Ivy Tech Waldron will welcome Indy performance group
The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center will open its theater space for a concert that plays on a classical genre.
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The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center will open its theater space for a concert that plays on a classical genre.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures will continue to contribute to an international anti-violence campaign this Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Musicians hoping to have their talents discovered have the opportunity to enter a distinct competition.
The IU Auditorium will celebrate contemporary dance this spring with a show by a well-known New York City dance company.
The Herman B Wells Library will soon launch the Arts and Humanities Council’s initiative “China Remixed” with the opening of a photographic exhibit.
Local artists will have an opportunity to showcase their wares in an open space this summer.
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As part of this month’s First Friday exhibitions, the I. Fell gallery opened a show titled “Fell + One,” a grouping of local artists’ works that included interactive elements.
Two student filmmakers at IU have earned the honor of being invited to the 2017 Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts is beginning the year by incorporating a new hanging exhibit with its existing metal exhibition, which has covered the floor of the gallery since December.
Local artist Gary Anderson has been hand painting signs for the community for a number of years, and one of his notable works sits at the entrance of the Farmer House Museum.
The Bloomington Watercolor Society and the Monroe County History Center are teaming up to present a series of works celebrating the Indiana Bicentennial and the variety that exists in the aesthetic of Bloomington.
Alison Zook, events director for Cardinal Spirits, works on decorating her T-Shirt during this month's "Stitch & Bitch" craft night at the distillery.
Cardinal Spirits often plans programming from cocktail parties to musical series, and the distillery began December with a holiday themed crafting experience.
December’s Gallery Walk invited a variety of artists to showcase their works across Bloomington’s multitude of art spaces Friday.
The work of an IU alumnus playing with ideas of movement and form will be included among the December exhibits at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures offers a variety of programming, including its Family Craft Days, which incorporate the younger members of the community, for university students and community members.
Thursday is World AIDS Day, a day for unity in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The day supports those living with HIV or AIDS and commemorates those who have died to the illness.
Through the first set of doors to the Fine Arts Library is the front desk. To the right is a staircase to the vast library stacks, visible from the windows looking into the Eskenazi Museum of Art. Behind the second set of doors is the reference collection, nestled within a reading room full of tables occupied by students and several freestanding sculptures.
The Fine Arts Library welcomed a third author in its series celebrating working artists who have published works that push the limits of traditional bound book form.