Happening @ Michigan https://events.umich.edu/list/rss RSS Feed for Happening @ Michigan Events at the University of Michigan. Art Exhibit: Nancy Blum, RC Class of '85 (October 12, 2018 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/56392 56392-13896756@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, October 12, 2018 10:00am
Location: East Quadrangle
Organized By: Residential College

RC alumna '85 Nancy Blum returns to East Quad to exhibit her drawings of flowers and to deliver the 10/19 Robertson Lecture on her public art installations.

Excerpted from her artist statement:
My large‐scale works on paper, rendered in ink, colored pencil, gouache and graphite, portray a fantastic realm in which flowers own the space. I use a variety of 16th and 17th-century botanical images, from Chinese plum blossoms to German botanicals, as starting points for each drawing. Rather than alluding to an actual landscape, I instead combine species of plants in the same drawing that would not customarily exist together in nature. Obsessive handwork creates intricate layers of visual information to be discovered over time and, in this way, the works become a seductive meditation for the viewer.

I use botanical motifs to create images that are universally associated with growth and continuity. My deeper intent is to conjure the ‘flower’ as an active, forceful agent, subverting a culturally conditioned point of view that often deems the ephemeral and the organic as less powerful and of limited value. My ‘wonderland’ presents a view of life that pulses with expansive fecundity; hopefully, it also propels comprehension of the connectedness of all beings within the limitless energy operating throughout this world.

When making art for public spaces, I strive to invest these commissions with similar content, while bringing beauty and a high level of craft to a particular environment. As I conceive and develop each piece, I respond to the specifics of the surrounding architecture, ecosystem, and community in an effort to compellingly meet the needs of the site. My studio practice, in turn, is invigorated by opportunities to design work in relationship to an existing framework, and the special demands and responsibilities this process entails.

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Exhibition Thu, 04 Oct 2018 12:32:50 -0400 2018-10-12T10:00:00-04:00 2018-10-12T17:00:00-04:00 East Quadrangle Residential College Exhibition Nancy Blum Drawing Exhibit
Special Exhibition Tour | Urban Biographies (October 13, 2018 2:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/54233 54233-13546021@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, October 13, 2018 2:00pm
Location: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Organized By: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Human beings are political animals, said the Greek philosopher Aristotle: animals that live in the “polis,” the Greek word for city. Over two thousand years later, we are still political animals, and the study of ancient cities is of abiding interest, for our perceptions of the urban centers of the past continue to exert a powerful hold on modern culture.

This exhibition showcases three Classical cities where the University of Michigan sponsors field projects: Gabii in Italy, Olynthos in Greece, and Notion in Turkey. The archaeologists excavating these cities, in collaboration with students and faculty from U-M’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, are comparing their findings to projects of urban renewal in contemporary Detroit, asking two main questions: How do contemporary archaeological methods facilitate the study of both ancient and modern cities? And how can the study of the past help illuminate the challenges and opportunities facing Detroit today?

Join us for a guided tour of this special exhibition, on view only until January 6, 2019.
Visit the exhibition website: http://exhibitions.kelsey.lsa.umich.edu/urban-biographies/

Saturday Sampler tours are free and open to all visitors. If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to attend this tour, please contact the education office (734-647-4167) at least two weeks in advance. We ask for advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the University to arrange.

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Other Sat, 25 Aug 2018 11:31:42 -0400 2018-10-13T14:00:00-04:00 2018-10-13T15:00:00-04:00 Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Other Urban Biographies
Painting His Way Home (October 17, 2018 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/56440 56440-13905999@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 11:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Prison Creative Arts Project, The

*Free and Open to Public*

A self-taught artist who spent 45 years in prison for a crime committed when he was 17 years old, Martin Vargas has participated in the Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners since its inception in 1996. He has created hundreds of pieces of art, one of which was gifted to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor during her visit to University of Michigan in 2017.

