A man and his mandolin
Ahead of their October 2019 concert, an interview with Steep Canyon Rangers’ Mike Guggino.
Building citizenry through music
A conversation with Detroit Symphony Orchestra Assistant Principal Bassist and Interlochen alumnus Steve Molina.
Interlochen elects eight new and returning trustees
Electees include an international shipping executive, the founder of Aware Records, and CIO of ActivumSG Capital Management.
Supporting the place that matters the most
Siblings Peter Bankoff and Nancy Chalifour honor life-changing experiences at Interlochen through engagement and philanthropy.
Engaging with Ian Nelson Jones
Interlochen’s Director of Engagement chats about his experiences in the theatre, varied career path, and passion for sharing Interlochen with the world.
A new approach to contemporary
Interlochen Center for the Arts’ Chair of Contemporary Music Courtney Kaiser-Sandler discusses her vision for contemporary music education.
The 'Broadway Soul' of Kyle Taylor Parker
Broadway actor and Arts Camp alumnus chats about recording his debut album, rehearsing for Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert, and learning to walk in “kinky boots.”
Red sail on a Green Lake
A chance encounter leads to the discovery of a forgotten treasure.
Interlochen Arts Academy recognized for sustainability efforts by U.S. Department of Education, White House
The school was officially honored as a 2019 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon School.
Interlochen mourns the passing of Jessye Norman
The eminent opera star attended Interlochen Arts Camp in 1968 as a student at the University of Michigan.
Interlochen alumnus Emmanuel Pratt named 2019 MacArthur Fellow
Pratt, a Chicago-based urban designer, transforms vacant lots into sustainable urban gardens.
In Memoriam: September/October 2019
Motifs: September/October 2019
Interlochen Presents Sir James Galway
The “living legend of the flute” will premiere a piece composed by Arts Academy faculty Thomas Childs, collaborate with the Arts Academy Orchestra, and more.
Rob Rokicki subverts to succeed
“The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” composer and lyricist reflects on his work, navigating the industry, and his Camp experience.
Interlochen Arts Academy announces new Music Production and Engineering major, director
Hosted in the new, state-of-the-art Music Center, the major will be led by Marc Lacuesta.
The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation Donates $4 Million to Interlochen Center for the Arts
Marking the largest non-estate gift in Interlochen’s history, the funds will be used to build a single facility that will complete all remaining goals of a campus master plan developed in 1990.
11 things first-time arts boarding school students should know
Interlochen Arts Academy students, alumni, and faculty offer advice on arts, academics, and life on your own.
Interlochen Center for the Arts and Parallel 45 Theatre launch official partnership
The northern Michigan theatre partnership includes a co-production of a new creation by Parallel 45 Theatre featuring Interlochen Arts Academy students and more.
Camp faculty profile: Sam Collier
From saying more to small breakthroughs. A conversation with noted playwright Sam Collier.
Camp faculty profile: Jennifer Jolley
Noted composer shares her advice on finding purpose, and opens up about documenting her life online.
Camp faculty profile: Pavel Vinnitsky
Noted clarientiest offers advice to young musicians, and opens up about his personal beliefs regarding the arts.
Camp faculty profile: William Short
Instructor of Bassoon shares experiences from the Met, the importance of accessibility, and his passion for the process of music.
Camp faculty profile: Anne Cooper
The Instructor of Theatre shares the differences between stage and screen acting, advice from her famous teachers, and the importance of being fearless.
Interlochen’s newest building focuses on music
The Music Center fundamentally changes the way students learn, rehearse, and perform at Interlochen Center for the Arts.