First Friday participants check out Pictura Gallery, one of the galleries that stays open late for the monthly event. Pictura Gallery held the opening reception for an exhibit by Kevin Horan called “Chattel.”
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Tina Newberry, an IU painting professor, and Barry Gealt, a retired IU fine arts professor, discuss the works on display at Blueline Gallery with a visitor. The artwork was part of “High Chroma,” an exhibit by Madeline Winter and Mitch Raney, both IU MFA graduates.
Blueline Gallery buzzes with activity as visitors study the exhibit “High Chroma” and chat over refreshments. Recent IU MFA graduates Madeline Winter and Mitch Raney were featured in the show.
Girlpool's sound and world get bigger on sophomore album
The world of Girlpool has mushroomed around its two members Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad. Surrounded by a world that refuses to make itself orderly and understandable, it makes sense that Tucker and Tividad would gravitate to the base component of constructed comfort: the wall.
Preview: Girlpool's world gets a little bigger
It’s been two years since Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker united as Girlpool to create “Before the World Was Big.” Now, the folk punk band is back for “Powerplant,” its sophomore album due out Friday.
Carmen Vernon, senior, practices a self defense move at the Feminist Student Association meeting Thursday evening. The IU Hapkido / Self Defense Club gave demonstrations on self defense techniques.
Isaac Taylor, freshman, studies painting BFA Jenica Brown’s painting “Simonetta da Collevecchio, 1510” at the Grunwald Gallery Wednesday afternoon. The Grunwald Gallery will feature BFA students’ thesis exhibitions through the end of the semester.
Brian Berger, WIUX station manager, speaks about the recent decision to transfer the WIUX headquarters from the station house on Eighth Street and Park Avenue to Franklin Hall. The Tuesday night town hall meeting in the Global and International Studies Building addressed WIUX members’ concerns about the change, which is scheduled for May 2017.
Protesters march down Kirkwood Avenue in protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) Tuesday night. The protest fell on the Day of Action, a national effort to protest the DAPL that included more than 200 planned organizations.
Ana Stahlman, 17, reads a poem at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protest at Sample Gates Tuesday evening. Stahlman is Tuscarora, a Native American tribe from the New York area.
Protesters gathered at Sample Gates Tuesday evening to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). Native Americans, including several Sioux tribal nations, have spoken out against the DAPL, citing its potential environmental harm.
Kelly Tudor, the American Indian Movement (AIM) representative from the Indiana/Kentucky chapter speaks at the protest against Dakota Acess Pipeline (DAPL) at the Sample Gates Tuesday night. Tudor emphasized that DAPL protests need to discuss the issue of sovereignty.
Aslan Tudor, 9, holds a flag in solidarity with the anti-Dakota Access Pipeline protest at Sample Gates Tuesday evening. Tudor held a flag with the American Indian Movement (AIM) emblem on it.
David Crosley, a tango instructor from Indianapolis, dances with Heather Maritano, 49, at the tango beginner class at Serendipity Martini Bar Monday night. Tango emphasizes a connection between partners and with the music. For Maritano, tango is “all about communication.”
Attendees of the beginner tango class at Serendipity Martini Bar practice their walking in time to Argentine tango music Monday night. David Crosley, a guest teacher from Indianapolis, encouraged the dancers to go “inside the music.”
Patrick O’Meara welcomes Dr. Narendra Jadhav to the stage in Presidents Hall in Franklin Hall. Jadhav is a member of the Indian Parliament and obtained his Ph.D. in economics at Indiana University.
Dr. Narendra Jadhav speaks in Franklin Hall Monday afternoon as part of the 6th Annual Patrick O’Meara International Lecture. Jadhav, who is a member of Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament, spoke on the topics of caste, race and economic growth.
Some vendors, like Brainchild Conspiracy, appeal to children and adults alike. Hundreds of visitors go to the Bloomington Convention Center to browse among local and handmade products. Approximately $30,000 will be spent supporting local artists and artisans.
Sandie Matthews, 71, flips through cards as she shops for Christmas at the Bloomington Handmade Market Saturday afternoon. The Bloomington Handmade Market is a biannual, juried show, meaning that vendors must apply to secure a spot.
Eric Holcomb and Suzanne Crouch take the stage to celebrate their election as governor and lieutenant governor, respectively. Holcomb defeated John Gregg, Democrat, in their run for office.