Wylie House Museum reopens for spring semester
The Wylie House Museum boasts many ornate heirloom pieces in its permanent collection, though special exhibits do make their way into the gallery space a few times each ?semester.
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The Wylie House Museum boasts many ornate heirloom pieces in its permanent collection, though special exhibits do make their way into the gallery space a few times each ?semester.
The installations at IU Art Museum are frequently changing, often to reflect the subjects covered by the permanent fixtures in the galleries.
Since 1961, March has been Youth Art Month, a celebration of young artists and their work.
Neither frigid temperatures nor technical difficulties could lessen the passionate speech by Mark Abbe, assistant professor at University of Georgia, as he shared with his audience knowledge and theory on art from Greece and Rome.
When museums highlight world cultures, they often display paintings, sculptures and scripts.
Student artist Francisco Magdaleno wants his work to change the aesthetic of today’s beauty-based society.
Creative expression is a crucial part of the lives of master’s students in the Henry Radford School of Fine Arts, says master of fine arts student Kaitlin Dodds.
Leonard Primiano is known across the nation as an expert in religious art.
The music of the Shakespearean age echoed from the walls of the museum, seemingly coming from ?nowhere.
Artist David Shields began his lecture Friday with a joke to warm up the chilly crowd.
As galleries around Bloomington gear up to celebrate Valentine’s Day, a few IU art hubs are planning their own collaboration.
A group of IU students with a passion for design are taking wearing a condom to an haute couture level.
IU offers a wide range of options for art lovers of all types. Experimental film, cultural explorations and art exhibits are but a few of the activities visitors have access to during their time at IU.
Visiting artists attest Bloomington has long been a hub for artists to share their work in all forums.
The art on display in Bloomington comes in all shapes and forms, from prints, large and small, to photography, sculpture and beyond.
On the surface, Bloomington may not appear to be a hub for the kinetic arts.
The room is dim, lit only by an eerie green glow. A sort of mysterious soundtrack plays in the background. The smell of fresh earth fills the air and dominates all the other senses.
As quilting enthusiasts prepare for the Indiana Heritage Quilt Show coming to Bloomington in March, the Mathers Museum of World Cultures is set to showcase examples of quilt-making from around the world.
IU Art Museum Director Adelheid “Heidi” Gealt said she has heard many times her aspirations may be too high.
By Sanya Ali