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DTSTAMP:20101111T175755
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T000000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Economic crises on an international scale are not new\, and President Ford inherited a tough one in 1974. A new exhibit at the Ford Library in Ann Arbor shows how he attacked a troubling brew of inflation\, recession\, budget deficits and oil supply worries. This exhibit features rarely seen artifacts and archival materials from the Ford Library and Museum collections.
UID:3853-917288@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3853
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Gerald Ford Library
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175751
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T000000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Permanent lobby exhibits present the stories of President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford through archival photos and documents.
UID:2023-917034@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2023
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Gerald Ford Library
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175620
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T000000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Permanent Exhibits at the Exhibit Museum of Natural History
DESCRIPTION:The Hall of Evolution houses Michigan's largest display of prehistoric life. More than 600 million years of life on Earth are traced through fossils\, models and dioramas. The Michigan Wildlife Gallery has a large collection of native Great Lakes birds\, mammals\, reptiles\, and amphibians\, with taxidermy mounts\, habitat scenes\, and the largest mastodon trackway on display in the world. There are also displays about some of the environmental problems faced in this region today. The Anthropology Displays feature artifacts from human cultures around the world. The Geology Displays on the fourth floor offer a large selection of rocks\, minerals and gems. These displays are updated periodically. For more information go to www.lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum/exhibits/permexhibits or call 734-764-0480.
UID:452-910754@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/452
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Ruthven Museums Building
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175759
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:History of Dentistry exhibits at the Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry
DESCRIPTION:Exhibits at the Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry include Dental Operatories of the 1860s to 1930s\, St. Apollonia-Patron Saint of Dentistry and more. Call 763-0767 or go to www.dent.umich.edu/museum for more information.
UID:3856-917627@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3856
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175733
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Secrets of the Garden
DESCRIPTION:These images were taken without a camera. Ponvert places her subjects directly on a digital scanner and then alters them in Photoshop. The images in this exhibit were taken over the past three years from subjects in her garden in Ann Arbor\, Michigan. Her work has been shown at the Kerrytown Concert House\, and her garden was chosen to be on the Ann Arbor Women's Farm and Garden Walk in 2008.
UID:3843-915847@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3843
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Cancer Center - Level 1
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175821
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T080000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:SOMEONE TALKED!
DESCRIPTION:North Lobby\, First Floor\, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library Exhibit: \"SOMEONE TALKED! World War II Posters from the University of Michigan Library\"
UID:2482-919158@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2482
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - North Lobby
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DTSTAMP:20091026T140034
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T080000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:UNITED WE WIN: The University of Michigan During World War II
DESCRIPTION:Library Gallery\, First Floor\, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library \"UNITED WE WIN: The University of Michigan During World War II\,\" an exhibit of photographs\, posters\, and other materials from the collections of the University of Michigan Library and the Bentley Historical Library
UID:1683-915607@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1683
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Library Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175651
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Wearable Art
DESCRIPTION:U-M School of Art & Design alumna Furtado started as a weaver over 30 years ago\, working on a loom. She is now engaged in a variety of activities as she produces her line of wearable art. Handweaving\, felting\, dyeing and beading are common tools of her trade. Lately\, she has been exploring Nuno felting\, a Japanese technique which combines wool felt with silk fabric. One of her dyeing techniques is a resist process involving clamping and applying dye in multiple steps\, creating a multiple-color\, multiple-shape design.
UID:3819-913015@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3819
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Cancer Center - Main Lobby, Level B2
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DTSTAMP:20090722T143534
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Ida: Darwinius masillae
DESCRIPTION:\"Ida\,\" a new exhibit in the Exhibit Museum's Rotunda\, displays a high-resolution cast of an extremely rare  fossil discovered in 1983 near Messel\, Germany\, but only recently made available for study. The fossil has  proven to be a “link” between the prosimian and simian (\"anthropoid\") primate lineages. It has \"advanced\"  front teeth (incisors and canines) and second toes like those of monkeys\, and is broadly representative of what  human primate ancestors may have looked like during the Eocene epoch 47 million years ago.     Ida (prounded \"eeda\") is named after after the daughter of Dr JÃ¸rn Hurum\, the Norwegian vertebrate  paleontologist who secured one section of the fossil from an anonymous owner\, and led the research. Ida was  about eight months old\, or the equivalent of a six-year-old human.     Publication of a paper on the discovery was accompanied by a book\, The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest  Ancestors by Colin Tudge\, and a documentary shown on the History Channel (US)\, BBC One (UK)\,and various  stations in Germany and Norway.     U-M paleontologist Philip Gingerich and U-M anthropologist B. Holly Smith were two members of the \"dream  team\" invited to study Ida. The exhibit will be on display through May 2010.
