Illuminating the Role of University Art Museums with Christina Olsen

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on U-M Creative Currents, a podcast from the University of Michigan's Arts Initiative. In this episode, host Mark Clague sits down with Christina Olsen, Director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA).

With over 25 years of leadership experience at major museums and foundations like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Tina offers a unique perspective on the vital role the arts play within a university setting.

In a wide-ranging discussion, Tina and Mark explore the mission and impact of UMMA on the campus and the surrounding community. They delve into how university museums differ from civic institutions, and how UMMA serves students across diverse disciplines, from art and design to literature, science, and beyond.

Tina shares her personal journey into the arts world and what drew her to arts leadership. She provides insight into the big ideas and challenges UMMA is currently grappling with, as well as innovative programs that could serve as models for other institutions.

Whether you're an art lover, a University of Michigan student, or simply curious about the intersection of arts and academia, this engaging episode promises to illuminate the enduring value of the arts within a major research university.

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