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October 23, 2009

New! Pan and tilt your way around Interlochen's campus with our 360-degree virtual tours!

June 29, 2009

Congratulations to the concerto competition winners and competitors.

June 29, 2009

Camp alumnus Tom Kitt won two Tony Awards for his work on the Broadway musical "Next to Normal." "Next to Normal" was also nominated for Best Musical.

June 22, 2009

Opening remarks from the start of the 82nd season of Interlochen Arts Camp, presented by Ted Farraday, Vice President, Education Programs.

June 2, 2009
Sponsored by Emerson of St. Louis, the Emerson Scholar Program provides the opportunity for outstanding high school musicians to attend Interlochen Arts Camp.The Emerson Scholars Award provides full tuition for the six-week summer program. This is the 20th year Emerson has sponsored the scholarship program.
May 8, 2009
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 International Future of Cinema Film Festival, which attracted film and screenplay submissions from around the world.
February 25, 2009
Interlochen Center for the Arts to Host Second Annual Student Film Festival
February 24, 2009
The Presidential Scholars program was created in 1964 to honor academic achievement and was expanded in 1979 to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, literary and performing arts.
January 20, 2009
A number of Interlochen alumni were prominently featured at the inauguration ceremonies, including Anthony McGill, who performed alongside with Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma and Gabriela Montero.
December 19, 2008
Seven individual Interlochen alumni received a total of eight separate nominations for the 51st Annual GRAMMY® Awards.
September 25, 2008

The 36,000 square-foot Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Center for Visual Arts features a 1,600 square-foot gallery and eight studio spaces.

June 25, 2008
Composer Lance Horne received an Emmy award at the 35th annual Creative Arts and Entertainment Emmy Awards Ceremony, held June 14 in New York City.
November 9, 2006
Interlochen Center for the Arts has received the National Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest honor for artistic excellence. The award was presented by President Bush to ten individuals and organizations in a White House ceremony on November 9, 2006. Jeffrey Kimpton, President of the nonprofit Interlochen Center for the Arts, traveled to Washington DC to receive the award.
October 9, 2006

On Saturday, October 7, 2006, Interlochen Center for the Arts opened the new Aaron and Helen L. DeRoy Center for Film Studies. The 26,000-square-foot building on the Interlochen campus will bring together key elements of filmmaking under one roof, including: a film studio, editing and production areas, a sound stage and a movie screening room.

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