophie Calle: North Pole
Following her mother's death, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle wanted to bury her portrait and jewels on a glacier in the North...
Martha Cook Alumnae Association
Board Meeting
Meetings are open to all alumnae of the Martha Cook Building.
Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures
Phase I
An American artist who lives in Rome, Wendy Artin has been working for over a decade on a series of watercolor paintings of ancient Greek...
Dinosaur Tour!
Free docent-led tours of the dinosaur exhibits every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. for the first 15 people to sign up. Sign up at the host...
Gallery Tours
Want to learn more about the collections at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology? Join us at the Upjohn Wing entrance on Maynard Street for a...
Guided Tour: HE: The Hergott Shepard Photography Collection
For more than than 25 years, Los Angeles-based collectors Alan Hergott and Curt Shepard have built a world-class collection of contemporary...
Poetry for the Planet - Open Mic and Pledge Drive
An event to celebrate the first ever National Climate Mobilization Day,
It's hard to stay optimistic in the battle against global climate change. Every day we hear news reports or read headlines painting an...
Planetarium: Back to the Moon
Narrated by Tim Allen (voice of Buzz Lightyear), this is a behind-the-scenes feature on the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE, the largest...
Hands-On Demo: Marvelous Mendelian Mutants
Have you ever been curious about genes and inheritance? Gregor Mendel was. Over one hundred years ago, he studied pea plants to develop...
Hands-On Demo: Marvelous Mendelian Mutants
Have you ever been curious about genes and inheritance? Gregor Mendel was. Over one hundred years ago, he studied pea plants to develop...
Cinetopia: Pale Moon (Kami no tsuki)
Presented by CJS and the Cinetopia International Film Festival
Released in 2015 | 126 minutes | Directed by Daihachi Yoshida...
Shakespeare in the Arb 15th Anniversary
Featuring A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare in the Arb turns 15 in '15. Join the Residential College and Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum in...
An Evening with Jeff Daniels
A Benefit for The Ark! Maybe you know Jeff Daniels as one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood, with roles ranging from Debra...
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...
June 15th, 2015
Gifts of Art presents A Calming Force: Acrylic on Canvas
Lisa Goedert
Ferndale, Michigan based artist Lisa Goedert is inspired by patterns found in nature. She works spontaneously using circles, scribbles,...
Gifts of Art presents An International Celebration of Aging: Color Photography
Jeffrey M. Levine MD, AGSF
Dr. Jeffrey M. Levine is an international exhibiting artist and geriatrician in New York City with an interest in art as applied to medicine...
Gifts of Art presents In Living Color: Painting on Wood
Timothy Gaewsky
Timothy Gaewsky is a painter and mixed media artist working out of Toledo, Ohio. His current paintings use visual aesthetics drawn from...
Gifts of Art presents Seafans & Fused Glass
Janet Kelman
Janet Kelman began her love affair with glass in 1970. While studying chemistry in college, she watched, fascinated, as the glassblower in...
Gifts of Art presents Seeing Music: Acrylic & Watercolor
Deborah L. Hoover
Deborah L. Hoover hopes to achieve what the Swiss artist Paul Klee described as, “making the invisible visible.” The music the musicians...
Gifts of Art presents Snowflake Flowers: Plates & Bowls
Nancy Bulkley
Nancy Bulkley throws forms on the potter's wheel almost as a canvas for her designs. For her surface design, she creates and hand cuts...
Gifts of Art presents Stones Series: Painting on Canvas
Michael Sheets
The paintings that comprise Stones Series by Michael Sheets had their genesis in a vacation he took on the shores of Lake Superior. Working...
Gifts of Art presents The Dinnerware Museum: A Place at the Table
Dinnerware Museum Collection
The Dinnerware Museum, a new museum in Ann Arbor established in 2012, features a collection of thousands of pieces of functional dinnerware...
Gifts of Art presents Traditional & Contemporary Native American Basketry
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish
Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are Anishnabe Master black ash basket makers who come from an unbroken line of weavers. They are award...
Re-Imaging Gender - A Juried Art Exhibition
Our understandings of gender have shifted dramatically in recent decades. No longer is gender a matter of an immutable binary, or a set of...
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
Drawdown Vietnam, April – May 1975
America’s long involvement in the war in Vietnam and Indochina drew to a close in April - May 1975. As the city of Saigon fell to the...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
Bug Safari
Children and their parents invited to celebrate Pollinator Week (June 15-21), learn about insect pollinators, and explore ways to help...
