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  2. UMMA puts art and ideas at the center of campus and public life — creating a true gathering place where everyone can Feel Free.

  3. Visit UMMA for free and immerse yourself in art and culture. No tickets, no cost — just open doors for your spirit of discovery.

  4. The U-M Museum of Art puts art and ideas at the center of campus and public life. We create experiences that enrich our understanding of one another, foster joy, and build a more just future. Through exhibitions, programs, research, and community partnerships, we are redefining what a campus museum can be.

  5. Map out a remarkable visit. Gallery guides and maps are available in multiple languages to help you find exhibitions, featured artwork, and more throughout the museum.

  6. Search the Collection: Not sure what to search for? Try calligraphy, Helen Frankenthaler, or cats. Request an image for publication or research. Filter.

  7. Angkor Complex: Cultural Heritage and Post-Genocide Memory in Cambodia. Find information on UMMA’s current, future, and past exhibitions.

  8. About the UMMA Collection – University of Michigan Museum of Art

    umma.umich.edu/art/the-collection/about-the-umma-collection

    UMMA is home to an extraordinary collection of Asian art—one of the largest in the state of Michigan, with more than 6,000 objects ranging in time from the third millennium BCE to the present. UMMA’s Asian art collection represents cultures from Afghanistan to Java and Japan.

  9. One of the finest university art museums in the country, UMMA holds collections representing 150 years of art collecting. A dynamic schedule of special exhibitions and interpretative programs connects visitors with the rich artistic legacy of the past and today’s avant-garde.

  10. Meet the people of UMMA, a passionate group of individuals who believe art is a fundamental human right.

  11. UMMA combines art with campus life, fostering understanding and joy. Established in 1946, it reflects U-M's longstanding commitment to art.