Earlier this year, Martin came home after more 45 years of incarceration. Join us and celebrate Martin at Detroit Street Filling Station (300 Detroit St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104) as he opens his solo exhibition in Ann Arbor on Oct 17, 2018 (reception at 5:30 p.m.). The exhibition opens through December, 2018 (11 am - 9 pm, Tuesday - Saturday; 10 am - 3 pm on Sunday; Closed on Monday)

This Exhibition is co-sponsored by Detroit Street Filling Station

Image: Painting His Way Home, Martin Vargas, Acrylic, 2017

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Exhibition Tue, 20 Nov 2018 12:18:40 -0500 2018-10-17T11:00:00-04:00 2018-10-17T21:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Prison Creative Arts Project, The Exhibition Painting His Way Home, Martin Vargas, Acrylic
"Over There" With the American Expeditionary Forces in France During the Great War (October 18, 2018 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/56908 56908-14023817@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 18, 2018 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

This exhibit, featuring collections preserved at the Clements, highlights the first-hand accounts of American soldiers serving in the Great War in 1917-18. Through their handwritten letters, death reports, postcards, photographs, and objects, glimpse the day-to-day lives, longings, and horrific realities of war they experienced while fighting “Over There” on the Western Front. This project aligns with the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that brought their fighting to an end on November 11, 1918.

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Exhibition Wed, 31 Oct 2018 15:11:29 -0400 2018-10-18T12:00:00-04:00 2018-10-18T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location William L. Clements Library Exhibition Singing at Base Hospital #29, London, England, 1918. World War I Surgeon's Album. Graphics Division.
Not Separate from the Street: Nancy Blum and Public Art Installation (October 19, 2018 4:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/54327 54327-13572279@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, October 19, 2018 4:30pm
Location: East Quadrangle
Organized By: Residential College

The Robertson Lecture is an endowed annual event of the LSA Residential College, and is a lasting gift of the first Dean of the RC, James Robertson. The lecturer is traditionally a notable alumna/us of the RC, someone impacting their chosen field(s) in ways congruent with the philosophy of the College. The 2018 Robertson Lecture will be delivered at the Keene Theater in East Quadrangle on October 19th by Nancy Blum, class of '85, a Brooklyn-based artist who is known for her public art commissions and works on paper. In addition to graduating from the RC with majors in Psychology and Women’s Studies, she received an MSW from the U-M School of Social work and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her current work is installed primarily out of the gallery, not separated from the street but integrated into it, with a particular interest in sites of transit in cities and within hospital settings. Her recent commissions include medicinal wildflower windows at the San Francisco General Hospital acute care unit; large, graceful birds in flights of migration/immigration integrated into three light-rail stations in Minneapolis/St. Paul; and over-sized yellow flower sculptures sprouting from a rainwater filtration green space at a bus loop outside Philadelphia.

In her Robertson lecture, Nancy will share anecdotes about these and other works, and take us behind the scenes of her in-progress installation at an MTA train station in NYC. She'll explore how her multiple interests take root in public art, and she'll give us a sense for how she forged her own path as an artist - a journey, she says, that began at the Residential College, notably thanks to mentoring from her ceramics professor, Susan Crowell.

Following the Lecture, please join us for a reception for the artist at the RC Art Gallery, located on the first floor of East Quadrangle. Refreshments will be served. An exhibit of Nancy's drawings will be on display at the same gallery through November 9th, (M-F 10am-5pm, free admission).

WATCH THIS LECTURE from your internet browser during its simulcast, 10/19 from 4:30-5:30pm EST at the link below.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:12:53 -0400 2018-10-19T16:30:00-04:00 2018-10-19T17:30:00-04:00 East Quadrangle Residential College Lecture / Discussion Nancy Blum: Not Separate from the Street
Gallery Opening and Artist Reception (October 19, 2018 5:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/56396 56396-13896789@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, October 19, 2018 5:30pm
Location: East Quadrangle
Organized By: Residential College

Join us for the opening reception for the exhibit described below. Refreshments will be served, and Nancy will be on site to enjoy conversation with you.

RC alumna '85 Nancy Blum returns to East Quad to exhibit her drawings of flowers and to deliver the 10/19 Robertson Lecture on her public art installations.

Excerpted from her artist statement:
My large‐scale works on paper, rendered in ink, colored pencil, gouache and graphite, portray a fantastic realm in which flowers own the space. I use a variety of 16th and 17th-century botanical images, from Chinese plum blossoms to German botanicals, as starting points for each drawing. Rather than alluding to an actual landscape, I instead combine species of plants in the same drawing that would not customarily exist together in nature. Obsessive handwork creates intricate layers of visual information to be discovered over time and, in this way, the works become a seductive meditation for the viewer.

I use botanical motifs to create images that are universally associated with growth and continuity. My deeper intent is to conjure the ‘flower’ as an active, forceful agent, subverting a culturally conditioned point of view that often deems the ephemeral and the organic as less powerful and of limited value. My ‘wonderland’ presents a view of life that pulses with expansive fecundity; hopefully, it also propels comprehension of the connectedness of all beings within the limitless energy operating throughout this world.

