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Juried by Matthew Shlain, a visiting paper artist at the School of The A&D International Exhibit: Highlighting creative work

;D International Exhibit: Highlighting creative work completed


Art & Design, and Max Shtein of the College of Engineering by A&D students, faculty, and staff while working, visiting, and/or
This all media exhibition examines the ways that science and art researching abroad from Fall 2006 through Summer 2007, and
merge. international
students studying at A&D.

The Studio & the Lab From Here to There


The opening reception: Friday, September 7th, 6-9 P.M

09/07-10/05
The closing reception: Friday, October 5th.

09/07-10/05 The opening reception:Friday, September 7th, 6-9 P.M

exhibitions
Work Gallery, 306 S. State St.

JA&D second-year graduate students reflecton their recent Oniric Artifacts: A&D Professor Susan Crowell exhibits intensely
month-long trip to Japan. Participants include: Sara Marie Blakely, colored works in clay including hyper-physical sculpture and instal-
Charles Farbanks, Adrianne Finelli, Kristin Kurzawa, Catherine lations based on dream fragments and tactile experiences.
Meier, Lindsay Stern, Ann
Stuart, and Adrienne Vetter.

Waiting for Translation Susan Crowell:


The opening reception:
Oniric Artifacts: The opening reception:
Friday, September 7th
Friday, September 7, 6-9 P.M.
Warren Robbins Gallery, 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. 2nd Floor 09/07-10/05 09/07-10/12
5-8 P.M.
Residential College Art Gallery, 701 East University

Art & Design at the Institute: To celebrate the Institute for the To celebrate the School of Art & Design’s expanded connections
Humanities’ 20th anniversary, the eight Institute Fellows from the with the Detroit community through its new gallery, Work: Detroit,
School of Art & Design present works inspired by their research at artists/designers from Detroit an Ann Arbor come together in this
the Institute. Participants include: Jim Cogswell,Tirtza Even, Sadashi inaugural exhibition that features individual and collaborative site
Inuzuka,Andy Kirshner,Joanne Leonard, Patricia Olynyk, Marianette specific works in response to the gallery’s location at the intersec-
Porter and Edward West. tion of Woodward & Martin Luther King Blvd./Mack Ave.

The opening reception:


20 Years, 8 Fellows Intersection The opening reception:
Wednesday, October 3rd Saturday, September 22nd,
6-9 P.M.

09/22-11/02
4:30 to 6:00 P.M.
Jean Paul Slusser Gallery, 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. 1st Floor
09/10-10/19 Detroit, 3663 Woodward Ave.

An installation by School of Art & Design visiting artist Tuan Tran


and A&D alumnus Kendall Martin Babl, inspired by the following
verse: “Night’s deepest...cold / Moon’s brightest...white / I am out
of myself...only...sleep /And go
farthest..sleepwalking.”
www.art-design.umich.edu

09/2007
Sleepwalking

09/24-10/15
presentations
Those Who Control the Past, Control the Future: Acting as
producer, director, or curator of a broad range of projects including
orchestrated events, films, and publications, Jeremy Deller draws
attention to forms of culture on the fringes of the mainstream.
Sponsored by the UM Program in Creativity & Conciousness Stud-
ies, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.
Jeremy Deller

09/13
Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series, 5:10 P.M.

filmscreening
MICHIGAN THEATER, 603 E. Liberty

Design Tantrum: Ellen Lupton, designer, writer, curator, teacher, A documentary film about typography, graphic design, and global
and blogger, is director of the graphic design MFA program at Mary- visual culture seen through the proliferation of one typeface, Hel-
land Institu College of Art and a curator of contemporary design at vetica -celebrating its 50th birthdate this year. Sponsored by the
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Sponsored by UM Arts of UM School of Art & Design, AIGA student group, with UMMA and
Citizenship, IRWG, the AIGA, and the Museum of Contemporary Art AIGA Detroit-the professional association for design.
Detroit. Penny W. Stamps Distinguished
Ellen Lupton Helvetica
Visitors Series; 5:10 P.M.

09/19
MICHIGAN THEATER, 603 E. Liberty The showing: Wedneday, September 19th at 8:00 P.M.

09/20 Art & Architecture Auditorium, 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. 2nd Floor,
Room 2104

Your Response Ability: Established by Gijs Bakker and Renny


Ramakers, Droog incorporates the work of international designers
using low-cost industrial or recycled materials to create designs
informed by cultural developments and the designer’s intuition.
Sponsored by the UM Yaffe Centerat the Ross School of Business
and the IDSA. Penny W. Stamps Distinguished
Droog Design
Penny W. Stamps
09/27
Visitors Series, 5:10 P.M.
MICHIGAN THEATER, 603 E. Liberty Presentations

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