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Re/viewing Oppression: Juliet Seignious & Ann Pearlman

Re/Viewing Oppression, a collaborative pop-up installation created by  Juliet Seignious and Ann Pearlman, is currently on display from now until April 5. Seignious and Pearlman  set out to explore themes of mass incarceration, police violence and the black experience through their individual work and through collaborative painting. Two pieces from this recent collaboration will be…
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Art Now: Drawing Featured Artist – Lilian Crum

Lilian Crum is a Toronto/Detroit-based visual artist. She received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan and previously received her HBA in Art and Art History from the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. When she’s not in her studio, she works as Assistant Professor of Art and Design and is the Director of…
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Ann Arbor ranked as best place to live in 2018

We've always known it! Ann Arbor has been ranked as the number 1 place to live in 2018 according to Livability.com, a publication that has been around for 30 years helping communities attract and retain residents and businesses. After appearing on their Top 100 Best Places to Live list for five years in a row, Ann Arbor finally…
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Favorites’ Favorites Featured Artist: Heather Accurso

We spoke with Heather Accurso, an Ann Arbor-based artist, about her work currently on display in our 117 Gallery as part of our exhibition, Favorites' Favorites. Heather holds an MFA from the University of Chicago and teaches drawing at Washtenaw Community College. You can check out Favorites' Favorites from now until February 10, 2018.  What…
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Favorites’ Favorites Featured Artist: Melissa Kaseman

Melissa Kaseman currently has her series, Preschool Pocket Treasures, on display in our 117 Gallery as part of our current exhibition, Favorites' Favorites. You can check it out from now until February 10, 2018.  Bio: Kaseman is always searching for the magic in the mundane and  has a deep affinity for design, color, and light. She…
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