Arts Research + Creative Practice: Clare Croft and Anne Mondro on U-M’s ARIA Program
In this episode of U-M Creative Currents, host Mark Clague talks with Clare Croft, Faculty Director of Research & Creative Practice for the U-M Arts Initiative, and Anne Mondro, visual artist and professor at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design. This episode is part of Creative Currents’ special podcast series on the Michigan Arts Festival (September 25 – October 26, 2025).
Featured Programming & Highlights include:
* ARIA Faculty Research Showcase [http://forms.gle/QYYGzPG94TSeXP9i9], October 23 at 4 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom
* Faculty projects exploring art, health, design, and interdisciplinary collaboration
* Works highlighted during the episode include: Mondro’s Tethered, Perpetual Sunshine & The Ghost Girls, The Heirloom Project, and Hygroscopic Envelope
Croft discusses how the Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration (ARIA) program elevates creative practice as research, fostering new interdisciplinary partnerships across campus. Mondro shares insights on Tethered, her ARIA-funded project using woven metal forms to explore empathy, illness, and human connection through art.
*Production Note: This episode is part of U-M Creative Currents' special Michigan Arts Festival podcast series and is edited by Sly Pup Productions [https://www.slypupproductions.com/].
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