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Chelsea Painters is exhibiting more than 50 works of art during March-April in the new Raymond James gallery space in downtown Ann Arbor. Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am- 5 pm. Evening receptions by invitatio
Archaeological research by curators, research scientists, and affiliated students of the UM Museum of Anthropology encompasses the full scope of human cultural evolution from our earliest tool-making
The Kelsey's reinstallation of its permanent exhibition in the beautiful new William E. Upjohn Exhibit Wing features highlights from their collections, including a colorfully painted Egyptian mum
This display showcases collections research at the U-M Museums of Anthropology, Paleontology, and Zoology, and the Herbarium. Museum specimens substantiate collecting events and provide a basis for sc
Cory Arcangel is often described as a "digital media" artist, although he is more fully understood as an artist concerned with the forms and processes of digital and media culture. Having fi
The Museum of Art has an outstanding collection of the graphic work of early 20th-century art, particularly the work of the German Expressionists. Complementing this rich array of works are the import
The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection is notable both for the character and breadth of the objects and for the individuals who created it. Herbert Vogel spent most of his working life as an employe
This storytime features stories and songs.
This exhibition features the work of Chang Ku-nien, a versatile and proficient practitioner of the ancient tradition of Chinese painting, and explores his development as an artist over a lifetime. Tra
The monthly meeting of the Ann Arbor Public Art Commission, which oversees projects funded by the city's Percent for Art program, provides opportunity for public commentary.
This course will be split over two days: Tuesday, March 9th and Thursday, March 11th (each day the class will go from 5:30pm to 10:00pm). This course includes Adult/Child/Infant CPR with Automated Ext
Commission meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month, are open to the public, and have opportunities for public input.
These meetings are open to the public and broadcast live on Community Television Network, Channel 16. See www.a2ctn.org/ for a rebroadcast schedule.
Known for their legendary live performances, The Neville Brothers have helped lay the foundation for the New Orleans music community.
"Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" is a FREE, ongoing, two-part workshop series designed to help participants learn to understand, identify and address adolescent alcohol/other
Chelsea Painters is exhibiting more than 50 works of art during March-April in the new Raymond James gallery space in downtown Ann Arbor. Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am- 5 pm. Evening receptions by invitatio
Archaeological research by curators, research scientists, and affiliated students of the UM Museum of Anthropology encompasses the full scope of human cultural evolution from our earliest tool-making
The Kelsey's reinstallation of its permanent exhibition in the beautiful new William E. Upjohn Exhibit Wing features highlights from their collections, including a colorfully painted Egyptian mum
This display showcases collections research at the U-M Museums of Anthropology, Paleontology, and Zoology, and the Herbarium. Museum specimens substantiate collecting events and provide a basis for sc
The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection is notable both for the character and breadth of the objects and for the individuals who created it. Herbert Vogel spent most of his working life as an employe