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The University of Michigan’s Symphony Band will embark on a 2025 State of the Arts: Symphony Band Tour, bringing the transformative power of music to communities across Michigan.
The University of Michigan’s Arts Initiative has announced the 2025 cohort of its Creative Careers Residency — a pioneering transitional program designed to support emerging creatives as they move from academic study into full-time, professional creative practice.
Arts Across Campus
Food for Thought is a new feature on arts, ink. by Stamps senior Sophia Cao, exploring local restaurants and food through comics
Tchaikovsky’s only violin concerto is a piece full of movement– shifting from periods of softness to an enthusiastic intensity. And it always lights up my heart to hear the moment the sounds explode, culminating in a beautifully rich melody.
Witness the Small Life, a weekly feature by Stamps student Mia Lambert uses illustrations and writing to draw attention to the moments in our days that make our lives rich with stories and connections.
UM-Flint was welcomed to a unique and fresh twist of Korean traditional music and folk stories with the deep entwined American styles of swing jazz.
The Stampede installation at the Stamps Gallery is something different — fresh, young, and alive.
The reality of trying to make art in a late-stage capitalist, colonized society is that a lot of artists, even professional ones, are forced to work a fulltime day job while making art on the side.
Fifty years after its founding, UMMA celebrates the legacy of La Raza Art and Media Collective, a trailblazing group of Chicano, Hispanic and Latino/a creatives.
The major gift will support five archaeological expeditions around the world as well as educational programming for K-12 students in Michigan.
A weekly feature from STAMPS student Georgina Correa.
Few movies have moved me to tears quite like “Disfluency.” Maybe it was the achingly familiar depiction of a Michigan summer—its bittersweet nostalgia and quiet moments of reflection…
Reviewing the powerful stage adaptation of Zoulfa Katouh’s As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow at U-M Dearborn.
Elena Roumaya, a senior nursing major at U-M Flint, has combined her love for dance and health care in a powerful project for her pediatric nursing class.
Reviewing violinist Anda Jiang’s “Duos” at The School of Music, Theatre & Dance.
For LSA graduate student, Julianna Loera-Wiggins, stand-up comedy is a powerful form of storytelling.
UM-Flint Theatre's production of Exit, Pursued by a Bear explores trauma and liberation through a darkly humorous lens.
New and existing works by Indigenous basket weavers are on display at the U-M Stamps Gallery, through Dec. 15.
When first entering the exhibition, the words that immediately greet the viewer are “Please Take Off Your Shoes.”
University of Michigan student Allison Wei didn’t come to Michigan intending to study the arts. That all changed when she took a class her freshman year with poet, author, and professor Carlina Duan.