Eskenazi Museum of Art opens two special exhibitions
The Eskenazi Museum of Art opened two new special exhibitions March 11, and each covers two different modes and periods of time in art.
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The Eskenazi Museum of Art opened two new special exhibitions March 11, and each covers two different modes and periods of time in art.
IU alumna Stephanie Stewart grew up surrounded by music. With her father, David, playing guitar with various Bloomington bands and a proximity to the IU music scene, the performance world was always appealing to her.
Soprano singers Katherine Jones and Amy Wooster, along with many other Jacobs School of Music students, took top honors in the undergraduate voice category at the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale competition. Jones took the first place prize of $1,250, and Wooster received $1,000.
Nikki Lane, a country-pop singer songwriter, will soon visit Bloomington to perform her top hits.
WIUX Pure Student Radio took home a variety of awards after being nominated in 17 categories as part of the 77th annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting Systems awards.
Shannon Hayden began studying in the IU string prep program at age 12 and has had the opportunity to practice under the guidance of then-professor Janos Starker until age 17 or 18, though she knew much earlier she wanted to play.
The first time members of the dance company Gallim Dance visited IU this fall, they worked with students on bookending sections of their piece, “Spill.” This was part one of a collaborative residency program that is connected with the company’s performance at IU.
American-Chinese poet and novelist Ha Jin is known for a variety of accomplishments in the world of literature, including two PEN/Faulkner Awards and a Neustadt International Prize for Literature.
The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra will soon stage a concert that intends to combat the notion Latin American music can only look or sound a certain way.
The 19th annual African American Dance Company workshops aim to celebrate and teach participants about the variety in dance tradition rooted in the African American and African diaspora communities.
The Fuller Projects launched the latest in its line of weekly exhibits this Friday with a focus on natural beauty through the eyes of a variety of student artists.
The show begins with a bang. A storm is projected onstage, onto a group sailing through the choppy waters. Images of sinister beings appear in the background and the sense of ominous dread is punctuated by the tone of the score.
The final run of Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus’ “Mamma Mia!” will come to IU this week.
The arts community of Bloomington includes a wide variety of spaces to celebrate the arts, from the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, which presents a variety of musicians, speakers and more, to the various concert venues celebrating all types of music, all the way through to the galleries full of pieces by students, community members and beyond.
In partnership with “China Remixed,” the Mathers Museum of World Cultures offered a look into the world of contemporary dance as it relates to Taiwanese culture.
A student jazz ensemble started off the performances of the evening.
The “China Remixed” initiative by the Arts and Humanities Council introduced a video project experience, by visiting video artist Isaac Leung, this month.
The Record Company will headline a show at the Bluebird Nightclub Feb. 25 and perform alongside Jamestown Revival and Smooth Hound Smith.
An IU alumna will soon offer a viewing of her first independent feature film, a movie revolving around race relations and told through the perspectives of children.
The Archives of African American Music and Culture will celebrate an important anniversary during Black History Month.