UID:2124-918369@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2124
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:welcome week,visual arts,multicultural
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175902
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Robert and Shana Parke-Harrison Show
DESCRIPTION:She's a painter and he's a photographer. They work as a creative team creating arresting images that might haunt you for a good while. Meditations on our arts\, our bodies\, our connections to the earth\, the Parke-Harrison photos are not to be missed.
UID:2879-921638@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2879
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Art and Architecture Building - Slusser Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20091022T143310
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T090000
SUMMARY:Community Service:SERVE Sponsor-A-Family 2009 Registration Begins
DESCRIPTION:SERVE will be collaborating with Community Action Network (CAN) and Community  Leaning Post (CLP) in providing many local families with holiday gifts through our  SPONSOR-A-FAMILY project.\n\nCommunity Action Network (CAN) and Community Leaning Post (CLP) are  organizations in Washtenaw County that provide various services to low-income  families.\n\nRegister by going to the website and your group will receive a wish list of the family  or child that you will be sponsoring in November.\n\n**Please be advised that SPONSOR-A-FAMILY requires that  organizations/individuals spend a minimum of $50 on each sponsored person.  Smaller groups do have the option to sponsor an individual rather than an entire  family. Individuals may include children or male and/or females heads of  households
UID:1609-915447@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1609
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:social justice
LOCATION:
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175644
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Takeshi Takahara \"The Four Corners\" (Printmaking exhibit)
DESCRIPTION:Artist's reception takes place from 5:00-7:00 on Friday October 23.  Come to the  Residential College Art Gallery in East Quad to experience the printmaking works by  Takeshi Takahara.
UID:851-912615@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/851
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:East Quadrangle - RC Art Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175638
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T100000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:(Un)Natural History: The Museum Unveiled
DESCRIPTION:September 12 through December 6\, 2009\n\nRichard Barnes's series of photographs Animal Logic examines the role the museum plays in our understanding of ourselves through the acts of collecting\, preservation\, and display. Images from this large body of work include photographs of the collections from the Smithsonian Institution\, the Museum of Comparative Anatomy in Paris\, the Canadian Museum of Natural History\, and the San Francisco Academy of Science. (Un)Natural History focuses primarily on the natural history museum and by extension collecting institutions in general\, providing a kind of behind-the-scenes look at museum practice and display.\n\nThis exhibition will coincide with the UM LSA Theme Semester Meaningful Objects: Museums and the Academy. UMMA's presentation is projected to serve as part of a three-venue project highlighting different aspects of Barnes's work in partnership with the UM Institute for the Humanities–who have selected Richard Barnes as the Paula and Edwin Sidman Fellow in the Arts for 2009–and the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills\, Michigan.
UID:648-912297@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/648
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175806
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T163000
SUMMARY:Other:Apples Peas & Pumpkin Pie: Where on Earth Does Our Food Come From?
DESCRIPTION:Where do we get chocolate and bananas? What do potatoes\, carrots\, and onions  have in common? How do you grind wheat to make spaghetti? And can you really  play with your food? Get the answers to all these questions and more in an  interactive fall exhibit and display at in the Conservatory at Matthaei Botanical  Gardens. Exhibit features stations such as seeds\, roots\, and fruits where children  can grind their own flour and learn about nuts and edible fruits and vegetables\;  apple tasting\; create-a-menu activities\; and a mum\, pumpkin\, and gourd display.  Through Nov. 29. For more information call 734-647-7600
UID:2102-918129@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2102
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175600
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Stearns Collection of Music
DESCRIPTION:The Stearns Collection at the School of Music\, Theatre & Dance is one of six major collections of musical instruments in North America. The 2\,500-piece collection is internationally known and is a resource for musical and cultural education.