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Reception / Open House Thu, 04 Oct 2018 12:36:25 -0400 2018-10-19T17:30:00-04:00 2018-10-19T19:00:00-04:00 East Quadrangle Residential College Reception / Open House Nancy Blum Drawing Exhibit
Family Day | Ancient Cities (October 21, 2018 11:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/55701 55701-13770557@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, October 21, 2018 11:30am
Location: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Organized By: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Explore . . .
The ways archaeologists use technology (and try out our 3D scanner!)

Discover . . .
How ancient weavers created colorful woven fabrics

Create . . .
Your own Greek theater mask and design a pebble-style mosaic

The Kelsey Museum and the Family Day event are free and open to the public. Engaging, hands-on activities take place in Newberry Hall. Kid-friendly tours of the special exhibition "Urban Biographies, Ancient and Modern" will take place at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 PM.

For more information, please call 734-647-4167 or visit: https://lsa.umich.edu/kelsey
Visit the exhibition website: http://exhibitions.kelsey.lsa.umich.edu/urban-biographies

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Other Wed, 03 Oct 2018 11:25:18 -0400 2018-10-21T11:30:00-04:00 2018-10-21T15:30:00-04:00 Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Other Family Day, October 2018
Dialogues on Diversity in Science (October 23, 2018 4:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/56172 56172-13841826@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 4:30pm
Location: Power Center for the Performing Arts
Organized By: Michigan Medicine Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

Join the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and The Endowment for Basic Sciences at an innovative diversity dialogue event featuring EMMY award-winning actor and diversity trainer Ron Jones.

Ron Jones is the executive director of Dialogues on Diversity (DOD), a theatre company that uses theatrical models to make messages of difference, inclusion, and social justice accessible, engaging, and entertaining. At this event, Ron Jones and his cast will create a performance specifically catered to address obstacles faced in our scientific communities and workspaces.

RSVP Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QYRPPVJtxrVMICEWsE91a4yDMg2denVc1hQFxm3EGB4/edit?ts=5ba3e8ad

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Performance Mon, 01 Oct 2018 13:11:17 -0400 2018-10-23T16:30:00-04:00 2018-10-23T18:00:00-04:00 Power Center for the Performing Arts Michigan Medicine Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Performance Marketing Ad for event
Luzinterruptus: "Literature vs. Traffic" (October 23, 2018 5:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/54081 54081-13521847@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 5:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

This October, the Institute for the Humanities is shutting down Liberty Street near U-M campus. We’re going to reuse thousands of discarded books, turning them into an illuminated pathway for “Literature vs. Traffic,” a large-scale art installation by Spanish undercover art collective Luzinterruptus.

Ann Arbor joins Toronto, New York, and Melbourne, as we feature--for one night only--the brilliance of 10,000 books and thousands of LED lights. What was just a street will become a beautiful installation, as we bring the power of art, education, the written word, and free thought to the entire Ann Arbor community by essentially “paving” Liberty St. with thousands of glowing books.

This is a grass-roots project and your participation is essential!

Want to play a part in this amazing campus and community-wide project? We need:

Volunteers: Community and campus groups and individuals to volunteer to work with the artists to prep & attach lights to books (Oct 15-23). Sign up to volunteer here: http://myumi.ch/6jW5V

Visitors: Come view the extraordinary installation, and help us extend the life of a book by taking some books home (Oct. 23 5-11pm, books can be taken home after 8pm).

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Exhibition Fri, 19 Oct 2018 13:59:53 -0400 2018-10-23T17:00:00-04:00 2018-10-23T23:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Luzinterruptus
Luzinterruptus: "Literature vs. Traffic" Post-Event Discussion (October 24, 2018 2:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/54082 54082-13521848@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 2:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Members of the undercover Spanish art collective Luzinterruptus join us for a discussion about the Oct. 23 "Literature vs. Traffic" installation.

About the installation:

This October, the Institute for the Humanities is shutting down Liberty Street near U-M campus. We’re going to reuse thousands of discarded books, turning them into an illuminated pathway for “Literature vs. Traffic,” a large-scale art installation by Spanish undercover art collective Luzinterruptus.

