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"The Nature of Trees" is a commissioned band piece created by Canadian composer Cait Nishimura. The piece will be premiered by the IU Concert Band at 8 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Musical Arts Center.
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"The Nature of Trees" is a commissioned band piece created by Canadian composer Cait Nishimura. The piece will be premiered by the IU Concert Band at 8 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Musical Arts Center.
Bloomington Playwrights Project and the University Players will collaborate on "Modern." “Modern” will be performed Feb. 4-19 at at BPP's Ted Jones Playhouse.
A large woven textile depicting the data visualization of how Ahree Lee spent her time during one week in 2018 is pictured. Lee’s digital and textile art exhibition, "Work in Process," will open in the Grunwald Gallery of Art Jan. 28 through March 8.
A piece of art by Neil Cain is pictured. The I Fell Gallery is one of three new member galleries participating in the monthly Gallery Walk event.
Christian Daake (left), Yi Jia and Shiqiao Wang pose for a photo on Dec, 18, 2021, at Northwestern Medical Hospital. Jia received a liver donation from Daake a few days prior to treat his stage-four cancer.
The Lotus Education & Arts Foundation will offer free coloring Winter Workshops at 5 p.m. Feb. 3 and 25. The workshops will be centered around Aboriginal art and culture.
Country pop singer Mitchell Tenpenny will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 4 at The Bluebird. Regular tickets are $25 on The Bluebird's website, and attendees must be 21 or older.
A collage of books featuring Black main characters is pictured. The characters are represented in mystery, romance, heartbreak and self-discovery books.
Wooden jigsaw puzzles, made by Marc Tschida who owns the business Press Puzzles, are pictured. Tschida sells puzzles of Bloomington buildings and geometric puzzles at A Fair of the Arts.
Maia Crowley is seen reading "Seven Days in June" Jan. 17, 2022, at the Indiana Memorial Union. Students, like IU sophomore Diamond Blevins, have noticed a lack of Black main characters in stories that aren't about pain and trauma.
Image by Danielle Urschel featuring creative reuse of Jeanne Leimkuhler’s Trashion figure from the first Trashion Refashion Show in 2010. The entry submission deadline is Feb. 20.
Indiana divers graduate student Kristen Hayden and freshman Quinn Henninger pose for a photo Dec. 13, 2021, at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center. Four Indiana swimmers and divers were on the Big Ten's weekly award list Wed.
Lily and Madeleine Jurkiewicz toured around western Europe and the United States for eight years as a folk pop duo. They have returned to IU to continue their education while self-producing their fifth album.
Then-freshmen Ryley Ober and Katrina Somner hug Feb. 21, 2020, during the Big Ten Championship at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in Iowa City, IA.
Connor Bazelak (left) is pictured with his old teammates Derek Willits and Jack DiMario. Bazelak is a quarterback transfer from University of Missouri.
The sign of the Wheeler Mission Center for men is pictured at 215 S Westplex Ave in Bloomington. The Wheeler Mission provides housing to men experiencing homelessness.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater presents Low Cut Connie on its "Private Lives" tour. General admission to the concert will be $35 and the doors will open at 7pm.
IU alumni Lucy Ritter is photographed holding a snare drum. Lucy is touring as the drummer in the band for "An Officer and a Gentleman."
IU alumni Lucy Ritter is pictured holding her drumsticks. When Ritter was a student she played in the accompaniment for the Grammy-nominated Singing Hoosiers.
IU alumni Lucy Ritter is pictured with her drumset. The former IU Jacobs School of Music student is a drummer in "An Officer and a Gentleman" and will be performing at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the IU Auditorium.