Bloomington Writers Guild will offer Last Sunday Poetry Reading on Sunday
The Bloomington Writers Guild will present their Last Sunday Poetry Reading and Open Mic event at 11 a.m. on Sunday in the Monroe County Convention Center.
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The Bloomington Writers Guild will present their Last Sunday Poetry Reading and Open Mic event at 11 a.m. on Sunday in the Monroe County Convention Center.
Bloomington Early Music will announce their 2022 festival program lineup during their Spring Soirée event at 7 p.m. Saturday at the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts.
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art will display its annual Youth Art Month exhibition throughout the month of March on the museum’s second floor.
March 8 marks this year’s International Women’s Day— a global holiday that celebrates the achievements of women and calls people to examine and eliminate gender biases.
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art will lead a curator-guided tour of “Swing Landscape”: Stuart Davis and the Modernist Mural exhibition at 3 p.m. on March 6 on the museum’s first floor.
IU students, in partnership with the Wylie House Museum, will lead the Indiana Heirloom Seed Savers Showcase and Exchange event at 1 p.m. on March 5 at the Morton C. Bradley Jr. Education Center.
The IU Arts and Humanities Council will organize an academic conference exploring the global effect of K-pop on music, pop culture and politics Feb. 26 in the Gayle Karch Cook Center for Public Arts and Humanities.
The IU Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art announced on Feb.14 that it received a donation of 50 photographs by American photographer Brett Weston, gifted by collector Christian Keesee.
The Touchstone Wellness Center will lead SomaVibe at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 26 at their facilities on North College Avenue.
When visitors step into local artist Danny Bolton’s ‘Unearthed Archives: Retro Fit’ exhibition, he wants them to feel overwhelmed. Bolton said he covered the walls and ceiling in tape, installed a video game booth, and stapled and drew on walls to create an immersive exhibition space unlike many other white-walled galleries.
The FAR Center for Contemporary Arts will offer a Film Photography 101 workshop at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at their location on Fourth and Rogers Street. The workshop will cost $7 per person and guests must sign up online. The FAR Center’s community engagement coordinator, Chaz Mottinger, said if someone would like to attend but cannot cover the ticket costs, they should reach out to the FAR Center.
Local artist and Eskenazi Museum of Art faculty member Joii Cooper’s art exhibition “Strong Joy” is open in Bloomington’s City Hall throughout the month of February.
The IU Late Nite program, in partnership with local drag performers, will present the fifth annual “Life’s a Drag Race” competition at 9 p.m. Feb. 11 at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The event is free and those planning to attend should RSVP.
Ahree Lee’s digital and textile art exhibition, “Work in Process,” will open in the Grunwald Gallery of Art Friday and will be open through March 8.
The Lotus Education & Arts Foundation will offer free coloring Winter Workshops at 5 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 25.
Bloomington’s second annual Freezefest celebration will begin Thursday and go through Saturday. The winter festival will feature several free, ice-themed attractions for people of all ages to enjoy.
The IU Arts and Humanities council kicked off Korea Remixed on Jan. 14 as part of its fifth-annual Global Remixed Festival.
The Grunwald Gallery will present Italian artist Andrea Ventura’s exhibition, “Vanitas,” on Friday.
Student environmental groups are calling for IU to make a commitment to climate action based on an IU Student Government resolution passed last semester. The groups claim IU is falling behind several comparable institutions.
IU’s clinical psychology program plans to involve its students within several departments of the IU Regional Academic Health Center which opened to patients in Bloomington this December. Once the program recruits a professor as its lead, it will allow students to partner with professionals in nursing, social work, speech and hearing, and other medical fields.