Ann Arbor joins Toronto, New York, and Melbourne, as we feature--for one night only--the brilliance of 10,000 books and thousands of LED lights. What was just a street will become a beautiful installation, as we bring the power of art, education, the written word, and free thought to the entire Ann Arbor community by essentially “paving” Liberty St. with thousands of glowing books.

This is a grass-roots project and your participation is essential!

Want to play a part in this amazing campus and community-wide project? We need:

Volunteers: Community and campus groups and individuals to volunteer to work with the artists to prep & attach lights to books (Oct 15-23), and the day of the event (Oct 23);

Donations: Books that would otherwise be recycled or thrown away;

Visitors: Come view the extraordinary installation, and help us extend the life of a book by taking one (or more) home (Oct. 23 5-11pm).

Small quantities of books can be dropped off at the Institute for the Humanities office at 202 S. Thayer. We can also pick up larger quantities of books. Read more on our website at www.lsa.umich.edu/humanities, or email luzinterruptus@umich.edu to volunteer, schedule a book pick-up, or with questions.

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 22 Aug 2018 17:07:38 -0400 2018-10-24T14:00:00-04:00 2018-10-24T15:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Institute for the Humanities Lecture / Discussion Luzinterruptus
An Evening of Classics (October 24, 2018 5:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/52493 52493-12827609@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 5:30pm
Location: Angell Hall
Organized By: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

A series of presentations detailing the recent discoveries made by the directors of the three projects appearing in the "Urban Biographies" exhibition. These presentations will be followed by a response by Kelsey Museum Research Scientist and Director of the El Kurru excavations, Geoff Emberling.

Reception at 5:00 PM, presentations at 5:30 PM.

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Presentation Wed, 29 Aug 2018 15:35:15 -0400 2018-10-24T17:30:00-04:00 2018-10-24T19:00:00-04:00 Angell Hall Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Presentation Urban Biographies, Ancient and Modern
Yi-Chun Wu: East in Motion (November 1, 2018 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/54510 54510-13592092@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 1, 2018 8:00am
Location: Michigan League
Organized By: Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan

Over the last decade, Yi-Chun Wu has been working with numerous prestigious dance companies all over the world, including the Paris Opera Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, Shen Wei Dance Arts, American Ballet Theatre, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, and many more. Her photo exhibition entitled “East in Motion” will showcase her photographs of "eastern" bodies and movements that transcend all boundaries of nations and races.

Yi-Chun Wu is a dance photographer. In the last ten years, Yi-Chun Wu has worked with many dancers and dance companies internationally. She worked with many prestigious dance companies including the Paris Opera Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater 2, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Grupo Corpo, Philippe Decouflé, Batsheva, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, GALA FLAMENCA, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, CCDC, Guangdong Modern Dance Company, BeijingDance / LDTX, Shen Wei Dance Arts, Houying Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Martha Graham Dance Company, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Pilobolus, Momix, Trisha Brown Dance Company, Twyla Tharp, Ballet Hispanico, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, and Stephen Petronio Company. She was the house photographer for NYLA (previous known as Dance Theater Workshop) for 3 years and worked as a contract photographer for MoMA's Performing Art Series. She is also the official photographer of dance festivals for Singapore da:ns festival, Guangdong Dance Festival, and several dance festivals in New York City.

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Exhibition Thu, 30 Aug 2018 15:49:14 -0400 2018-11-01T08:00:00-04:00 2018-11-01T23:00:00-04:00 Michigan League Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan Exhibition YiChun Wu
Exhibition Tour: Have We Met? Dialogues on Memory and Desire (November 2, 2018 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/54717 54717-13638574@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, November 2, 2018 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

Join us for a light lunch and an exhibition tour of Have We Met? Dialogues on Memory & Desire with curator Srimoyee Mitra. This conversation will be followed by refreshments and is part of the Victors for Michigan Campaign Celebration weekend.

Have We Met: Dialogues on Memory and Desire draws inspiration from Ann Arbor’s legacy of social movements (Anti-War Movement, Civil Rights Movements) and experimental art practices (The Once Group) from the late-1950s to the 1970s as its point of departure. It brings together archival materials and reproductions from the University of Michigan’s Labadie Collection and the Bentley Library in conjunction with radical artworks by diverse, multi-generational artists and designers whose works are deeply influenced by the ideas of freedom and self-determination; re-writing the canonical accounts of history; and building contemporary culture and solidarity through collective action.

