Presented By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Feel Good Friday: Feel Good Frybread
University of Michigan Museum of Art
It’s finally Friday, and you deserve to Feel Good!
November is Feel Good Frybread an evening open to all celebrating Indigenous communities hosted by UMMA, The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs’ Native American Heritage Month Committee, and U-M’s Native American Student Association. And yes, there will be frybread!
Feel Good Frybread 2025 will be the culminating event for Andrea Carlson: Future Cache, the UMMA exhibition that has been a catalyst of collaborations across the region to welcome and uplift Native communities and students since it opened in June 2022.
Featuring an artist panel on Indigenous Futurism with Andrea Carlson, Frank Waln, and Debra Yepa-Pappan and a musical performance by Frank Waln, frybread by Eva and Robin Menefee of Anishnabe Meejim, book giveaways, hands-on art making with Heron Hill Designs, and more!
November is Feel Good Frybread an evening open to all celebrating Indigenous communities hosted by UMMA, The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs’ Native American Heritage Month Committee, and U-M’s Native American Student Association. And yes, there will be frybread!
Feel Good Frybread 2025 will be the culminating event for Andrea Carlson: Future Cache, the UMMA exhibition that has been a catalyst of collaborations across the region to welcome and uplift Native communities and students since it opened in June 2022.
Featuring an artist panel on Indigenous Futurism with Andrea Carlson, Frank Waln, and Debra Yepa-Pappan and a musical performance by Frank Waln, frybread by Eva and Robin Menefee of Anishnabe Meejim, book giveaways, hands-on art making with Heron Hill Designs, and more!