Collectible cards highlighting UMMA exhibitions and projects
Photo by Neil Kagerer
CARDS. CALENDAR. COLLECTIBLE.
What is it?
It’s an event calendar, but it’s also a series of beautiful, useful, and collectible cards! Each card showcases a current exhibition or event series at UMMA along with information about programs we think you’ll like.
Something catch your eye?
Keep that card on your fridge or coffee table and come to those events, we’d love to see you there! The backside of each card offers a spot for notes and memories you can revisit as you collect cards over time.
UMMA Art Cards are sent, free of charge, several times a year to members.
Card Front: This Is Not A Snake / The One Who Checks & The One Who Balances, Cannupa Hanska Luger, 2017-2020. Photograph by Craig Smith for Heard Museum, 2020
Card Front: Theme Semester Arts & Resistance
Card Front: ____________ (Potter once known), attributed to Miles Mill Pottery, Face jug, ca. 1867-85, alkaline-glazed stoneware with kaolin. April L. Hynes. Image courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photography: Eileen Travell
Card Front: Original design by Angela Stranyak for UMMA’s Subject Matters event series
Card Front: Original design by Nikki Peters for Feel Good Fridays
Card Front: Andrea Carlson, Sky in the Morning Hours of “Binaakwiiwi-giizis 15, 1900”, 2022, gouache on paper, courtesy of the artist.
Card Front: Florencia Pita, Alice, 2007, polymer foam, PETG, urethane, Gift of the Artist. Photo by Andrew Cohen
Card Front: Cat Bowl at the UMMA Shop. Photo by UMMA staff
Card Front: Original design by Nikki Peters for Feel Good Fridays
Card Front: Titus Kaphar, Flay (James Madison), 2019, oil on canvas with nails, Museum purchase made possible by Joseph and Annette Allen
Card Front: Shigaraki ware storage jar, late 16th–early 17th century, stoneware with natural ash glaze. University of Michigan Museum of Art. Photo by Jeri Hollister and Patrick Young, Michigan Imaging