Summer At The University of Michigan - Campus Museums
What wonders await you at the university’s many museums? UMMA, UMMNH, and Kelsey Museum of Archaeology all offer world-class experiences to engage with history, art, and science right here on campus—and the best part is that they're free and open to the public.
Check out their websites for hours of operation and more information:
umma.umich.edu
lsa.umich.edu/kelsey
lsa.umich.edu/ummnh
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University of Michigan Museum Research Collections Move
Movers have finished hauling more than 20 million museum specimens from the University of Michigan’s zoology, paleontology and anthropology collections to a state-of-the-art collections and research facility.
The specimens were moved to the university’s research museums complex on Varsity Drive, about 5 miles south of the U-M central campus. The Varsity Drive facility has been home to the U-M Herbarium since 2001. Learn more:
Top Tourist Attractions in Ann Arbor - Travel Michigan
Top Tourist Attractions in Ann Arbor - Travel Michigan:
Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, University of Michigan, Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum, Law Quadrangle, Main Street, Kerrytown, Michigan Theater, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan Museum of Natural History, Hudson Mills Metropark, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, State Street
Dinosaur Museum Tour - University of Michigan
Hello Everyone! Welcome back to my channel! I took this video on Mother's Day, my family surprised me with a trip to the University of Michigan Natural History Museum. I love history....all history and I love dinosaurs. So I hope you enjoy.
My take away is it is a small college museum but they did an OUTSTANDING job with the exhibit and the number of fossils they have is amazing. They also made it very child friendly with casts that they can touch and complete glass barricades for little people to look through. My children are 4,3 and 1 and they LOVED it. It was super crowed though (which for a holiday I guess would be expected) and it get's tight for moving with all of the bodies. So that is the downside. I highly recommend it though. It was a great experience and very educational. I'm sorry for the pace of the videos as again it was very crowded and I didn't want to hold up lines filming.
I am hoping to go back on a slower day and get better quality.
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Museum of Natural History
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Michigan Minds: The New U-M Museum of Natural History
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this summer, i went to an architecture camp at university of michigan and had the best time! so ya heres the vlog. enjoy.
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Travelogue: Plein Air Painting in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Spring's here with a new travel vlog! Let's visit & explore Ann Arbor, MI to paint some landscapes/cityscapes/architecture/urban sketching. Pure Michigan! I use my Whiskey Painter Palette, pen, and bullet pencil to draw and paint the sights, including Main Street, University of Michigan campus, Graffiti Alley, and Pinball Pete's arcade to play some video games. We swing by U of M Museum of Art and check out some Picasso and Diego Rivera.
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University of Michigan Museum of Natural History | Time to Evolve
Ann Arbor Michigan - University of Michigan Historical buildings
Ann Arbor Michigan history is explored and examined by looking at various vintage photographs of the University of Michigan buildings. In the video we cross examine a vintage map of Ann Arbor with these vintage photographs.
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The Michigan Traditional Arts Program - MTAP
The Michigan State University Museum's Michigan Traditional Arts Program (MTAP), develops and implements programs to advance cross-cultural understanding in a diverse society through the identification, documentation, preservation, and presentation of the traditional arts and cultural heritage of the state of Michigan.
The Michigan State University Museum first initiated ongoing research and presentation of Michigan traditional arts in 1975 with a statewide survey and 1976 exhibition of historical folk art. In 1977, the Folk Arts Division of Michigan State University Museum joined with the Michigan Cooperative Extension Service to provide statewide educational programming and general public services in the area of Michigan's traditional cultural resources. In 1986, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs created a partnership with the Michigan State University Museum to strengthen the support of folk arts and artists in the state.
The activities of the Folk Arts Division to promote awareness, appreciation, and support for Michigan's traditional cultural resources through research, education, and public service are now coordinated under a program known as the Michigan Traditional Arts Program (MTAP). Among the major ongoing or long-term MTAP programs are: the annual Festival of Michigan Folklife (1987-1997), the Michigan Heritage Awards (since 1985), the Michigan Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (since 1987), the Michigan Quilt Project (since 1984), the FOLKPATTERNS program (since 1979), and the Michigan Stained Glass Census (since 1990).
