News briefs: March/April 2017
Briefs: July/August 2017
Making giving a part of living
Michael Dermody gives his time, talent and treasure to the Interlochen mission.
In Memoriam: July/August 2017
Motifs: July/August 2017
Creative Writing program welcomes new faculty
Mika Perrine announced as Interim Director. Brittany Cavallaro joins Interlochen’s writing faculty. Joe Sacksteder is Visiting Instructor of Fiction and Nonfiction.
Larry's legacy: 50 summers of string bass instruction
An interview with longtime string bass instructor Larry Hurst.
Volunteer spotlight: Linnie Cross
From sewing zippers to serving breakfast, Linne Cross is up to the task.
Alumna Lizzy Jutila to reprise role in “The Wolves”
Jutila is cast as “#00” in the Lincoln Center’s production of the award-winning play.
Daniel Stolper awarded the President’s Distinguished Service Award
The longtime Arts Camp and Arts Academy oboe instructor also received a Lifetime Gold Pass.
President Devey shares favorite classics with IPR listeners
Interlochen President Trey Devey co-hosted an hour of Morning Classical with Kate Botello.
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival celebrates tenth anniversary
The annual festival presents King Lear and American Hwangap in its tenth season.
Encore Michigan reviews Interlochen production of “King Lear”
The e-magazine lauds Montee’s performance as “a force of nature.”
From the Archives: The many faces of Apollo Hall
From accordion classroom to welcome center, Apollo Hall has a history of versatility.
Interlochen Receives $15,000 NEA Grant
More Than $82 Million Awarded by NEA for Arts Projects Nationwide
A letter from President Trey Devey
President Trey Devey greets the Interlochen community on the first day of his presidency.
“A Concert for Unity” features Interlochen alumnus
Composer and musician Edward Perez performed an original composition during Alan Gilbert’s New York Philharmonic season finale.
A farewell message from President Kimpton
President Kimpton reflects on his accomplishments on his last day in office.
From the Archives: May/June 2017
Oriole "Tootie" Wright's scrapbook provides a glimpse into early Camp life.
Announcing the 2017 Interlochen Review
The student-run publication celebrates its 41st year with external submissions and interviews with top authors.
An opening reception honors a year of collaboration
A gallery of Interlochen Arts Academy student work is now on display at the Cowell Family Cancer Center.
A legacy of lives, lessons and land
New Parsons Center installation celebrates the life of Interlochen visual arts instructor Jean Noble Parsons.
Bridging the Cultural Gap and Supporting the Arts
Former trustee, Shirley Young, gives her time as an advocate for Interlochen overseas.