Indiana Arts Commission accepting entries for Hoosier Women Artists contest
Submissions for the 2018 Hoosier Women Artists Contest are due Friday, Jan. 26, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch said in a press release.
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Submissions for the 2018 Hoosier Women Artists Contest are due Friday, Jan. 26, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch said in a press release.
Deadmau5 and Diplo will join Indianapolis 500 drivers on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 27 for this year's Indianapolis 500 Snake Pit.
Some of the artwork of the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art will settle into a temporary home in Kentucky while Eskenazi is closed for renovations, according to a statement released Wednesday.
From organ music, Latin American tunes and computerized beats to innovation competitions, Jacobs School of Music will present a wide variety of concerts and performances this semester. Here are a few upcoming performances, courtesy of the Jacob's School of Music website.
Andrew Rhoda flipped a polished metal cube over in his hands. A few more minutes of twisting and the cube fell apart into four pieces.
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Old saris are transformed into blankets, purses and home goods in a photography gallery that will be displayed at Gather, a Bloomington art gallery and gift shop, until Jan. 31.
Andy Uhrich sat in the dark rewinding a tape of commercials, a sound similar to record scratches filling the room as the long filmstrips slid over a spinning disc.
Three women stage a workplace coup to overthrow their sexist boss in a series of triumphs and comedic misadventures in the show "9 to 5: The Musical," but Kate Galvin, Cardinal Stage Company artistic director, is not laughing.
An anonymous donor has gifted IU’s Department of Art History with $1.5 million to establish the Tanner-Opperman chair for African art studies. The position will be the first endowed chair for the department.
Vehicles with glider kits, which involves putting old engines in new trucks, may be able to dodge emission regulations for new motor vehicles if the Environmental Protection Agency passes a proposed rule change in January 2018.
A full room stared at the black-and-white photo of a smiling 13-year-old boy on the screen in the Indiana Memorial Union's Tudor Room.
For people trying to overcome opioid addiction, a device the size of a USB drive could make the difference between recovery and relapse.
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce wants to raise Indiana’s smoking age from 18 to 21 as part of a four-part proposal in its 2018 legislative agenda.
IU graduate students flooded the three stories of staircases leading up to President Michael McRobbie’s office in Bryan Hall on Wednesday afternoon.
As areas in the Caribbean struggle to bounce back after recent natural disasters, IU professor Kalim Shah explored what makes this region so vulnerable in a talk at the Global and International Studies building Thursday evening.
Students and faculty members found slips of papers marked with the words #renameJordan and #decolonizeIU strewn across floors and left in classrooms and doors in Jordan Hall on Monday night.
Speakers at a panel at the Monroe County Public Library on Monday afternoon discussed the violent causes of the Central American Migrant Crisis and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protected undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children.
UPDATED: Jordan Vielee has been found, according to her boyfriend Logan Storey and IU director of media relations spokesperson Chuck Carney. She is safe with her family, who is undertaking her well-being, according to Storey.
Speakers in a panel at the Whittenberger Auditorium on Thursday night asked the question, “What must be done to solve climate change?”