IU Auditorium presents Open Air Venues for students, clubs to have outdoor events
Students and organizations at IU will be able to safely gather and enjoy the outdoors this fall through IU Auditorium’s new Open Air Venues initiative.
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Students and organizations at IU will be able to safely gather and enjoy the outdoors this fall through IU Auditorium’s new Open Air Venues initiative.
This year, La Casa Latino Cultural Center partnered with Latino cultural centers of other universities, academic student organizations and Bloomington organizations to celebrate Latinx heritage month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The events will take place on Zoom and cover topics on Latinx life and culture.
The Arts & Humanities Council will put on its annual First Thursdays festival 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 3 and Oct. 1. At the event, students can appreciate art from their peers and meet creative organizations on campus, according to the IU Arts & Humanities website.
The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly sidelined performers in the theater industry. Live theatrical performances aren't safe anymore, which has eliminated stage work opportunities for emerging artists. However, a group of young artists in Bloomington have found a solution.
Switchyard Park will put on its first ever Summer Sendoff Concert 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 4, according to the Bloomington Parks and Recreation website. The concert will feature Matixando and Kid Kazooey and The BallRoom Roustabouts. The event is free, but a ticket is required for admission. The event is currently sold out.
There is a free concert from 4:30 to 6 p.m. every Thursday at People's Park, located on the corner of Kirkwood Avenue and North Dunn Street.
United Way invited Bloomington residents to attend ‘Wake Up! with United Way: Adapting Shelters to Social Distancing’ on Thursday morning. The webinar welcomed residents to discuss the unprecedented challenges that people experiencing homelessness and the organizations that support them face during the pandemic.
A cappella group Straight No Chaser will be performing a Facebook live event presented by the IU Auditorium at 8 p.m. EST on May 28. The event will feature several of the group’s members, Randy Stine, Steve Morgan, Tyler Trepp and Seggie Isho speaking with fans about the group’s formation, their careers and answering questions.
Bloomington’s annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival will be online for the first time since it began in 1994, according to a video and statement posted on its website.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be closed through May 10 due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus, according to a statement released by the theater on Tuesday. Events during the time period will be canceled or postponed.
The IU Auditorium has decided to postpone or cancel all of its events scheduled from March 23 to April 5, according to IU spokesperson Chuck Carney. The IU Cinema will cancel all events from March 13 to April 7.
Videos of fire filled the wall of The FAR Contemporary Center of Art, and tables of items for auction lined the room. A band played in the corner as guests stood around and bid on items.
The Art + Feminism Edit-a-thon worked to improve representation of cis and trans women, nonbinary people, people of color and Indigenous communities by teaching people how to edit Wikipedia articles.
The Hinkle-Garton Farmstead will allow visitors to explore its sugaring operations and purchase maple products from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 14 in celebration of Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend. This event is free and open to the public.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment, the Monroe County History Center is displaying a year-long exhibition on women's voting rights in the Deckard Education Room.
Union Board will present its first poetry jam of the semester at 5-7 p.m. March 4 at Starbucks in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Nashville, Indiana, saw a break from near-freezing temperatures this weekend as it welcomed a dose of California sunshine.
The African American Dance Company, based on campus, will bring dance and percussion professionals for its 22nd Annual Dance Workshop on March 6-7 in Indianapolis and Bloomington. They will teach contemporary, African and Afro-Cuban dance techniques to people ages 12 and up.
UPDATE: Taxidermist Allis Markham will no longer visit IU this week because of extenuating circumstances, according Joe Hiland, Associate Director of the Arts and Humanities Council.
Senior Alexandria Ford was named Miss Indiana University at 8 p.m. Sunday at Willkie Auditorium, winning $1,500. A newcomer to pageants, Ford said the title provides her the perfect platform to advocate for women's empowerment.