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SUMMARY:Daniel Gonzalez and Border Collective Workshop
DESCRIPTION:American Culture’s Border Collective Workshop will focus on the growth and changes in Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico\, the U.S. and parts of Latin America.  Day of the Dead is a celebration held on November 1st and 2nd to remember those that have passed away. Distinguished speaker and artist\, Daniel Gonzalez\, will participate in these events. \nGraduate student brunch and workshop with artist Daniel Gonzalez\nOctober 26 from 10:30 am – 12:00 pm in 3773  Haven Hall \nWoodcut prints exhibit reception with Daniel Gonzalez\nOctober 26 at 7:00 pm at Ypsilanti District Library on Whitaker Road \nArtist talk and dinner with Daniel Gonzalez\nOctober 29 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm in 3512 Haven Hall \nFor more information\, please contact Orquidea Morales at obmora@umich.edu) or visit this site. \nFor specific information about events at the Ypsilanti Library\, please contact 734-482-4110 x 1377 or visit www.ypsilibrary.org/events. \nCo-sponsored by the Museum Studies Program\, American Culture\, Latina/o Studies\, Romance Languages and Literatures\, and the Ypsilanti District Library
URL:https://ummsp.rackham.umich.edu/tribe-event/daniel-gonzalez-and-border-collective-workshop/
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SUMMARY:"What Time Is It?' - New Work by Tyree Guyton
DESCRIPTION:Guyton’s new work builds on his well known Heidelberg Project addressing the social and economic adversities with which Detroit has struggled for the last fifty years. The exhibit marks a key moment of transition for Guyton as he shifts his attention from the Heidelberg Project\, to which he has devoted the last thirty years\, to the studio. What Time Is It? Tyree Guyton\, New Work presents fifteen mixed-media wall pieces and a floor installation that reexamine some of the themes the artist has grappled with for over thirty years—the passage of time\, adapting to change\, the plight of the poor and disenfranchised\, abuses of political power\, race in America\, and the paradoxes of organized religion. Some of Guyton’s iconic images\, in particular his whimsical clocks and his assemblages of shoes\, are given new significance as they are deployed to interrogate the nature of time and the challenges facing humanity as it moves through time. \nThe exhibition was curated by Bradley L. Taylor and is on display at GalleryDAAS in 4701 Haven Hall. For more details\, click here.
URL:https://ummsp.rackham.umich.edu/tribe-event/what-time-is-it-new-work-by-tyree-guyton/
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SUMMARY:Michigan Museums Association Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The annual Michigan Museums Association annual conference has come to a close\, and many of our Museum Studies Program faculty and alumni participated throughout the event.  A full schedule of events and presentations that took place can be found at the MMA conference website\, and below are the presentations in which our MSP folks participated.  Visit the photo gallery for of some of the conference highlights. \nCaroline Braden (MSP13 alumni – Guest Accessibility and Special Needs Assistant\, The Henry Ford) – “Creating and Implementing a Visitor Accessibility Plan at Institutions Small and Large” \nRay Silverman (MSP Steering Committee member\, Professor\, History of Art\, Afroamerican and African Studies\, and Museum Studies) – “Inextinguishable – A Conversation with Detroit Artist Tyree Guyton” \nCarla Sinopoli (MSP Director\, Professor of Anthropology\, Curator of Asian Archaeology and Ethnology\, Museum of Anthropological Archaeology) – “Preparing for Change: Training the Next Generation of Museum Professionals” \nJ. Amadeaus Scott (MSP08 alumni – NAGPRA Collections Assistant Manager\, U-M Museum of Anthropological Archaeology) – “NAGPRA Basics” \nMaria Cotera (MSP Steering Committee member\, Associate Professor of American Culture\, Women’s Studies\, and Latino Studies) – “Passionate Praxis: Rethinking the Museum on the Streets of Detroit” \nDiana C. Sierra Becerra (MSP12 alumni – PhD candidate\, History and Women’s Studies\, University of Michigan) – “Maintaining Relevance in the Age of Austerity: Lessons from a Salvadoran Museum” \nCourtney Cottrell (MSP12 alumni – PhD candidate\, Anthropology\, University of Michigan) – “The Role of Artistic Freedom in New Exhibitions: Berlin’s Ethnographic Museum’s Collaboration with Das Helmi” \nCarla Sinopoli (MSP Director\, Professor of Anthropology\, Curator of Asian Archaeology and Ethnology\, Museum of Anthropological Archaeology) – “Museums\, Collections and the History of the University of Michigan:  Looking Backwards and Forwards During the U-M Bicentennial”
URL:https://ummsp.rackham.umich.edu/tribe-event/michigan-museums-association-annual-conference/
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SUMMARY:The Art of Tyree Guyton: A Thirty-Year Journey
DESCRIPTION:Detroit artist Tyree Guyton has been active in the Detroit community for 30 years.  His most well-known installations are the houses along two blocks of Detroit’s Heidelberg Street\, and Guyton’s smaller works completed in his studio complement these outdoor installations.  A collection of his works will be on display at the UM Museum of Art through January 3\, 2016.  A second collection of his work\, themed “What Time is It?” is on display in GalleryDAAS\, and this exhibition runs through November 6.
URL:https://ummsp.rackham.umich.edu/tribe-event/the-art-of-tyree-guyton-a-thirty-year-journey/
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