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    • Creating a Fishwheel in Nikolai, Alaska for the National Park Service
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  • 2026
    • Feb 5, 2026 Photographing the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra: January MainStage at the Michigan Theater Feb 5, 2026
    • Jan 31, 2026 University of Michigan Museum of Art - Art at Home - Match Day! Jan 31, 2026
    • Jan 19, 2026 Studio Portraits in Ann Arbor Jan 19, 2026
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    • Dec 31, 2025 Sounds of the Season: Photographing Measure for Measure’s Holiday Concert and 2025 Reflections Dec 31, 2025
    • Dec 17, 2025 Leadership, Legacy, and a Homecoming at Eastern Michigan University Dec 17, 2025
    • Dec 4, 2025 An Evening with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra & Clara-Jumi Kang Dec 4, 2025
    • Nov 21, 2025 Feeling Good at UMMA! Feel Good Friday - Halloween Edition! Nov 21, 2025
    • Nov 6, 2025 Zoe’s Senior Portraits with Her Cat Hazel | Ann Arbor Graduation Photography Nov 6, 2025
    • Oct 30, 2025 Color and Sound: Photographing the Ann Arbor Symphony with Jacob Collier & Chris Thile Oct 30, 2025
    • Oct 14, 2025 Documenting the 2025 Season Opener with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra! Oct 14, 2025
    • Sep 30, 2025 Neha and Jordan's Pastafarian wedding in Ann Arbor Sep 30, 2025
    • Sep 23, 2025 Celebrating Community and Creativity at JJ’s Homecoming Open Mic in Detroit Sep 23, 2025
    • Sep 19, 2025 A love letter to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Sep 19, 2025
    • Sep 11, 2025 Gran Fiesta 2025: Honoring Scholars, Celebrating Futures Sep 11, 2025
    • Aug 15, 2025 OddAnimalSpecimens, Endless Curiosity, and possibly one of my Coolest Shoots Ever! Aug 15, 2025
    • Jul 24, 2025 Inside the Work: University Voices Driving Change Jul 24, 2025
    • Jul 9, 2025 Photography celebrating 100 Years of the Benzonia Library & Mills Community House! Jul 9, 2025
    • Jun 26, 2025 A Surprise Engagement at Nichols Arboretum Jun 26, 2025
    • Jun 11, 2025 Photographing with Heart at the Building Bridges Gala : My Approach to Nonprofit Events Jun 11, 2025
    • May 28, 2025 Behind the Lens at the A2SO Season Finale! May 28, 2025
    • May 2, 2025 Celebrating Emma's Graduation with a Special Portrait Session May 2, 2025
    • Apr 22, 2025 Capturing the Magic - Capturing Magic: April MainStage with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Apr 22, 2025
    • Apr 1, 2025 Turning the Page on March: A Look Back at My Favorite Photohoots Apr 1, 2025
    • Mar 29, 2025 Ducks and Armenian Coffee Mar 29, 2025
    • Mar 20, 2025 Portraits with Dr. Hanan and Life Update! Mar 20, 2025
Two students smile at one another while holding stickers with numbers on them as they walk away from a check in desk at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.

University of Michigan Museum of Art - Art at Home - Match Day!

January 31, 2026 in University of Michigan, UMMA, Student Life, Ann Arbor Photographer, Campus Life, Ann Arbor photojournalist, Art at Home

On January 13th I had the absolute pleasure of going back to the University of Michigan Museum of Art, camera in hand, to document the Art at Home, Match Day. Students gathered for this very special and first of it’s kind to the university, art lending program that invites students to take original works off the walls and into their own spaces for the semester.

A hand holds out a sticker with the number four on it while another hand reaches for it.

Developed by UMMA’s Art in Public Spaces team, Art at Home reimagines how art is experienced — not as something you visit occasionally, but something you live with. This year, five student curators carefully selected and purchased 75 works with the hope that they might offer reflection, comfort, or a moment of calm in the middle of busy student lives.

A student holds up a postcard while smiling in front of a wall of framed artwork.
A person in a cowboy hat looks as a wall of framed artwork.

There was something especially moving about watching students be called up in groups, already knowing which piece they were hoping for. They walked straight toward the artwork they’d been quietly claiming in their minds before the event even began. When it was still available, the reaction was pure joy and an unmistakable reminder of how deeply people can connect to art.

A hand reaches out to put a sticker that says "matched" on a board with names of artwork.
A group of five students stand together and pose for a photo in front of a wall of art.

One of the selected works came from Ypsilanti-based artist Avery Williamson, whose collage practice centers rest, imagination, and softness within domestic spaces. Her hope for students was simple and generous: that the artwork might help them feel more at home — not just in their rooms, but within themselves.

A student looking at two pieces of paper hands a form to a person at a desk.
A group of students stand in front of a wall of art while one points at a painting on the wall.

Art at Home is a reminder that art doesn’t have to be distant or untouchable to be meaningful. Sometimes, its greatest impact happens quietly — witnessing our everyday lives, offering a place for the eyes and heart to rest.

Tags: University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor Photographer, Ann Arbor photojournalist, Art at Home Match Day, Student Life University of Michigan
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