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
Peony Garden Season in Nichols Arboretum
The Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden is a must-see on the University of Michigan campus each spring. Thousands of blooms in the largest...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Through the Magnifying Glass: A Short History of the Microscope
This exhibit displays a selection of books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that contain extraordinary illustrations of animals...
Godaiko Drummers Japanese Drumming Performance
Ann Arbor Japan Week
Enjoy an all ages Japanese drumming performance by Godaiko Drummers outside in the Commons at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. The performance...
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...
The Suffers
The Suffers are a ten-piece band from Houston, Texas, who are redefining the sound of Gulf Coast soulby intertwining elements of classic...
June 16th, 2015
Gifts of Art presents A Calming Force: Acrylic on Canvas
Lisa Goedert
Ferndale, Michigan based artist Lisa Goedert is inspired by patterns found in nature. She works spontaneously using circles, scribbles,...
Gifts of Art presents An International Celebration of Aging: Color Photography
Jeffrey M. Levine MD, AGSF
Dr. Jeffrey M. Levine is an international exhibiting artist and geriatrician in New York City with an interest in art as applied to medicine...
Gifts of Art presents In Living Color: Painting on Wood
Timothy Gaewsky
Timothy Gaewsky is a painter and mixed media artist working out of Toledo, Ohio. His current paintings use visual aesthetics drawn from...
Gifts of Art presents Seafans & Fused Glass
Janet Kelman
Janet Kelman began her love affair with glass in 1970. While studying chemistry in college, she watched, fascinated, as the glassblower in...
Gifts of Art presents Seeing Music: Acrylic & Watercolor
Deborah L. Hoover
Deborah L. Hoover hopes to achieve what the Swiss artist Paul Klee described as, “making the invisible visible.” The music the musicians...
Gifts of Art presents Snowflake Flowers: Plates & Bowls
Nancy Bulkley
Nancy Bulkley throws forms on the potter's wheel almost as a canvas for her designs. For her surface design, she creates and hand cuts...
Gifts of Art presents Stones Series: Painting on Canvas
Michael Sheets
The paintings that comprise Stones Series by Michael Sheets had their genesis in a vacation he took on the shores of Lake Superior. Working...
Gifts of Art presents The Dinnerware Museum: A Place at the Table
Dinnerware Museum Collection
The Dinnerware Museum, a new museum in Ann Arbor established in 2012, features a collection of thousands of pieces of functional dinnerware...
Gifts of Art presents Traditional & Contemporary Native American Basketry
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish
Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are Anishnabe Master black ash basket makers who come from an unbroken line of weavers. They are award...
Re-Imaging Gender - A Juried Art Exhibition
Our understandings of gender have shifted dramatically in recent decades. No longer is gender a matter of an immutable binary, or a set of...
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
Drawdown Vietnam, April – May 1975
America’s long involvement in the war in Vietnam and Indochina drew to a close in April - May 1975. As the city of Saigon fell to the...
Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures
Phase I
An American artist who lives in Rome, Wendy Artin has been working for over a decade on a series of watercolor paintings of ancient Greek...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
CIES Fulbright Faculty Workshop
Attend this free informal workshop on the Fulbright “Core” Program for Ann Arbor faculty and professionals who are US citizens....
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Through the Magnifying Glass: A Short History of the Microscope
This exhibit displays a selection of books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that contain extraordinary illustrations of animals...
Flip Your Field: Objects from the Collection
For the third installation of the Flip Your Field series, UMMA invites Georgios Skiniotis, Professor of Biological Chemistry at U-M’s Life...
Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper
Inspired by a story by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Czech photographer Hana Hamplová created a memorable body of work during the 1970s...
Mine More Coal: War Effort and Americanism in World War I Posters
Exhibition
During World War I, the American Government used a powerful poster campaign to rally all troops and farmers, housewives and shipbuilders,...
Sophie Calle: North Pole
Following her mother's death, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle wanted to bury her portrait and jewels on a glacier in the North...
Photo 51: Is Corruption in Russia’s DNA?
This photography exhibit by Misha Friedman attempts to capture the pervasive culture of corruption in Russia. Friedman explains the photo...
