Cherub prepares for pre-Valentine's Day show in Bloomington
A duo combining funk, dance, rock and electronic sounds will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub as part of the bar’s upcoming lineup.
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A duo combining funk, dance, rock and electronic sounds will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub as part of the bar’s upcoming lineup.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts finished its series of events revolving around its showcase of emerging artists Sunday afternoon with an awards program.
The Lilly Library has opened its exhibition space to a first-of-its-kind collection.
The dancers of Movement Cooperative, dressed in various forms of attire ranging from leggings to sweatpants, shook out their limbs between songs. Some shed outer layers. Others already wore sleeveless shirts and used the time to stretch against the walls.
An established writer and educator will be visiting IU as part of a series by the College Arts & Humanities Institute.
Finch’s Brasserie will combine visual and musical artistry at its upcoming event.
A local center for tarot reading will be the venue for a non-traditional history lecture this week.
Cardinal Spirits is planning an event that combines Cardinal’s distillery atmosphere with the comedy stylings of Indiana performers.
During the opening of the "Quilts of Southwest China" attendees stop to take a look at the many quilts in the Mathers Museum with curator Lijun Zhang.
Jason Jackson, director of the Mathers Museum, introduces the exhibition "Quilts of Southwest China," which opened Saturday.
Sophomore Zixuan Wang, vice president of public relations for the Chinese Calligraphy Club, plays the traditional pipa instrument as an introduction to the exhibition "Quilts of Southwest China" in the Mathers Museum.
The IU School of Art + Design began its spring lecture series with the work of a photographer who deals with traditional themes in an unconventional way.
The exhibit opened Saturday afternoon with the smooth rhythm of a traditional Chinese instrument flowing through the exhibition room, filled with walls and walls of carefully stitched quilts in a variety of colors and patterns.
IU Libraries opened a new space to the public while continuing this week’s theme of programming related to Martin Luther King Jr.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts opens its latest show Friday with the aim of celebrating up-and-coming artists.
The Bluebird Nightclub’s January lineup will include the addition of music that falls under the category of bluegrass and beyond.
The lights dimmed as a door at the side of the stage opened. Five musicians moved out from backstage and stood around the music stands clustered in the middle of the stage. They bowed and took their seats.
Artist Amy Burrell’s installation work has decorated the walls and tables at I. Fell Gallery throughout January, and the popularity of her first interactive event has inspired another night of creation and photography.
Every open space in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures was full during the final public event connected to the One Million Stars to End Violence project.
Jereme Galloway of Time & Tide Tattoo worked on the right side of the gallery. The needle buzzed as his volunteer, a man in white shorts with many previous tattoos decorating his legs, lay on his side. Galloway began his work, surrounded by spectators and flash art pieces from Indiana tattooers.