'Derivations' exhibit to open Friday at Grunwald Gallery
The Grunwald Gallery of Art will welcome guests to the opening reception of “Derivations,” a contemporary ceramics exhibition, at 6 p.m. Friday in the Fine Arts Building.
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The Grunwald Gallery of Art will welcome guests to the opening reception of “Derivations,” a contemporary ceramics exhibition, at 6 p.m. Friday in the Fine Arts Building.
Rahsaan Barber and Everyday Magic returned to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater July 19 with their unique brand of contemporary jazz. Barber said he’d played the Buskirk about 20 years ago with bassist Christian McBride.
Bloomington’s Buskirk-Chumley Theater will partner with the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington to produce the Stagecraft Program this summer. The week-long program will begin July 10 and aims to introduce young children to the process of stage production.
The Flaming Lips were joined by 81355 (BLESS) and MICHELLE June 10 on the Kirkwood Avenue mainstage for the final performance of 2023’s Granfalloon festival. Kirkwood was closed between Washington Street and Indiana Avenue for the festivities.
Son Lux showcased their experimental sound June 9 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The show was part of the Granfalloon Festival celebrating Indiana author Kurt Vonnegut.
There's always something to do around Bloomington. With farmers’ markets, concerts, Shakespeare and comedy, the city stays vibrant over the summer. Here are some of the most exciting events coming up.
The Jacobs School of Music Ballet Theater will present its annual Choreography Project, giving students the opportunity to cast and choreograph their own ballet piece.
Comedian David Cross will perform at 8 p.m. May 19 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on his “Worst Daddy in The World Tour.” The 18+ show will feature special guest Sean Patton as the opening act.
Welcome back! Here is all the information you need for Bloomington’s music scene from April 19-23:
It was freezing — I forgot to look at the weather on Sunday morning and ended up wearing shorts and a tank top in 47-degree gloom. Even though the weather was gloomy, the festival was a rousing success.
Latiné music was blasting, people were laughing, colorful flags and balloons were scattered around the lobby of the Global and International Studies Building as students paired up to dance to the music.
WIUX’s 35th annual Culture Shock music festival will take place from 1-10 p.m. on April 15 at Showalter Fountain. This is the first time in three years the festival will be held in person, and it will feature live music from local artists and a variety of food trucks and booths, such as Audio Student Production, Girls Rock Bloomington and Music Industry Creatives at IU.
Girls Rock Bloomington and the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts held a Black History Month open mic night at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
Sigma Nu will hold an art gallery and auction 5 p.m. Dec. 7 for its winter art showcase, featuring art centered on the history of Bloomington.
Students and Bloomington residents are invited to the Indiana Memorial Union to visit the fourth annual Light Up the Night holiday celebration event at 7 p.m. Thursday at the IMU Circle Drive and Robel Plaza.
The Kinsey Institute opened the Dr. Caroline Beebe Gallery on Nov. 11 at Lindley Hall. The exhibit is open to IU students free of charge.
Constellation Stage and Screen will premiere their inaugural holiday performance of “Elf the Musical” at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Brooklyn, New York, musician Scout Gillett and Bloomington songwriter and guitarist Kay Robertson — musically known as Kay Krull — sang emotional sets at The Orbit Room on Nov. 16 amid colorful lights strung along the ceiling of the venue.
Local unhoused shelter New Hope for Families will welcome Bloomington to the fourth annual Hope for the Holidays Tree Extravaganza and Auction from 4-8 p.m. Nov. 15-17 at Switchyard Park.
Constellation Stage and Screen will welcome audiences to the premier of their first Kids Series play, “Anne of Green Gables,” at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Waldron Auditorium on Walnut Street.