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The Andy Cobine Trio performs at the Jazz in July concert Friday at the IU Art Museum. The Trio consists of Andy Cobine on guitar, bassist Steve Mascari and drummer Jamey Reid.
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The Andy Cobine Trio performs at the Jazz in July concert Friday at the IU Art Museum. The Trio consists of Andy Cobine on guitar, bassist Steve Mascari and drummer Jamey Reid.
Steve Mascari, the bassist of the Andy Cobine Trio, performs during at the Jazz in July concert Friday at the IU Art Museum. The Museum presents free, family-friendly concerts every Friday in July.
Andy Cobine, of the Andy Cobine Trio, plays during the Jazz in July concert Friday at the IU Art Museum. The Trio played many classic jazz standards, which they added their own personal twist to.
Audience members enjoy the music of the Andy Cobine Trio Friday at the Jazz in July concert at the IU Art Museum. Refreshments and free handheld paper fans were made available to the audience to keep cool during the concert.
Audience members listen to Avi Katz talk about his artwork Tuesday in the Council Chambers at Bloomington City Hall. Katz' artwork featured local scenes of Bloomington and will be on display in the City Hall atrium June 1-30.
Sadie Courtney performs in Vintage Scenes on Thursday at Oliver Winery. Courtney played Tammy, a school girl presenting her state report on Arizona, in "State Report", one of six shorts that were included in "Vintage Scenes."
Artist Katherine Dube's sculpture entitled "Limited Mobility with a Comfortable Sensation, Set II" sits on display at the Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show at the Grunwald Gallery of Art. The sculpture's description listed porcelin and human hair as its materials.
Artist Katherine Dube's sculpture entitled "Limited Mobility with a Comfortable Sensation, Set II" sits on display at the Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show at the Grunwald Gallery of Art. The sculpture's description listed porcelin and human hair as its materials.
A piece titled "Gender Reveal Cake" by Heather Saunders sits on display for the Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show at the Grunwald Gallery of Art. The piece served as a commentary on the new trend of parents using a cake to reveal the sex before the birth of the child.
A young visitor admires art at the Summer Arts Fair on Saturday at Showers Plaza.