IU ceramicist sets roots in Houston
Carolyn Watkins, 2015 graduate of IU’s ceramics MFA program, spent the last year traveling around the United States and developing her studio practice.
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Carolyn Watkins, 2015 graduate of IU’s ceramics MFA program, spent the last year traveling around the United States and developing her studio practice.
Angela Caldwell studied painting while earning her undergraduate degree at IU and has since moved to Michigan and established herself as an artist.
Several weeks ago Rebecca Thomas, a recent IU graduate, returned from Japan where she participated in her first artist residency.
Wine and Canvas is a fun night-out activity which has recently grown in popularity across the country, and the Bloomington location is no exception.
This weekend the MiSSFiTs Music and Arts Collective organized its second Record-A-Thon at Primary Sound Studios.
IU senior and Hudson and Holland Scholar Claudia Brooks is spending her summer as a studio assistant intern.
Kristy Hughes, a graduate of IU’s Printmaking MFA program, is a local artist currently in residence at the Stutz Art Association in Indianapolis.
This Thursday marks the beginning of the Limestone Comedy Festival, a Bloomington-born three-day, multi-venue comedy festival which will run through Saturday.
Bloomington artists will be opening their studios to the public this weekend for the fifth annual Bloomington Open Studios Tour.
Local artist and art educator Linda Helmick is enrolled in the IU School of Education and working toward a Ph.D. in Art Education.
Gretchen Chua graduated from IU this December with a BFA in painting and is now working as a junior graphic designer for Kehoe Designs.
Gabriel Phipps, a visiting professor just finished his final semester at IU.
Rebecca Thomas just graduated from IU last weekend with a BFA and is now leaving the country in a matter of days to participate in an artist residency in Matsudo, Japan.
Actors will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Friday to present audience members with an unconventional love story intended to call attention to what it is like to love without recognition.
Two local artists will have a pop-up art exhibition titled “Look In My Eyes: Show Me Your Teeth.” The show will take place at 8 p.m. Friday, in apartment No. 1 of 732 E. Atwater Ave.
Fine arts students are encouraged to seek specializations within their major, which leads students to apply for one of nine BFA programs.
Alexis Goldsmith, a fourth-year English and dietetics double major at IU, is one of a small group of students headed to Florence, Italy, this weekend.