In memoriam: August 2020
Beyond optics: Making real change at Interlochen
A discussion with Dr. Aretina Hamilton, Interlochen Center for the Arts’ associate director of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Motifs: August 2020
Interlochen’s Board of Trustees welcomes new members, leaders
Three new members elected; Glynn Williams begins his final term as chair, Kurtis T. Wilder has been named chair-elect, and Sarah Harding has been re-elected second vice chair.
Welcome to the 2020-21 academic year at Interlochen Arts Academy
In just a few short days, the promising young artists of Interlochen Arts Academy will convene on our campus. For those of you new to Interlochen, I am excited to meet you and experience your talent. For those of you returning, welcome back.
A special message from Aretina Hamilton, Associate Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
If we are shaping the artists of tomorrow and the future, we must acknowledge how our practices as instructors and mentors can make, break, or dismantle students’ identity and expression as artists.
Interlochen Center for the Arts to celebrate conclusion of 93rd Camp season with virtual "Collage" and "Les Préludes"
The traditional showcase of student work and final concert will take place online July 18 and 19 with solo and ensemble performances, films, readings, theatrical presentations, visual artwork, and more
Memorial for Gov. William G. Milliken: Information for attendees
Gov. William G. Milliken, the longest-serving and perhaps most beloved governor in the history of the state, will be remembered during a celebration of his life on Thursday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.m. in Kresge Auditorium at Interlochen Center for the Arts.
Interlochen College of Creative Arts announces virtual summer programs
Online courses will be offered in flute, vocal pedagogy, chamber music, and more for adult artists of all skills levels.
CARES Act Creates Tax Opportunities for Donors in 2020
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) has created some tax advantages for donors to make gifts during the 2020 tax year.
Interlochen Center for the Arts kicks off 93rd Camp season online
More than 1,400 students from 22 countries joined together for a virtual opening ceremony and will begin Camp programs in music, film, creative writing, dance, theatre, visual arts, and more.
In memoriam: June 2020
From stately pines to center stage
Classical saxophonist Timothy McAllister advances new music and new artists through his roles as a teacher and member of PRISM.
From the desk of Trey Devey: June 2020
In times like these, it is critical to remain agile and adaptable—qualities that are at the core of artistic training.
Adapting and advancing
Regular and first-time donors find creative new ways to support Interlochen Center for the Arts during these unprecedented times.
Lift every voice and sing
Interlochen alumni put their citizen artistry skills to work fighting COVID-19 and racial injustice.
Motifs: June 2020
A blueprint for a safe return
Stringent health protocols, a contained campus, and a modular academic calendar will enable the Academy to resume on campus this fall.
On Juneteenth: Interlochen’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
We offer this affirmation of our commitment to the black and brown members of our community, and acknowledge the work that still needs to be done.
Interlochen Center for the Arts to supply nearby food pantry with farm-to-table organic produce year-round
Building on Interlochen's institution-wide sustainability efforts, Arts Academy students will help plant and harvest organic fruits and vegetables that will be donated to the food pantry at Redeemer Lutheran Church of Interlochen.
Interlochen Center for the Arts mourns the passing of Daniel Stolper
Stolper, the institution’s longtime Oboe Instructor, taught hundreds of students and was a recipient of the President’s Distinguished Service Award.
A Message from Interlochen Center for the Arts President Trey Devey: Our commitment to the fight against racism
Many institutions have shared messages of solidarity during this painful week, and we, too, stand with our Black community. This begins with an acknowledgement of the necessary work we need to do at Interlochen and our commitment to change.
Read all about it: Books by Interlochen alumni
Unplug from your devices and spend some screen-free time with these books by Interlochen alumni.