Bonsai Collection Open Hours
Ann Arbor Japan Week
As a part of Ann Arbor Japan Week (June 14th-20th), the Ann Arbor Bonsai Society will be hosting regular open hours as they care for the...
Japanese Conversation Table
Ann Arbor Japan Week
Join UM's Japanese Language Program students and staff for a public conversation table. Sushi and Japanese tea will be available for...
The Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Humanity
U-M School of Natural Resources associate professor Bradley Cardinale discussses his research and meta-analyses that have helped build a...
Sundance Film Forward
The Internet's Own Boy
U-M Library, in conjunction with Sundance Film Forward, screens The Internet's Own Boy, followed by a Q&A with director Brian...
Bahamas
Afie Jurvanen isn’t from the Bahamas. He’s a Finnish-Canadian from Barrie—a working class town in rural Ontario. But his chosen...
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...
June 17th, 2015
Gifts of Art presents A Calming Force: Acrylic on Canvas
Lisa Goedert
Ferndale, Michigan based artist Lisa Goedert is inspired by patterns found in nature. She works spontaneously using circles, scribbles,...
Gifts of Art presents An International Celebration of Aging: Color Photography
Jeffrey M. Levine MD, AGSF
Dr. Jeffrey M. Levine is an international exhibiting artist and geriatrician in New York City with an interest in art as applied to medicine...
Gifts of Art presents In Living Color: Painting on Wood
Timothy Gaewsky
Timothy Gaewsky is a painter and mixed media artist working out of Toledo, Ohio. His current paintings use visual aesthetics drawn from...
Gifts of Art presents Seafans & Fused Glass
Janet Kelman
Janet Kelman began her love affair with glass in 1970. While studying chemistry in college, she watched, fascinated, as the glassblower in...
Gifts of Art presents Seeing Music: Acrylic & Watercolor
Deborah L. Hoover
Deborah L. Hoover hopes to achieve what the Swiss artist Paul Klee described as, “making the invisible visible.” The music the musicians...
Gifts of Art presents Snowflake Flowers: Plates & Bowls
Nancy Bulkley
Nancy Bulkley throws forms on the potter's wheel almost as a canvas for her designs. For her surface design, she creates and hand cuts...
Gifts of Art presents Stones Series: Painting on Canvas
Michael Sheets
The paintings that comprise Stones Series by Michael Sheets had their genesis in a vacation he took on the shores of Lake Superior. Working...
Gifts of Art presents The Dinnerware Museum: A Place at the Table
Dinnerware Museum Collection
The Dinnerware Museum, a new museum in Ann Arbor established in 2012, features a collection of thousands of pieces of functional dinnerware...
Gifts of Art presents Traditional & Contemporary Native American Basketry
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish
Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are Anishnabe Master black ash basket makers who come from an unbroken line of weavers. They are award...
Re-Imaging Gender - A Juried Art Exhibition
Our understandings of gender have shifted dramatically in recent decades. No longer is gender a matter of an immutable binary, or a set of...
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
Drawdown Vietnam, April – May 1975
America’s long involvement in the war in Vietnam and Indochina drew to a close in April - May 1975. As the city of Saigon fell to the...
Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures
Phase I
An American artist who lives in Rome, Wendy Artin has been working for over a decade on a series of watercolor paintings of ancient Greek...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
Marriage to a U.S. Citizen: Permanent Residency (Green Card) Process
This workshop is designed for international students, scholars, faculty, and staff who are interested in learning how to obtain permanent...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Through the Magnifying Glass: A Short History of the Microscope
This exhibit displays a selection of books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that contain extraordinary illustrations of animals...
Flip Your Field: Objects from the Collection
For the third installation of the Flip Your Field series, UMMA invites Georgios Skiniotis, Professor of Biological Chemistry at U-M’s Life...
Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper
Inspired by a story by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Czech photographer Hana Hamplová created a memorable body of work during the 1970s...
Mine More Coal: War Effort and Americanism in World War I Posters
Exhibition
During World War I, the American Government used a powerful poster campaign to rally all troops and farmers, housewives and shipbuilders,...
Sophie Calle: North Pole
Following her mother's death, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle wanted to bury her portrait and jewels on a glacier in the North...
Photo 51: Is Corruption in Russia’s DNA?
This photography exhibit by Misha Friedman attempts to capture the pervasive culture of corruption in Russia. Friedman explains the photo...
