Events

Public programs facilitate dialogue between academics and professionals, informing scholarship and strengthening practice.

Multiple day conferences, year-long colloquia, individual lectures, “conversations” between individuals, hands-on workshops, and Museums at Noon talks featuring our graduate students all contribute to the remarkable richness of MSP offerings.

Video recordings of some MSP lectures are archived for viewing in our Media Gallery.

Event Series Study Days at UMMA

Study Days at UMMA

University of Michigan Museum of Art

Bring your laptop, bring your books, bring your notes, and set up shop at one of the many tables or couches we’ll have stationed throughout the museum and our galleries. In addition to ample study space, throughout exam week you’ll find special self-care and...

Event Series Study Days at UMMA

Study Days at UMMA

University of Michigan Museum of Art

Bring your laptop, bring your books, bring your notes, and set up shop at one of the many tables or couches we’ll have stationed throughout the museum and our galleries. In addition to ample study space, throughout exam week you’ll find special self-care and...

Study Days at UMMA

University of Michigan Museum of Art

Bring your laptop, bring your books, bring your notes, and set up shop at one of the many tables or couches we’ll have stationed throughout the museum and our galleries. In addition to ample study space, throughout exam week you’ll find special self-care and...

Museums and their Communities: Curatorial Practices in Germany and the US

Online via Zoom

Museums and their Communities: Curatorial Practices in Germany and the US Panelists: Angela Jannelli, Historical Museum of Frankfurt Adam Levine, Toledo Museum of Art Samir Meghelli, Smithsonian Institution, Anacostia Community Museum How do museums engage with local communities? This panel offers first-hand experience with...

Virtual Open House

The Museum Studies Program invites students enrolled in any graduate program at the University of Michigan to apply for the Fall 2022 cohort.  This multidisciplinary graduate certificate program draws on ideas from the arts, humanities, natural and social sciences, and technology and provides countless...

L’Internationale and the Democracy Pavilion for Europe

Online via Zoom

L’Internationale’s Democracy Pavilion for Europe aims to reenergize democracy as a desire and practice. It takes the arts’ potential as a starting point for imagining new epistemologies and ethics of living together within the limits of the planet. The pavilion responds to the current political moment...

What’s the Object of this Museum? Everyday Resistance at the National Public Housing Museum

U-M Museum of Art, Helmut Stern Auditorium 525 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Please join us for a presentation by this year's Museum Studies Program visiting scholar, Lisa Yun Lee, Executive Director, National Public Housing Museum (Chicago) Worker cooperatives to build a solidarity economy, contemporary art that grapples with history and unleashes radical imaginations about our collective futures, everyday...

“Proregress”: the allure of a word – Cuauhtémoc Medina

“Proregress”: the allure of a word Looking back at the 12th Shanghai Biennale (2018-2019) with Cuauhtémoc Medina Friday, March 25 from 4:00 – 5:30 pm Modern Languages Building, Room 1220   This lecture will discuss the curatorial strategies of the 12th Shanghai Biennale, inspired...

Heritage Preservation and Ethics During Upheavals: A Roundtable

Online via Zoom

Wednesday, April 6th 2022 4:00PM - 5:30PM EST Register in advance for this webinar: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q2qwBPASQZG9OE3mCh1SHw   Participants:  Raymond Silverman (Professor, History of Art, Michigan) Deirdre L. C. Hennebury (Associate Director, Museum Studies Program, Michigan) Valentina Rozas-Krause (Postdoctoral LSA Collegiate Fellow and Lecturer, Michigan) Moderator: Paroma...