MTAP's longstanding role in coordinating a statewide folklife festival began with the 1985 Michigan: Whose Story? festival. In 1987, MTAP collaborated with the Smithsonian Institution to present Michigan's folk artists at the Festival of American Folklife. That same year, MTAP brought the Smithsonian's Michigan program to Michigan with the launching of the Festival of Michigan Folklife. For the twelve years producing that festival, MTAP conducted field research to identify over 1200 folk artists for presentation at the festivals. In 1999, MTAP forged a new partnership with the National Council for the Traditional Arts in Washington D.C., and the City of East Lansing, to co-produce the National Folk Festival 1999-2001. Beginning in 2002, MTAP continues the festival tradition with the launching of the Great Lakes Folk Festival.
Since the mid-1980s MTAP staff have met regularly with state folk arts program staff around the U.S. and have played key roles in state and national arts policy development, evaluation studies, and professional development and training opportunities for both traditional artists and program administrators.
UMMA 2009
University of Michigan Museum of Art re-opens with a $41.9 million upgrade, including a renovation and whole new wing. Museum director, James Steward, and architect, Brad Cloepfil, talk about the project.
Ann Arbor 2015 Art Fair
Phantom 3 Pro - starting over the original fair and ending at the University of Michigan Museum of Art on South State Street
Highlights of Alison Bechdel's Dykes, Dads, and Moms To Watch Out For Exhibition
Highlights from the first comprehensive, curated exhibition of Alison Bechdel's work – Dykes, Dads, and Moms To Watch Out For – presented by the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities Gallery. The show runs from January 22 – February 25, 2015 in downtown Ann Arbor, MI. For more information:
Alison Bechdel was in attendance for this opening reception on January 22, 2015, after presenting her public talk Drawing Lessons: The Comics of Everyday Life as part of the Penny Stamps Speaker Series at the University of Michigan Stamps School of Art and Design:
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Artwork: Alison Bechdel
Featuring: Ben Miller, Amanda Krugliak, Mireille Roddier
Cinematography & Editing: Donald Harrison
Still Photos: Sarah Nesbitt
Music: Auto-Marionettes
Exhibition Curator: Amanda Krugliak
Special Thanks: U-M Stamps School of Art & Design
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The Institute for the Humanities is a center for innovative, collaborative study in the humanities and arts. Each year we provide fellowships for Michigan faculty, graduate students, and visiting scholars who work on interdisciplinary projects. We also offer a wide array of public and scholarly events, including weekly brown bag talks, public lectures, conferences, art exhibits, and performances.
Our mission is to serve as a national and international centerpiece for scholarly research in the humanities and creative work in the arts at the University of Michigan. We exist to deepen synergies between the humanities, the arts and other regions of the university, to carry forward the heritage of the humanities, and to bring the voices of the humanities to public life.
Since 1987 the Institute has granted fellowships to over 350 Michigan Faculty Fellows, Michigan Graduate Student Fellows, and Visiting Fellows. In 2010-11, eight faculty fellows and six graduate student fellows are in residence.
HAILstorm! - Projection Mapping on Rackham Building for University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Maxin10sity made the final act of the Bicentennial celebrations of the prestigious University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Hailstorm! shows the most important happenings of the 200 years old institute and try to enchant the audience into the 3rd century of the University! Our piece was projected on one the main buildings of the Ann Arbor campus, the Rackham Graduate School Building. Happy Birthday University of Michigan!
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Umich Bicentennial HAILstorm
University of Michigan Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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of Michigan Block M. The Central Campus Diag, viewed from the
Graduate Library, looking North. Central Campus: Angell Hall, one of
the major buildings of the College of Literature, Science, and the
Arts. University of Michigan Hospital. Law School Library Reading Room:
York and Sawyer, architects of the Law Quadrangle. The UM Museum of Art
on Central Campus. Hill Auditorium, Burton Tower, and the Rackham
Building. Much of North Campus has a modern architectural style. A
football game at Michigan Stadium. An aerial view of Michigan Stadium.
Mosher-Jordan Residence Hall. East Quad Residence Hall. Michigan Union
on Central Campus. Anti-Coke banner at the University of Michigan,
February 2005. Coca-cola products were briefly banned on campus due to
student groups pressure in 2006.
Museum on the Move: Tracking the Mastodons
The Museum of Natural History's iconic pair of mastodon skeletons has moved to new digs, bringing to the fore other intriguing changes at the museum and in paleontology research.
UM Museum of Natural History
UM Museum of Natural History