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(11/03/09 3:51am)
The IU Art Museum has 10 online exhibits, two of which were designed
and produced this year. The exhibits, or “modules,” have a variety of
content that accompanies the art, ranging from timeliness to more
written information and links to other Web sites and modules.
(10/26/09 2:41am)
Barbara Frank, associate professor of art history and African studies
at Stony Brook University, gave a lecture Friday titled “Texts and
Textures in African Ceramics” in conjunction with an exhibit in the IU Art Museum.
(10/21/09 2:18am)
When freshman Brian Inlow heard about the Mathers Museum of World
Cultures docent (museum volunteer) program, he couldn’t help but perk
up. The opportunity was right up his alley.
“I became interested in joining the docent program because I am really
fascinated by other cultures,” Inlow said. “I love learning about the
things that make different groups of people unique, and I figured that
volunteering at Mathers could help me continue to extend my cultural
awareness and knowledge.”
(10/19/09 2:43am)
When Ryan McLaughlin, a perspective graduate student interested in the
School of Environmental and Public Affairs visited IU this past
weekend, a gallery opening wasn’t on his list of things to see.
“We were just walking around and found this,” McLaughlin said.
(10/16/09 4:03am)
The past and present will cross paths at the School of Fine Arts Gallery on Friday.
Work by Hope School of Fine Arts professor emeritus William Itter and
fundamentals studio director Martha MacLeish will share the gallery
space.
Both exhibits open with a reception at 6:30 p.m.
(10/09/09 3:12am)
The IU Student Foundation is sponsoring the first annual Day at the
Track. There will be a faculty race, individual time trials and other
events students can participate in.
(10/07/09 3:37am)
The fast-pace world of graphic design met the slow pace of a small town
in Wisconsin to create “Typeface,” a documentary presented Tuesday at
the School of Fine Arts.
The film was screened free to the public and was followed by a
question-and-answer session with panelists, including the film’s
director Justine Nagan.
(10/05/09 2:31am)
“Canary Project” lecture last of its kind in exhibit on climate change.
(09/29/09 2:14am)
IU Press, the school-affiliated publishing company, has teamed up with
University Libraries to give all students, faculty and staff free
access to its online collection of texts.
(09/24/09 3:25am)
The small-town feel of a garage sale met the big time venue of the IU
Art Museum at the ninth annual Decorate Your Digs! sale Wednesday.
The IU Art History Association and IU Art Museum’s works-on-paper
department put together a collection of used and donated mats, posters,
frames and books for sale to raise money.
(09/21/09 4:15am)
Fritz Haeg promotes environmental issues, art.
(09/07/09 3:47am)
Canary Project displays climate change in exhibit.
(09/07/09 3:39am)
To ease the flow of information to a large audience on campus, IU
launched a 30-channel digital signage network last spring, with a
variety of LCD monitors installed around campus.
(09/03/09 1:22am)
I am ambivalent about Ingrid Michaelson’s newest offering, “Everyday.” There are catchy and sweet melodies, and Michaelson does not disappoint in offering plentiful heartfelt lyrics. But nothing on this album jumps out at me. It is, in simple terms, more of the same.
(04/20/09 1:05am)
On a balmy Saturday, Collins Living-Learning Center played host to its annual CollinsFest, a day-long event that featured live bands, free food and a chance to enjoy the beautiful weather.
(03/30/09 4:17am)
On one of the colder, drearier days since spring has arrived, IU’s
Habitat for Humanity chapter held its 11th annual 5K run/walk in
Bloomington.
(03/27/09 4:07am)
Voices and Visions, an IU organization focused on promoting a dialogue
between Muslims and non-Muslims, will be sponsoring a workshop for
journalists in Bloomington and the surrounding area.