The Gifts of Art Program at Michigan Medicine brings the arts into the environment of care to help restore hope, encourage personal agency, and honor human dignity.
From live performances and walk-through exhibits to resources and concerts you can enjoy in your home, the Michigan Medicine Gifts of Art Program has something for everyone.
Arts in Health at Michigan Medicine brings the arts into the environment of care to help restore hope, encourage personal agency, and honor human dignity.
Performances and events for the entire community, art and music services for patients and guests, and permanent and changing art in hospital galleries are some of the Gifts of Art offerings.
Immerse yourself in the arts for the health of it. Here you will find a wide variety of music, nature, and art opportunities to explore or share with others at anytime of your choosing.
Whether you want to make art, perform, exhibit, volunteer, or make a donation, here are some ways to connect arts and health in your life.
The Gifts of Art program at Michigan Medicine is seeking submissions through June 15 for solo and group art exhibits for 2024-2025.
Part of the Gifts of Art Program, the Life Sciences Orchestra plays two concerts a year at Hill Auditorium, drawing an audience of more than 1,000 community members, friends and family of the U-M life sciences community.
Check out the following exhibits that are currently on display
Paintings of selections from an artist's everyday belongings
Large-format abstract paintings with recurring themes of flow, flowering & freedom
Intricate and layered encaustic, mixed media artwork
Mixed-media artwork inspired by nature and imagination
Ceramics from mother and daughter potters
Expressive and figurative bronze sculpture
Photography series featuring people in jobs from A (Accordionist) to Z (Zookeeper)
Jewelry featuring a variety of pieces from around the world
Photography series featuring squirrels at the University of Michigan
One-of-a-kind collage paired with specimens from the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History
Your support makes it possible to bring the arts into the care environment to help restore hope and honor human dignity.