Spring Art Classes – Open for Registration
A2AC Spring Art Classes are open for registration for ALL on Friday, February 24, 2023! Find the perfect class, and celebrate Spring with a creative thaw!
A2AC Spring Art Classes are open for registration for ALL on Friday, February 24, 2023! Find the perfect class, and celebrate Spring with a creative thaw!
On Saturday, March 11, you are invited to join us on the hero's journey on this night of high fashion! NOIR Runway is a community service-based fashion group at UofM that has established itself as a premier fashion organization since its inception in the fall of 1999. Each year NOiR re-introduces style, creativity, and individuality to the University of Michigan Continue Reading
Join the A2AC's Jeremy Wheeler for a special live lunchtime virtual paint session on YouTube. This event is in connection to the artist's Soft Collections watercolor exhibition in the A2AC Spotlight Gallery, celebrating its opening on Wednesday, March 15, from 5-8pm, in conjunction with the opening of the Off the Screen! 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival exhibition in the A2AC Continue Reading
Join the A2AC as we celebrate installations from the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival in the A2AC Gallery. Featured artists include: Christopher Pavsek Troy Ramos Alexandre Roy Lilan Yang More information on the 61st AAFF here. This event will coincide with the opening of Jeremy Wheeler's Soft Collections exhibition in the Spotlight Gallery on the 2nd floor of the A2AC. Continue Reading
Join the A2AC as we celebrate the opening reception of Jeremy Wheeler's Soft Collections, a new exhibition in the Spotlight Gallery located on the 2nd floor of the A2AC. Featuring watercolor works by local artist and A2AC Marketing Manager Jeremy Wheeler. Learn more about Jeremy's watercolor work here. This event will coincide with the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival's Off Continue Reading
Join the A2AC as we celebrate installations from the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival in the A2AC Gallery and Studio 201, featuring a live cinema performance by Matthieu Hallé with musiciansJonathan Barahal Taylor and Chien-An Yuan. Off the Screen's featured artists include: Christopher Pavsek Troy Ramos Alexandre Roy Lilan Yang More information on the 61st AAFF here.
A2AC PlayLab is a new monthly family event series geared towards caregivers with young children ages 3-9 years of age. Come see March’s film/video-based exhibition, Off the Screen: 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival. Join guest artist Sean Kenny from the Pickle Fort Collective in an interactive workshop to create your very own experimental 16mm film! Each caregiver and child will Continue Reading
A2AC PlayLab is a new monthly family event series geared towards caregivers with young children ages 3-9 years of age. Come see March’s film/video-based exhibition, Off the Screen: 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival. Join guest artist Sean Kenny from the Pickle Fort Collective in an interactive workshop to create your very own experimental 16mm film! Each caregiver and child will Continue Reading
Join us at the AADL on Friday, April 14, from 6-8pm, at the first opening reception for our upcoming Awake! Printmaking in Action exhibition, on view in the A2AC Spotlight Gallery and the 2nd floor of the Downtown Branch of the Ann Arbor District Library. The A2AC will celebrate Awake! on May 5, in conjunction with the opening of Maternal Continue Reading
IS/LAND invite the audience to attend and bear witness to a ceremony of transformation and transcendence. Forming rolls of colorful Hanji mulberry paper into shapes and pathways of wisdom, knowledge, and healing, the movement of the dancers offers improvised ‘rituals’ as communal gestures of healing and transmutation, ultimately creating a restorative healing space for both the audience and performers. The Continue Reading
A2AC PlayLab is a new monthly family event series geared towards caregivers with young children ages 3- 9 years. April’s A2AC PlayLab features dancers Olivia Lemmenes and Amber Kao from IS/LAND performance collaborative, who reside at the A2AC Gallery for the month. The dancers will guide caregivers and their children through a series of drawing exercises and movement exercises that Continue Reading
IS/LAND invite the audience to attend and bear witness to a ceremony of transformation and transcendence. Forming rolls of colorful Hanji mulberry paper into shapes and pathways of wisdom, knowledge, and healing, the movement of the dancers offers improvised ‘rituals’ as communal gestures of healing and transmutation, ultimately creating a restorative healing space for both the audience and performers. Stay Continue Reading