Institute for Innovation in Education June Gathering
Keynote by Menlo Innovations CEO Rich Sheridan, and workshops and projects on gameful learning, STEAM education, arts in engineering,...
Calligraphy and Origami with the South East Michigan Japanese Language Meetup Group
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The South East Michigan Japanese Language Meetup Group welcomes participants of all ages to learn Japanese calligraphy and origami (paper...
Open Access Activism
Join Melissa Levine, U-M Library's lead copyright officer, Jack Bernard, U-M associate general counsel, and Brian Knappenberger, who...
Origami folding in the KidZone Tent at Ann Arbor Summer Festival
Ann Arbor Japan Week
Come to the Ann Arbor Summer Festival KidZone tent to learn the Japanese art of paper folding! Volunteers from the Center for Japanese...
Sundance Film Forward
We Are the Giant
U-M Library, in conjunction with Sundance Film Forward, screens We Are The Giant, followed by a Q&A with director Greg Barker....
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...
Swing Ann Arbor Social Dance
Interested in learning swing dance? Join Swing Ann Arbor every Wednesday to learn how to swing dance and to make friends! 8-9 PM FREE...
June 18th, 2015
Gifts of Art presents A Calming Force: Acrylic on Canvas
Lisa Goedert
Ferndale, Michigan based artist Lisa Goedert is inspired by patterns found in nature. She works spontaneously using circles, scribbles,...
Gifts of Art presents An International Celebration of Aging: Color Photography
Jeffrey M. Levine MD, AGSF
Dr. Jeffrey M. Levine is an international exhibiting artist and geriatrician in New York City with an interest in art as applied to medicine...
Gifts of Art presents In Living Color: Painting on Wood
Timothy Gaewsky
Timothy Gaewsky is a painter and mixed media artist working out of Toledo, Ohio. His current paintings use visual aesthetics drawn from...
Gifts of Art presents Seafans & Fused Glass
Janet Kelman
Janet Kelman began her love affair with glass in 1970. While studying chemistry in college, she watched, fascinated, as the glassblower in...
Gifts of Art presents Seeing Music: Acrylic & Watercolor
Deborah L. Hoover
Deborah L. Hoover hopes to achieve what the Swiss artist Paul Klee described as, “making the invisible visible.” The music the musicians...
Gifts of Art presents Snowflake Flowers: Plates & Bowls
Nancy Bulkley
Nancy Bulkley throws forms on the potter's wheel almost as a canvas for her designs. For her surface design, she creates and hand cuts...
Gifts of Art presents Stones Series: Painting on Canvas
Michael Sheets
The paintings that comprise Stones Series by Michael Sheets had their genesis in a vacation he took on the shores of Lake Superior. Working...
Gifts of Art presents The Dinnerware Museum: A Place at the Table
Dinnerware Museum Collection
The Dinnerware Museum, a new museum in Ann Arbor established in 2012, features a collection of thousands of pieces of functional dinnerware...
Gifts of Art presents Traditional & Contemporary Native American Basketry
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish
Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are Anishnabe Master black ash basket makers who come from an unbroken line of weavers. They are award...
Re-Imaging Gender - A Juried Art Exhibition
Our understandings of gender have shifted dramatically in recent decades. No longer is gender a matter of an immutable binary, or a set of...
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
Finding an Extra Hour Every Day: Time Management & Technology Strategies for Busy Professionals
Everyone wishes they had extra time in their day. Explore the most common areas of productivity loss (and possible gain) affecting many busy...
Drawdown Vietnam, April – May 1975
America’s long involvement in the war in Vietnam and Indochina drew to a close in April - May 1975. As the city of Saigon fell to the...
Institute for Innovation in Education June Gathering
Keynote by Menlo Innovations CEO Rich Sheridan, and workshops and projects on gameful learning, STEAM education, arts in engineering,...
Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures
Phase I
An American artist who lives in Rome, Wendy Artin has been working for over a decade on a series of watercolor paintings of ancient Greek...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Through the Magnifying Glass: A Short History of the Microscope
This exhibit displays a selection of books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that contain extraordinary illustrations of animals...
Family Art Studio: Ann Arbor Japan Week
Local artist and long-time UMMA docent Susan Clinthorne will lead families on an exploration of Japanese art followed by a hands-on...
Flip Your Field: Objects from the Collection
For the third installation of the Flip Your Field series, UMMA invites Georgios Skiniotis, Professor of Biological Chemistry at U-M’s Life...
Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper
Inspired by a story by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Czech photographer Hana Hamplová created a memorable body of work during the 1970s...
Mine More Coal: War Effort and Americanism in World War I Posters
Exhibition
During World War I, the American Government used a powerful poster campaign to rally all troops and farmers, housewives and shipbuilders,...
Public Open House at CCRB
Student Life Recreational Sports is welcoming the public to stop in at an Open House for the Central Campus Recreation Building (CCRB)....
Sophie Calle: North Pole
Following her mother's death, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle wanted to bury her portrait and jewels on a glacier in the North...
UMMA Family Japanese Art Studio
Ann Arbor Japan Week
Local artist and long-time UMMA docent Susan Clinthorne will lead families on an exploration of Japanese art followed by a hands-on...
Gifts of Art presents Fiddling, Song & Dance
Saline Fiddlers Philharmonic
America's premier youth fiddling show band of music, song and dance, the Saline Fiddlers Philharmonic is comprised of high school...
Photo 51: Is Corruption in Russia’s DNA?
This photography exhibit by Misha Friedman attempts to capture the pervasive culture of corruption in Russia. Friedman explains the photo...
Family Art Studio: Ann Arbor Japan Week
Local artist and long-time UMMA docent Susan Clinthorne will lead families on an exploration of Japanese art followed by a hands-on...
UMMA Family Japanese Art Studio
Ann Arbor Japan Week
Local artist and long-time UMMA docent Susan Clinthorne will lead families on an exploration of Japanese art followed by a hands-on...
Biological Software Weekly Meeting
If you're interested in participating in a competition, learning computer programming, and/or creating genetic research software tools,...
Japan-themed Board Games
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Vault of Midnight will host an evening of Japan-inspired board games at the Espresso Bar above Literati Bookstore. Arrive at 6:30pm to...
Shakespeare in the Arb 15th Anniversary
Featuring A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare in the Arb turns 15 in '15. Join the Residential College and Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum in...
A Feast of Dances
In celebration of its 30th anniversary season, Ann Arbor Dance Works proudly presents “A Feast of Dances” featuring exciting new works...
Ann Arbor Dance Works 30th Anniversary Season: A Feast of Dances
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Ann Arbor Dance Works, proudly presents "A Feast of Dances" featuring works by Melissa Beck, Amy...
Ann Arbor Dance Works: A Feast of Dances
30th Anniversary Season
Savor exciting new dance works and revivals by U-M Dance Works founding and resident choreographers, including an excerpt from the exuberant...
Concert for Lost Voices
In 2006, humorist, musician, and syndicated columnist Mike Ball was awarded funds by the National Endowment for the Arts through the...
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...
June 19th, 2015
Gifts of Art presents A Calming Force: Acrylic on Canvas
Lisa Goedert
Ferndale, Michigan based artist Lisa Goedert is inspired by patterns found in nature. She works spontaneously using circles, scribbles,...
Gifts of Art presents An International Celebration of Aging: Color Photography
Jeffrey M. Levine MD, AGSF
Dr. Jeffrey M. Levine is an international exhibiting artist and geriatrician in New York City with an interest in art as applied to medicine...
Gifts of Art presents In Living Color: Painting on Wood
Timothy Gaewsky
Timothy Gaewsky is a painter and mixed media artist working out of Toledo, Ohio. His current paintings use visual aesthetics drawn from...
Gifts of Art presents Seafans & Fused Glass
Janet Kelman
Janet Kelman began her love affair with glass in 1970. While studying chemistry in college, she watched, fascinated, as the glassblower in...
Gifts of Art presents Seeing Music: Acrylic & Watercolor
Deborah L. Hoover
Deborah L. Hoover hopes to achieve what the Swiss artist Paul Klee described as, “making the invisible visible.” The music the musicians...
Gifts of Art presents Snowflake Flowers: Plates & Bowls
Nancy Bulkley
Nancy Bulkley throws forms on the potter's wheel almost as a canvas for her designs. For her surface design, she creates and hand cuts...
Gifts of Art presents Stones Series: Painting on Canvas
Michael Sheets
The paintings that comprise Stones Series by Michael Sheets had their genesis in a vacation he took on the shores of Lake Superior. Working...
Gifts of Art presents The Dinnerware Museum: A Place at the Table
Dinnerware Museum Collection
The Dinnerware Museum, a new museum in Ann Arbor established in 2012, features a collection of thousands of pieces of functional dinnerware...