UID:3790-909144@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/3790
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Earl V. Moore Building
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DTSTAMP:20090708T120930
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T100000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Lens of Impressionism
DESCRIPTION:October 10\, 2009 through January 3\, 2010\n\nThis exhibition advances a new argument for the origins of what was called “the new painting\,” namely that a unique convergence of forces–social\, artistic\, technological\, and commercial–along the Normandy coast of France dramatically transformed the course of photography and painting (as well as of the region itself). Within this framework\, the invention of the camera and the development of early fine art photography in that particular setting will be seen as the specific catalysts that brought about a new approach to painting.\n\nThe project will showcase paintings\, photographs\, and drawings by some of the most treasured artists in the Western canon–Gustave Courbet\, Edouard Manet\, Edgar Degas\, and Claude Monet among them–as well as pioneering photographers such as Gustave Le Gray and Henri Le Secq. Inspired by the scenic Normandy coast of France\, these works–including representations of beach scenes\, seascapes\, fishing villages\, resorts\, and the region's pastoral beauty–will be brought together with archival materials related to early tourism and regional expressions of French nationalism from popular culture for an innovative examination of the impact of the then-new medium of photography on ideas of image making\, the recording of passing time\, the capacities of painting\, and the rise of Impressionism itself.\n\nOrganized by UMMA\, this exhibition is made possible in part by the Florence Gould Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, Masco Corporation\, and the University of Michigan's Office of the Provost and Office of the Vice President for Research. Additional support has been provided by the family of Raymond F. Cunningham in his memory. Following its showing in Ann Arbor\, the exhibition will travel to the Dallas Museum of Art.
UID:2436-919897@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2436
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175743
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T133000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Art in the Public Realm - Find it Ann Arbor
DESCRIPTION:Margaret Parker is an artist and a citizen campaigner for public art. Elaine Sims directs the U-M Health Service Gifts of Art Program. Larry Cressman\, associate professor of art in the School of Art and Design and the Residential College\, is acting chair of the U-M Committee on Public Art. All three have also served on the Ann Arbor Public Art Commission.
UID:1729-916557@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1729
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - Room 2022
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175659
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T133000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Esther Newton: The 20th Century Lesbian History Website Project
DESCRIPTION:When Esther Newton (Women's Studies\, American Culture) decided to teach a graduate seminar on 20th Century lesbian history\, she did not imagine the collaborative project that would ensue. But when it turned out that almost all the best books were out of print\, and that the word \"lesbian\" turned up such sponsored sites as \"meet naughty girls - free\" but little or no lesbian history\, she decided there was a need. Since then two cohorts of graduate students have created essays for the site. This talk documents the results\, expected and unexpected.
UID:995-913639@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/995
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Lane Hall - 2239
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175654
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:India: A Light Within - photography exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The bodily experience – textures\, sights\, sounds\, and smells – of life in Calcutta in 2007 are evoked through the photography of award-winning Carnegie-Mellon faculty member Charlee Brodsky\, and the prose and poetry of writers Zilka Joseph and Neema Bilpin Avashi.  These contemporary photos and meditations are juxtaposed with a series of photos\, \"The Dance of Hands\,\" which captures the expressive range of hand \"mudras\" in the ancient art of Odissi dance.  Renowned dance master Sreyashi Dey performs Odissi dance live in this space on Friday\, October 30.
UID:808-913178@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/808
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - Duderstadt Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175827
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T180000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Woman to Woman: Success Strategies for Graduate School
DESCRIPTION:Join faculty panelists as they share experiences and offer suggestions and strategies for success in graduate school. The discussion will be followed by a reception to promote networking among graduate students and faculty. Register online at secure.rackham.umich.edu/Events/wssel.php.
