Korea Remixed festival kicked off Jan. 14, will continue through the spring
The IU Arts and Humanities council kicked off Korea Remixed on Jan. 14 as part of its fifth-annual Global Remixed Festival.
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The IU Arts and Humanities council kicked off Korea Remixed on Jan. 14 as part of its fifth-annual Global Remixed Festival.
The Grunwald Gallery will present Italian artist Andrea Ventura’s exhibition, “Vanitas,” on Friday.
The Grunwald Gallery will present the Fall 2021 BFA Thesis Exhibition on Dec. 1.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art will host an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of its featured Glenn Close costume exhibit “The Art of the Character” from 2 to 3 p.m. Nov. 12. Assistant Curator of European and American Art, Galina Olmsted, will lead a conversation about the exhibit.
Bloomington’s By Hand Gallery will display an “In Celebration of Limestone: Quarries and Carvers” exhibit in partnership with the Indiana Limestone Symposium from June 4-July 31. The gallery features work from 12 artists who are supporters of the ILS, according to the gallery’s press release.
The Grant Street Inn celebrated 30 years since CFC Properties rescued the historic Ziegler House and turned it into a boutique inn with an exhibit commemorating the history of the inn including photos, informational plaques and a video on display at the Fountain Square Mall.
The journey of actress Glenn Close’s costume collection coming to the Eskenazi Museum of Art has been eight years in the making. But on May 6, the exhibit will finally open, highlighting pieces from the collection of more than 800 costumes Close gave to IU.
Gallery Walk Bloomington’s fourth gallery walk of the year will take place 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 2, and will feature two new art galleries. The event is free and open to the public.
The Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts has been moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Fourth Street Festival website.
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art will reopen Thursday with shortened hours after being closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 100 pieces of art made by elementary schoolers are on display at the Eskenazi Museum of Art in celebration of Youth Art Month.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art, a modernist concrete building near the center of campus, reopened in November 2019 after an almost two-year renovation. It is one of the largest college art collections in the U.S.
The New + Next art exhibition is a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the School of Art, Architecture + Design.
The Fourth Street Festival filled filled Downtown Bloomington for the 43rd year, bringing those from all over to spend their Labor Day weekend helping support local artists.
Walking into the Lincoln Room in the Lilly Library, one would see glass cases lining the walls. One of the cases, pressed up against the very back wall to the right of the bust of Abraham Lincoln’s head, contains a slip of paper that reads in italics, “All the works exhibited here have been considered offensive by someone.”
A new art exhibit, “Things to Paint in the Fourth Dimension,” will open this week ata converted garage space-turned-art venue Noise Gallery.
"We Paint... the Blues," an art exhibit running through the end of the month, celebrates everything blue: The hue, the blues music genre and the sadness associated with the color.
Fashion design students in the School of Art, Architecture + Design will display their new spirit wear designs and repurposed clothing Feb. 11-15 for IU's bicentennial celebration.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art will be opening its two newest exhibits Friday Jan. 11.
An open house and panel will bring elements of the "Art and Refugees: Shine the Light to IU" exhibit to the Global and International Studies Building from 3 to 5 p.m. Jan. 10.