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A Japanese New Year

All over the world, ceremonies are held to celebrate the new year. On Saturday, Jan. 7 a fascinating Japanese celebration will take place at the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan’s...

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Reflections on the creative life

EDITOR’S NOTE: Meryl Waldo’s internship was supported in part by an Amy Rose Silverman Fellowship from the University of Michigan Center for International and Comparative Studies (CICS). Each year CICS...

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Stamps students on the road

Travel along with 13 students from the Stamps School of Art & Design who are experiencing firsthand the successful cooperation between facilities for people with disabilities, and schools, museums,...

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Between the gallery and street

Paramodel, mugen co. paramodel pipline, 2010, PVC pipe, lumber core, timber, saw horse bracket, plastic toy, etc., Installation view at Otani Memorial Art Museum, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo This...

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Provenance

Amie Siegel Provenance (Still) 2013 HD video, color, sound 40 minutes, 30 seconds Courtesy of the artist and Simon Preston, New York Amie Siegel’s Provenance traces in reverse the global trade in...

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UMSI faculty helping to bring rare and valuable African music archive to U-M

Leo Sarkisian scoured sub-Saharan Africa to collect and create thousands of original recordings. One of the world’s most valuable and distinctive archives of music recordings will soon call the...

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Art on wheels

U-M Professor Osman Khan pauses for a photo while working on his Pakistani art truck, titled “The Road to Hybridabad.”  At a time when much of the news about Pakistan seems to involve drone attacks,...

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Students prepare for Ann Arbor’s annual Festifools parade

Mark Tucker, co-founder of Festifools and art director for the U-M Lloyd Hall Scholars Program (left), with Michelle Belgrod, U-M student (right) in the Festifools workshop, March 2015. Mark Tucker,...

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SMTD Students Perform with Top London Dance Company

Michael Parmelee and Maeve McEwen performing a duet from Alston’s “Brisk Singing.” When the Richard Alston Dance Company (RADC) celebrated its 20th anniversary in London with a special concert series...

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