Fall Art Classes Open for ALL
Fall Art Classes open for ALL on Friday, August 16, at 7am.
Fall Art Classes open for ALL on Friday, August 16, at 7am.
Celebrate the unconditional love of your pet at our A2AC Shop Pet Pop-Up event at the A2AC Shop in Downtown Ann Arbor! Featuring four local artists and vendors who specialize in puppy treats, pet accessories, catnip-filled toys, and modern pet photography, the event is a great opportunity to engage with the vendors and discover more about their businesses as you Continue Reading
The City of Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority is seeking to commission artists or artist teams to design two unique public artwork projects: • The Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority is seeking to commission an artist or artist team to design and install unique and creative art as a wayfinding system to connect the Ann/Ashley Parking Structure to the Farmers Market Continue Reading
Join us for the opening reception of Queer Chimera: Fiber and Mixed Media Art by Juniper Wolfenbarger in the A2AC Spotlight Gallery on Friday, September 13, from 6-8pm. Queer Chimera is a celebration of queerness and the process of building a chosen family from Ypsilanti genderqueer artist Juniper Wolfenbarger (they/them).
Join us for the Opening Reception of Obama: An Intimate Portrait, a profound look at a historic presidency through the eyes of former Chief Official White House photographer Pete Souza, who did more than document a president, he invited the country into the home of an intelligent, compassionate, graceful, and complex man. For eight years, Americans were a part of Continue Reading
2024 A2AC GALA A FUNDRAISER BENEFITING THE A2AC THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 COCKTAIL PARTY: 5:30 PM – 7 PM DINNER & LIVE AUCTION: 7 PM – 9 PM Join us at the A2AC Gala on Thursday, September 19, 2024, to celebrate 115 years of our creative impact in the Ann Arbor community and hear more about where our creativity will take us next. Continue Reading
The A2AC is proud to partner with A2Tech360 to offer an evening of creativity + tech! Come explore and get inspired. Drop in to this FREE event and learn all about the amazing ways we create art with digital technology at the A2AC. Youth, teens, adults, and families are welcome- we have something for everyone! Tour the A2AC's Digital ArtLab, generously funded by Continue Reading
Join us for the VIP Meet & Greet with Pete Souza for the Obama: An Intimate Portrait exhibition, a profound look at a historic presidency through the eyes of former Chief Official White House photographer Pete Souza, who did more than document a president, he invited the country into the home of an intelligent, compassionate, graceful, and complex man. For Continue Reading
The A2AC is looking for solo and two-person show applications, showcasing work within the context of contemporary painting, printmaking, illustration, and other crafts in our Spotlight Gallery space on the 2nd floor of 117 W Liberty in Downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. The A2AC Spotlight Gallery provides a space for both emerging and established Michigan-based artists to showcase their work in Continue Reading
The A2AC Author Series features MI-based writers whose work builds connections with the visual art presented in the A2AC Gallery. October's author series presents Saba Kerama, Rachel Nelson, Molly Pershin Raynor, Onna Solomon, Ellen Stone, Michelle Yang, and Michael Zadoorian. Please join us for this Thursday Evening event, which is in connection with Obama: An Intimate Portrait by Pete Souza Continue Reading
The A2AC is dropping some hauntingly creative "weres" for the season! Over 10 ceramic, 2D, and fiber artists will sell their fabulously spooky goods online on October 11th. Come into our spooky corner in person starting on October 14th.
Join us for the opening reception of Meli Bandera and Taylor Childs' show in the Spotlight Gallery on the 2nd floor of the A2AC in Downtown Ann Arbor. Through shared investigations of family, legacy, and origin, Meli Bandera and Taylor Childs' Ancestral Echoes of Resilience and Providence addresses questions of migration, place, subculture formation, and protection. Using the collective language of Continue Reading