Eskenazi to celebrate collections after hours tonight during First Thursdays
The Eskenazi Museum of Art’s First Thursdays offer students an opportunity to explore the museum even if they may not be able to during regular museum hours.
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The Eskenazi Museum of Art’s First Thursdays offer students an opportunity to explore the museum even if they may not be able to during regular museum hours.
A mural on the side of a building on Kirkwood Avenue, spray-painted vandalism on a campus landmark and the tag of a well-known artist are often placed in the same category.
In past years, Mathers Museum of World Cultures has put on events and programming related to the fall semester’s College of Arts and Sciences Themester. This year, they are taking on the complex theme of beauty.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts made a temporary departure from the world of arts during the latest installment of the gallery’s weekly Tuesday evening lecture series.
Anna Wrasse is just 13 years old, but she has already secured a top title as a young Indiana songwriter and musician.
The Venue Fine Art and Gifts’ Ekphrasis event Saturday began with a meditation on the day’s theme from curator Dave Colman. Ekphrastic poetry refers to poetry written with a visual art piece as inspiration. The purpose of the event was to introduce the poet-painter pairs whose work is on display as part of Ekphrasis, and give each artist the opportunity to talk about their respective works.
During CultureFest, outside the Eskenazi Museum of Art, students moved from booth to booth. The sound of drums, upbeat music from around the world and chatter of an excited crowd colored the street as the sun shone through the clouds.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art revealed four new installations for August, and there are plans to share more new and innovative pieces throughout the semester.
Portraits of IU began as a Facebook search.
The Light Totem at the IU Art Museum has long been a highly visible part of students’ daily commutes.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures has planned three distinct exhibitions this semester ranging in topics from those as broad as historical, national and international, to contemporary and local.
The installations at the IU Art Museum show collections of pieces that may not fit into larger exhibitions.
The IU Art Museum’s 75th year is more than an anniversary.
Classroom buildings like Franklin Hall are not the only spaces on campus changing this year.
Epiphany Modeling Troupe has been IU’s premiere modeling group for almost a decade. It welcomes an array of models from across cultures to show their style and share a love of fashion.
The Indiana University Art Museum experienced a few big changes this year.
From IDS reports
From IDS reports
From IDS reports
The Mathers Museum of World Culture’s family crafting events provide community members the opportunity to relax and release some creativity on Sunday afternoons.