At a time when the idea of citizenship in the United States is being deeply challenged and redefined through horrific occurrences of gun violence and police brutality towards racialized and queer civilians and refugees, this exhibition asks what role art institutions can play in building inclusive and vibrant creative spaces the 21st Century. Have We Met? Dialogues on Memory and Desire retraces and learns from models of collectivity and organizing mobilized by artists, designers, and cultural producers in the past and present as a lens to understand the contemporary moment and re-imagine the future.  It explores the complex relationships and at times overlapping and contested concerns between contemporary art, design, and social justice that continually influence and inform one another.

Artists: Rudolf Baranik, Stephanie Dinkins, Emory Douglas, Brendan Fernandes, Chitra Ganesh, Carole Harris, Maren Hassinger, Al Loving, Josh MacPhee, Native Art Department International, Michele Oka Doner, Yoko Ono, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Martha Rosler, Buster Simpson, Gregory Sholette, Leni Sinclair, Stephanie Syjuco, Graem Whyte, and Zafos Xagoraris.

Curated by Srimoyee Mitra.

Please RSVP to reserve your place for this free event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lunchtime-exhibition-tour-have-we-met-dialogues-on-memory-and-desire-tickets-49848502212

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 12 Sep 2018 12:15:44 -0400 2018-11-02T12:00:00-04:00 2018-11-02T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Lecture / Discussion https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/have-we-met-horiz.jpg
UMMA AFTER HOURS — Campaign Finale Edition (November 2, 2018 7:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/57189 57189-14128650@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, November 2, 2018 7:00pm
Location: Museum of Art
Organized By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)

We're All Victors! Join us to celebrate YOU—our community, members, and donors as we honor your support of UMMA and the University of Michigan. Live Afrobeat and R&B inspired music with asante from 7-9 p.m. DJ Kampaign and Michigan Electronic Music Collective's fabi0la on the ones and twos 9:30-11 p.m. Curator chats, great food, art making, and more throughout the evening. Download the full program listing. All are welcome—the Museum is always free.

RSVP and share on Facebook.

Tag photos, posts, and tweets with #UMMAVictors!

UMMA After Hours is generously sponsored by Fidelity Investments. The media sponsors for UMMA After Hours are Michigan Radio and the Ann Arbor Observer.

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Social / Informal Gathering Tue, 30 Oct 2018 08:42:55 -0400 2018-11-02T19:00:00-04:00 2018-11-02T23:00:00-04:00 Museum of Art University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) Social / Informal Gathering Campaign Finale!
LOOK 101: Seeing Art in an Instagram World (November 5, 2018 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/54083 54083-13521849@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, November 5, 2018 1:00pm
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Geared toward undergraduate students and focusing on the current exhibitions at the Institute for the Humanities, this contemporary series of discussions offers a fresh take on the basics of looking and evaluating art in the gallery and how it’s organized, making the connection from the traditional “white cube gallery” to iGen visual worlds like Facebook and Instagram. Today: How to look at the art of Luzinterruptus with Institute for the Humanities curator Amanda Krugliak.

About Luzinterruptus:

This October, the Institute for the Humanities is shutting down Liberty Street near U-M campus. We’re going to reuse thousands of discarded books, turning them into an illuminated pathway for “Literature vs. Traffic,” a large-scale art installation by Spanish undercover art collective Luzinterruptus.

Ann Arbor joins Toronto, New York, and Melbourne, as we feature--for one night only--the brilliance of 10,000 books and thousands of LED lights. What was just a street will become a beautiful installation, as we bring the power of art, education, the written word, and free thought to the entire Ann Arbor community by essentially “paving” Liberty St. with thousands of glowing books.

This is a grass-roots project and your participation is essential!

Want to play a part in this amazing campus and community-wide project? We need:

Volunteers: Community and campus groups and individuals to volunteer to work with the artists to prep & attach lights to books (Oct 15-23), and the day of the event (Oct 23);

Donations: Books that would otherwise be recycled or thrown away;

Visitors: Come view the extraordinary installation, and help us extend the life of a book by taking one (or more) home (Oct. 23 5-11pm).

Small quantities of books can be dropped off at the Institute for the Humanities office at 202 S. Thayer. We can also pick up larger quantities of books. Read more on our website at www.lsa.umich.edu/humanities, or email luzinterruptus@umich.edu to volunteer, schedule a book pick-up, or with questions.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 23 Aug 2018 14:26:24 -0400 2018-11-05T13:00:00-05:00 2018-11-05T14:30:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Lecture / Discussion Luzinterruptus