Episodios

  • The Arts on Screen: How Film Shapes Student Life at U-M with Lauren Horne
    Jun 25 2024

    Tune in now for an inspiring conversation with U-M student Lauren Horne, a rising senior majoring in film and screenwriting in LSA's Department of Film, Television, and Media. As the co-president of the Black Film Society and a multifaceted artist, Lauren shares her journey from small-town Georgia to becoming a leader in Michigan's campus arts community.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • The mission and impact of the Black Film Society
    • Lauren's experience performing in "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow is Enuf"
    • The Art Outta Town Program at U-M, and more!

    Discover how the arts are empowering students, fostering community, and amplifying diverse voices at the University of Michigan. Whether you're a film enthusiast, aspiring artist, or simply curious about campus culture, this episode offers valuable insights into the transformative power of creativity in higher education.



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    17 m
  • Leading UMS and Innovating Campus Arts with Matthew VanBesien
    Jun 12 2024

    On this episode of U-M Creative Currents, a podcast from the University of Michigan's Arts Initiative, host Mark Clague, a professor of musicology and arts leadership at U-M, is joined by a special guest, Matthew VanBesien, president of the acclaimed University Musical Society (UMS). VanBesien offers his unique perspective from leading one of the nation's oldest university-based performing arts presenters.

    Founded in 1879, the historic UMS brings world-class music, dance, and theater to the University of Michigan’s campus and surrounding community. Matthew shares insights into the mission and multifaceted role UMS plays, serving students across all disciplines - from music, theater and dance majors to those studying engineering, medicine, history and more.

    The conversation delves into what first drew Matthew, with his distinguished global arts leadership career, to the university setting after leading renowned organizations like the New York Philharmonic. He discusses the compelling opportunities and nuances of arts programming and engagement on a college campus.

    Matthew offers a window into the big ideas and innovative initiatives UMS is currently pursuing, highlighting key programs that could serve as models for peer institutions. The dialogue also touches on Matthew's own personal journey into arts leadership and his perspectives on why the arts are vital within a major research university.

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    30 m
  • Illuminating the Role of University Art Museums with Christina Olsen
    Jun 5 2024

    Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on U-M Creative Currents, a podcast from the University of Michigan's Arts Initiative. In this episode, host Mark Clague sits down with Christina Olsen, Director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA).

    With over 25 years of leadership experience at major museums and foundations like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Tina offers a unique perspective on the vital role the arts play within a university setting.

    In a wide-ranging discussion, Tina and Mark explore the mission and impact of UMMA on the campus and the surrounding community. They delve into how university museums differ from civic institutions, and how UMMA serves students across diverse disciplines, from art and design to literature, science, and beyond.

    Tina shares her personal journey into the arts world and what drew her to arts leadership. She provides insight into the big ideas and challenges UMMA is currently grappling with, as well as innovative programs that could serve as models for other institutions.

    Whether you're an art lover, a University of Michigan student, or simply curious about the intersection of arts and academia, this engaging episode promises to illuminate the enduring value of the arts within a major research university.

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    23 m
  • Arts Impact at University of Michigan w/ President Santa J. Ono
    Apr 26 2024

    In this episode, we will talk more about the role of the arts at the University of Michigan and in student learning and research.

    Santa Ono became the 15th president of the University of Michigan in October 2022. I could easily spend the whole show today reviewing his many accomplishments, but for our podcast theme today, I want to highlight just two things. First, his three decades of experience as a university leader, starting in the Provost office at Atlanta's Emory University and later as president of the University of Cincinnati and the University of British Columbia, before joining us here in Ann Arbor.


    Santa J. Ono


    President of University of Michigan, Chairman of the University of Michigan Health Board, Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Microbiology & Immunology, and Molecular, Cellular, & Developmental Biology-linkedin.com/in/santaono/



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    25 m
  • Exploring the intersection of the arts and mental health w/ Sasha Gusikhin
    Apr 22 2024

    Today on Creative Currents, we explore the intersection of music and mental health. Our guest is Sasha Gusikhin, an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan pursuing a fascinating and surprisingly common double major: Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN) in LSA plus Voice Performance in our School of Music, Theatre & Dance.

    Sasha Gusikhin is an arts-organizer, vocalist, and multidisciplinary artist in her third year studying neuroscience and voice performance at the University of Michigan. She is the executive director of the Aphasia Community Friendship Center of Michigan, which fuses principles of neuroscience and the arts to foster community healing for persons with communication disorders. As a UMS 21st Century Artist Intern, Sasha collaborates with the Philadelphia Orchestra to develop programming at the intersection of arts and health. Her mission is to utilize the arts to raise mental health awareness through a uniquely science-integrated lens and to advocate for precise mental health treatment, leading her to launch the new arts-presenting organization, NeuroArts Productions.



    Sasha Gusikhin's Linkedin Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/sasha-gusikhin-255a03217

    Company social media: @neuroartsprod on Instagram

    Link to view "All in Your Head Project" https://vimeo.com/911006161

    Contact gusikhin@umich.edu


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    19 m
  • Pan African Creative Exchange With Nike Jonah & Erwin Maas
    Apr 17 2024

    How might the arts foster intercultural appreciation and understanding? Can the arts serve as a global economic development tool? What can be done to amplify new voices speaking across international boundaries or offering new perspectives on differences, including race and gender? We’ll discuss these questions and more today on Creative Currents, Michigan arts podcast.

    In our very first episode host professor Mark Clague talks with Nike Jonah FRSA and Erwin Maas, our 2024 Visiting Artist Integration Program (VAIP) and U-M School of Social Work Artist Residents. Clague spoke with Jonah and Maas about their groundbreaking work through the Pan-African Creative Exchange (PACE) and what they're doing on campus this spring and fall.


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    37 m