This residency at the University of Michigan offers a $20,000 honorarium, housing, studio space, and up to $5,000 in funding support for project materials.
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Cranbrook Academy of Art Announces Lectures With Artists, Architects, Curators, Designers
Cannupa Hanska Luger, Hamza Walker, Roberto Lugo, Ghada Amer, Norman Teague, Risa Puleo, Yolande Daniels, Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur, and Yuri Suzuki are speaking in this free public series.
Levon Kafafian Weaves a Queer Armenian Future
The Detroit-based nonbinary artist breathes new life into customs and traditions, giving them a space to grow with the diaspora.
What Would a World Without Genocide Look Like?
Reparations of the Heart prompts the question: Where would diaspora Armenians and other SWANA communities be if the Armenian Genocide had never happened?
The Bennett Prize’s Rising Voices 3 Showcases Women Figurative Realist Painters
Creating an art prize and traveling exhibition featuring women artists is not for the faint of heart.
61st Ann Arbor Film Festival Features 108 Films From 33 Countries
With screenings and programs both online and in person, the oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival in North America opens March 21.
Two SWANA Artists’ Vision for a City of the Future
Dahlia Elsayed and Andrew Haik Demirjian imagine “Mustaqbaaaahpolis” as a city free from “extraction, time scarcity, and exploitation.”
What’s the Weirdest Ornament You’d Hang on Your Tree?
An exhibition on view at Detroit’s Henry Ford Museum features 7,000 Christmas ornaments, from the traditionally festive to the deeply bizarre.
University of Michigan’s Stamps School of Art & Design Offers a Unique MFA Experience
This top-ranked, highly selective graduate program supports its students as they pursue diverse creative practices.
Michigan Art Dealer Swindled Seniors in $1.6M Fraud Scheme
Wendy Halsted Beard defrauded her clients of over 100 photographs, including works by Ansel Adams, and targeted elderly collectors.
Cranbrook Academy of Art Announces Online Conversation Series About Graduate Programs
These virtual talks will share details on the MFA and M.Arch programs, alumni experiences, financial aid and fellowships, student life, and more.
Whistleblower Group Seeks to Stop Re-Accreditation of Detroit Institute of Arts
In a missive to the American Alliance of Museums, the nonprofit legal organization Whistleblower Aid said the museum does not meet criteria for accreditation, citing “race- and gender-based hiring” and a culture of retaliation, among other issues.