Arts Initiative's "Arts for All" Events

The Arts Initiative’s "Arts for All" events and workshop series aims to make the arts more accessible to everyone at U-M and throughout the local community. Led by talented teaching artists from the area and region, these events offer opportunities to explore creativity, learn more about art, and discover new artistic skills—all in a supportive and welcoming environment.


No prior experience is needed—everyone is encouraged to participate and experiment freely. Plus, all materials and supplies are provided, so you can simply show up and enjoy the experience!



Available Seats 25
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Stamps Gallery, 201 S Division St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Bridget Quinn & Owólabi Aboyade

This Be Well session is presented in partnership with the U-M School of Public Health Office of Access, Culture, and Community as a part of their yearlong series, Zine & Be Seen, Arts Initiative, and Stamps Gallery. This zine workshop will be hosted by two local artists: Bridget Quinn & Owólabi Aboyade, stewards of AWE Society Press and the Therapeutic Edgelands.

About the Workshop: In this time of ecological and social collapse and uncertainty, our old maps of the future no longer seem to fit the world we find ourselves in. As the world changes, how are we being called to change? During this workshop, we will engage in surrealist play in the thickets of our fears, anxieties, stress and grief– bravely facing what we are noticing together, creating spaces for new selves and new futures to become sensible. Each participant will create an 8 page zine using collage, creative writing, and handmaking. These zines can be copied and distributed to connect with others around our particular noticings and intuitions in this time of collapse and transformation.

Prior experience is not required, all supplies will be provided. Free and open to the public. Limited space available, registration required.

About the Artists: Together they have produced collaborative publications that explore creative practices for transmuting chronic pain, and literary & visual culture emerging from grassroots Detroit-based environmental and social justice movements, as well as poetry chapbooks. Owólabi is the former co-director of East Michigan Environmental Action Council, now a writer, spiritual coach and hip hop artist. Bridget is an environmental performance artist and activist turned zinemaker and indie publisher.


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