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Democracy through the arts at U-M
With students back on campus, the University of Michigan’s Arts Initiative and the Creative Campus Voting Project have ramped up efforts to encourage students to vote in the 2024 presidential election.
Using art to aid well-being with Take Care programming
The University of Michigan’s Arts Initiative, Wolverine Wellness and other campus partners have joined forces to center personal and community well-being in the 2024-25 academic year with a focus on the theme Take Care.
Arts Initiative supports arts partnership teams across U‑M campuses
The University of Michigan Arts Initiative’s Projects in Partnership program has awarded funding to four arts-based teams representing more than 18 units, schools and colleges across U-M’s Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses and in Detroit.
PiP projects are large-scale projects that activate the campus and community, increase arts engagement for students, faculty, staff and the region, and leverage interdisciplinary partnerships for impact that could not be achieved effectively by one partner alone.
U-M Library bringing book arts to Ann Arbor Art Fair
The University of Michigan Libraries, in collaboration with the U-M Arts Initiative, are bringing book arts into focus at this year’s Ann Arbor Art Fair with Art + Science.
Visitors to the fair will be able to create their own flora-inspired prints using two historically important book art methods: cyanotype and woodblock printing.
Arts Initiative names Mark Clague inaugural executive director
The University of Michigan’s Arts Initiative has named Mark Clague, professor of music and associate dean for collaborations and partnerships in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, as its inaugural executive director following a national search.
Clague, who also is director of U-M’s Gershwin Initiative and has been the initiative’s interim executive director since September 2023, will begin his five-year appointment July 1.
Machine Dazzle and his ouroboros of sustainability
In Ouroboros, artist Machine Dazzle presents a maximalist wonderland inspired by the ancient symbol of a snake consuming its own tail. Unfolding in three acts, Dazzle’s installation explores a journey of infinities and stories of eternal life and rebirth.
Dragademia mixes scholarship and performance
Dragademia featured drag queens Lola von Miramar and LaWhore Vagistan taking a deep dive into two books that examine the cultural narratives and social issues surrounding drag performances. And while their experiences as performers were more than relevant to the conversation, both had additional standing to speak about the books in question.
OVPR, Arts Initiative award funding to seven teams
The Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration grant program has awarded its second round of funding to seven arts-based research projects, led by teams representing nine schools across the University of Michigan campuses in Ann Arbor and Dearborn.
The ARIA program, a collaborative venture by the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Arts Initiative, awarded more than $300,000 in April to support innovative projects that emphasize the pursuit of new methodologies and interactions that can reshape the role art plays in academic inquiry and social discourse.
NPR’s Anastasia Tsioulcas named U-M’s inaugural Knight-Wallace Arts Journalism Fellow
Anastasia Tsioulcas, Culture Correspondent for NPR, has been named the inaugural Knight-Wallace Arts Journalism Fellow in a joint effort between the University of Michigan Arts Initiative and the Wallace House Center for Journalists.
Arts Initiative announces 2024 Creative Careers Residents
The University of Michigan Arts Initiative has announced three master’s degree-level residents for its Creative Careers Residency, a transitional program providing support for full-time, self-directed creative practice in architecture and urban planning, art and design, performing arts, intermedia arts or creative writing.
U-M Student Life Sustainability Announces Artist-in-Residence Dawn Weleski in Partnership with U-M Arts Initiative
The University of Michigan’s Student Life Sustainability Office is proud to announce, in partnership with the U-M Arts Initiative, artist-in-residence Dawn Weleski as part of the "Noon at Night,” a collaborative project offering radical hospitality through participatory performances, student campus tours, and a community café. This initiative is supported by U-M Student Life Sustainability Cultural Organizers and the Arts Initiative.
A2SF Announces Community Keys in Partnership with U-M Arts Initiative
The Ann Arbor Summer Festival (A2SF) announces Community Keys in partnership with the University of Michigan Arts Initiative. Current U-M students and graduates will decoratively paint three pianos presented in locations throughout Ann Arbor from May 1-June 21. On June 21, the pianos will appear at Top of the Park as a finale for a Make Music Day community concert.
Mural project offers arts access to science students
A unique collaboration between students, faculty and local artists is bringing a vibrant mural related to the field of nuclear engineering to the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus this spring.
The interdisciplinary mural project was sparked by U-M faculty and graduate students in the sciences seeking creative, hands-on art-making outlets beyond their research.
Transforming trauma into healing power through the arts
Composer and University of Michigan lecturer Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra has co-created a trailblazing world premiere production, “Ni une más,” that braids together music, theater and dance to tell the stories of those who have survived gender-based violence and to showcase their growing agency.
ISR to host artist residency in partnership with Arts Initiative
The Institute for Social Research will host Houston-based artist Rick Lowe as part of the U-M Arts Initiative’s Creators on Campus program.
OVPR, Arts Initiative grants awarded to 14 research teams
The Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration grant program and the Creativity Lab research development program have awarded their first round of funding to support innovative projects that center the arts in research and creative practice.
ARIA and C-lab were formed and funded in a joint effort between the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Arts Initiative.
School of Social Work to host featured artist residency
The School of Social Work, in partnership with the U-M Arts Initiative, has announced the selection of the Pan-African Creative Exchange as the featured artist residency for 2024.
This is the first artist residency at SSW and the second iteration of the Arts Initiative’s Visiting Artist Integration Program, designed to infuse the University of Michigan’s engagement and learning processes with the dynamic creativity of artists.
[art]seen REVIEW: Impulse III: Triple Threat
Yay!! Another Memco event! This was their third Impulse event, and it was a collaboration with WCBN (the student radio) and A/Squared (a student fashion and culture magazine).
REVIEW: 58 Greene Presents: Greenie Night Live
While several other a cappella groups performed last weekend, 58 Greene was the only one that mattered.
[art]seen REVIEW: Greenie Night Live
This last Saturday, 58 Greene’s diverse ensemble delivered Greenie Night Live, an amateur yet earnest a cappella performance with a unique set list that ranged from R&B to Alternative Indie.