Gifts of Art presents Traditional & Contemporary Native American Basketry
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish
Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are Anishnabe Master black ash basket makers who come from an unbroken line of weavers. They are award...
Re-Imaging Gender - A Juried Art Exhibition
Our understandings of gender have shifted dramatically in recent decades. No longer is gender a matter of an immutable binary, or a set of...
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
Drawdown Vietnam, April – May 1975
America’s long involvement in the war in Vietnam and Indochina drew to a close in April - May 1975. As the city of Saigon fell to the...
Institute for Innovation in Education June Gathering
Keynote by Menlo Innovations CEO Rich Sheridan, and workshops and projects on gameful learning, STEAM education, arts in engineering,...
Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures
Phase I
An American artist who lives in Rome, Wendy Artin has been working for over a decade on a series of watercolor paintings of ancient Greek...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Through the Magnifying Glass: A Short History of the Microscope
This exhibit displays a selection of books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that contain extraordinary illustrations of animals...
Flip Your Field: Objects from the Collection
For the third installation of the Flip Your Field series, UMMA invites Georgios Skiniotis, Professor of Biological Chemistry at U-M’s Life...
Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper
Inspired by a story by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Czech photographer Hana Hamplová created a memorable body of work during the 1970s...
Mine More Coal: War Effort and Americanism in World War I Posters
Exhibition
During World War I, the American Government used a powerful poster campaign to rally all troops and farmers, housewives and shipbuilders,...
Sophie Calle: North Pole
Following her mother's death, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle wanted to bury her portrait and jewels on a glacier in the North...
Photo 51: Is Corruption in Russia’s DNA?
This photography exhibit by Misha Friedman attempts to capture the pervasive culture of corruption in Russia. Friedman explains the photo...
Calligraphy and Origami with the South East Michigan Japanese Language Meetup Group
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The South East Michigan Japanese Language Meetup Group welcomes participants of all ages to learn Japanese calligraphy and origami (paper...
Coffee Hour
The Coffee Hours offered in the summer are designed to welcome new international students, scholars and families and introduce them to...
Ann Arbor Japan Week: Animania Screening
A Week of Japan-related Programming for Youth and Families
Animania is the University of Michigan's Japanese Animation and Culture club! Our monthly screening events strive to bring Japanese...
Shakespeare in the Arb 15th Anniversary
Featuring A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare in the Arb turns 15 in '15. Join the Residential College and Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum in...
A Feast of Dances
In celebration of its 30th anniversary season, Ann Arbor Dance Works proudly presents “A Feast of Dances” featuring exciting new works...
Ann Arbor Dance Works 30th Anniversary Season: A Feast of Dances
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Ann Arbor Dance Works, proudly presents "A Feast of Dances" featuring works by Melissa Beck, Amy...
Ann Arbor Dance Works: A Feast of Dances
30th Anniversary Season
Savor exciting new dance works and revivals by U-M Dance Works founding and resident choreographers, including an excerpt from the exuberant...
Martha Davis & The Motels
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away—Berkeley, California—The Motels were born. With the lush, romantic vocals of Martha Davis,...
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...
June 20th, 2015
Gifts of Art presents A Calming Force: Acrylic on Canvas
Lisa Goedert
Ferndale, Michigan based artist Lisa Goedert is inspired by patterns found in nature. She works spontaneously using circles, scribbles,...
Gifts of Art presents An International Celebration of Aging: Color Photography
Jeffrey M. Levine MD, AGSF
Dr. Jeffrey M. Levine is an international exhibiting artist and geriatrician in New York City with an interest in art as applied to medicine...
Gifts of Art presents In Living Color: Painting on Wood
Timothy Gaewsky
Timothy Gaewsky is a painter and mixed media artist working out of Toledo, Ohio. His current paintings use visual aesthetics drawn from...
Gifts of Art presents Seafans & Fused Glass
Janet Kelman
Janet Kelman began her love affair with glass in 1970. While studying chemistry in college, she watched, fascinated, as the glassblower in...
Gifts of Art presents Snowflake Flowers: Plates & Bowls
Nancy Bulkley
Nancy Bulkley throws forms on the potter's wheel almost as a canvas for her designs. For her surface design, she creates and hand cuts...
