Wylie House
A Christmas Cactus that is over 100 years old sits on a table on in the entryway of the Wylie House. The Christmas Cactus belonged to the second Wylie family who occupied the house.
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A Christmas Cactus that is over 100 years old sits on a table on in the entryway of the Wylie House. The Christmas Cactus belonged to the second Wylie family who occupied the house.
The exterior of the Wylie House on Wednesday faces East Second Street. The house features two different types of brick patterns. One pattern is known as Flemish Bond and is featured around the front entrance of the house. Less prominent areas of the exterior of the house have the brick pattern Common Bond, which is less labor intensive but also less visually appealing.
The exterior of the Wylie House on Wednesday faces East Second Street which was close proximity to the original IU campus. Andrew Wylie, IU's first president, built the house in 1835.
Senior Titus Knight returns to his seat with the other members of the varsity men's swimming and diving team after speaking at the memorial service for IU student Becca Lanter on Sunday at the Student Recreational Sports Center. Lanter was an employee at the SRSC and often worked with the swim team.
Alyssa Kettler, Cheyanne Milner and Emma Markely (from left) read a poem written by their friend Becca Lanter during Lanter's memorial serivce Sunday at the Student Recreational Sports Center. Lanter enjoyed writing poetry and performing them during Spoken Word nights around various venues around the area.
Attendees of the memorial for IU student Becca Lanter look at photographs from her life that were on display for before, during and after the service Sunday which was held at the Student Recreational Sports Center. Lanter was an employee at the SRSC.
A guitar designed by local artist Sally Harless for the Rhino's GuitArt Auction is currently on display at Gallery North. Harless' work is reminiscent of children's book illustrations.
Artist Mike Cagle grew up in Bloomington and Brown County and has held art jobs for The Ryder, the Indiana Memorial Union, WFIU/WTIU and The Herald-Times. He is currently employed as an illustrator for Cook Medical and does freelance work for BLOOM and Indiana Alumni Magazine.
A guitar painted by Bloomington graphic designer, artist, illustrator and writer for Rhino's GuitArt Auction is currently on display at the Wandering Turtle Art Gallery.
A guitar designed by Dylan Dewitt for Rhinoi's GuitArt Auction is currently on display at The Venue. Dewitt's sculptures and installations address the unusal, the everyday and puzzling territories as well as everything in between.
The images on Hine's guitar are vintage images with antique German industrial photos layered over them. This is third year Hine has participated in the auction.
A guitar collaged by artist Lindsey Hine for Rhino's GuitArt Auction is currently on display at The Venue. The theme of the design is "Industrial Landscapes."
Country musician Tyler Farr drinks from an audience members' pitcher of beer during his performance Friday at the Bluebird. Farr is the lead guitarist for the country rap artist Colt Ford, however he also has a seperate music career and performed some his songs before Colt Ford took the stage.
Country rap musician Colt Ford performs on Friday at the Bluebird. Colt Ford's latest CD is titled "Chicken and Biscuts."
Country rap musician Colt Ford performs on Friday at the Bluebird. Colt Ford's latest CD is titled "Chicken and Biscuts."
A guitar painted by Bloomington graphic designer, artist, illustrator and writer Mike Cagle for Rhino's GuitArt Auction is currently on display at Wandering Turtle Art Gallery. Cagle has held art jobs for The Ryder, the Indiana Memorial Union, WFIU/WTIU and The Herald-Times. He is currently employed as an illustrator for Cook Medical and does freelance work for BLOOM and Indiana Alumni Magazine.
The view from the Hickory Ridge Fire Tower located in the Charles C. Deam Wilderness area. Originally used to spot fires in the area, the tower now stands as a tribute to its builders as well as offers visitors to the Charles C. Deam Wilderness as a panoramic view the forest and the surrounding areas.
Bloomington resident Robert Basford purchases a strawberry shortcake on Thursday during the Strawberry Festival on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn.
A member of the Boys and Girls Club Ladies Auxiliary prepares a strawberry shortcake on Thursday during the Strawberry Festival on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn.
Strawberry shortcake, prepared by the women of the Boys and Clubs Ladies Auxiliary, sits on a table on Thursday during the Strawberry Festival on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn. The Strawberry Festival is an annual event sponsored by the Boys and Girls Club Ladies Auxiliary. All proceeds from the event benefit the Boys and Girls Club.