IU alumna to lead workshop at Community Arts Awards
Last year the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center introduced the Community Arts Awards, an opportunity to recognize members of the community who contribute to the arts in Bloomington.
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Last year the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center introduced the Community Arts Awards, an opportunity to recognize members of the community who contribute to the arts in Bloomington.
The “Siyazama: Traditional Arts, Education and AIDS in South Africa” exhibition at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures has brought together the Themester: Beauty initiative and the culture of healing connected to art. The exhibition features the traditional crafts made as part of the Siyazama project and shows how art is used to foster discussion on HIV and AIDS realities and prevention.
November’s First Friday Gallery Walk invited a variety of artists to show their work across many platforms, and this month many of the participating venues offered the works of photographers among their displays.
First Thursdays have offered the art and cultural hubs of IU’s campus the opportunity to participate in special programs throughout the semester, often after traditional hours.
The candles on the large table set-up surrounded a myriad of seemingly unrelated items: a box of crayons, a wooden rooster, small bottles of tequila, newspaper clippings and drawings. These were just a few of the offerings community members have left for loved ones through the years for the Día de los Muertos altar lighting.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures will welcome a guest lecturer as part of Bloomington Against Islamophobia’s Open University week.
The Fine Arts Library’s Artists’ Book Collection contains a selection of works by authors around the Midwest that push the limits of traditional page-by-page book form in some way.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art’s Noon Talks offer presenters interested in delving into the work of a particular artist an opportunity to share their observations with an audience. The latest in the series dealt with the special exhibition “Vik Muniz,” a mid-career retrospective of the artist’s work.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures has invited a collection of Indiana artisans to demonstrate and tell the stories behind their specific craft form throughout the semester.
Designer Alexander Julian is known for his innovations in menswear and his use of color and fit to create modern looks. His work ranges from clothing to housewares and more, and he continues to practice to this day with wares available on his website and at select retailers across the eastern half of country.
This Wednesday at the Eskenazi Museum of Art, Lisa Kwong, adjunct lecturer in English and Asian American Studies, delivered a talk titled “Anna May Wong: She, Too, Was Hollywood.” She discussed the actress Wong and her relevance in the lives of Asian Americans during her career as well as in the present.
Since 1993, the Potpourri of the Arts Concert has given student groups the opportunity to celebrate the spirit of African-American performance.
The Grunwald Gallery opened its latest exhibition “[Re]Imagining Science,” on Friday. The collection includes projects by artists and scientists that illustrate scientific principles and try to craft a different way to understand the field.
One of the Bloomington Creative Glass Center’s biggest fundraisers is the Great Glass Pumpkin Patch, a collection of glass pumpkins created by the center’s volunteers.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures’ exhibition “Siyazama: Traditional Arts, Education, and AIDS in South Africa” explores the role of art in the midst of a health crisis that still plagues the nation.
Oct. 11 marks the 28th anniversary of National Coming Out Day, a day geared toward the celebration of the coming-out experiences of LGBT youth across the country.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures is starting October with a variety of festive programs geared toward both students and the Bloomington community.
One of the most convenient ways to keep up with rent and utilities during periods of time when tenants are not in town is to sublease a property. Below are various tips from local Bloomington property managers.
The School of Fine Arts Auditorium was packed for artist Vik Muniz’s lecture Friday. The event immediately preceded the opening of his show, “Vik Muniz,” at the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
The CROP Hunger Walk’s corn maze began with the first step in a refugee crisis — people being forced to leave their homes.