UID:2272-919460@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2272
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - Assembly Hall, Fourth Floor
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DTSTAMP:20091019T152106
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T190000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:P.R.O.F.S Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:PROFS is a monthly lecture series sponsored by the Mortarboard Society which  features professors and lecturers from various departments at The University of  Michigan.  The November 3 PROFS is featuring Brian Malley\, Professor of Psychology  speaking on the \"Spiritual Benefits of Comparative Religion\" and Alendaer Knysh\,  Professor of Islamic Studies\, speaking on \"Islam and Its Relations to Judaism and  Christianity.\"  Each speaker will give a short presentation followed by a discussion.  \n\nGrab a Snack\, Relax & Broaden Your Horizons
UID:2819-921301@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2819
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union - Pond Room
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175629
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T210000
SUMMARY:Presentation:Arts & (Incarcerated) Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Bodies are incarcerated everywhere\, in many ways – in jails\, illness\, war zones\, dangerous neighborhoods\, dangerous families – with emotional\, psychological\, intellectual\, physical\, and spiritual effects on the individuals incarcerated. What role do the arts play when bodies – people – are incarcerated?\n\nCan engagement with the arts help undo some of the effects of incarceration? Can the arts help the unincarcerated (or less incarcerated) view the more incarcerated differently\, help us think more clearly or compassionately about types of incarceration\, and effects? How might incarceration affect the art-making of the incarcerated – both process and product?\n\nJoin us for an unforgettable evening of performance\, exhibition\, and conversation about these and other questions with three consummate artist/activists who have worked with the variously incarcerated for decades.\n\nWilliam (Buzz) Alexander – U-M Professor of English\, is Founder and Director of the Prison Creative Arts Project\, which has engaged thousands of Michigan prisoners in writing and the plastic arts since 1990.  For more information\n\nJon Deak – Associate Principal Bassist with the New York Philharmonic since 1973 and a prominent composer of contemporary chamber pieces\, Jon Deak also commits himself to helping students in New York's most troubled schools express themselves through musical composition. Read an interview with Jon Deak about the N.Y. Philharmonic's Young Composer's Program Listen to Jon Deak talk with NPR about the Philharmonic's trip to North Korea\n\nJanie Paul – U-M Professor of Art & Design and Social Work\, Janie Paul has dedicated much of her life to bringing art-making opportunities to adolescents and adults in Michigan's prisons\, and to underserved students in the Detroit Public Schools.  For more information
UID:752-911508@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/752
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - Stamps Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20091103T030002
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T190000
SUMMARY:Other:Arts on Earth: Arts and (Incarcerated) Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Bodies are incarcerated everywhere\, in many ways – in jails\, illness\, war zones\, dangerous neighborhoods\, dangerous families – with emotional\, psychological\, intellectual\, physical\, and spiritual effects on the individuals incarcerated. What role do the arts play when bodies – people – are incarcerated?Can engagement with the arts help undo some of the effects of incarceration? Can the arts help the unincarcerated (or less incarcerated) view the more incarcerated differently\, help us think more clearly or compassionately about types of incarceration\, and effects? How might incarceration affect the art-making of the incarcerated – both process and product?Join us for an unforgettable evening of performance\, exhibition\, and conversation about these and other questions with three consummate artist/activists who have worked with the variously incarcerated for decades.William (Buzz) Alexander – U-M Professor of English\, is Founder and Member of the Prison Creative Arts Project\, which has engaged thousands of Michigan prisoners in writing and the plastic arts since 1990. Buzz and Janie Paul curate the Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners.Jon Deak – Associate Principal Bassist with the New York Philharmonic since 1973 and a prominent composer of contemporary chamber pieces\, Jon Deak also commits himself to helping students in New York’s most troubled schools express themselves through musical composition.Janie Paul – U-M Professor of Art & Design and Social Work\, Janie Paul has dedicated much of her life to bringing art-making opportunities to adolescents and adults in Michigan’s prisons\, and to underserved students in the Detroit Public Schools.
UID:1422-915112@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1422
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:music
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - Stamps Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20091211T154016
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T230000
SUMMARY:Other:Artsbreak
DESCRIPTION:Artsbreak is a FREE arts and crafts night every Tuesday from 8pm-11pm in the MUG (Michigan Union Ground floor). Examples of crafts we've done in the past are: painting pumpkins\, decorating small canvas tote bags\, wire photo holders\, polar fleece scarves\, and jewelry making. For the most updated craft list or to suggest a craft\, email artsbreak-uuap@umich.edu to get on our weekly listserv\, or check out UUAP's website.
UID:1256-914128@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1256
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Michigan Union - MUG
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DTSTAMP:20091103T030003
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T200000
SUMMARY:Other:Faculty Recital:  Nancy Ambrose King\, oboe
DESCRIPTION:Adam Unsworth\, horn and Sylvia Wang\, piano.  Performing works of Reinecke\, CPE Bach\, Saint-Saens\, Slavicky and Holliger.
UID:2497-920089@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/2497
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:music
LOCATION:Earl V. Moore Building - Britton Recital Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20091020T080606
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T210000
SUMMARY:Other:Figure Drawing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The Lloyd Hall Scholars Program is pleased to offer Open Figure Drawing Sessions every Tuesday and Thursday evening throughout the semester. These drawing sessions feature live models in a casual studio setting. Non-instructional\, limited supplies available. Beginners are always welcome.
UID:1414-915084@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1414
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:visual arts
LOCATION:Alice Lloyd Hall - Art Studio located on ground floor
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DTSTAMP:20101111T175727
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20091103T200000
SUMMARY:Performance:ISSA
DESCRIPTION:
UID:1582-915421@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/1582
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:music
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