‘Work in Process’ exhibition to open at Grunwald Gallery of Art
Ahree Lee’s artwork examines popular conceptions of technology and women’s labor.
Ahree Lee’s artwork examines popular conceptions of technology and women’s labor.
Downtown galleries will stay open from 5-8 p.m. for visitors to view special exhibits.
Contestants will get the chance to work with coaches and work on professional development.
The free events will be centered around Aboriginal art and culture.
Regular tickets are $25 and VIP tickets are $89.
The production will run four shows in the Gayle Karch Cook Center.
Open to all skill levels, anyone can submit their design for the show.
With five winter safety tips and a red-hot playlist, the IDSu2019s winter survival guide is perfect to keep your mood up as temperatures drop.
The duo are focusing on classes, self-producing a fifth album and working on their personal growth.
Various ice-themed events and attractions will take place Thursday to Sunday.
The concert will be held at 4 p.m. at Auer Hall and online.
Tickets for the show are $35 and the show begins at 8 p.m.
Former IU Jacobs School of Music student will perform in “An Officer and a Gentleman.”
The festival will feature appearances by Michelle Zauner, Susan Choi, Juju Chang and other Korean professionals.
A group of senior citizens sleuth out unsolved murders as a hobby in their retirement village.
The performance was originally scheduled for Feb. 12.
Paintings and illustrations by Andrea Ventura will be displayed until March 8.
20 Indiana artists contributed two minutes of music to create one album about Indiana.
“Fiona and Jane” published Jan. 4.
The comedian, writer and podcaster will perform four shows this weekend.