Gifts of Art presents Stones Series: Painting on Canvas
Michael Sheets
The paintings that comprise Stones Series by Michael Sheets had their genesis in a vacation he took on the shores of Lake Superior. Working...
Gifts of Art presents Traditional & Contemporary Native American Basketry
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish
Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are Anishnabe Master black ash basket makers who come from an unbroken line of weavers. They are award...
Textile Trade Ascendancies
This exhibit features cloth samples, photographs, and maps, and offers an overview of changing patterns of the textile trade in Nigeria from...
Institute for Innovation in Education June Gathering
Keynote by Menlo Innovations CEO Rich Sheridan, and workshops and projects on gameful learning, STEAM education, arts in engineering,...
The Shape of the Universe
This exhibit traces the history of our evolving understanding of the Universe, from Einstein's discovery of space-time, through the...
Japanese "Forest Spirits" in the Gaffield Children's Garden
Ann Arbor Japan Week
The Gaffield Children's Garden will be enchanted with Japanese "forest spirits" throughout Ann Arbor Japan Week, from June...
The Jewish Tradition of Tsedakah as Exemplified in Pushkes, Charity Donation Boxes
This exhibit features an eclectic selection of Pushkes (פּושקעס) – the common Yiddish moniker for charity/donation boxes. In...
Flip Your Field: Objects from the Collection
For the third installation of the Flip Your Field series, UMMA invites Georgios Skiniotis, Professor of Biological Chemistry at U-M’s Life...
Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper
Inspired by a story by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, Czech photographer Hana Hamplová created a memorable body of work during the 1970s...
Hands-On Demo: Marvelous Mendelian Mutants
Have you ever been curious about genes and inheritance? Gregor Mendel was. Over one hundred years ago, he studied pea plants to develop...
Hands-On Demo: Marvelous Mendelian Mutants
Have you ever been curious about genes and inheritance? Gregor Mendel was. Over one hundred years ago, he studied pea plants to develop...
Mine More Coal: War Effort and Americanism in World War I Posters
Exhibition
During World War I, the American Government used a powerful poster campaign to rally all troops and farmers, housewives and shipbuilders,...
Sophie Calle: North Pole
Following her mother's death, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle wanted to bury her portrait and jewels on a glacier in the North...
Storytime at the Museum
Children ages four to seven are invited to hear a story in the galleries followed by a special tea ceremony demonstration. Children will...
UMMA Japanese Art Storytime
Ann Arbor Japan Week
Children ages four to seven are invited to hear a story in the galleries. Stories will be followed by a short activity responding to the art...
Photo 51: Is Corruption in Russia’s DNA?
This photography exhibit by Misha Friedman attempts to capture the pervasive culture of corruption in Russia. Friedman explains the photo...
Planetarium: Two Small Pieces of Glass
While attending a local star party, two teenage students learn how the telescope has helped us understand our place in space and how...
Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures
Phase I
An American artist who lives in Rome, Wendy Artin has been working for over a decade on a series of watercolor paintings of ancient Greek...
Dinosaur Tour!
Free docent-led tours of the dinosaur exhibits every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. for the first 15 people to sign up. Sign up at the host...
Kamishibai Storytelling at the Kerrytown Book Festival
Ann Arbor Japan Week
A Week of Japan-related Programming for Youth and Families!...
Saturday Sampler Tours
Join us for thematic tours of the Kelsey Museum created by Kelsey Museum Docent Corps. Tours start at 2PM and are free and open to the...
Planetarium: Back to the Moon
Narrated by Tim Allen (voice of Buzz Lightyear), this is a behind-the-scenes feature on the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE, the largest...
Hands-On Demo: Marvelous Mendelian Mutants
Have you ever been curious about genes and inheritance? Gregor Mendel was. Over one hundred years ago, he studied pea plants to develop...
Hands-On Demo: Marvelous Mendelian Mutants
Have you ever been curious about genes and inheritance? Gregor Mendel was. Over one hundred years ago, he studied pea plants to develop...
Shakespeare in the Arb 15th Anniversary
Featuring A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare in the Arb turns 15 in '15. Join the Residential College and Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum in...
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll is an odd mix. Wildly literate, impossibly romantic, absolutely a slave to the music, this modern-day Texan completely committed...
Orson Welles: Beyond the Canon and into the Archives
This student-researched exhibit—marking the centenary of Orson Welles, one of America's greatest directors of film, theater, radio...