In Memoriam: September/October 2016
The science of dance
Bronwyn Tarr found the perfect marriage of her two passions: Studying dance from a scientific perspective.
The gift of music becomes a gift of support
Interlochen gave Judith Harris a gift of creativity; today, she acknowledges the gift she received by giving back financially.
Alumni Motifs: September/October 2016
Bright lights, big venue: Interlochen and the NY Phil Biennial
The thrill of the big city mixes with the talent of young artists as Interlochen travels to New York City to perform at the NY PHIL BIENNIAL at Lincoln Center.
Presidential Search Update, September 2016
What belongs to Garth Greenwell: An Interlochen success story
From “nothing good” to novelist. A conversation with Interlochen alumnus Garth Greenwell.
Alumni join reboot of 1964 Broadway hit
Kate Baldwin and Christian Dante White join the cast of Bette Midler's Hello, Dolly! on Broadway.
Interlochen Alumnus longlisted for the 2016 National Book Award
Garth Greenwell's debut novel What Belongs To You ranked among finalists for the best Fiction of 2016.
IPR: NY Phil Biennial Performance
Via Interlochen Public Radio, listen to their presentation of our NY Phil Biennial performance recorded live in David Geffen Hall in New York City this past June.
Interlochen mourns passing of Barb Sandys
Barbara T. Sandys, Executive Assistant to the President, passed away on August 23 after a short illness.
Announcing the Virginia B. Ball Creative Writing Competition
$30,000 scholarship available to high school-age writers
Stylish Visual Arts class blossoms into full major for Camp 2017
Visual Arts Division looks to a future in fashion design with new program
Television writer/producer on plotting her own journey
Coming to Interlochen Arts Academy was a "lifesaving experience" for Jonnah Speidel (aka Our Lady J) on both artistic and personal levels.
From the Archives with Byron Hanson: July/August 2016
The three very special summers of 1938-1940, when Radio Workshop, Drama Workshop, Visual Arts, and Dance became distinct major programs.
Alumni Motifs: July/August 2016
Finding a different kind of life in the lights
Al Crawford saw the light at Interlochen—and now works as a lighting design director for Alvin Ailey Dance Theater.
Interlochen, Creating Amazing since 1928
Interlochen launches CREATE AMAZING: The Campaign for Interlochen and celebrates the diversity of its talent in the 23rd annual performance of "Collage."
In Memoriam: July/August 2016
Meeting at the nexus of art and math
Christina Wallace talks about her path from piano to math to technology, and how Interlochen Arts Academy inspired her to pursue a career in STEM.
National Book Lovers Day
Celebrate National Book Lovers Day with these Interlochen alumni authors.
Academy ‘a bolt of lightning’ for choreographer
Last spring, Peter Sparling returned to the place where he first discovered dance to share his passion with a new generation of dancers.
Interlochen receives $2M gift in memory of Dorthy S. Corson
The gift will create a new waterfront park on Green Lake, at the core of Interlochen’s historic campus.
Author Alexandra Kleeman tackles writer’s block with Campers
Kleeman—who gave a public reading during her visit as part of the Interlochen Arts Festival—encouraged students to embrace and explore the “unknowns” in their writing that so often cause writer’s block.
Students CREATE AMAZING at "Collage" 2016
Not even the heat could deter the crowd that began forming on the Mall hours before “Collage” began.