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Tue, Mar 10, 2026 6:00pm–7:30pm

Subject Matters: How Did This Get Here?!

University students visit UMMA on September 25, 2025, joining tours led by David Choberka, Madeline October Wildman, and Julia Laplaca. A study room session was also led by LSA Professor Lisa Makman.
Photo by Charlotte Smith
Tue, Mar 10, 2026
6:00pm–7:30pm
Eleanor Noyes Crumpacker Gallery

Many of the objects on view at art museums have lived astonishingly mobile lives. Objects in UMMA’s African Art galleries are no different. They were created, traded, commissioned, shipped, inherited, auctioned, shipped again, bought, or otherwise passed through markets, dealers, and museums across multiple continents before arriving here in Ann Arbor.

In this Subject Matters event, UMMA Curator Dave Choberka and UMMA’s Assistant Curator of African Art Ashley Miller unpack the complicated journeys some works of art take and how several objects in the We Write to You About Africa exhibition made their way to UMMA. We will consider the legacies of colonialism in the history of the African collection and focus on the new art UMMA has acquired to create a vibrant museum experience for our visitors.

This 90-minute event digs into provenance, cultural exchange, colonial entanglements, contemporary market dynamics, and the ethical questions museums face when artworks have long, layered histories.

Subject Matters

Subject Matters is the coolest S in the museum. Each 90-minute session is part mind-expanding conversation, part social adventure. UMMA Curator Dave Choberka teams up with a U-M professor or other special guest to unravel surprising questions sparked by the art in UMMA’s galleries.

SUPPORT

UMMA’s Subject Matter events are generously supported by Sol Bermann & Laurel Draudt.

​​Lead support for We Write to You About Africa is provided by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council, and the African Studies Center.