IPR: Celebrate the season from wherever you are
Interlochen Public Radio announces their 2016 holiday programming.
Taoufik Nadji featured on Forbes podcast
Interlochen Arts Academy instructor of physics and mathematics appeared on alumna Christina Wallace's recurring program.
In Memoriam: November/December 2016
The transformation of a daughter inspires philanthropy
Bill and Linda Nelson support Interlochen to help others see that “Art Lives Here.”
Motifs: November/December 2016
J Berry and the quest for the sound
Interlochen’s manager of Instrument Services uses her resources, contacts and ingenuity to create the perfect instruments for Interlochen’s performances.
Virginia Ball recipients remember life-changing experiences at Interlochen
Eight students over 16 years have received the creative writing scholarship.
Alumni shed light on The Light in the Piazza
Show lyricist/composer Adam Guettel (IAC 80) and original Broadway cast member Victoria Clark (IAC 77) bring their insight to Interlochen’s musical theatre students.
Film takes to the forest
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation filmmaker-in-residence Lydia Hicks on helping young filmmakers capture Interlochen’s natural beauty.
2017 YoungArts recipients announced
Drawn from the largest pool ever, 50 of the YoungArts 2017 recipients have ties to Interlochen Center for the Arts.
Spotlight on: Clyde Sheets
Design and Production instructor and lighting designer Clyde Sheets takes us behind the scenes into his artistic process.
Getting to know Trey Devey
Interlochen's eighth president discusses the job of his dreams.
Interlochen alumni on-demand
From Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine to the Netflix original series The OA you will find Interlochen alumni on both ends of the camera. Here are just a few that you can currently stream at home.
Trey Devey Named New President of Interlochen Center for the Arts, Effective June 2017
Interlochen Center for the Arts is pleased to announce that – following an intensive year-and-a-half search process – a new president, Trey Devey, will lead the institution starting in June 2017.
IPR: Bill Sears in Studio A
Bill Sears sat down with IPR host Kate Botello to discuss why jazz is still relevant in the latest Studio A.
IPR: Joan Holland in Studio A
Instructor of Harp Joan Holland performs in Studio A and chats with IPR host Nancy Deneen about common myths associated with the harp.
The 2016 Frankfort Film Fest to feature Interlochen productions
The Northern Michigan festival will include work from alumni and current Arts Academy students.
Physical musicality and the Balanchine tradition
Bringing ballet to Interlochen with Balanchine repetiteur Deborah Wingert.
Pythagoras and the D.I.Y. Percussionist
Visiting composer John Murphree’s percussion master class combined a trip to the hardware store with ancient mathematics.
Tradition, fraternity and the Falcone Brothers
How Leonard and Nicholas Falcone left their mark on Interlochen in 1928 and on Michigan collegiate athletics for years to come.
Contributing to the Epic
Johannesburg-based artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum invites students to contribute to her visual mythology.
David Montee wins statewide theatre award
Instructor of Theatre David Montee receives Oscar Wilde Award for As You Like It.
From the Archives with Byron Hanson: Interlochen on tour
Byron Hanson shares Interlochen's long history of touring.
Interlochen alumna receives prestigious playwriting prize
Interlochen alumna Sarah Ruhl (IAC/NMC 87-88, 90) was recently announced as the winner of the 2016 Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award.
From the Black Box to the White House
All the world’s his stage for actor turned political journalist Joshua Lederman.