IU's Lilly Library home to famous authors' hair
Feb 1, 2018 6:00 amThe Lilly Library has locks of Edgar Allen Poe and Sylvia Plath’s hair.
The Lilly Library has locks of Edgar Allen Poe and Sylvia Plath’s hair.
Grewe's contribution in an art catalogue was featured in the Sunday Times of London.
The free gallery is open every Friday evening in February.
The Global and International Studies Building features stones from 10 countries.
The Speed Art Museum will display some of the Eskenazi's art while it's closed.
There are many different routes to a job at a rare books library.
The Lilly Library has books that are more than paper bound by covers.
Too cold to make it over to the Grunwald Gallery of Art? Take a tour through the Faculty Exhibit from your computer.
Rhoda is the only puzzle curator in the world.
The exhibit includes work from IU’s School of Art, Architecture + Design.
The photographers worked with the women of Sari Bari in Kolkata, India.
The exhibit features images of tattooed women.
More than 20 films were included.
Among these are works by Amy Burrell and Rubia Nicole Hagan.
The exhibit is open through Jan. 21.
Bert Gilbert’s metal works share gallery space with paintings of Anneke Dekker.
Four local artists opened the studio in November.
Gary Anderson’s “48-years of Christmas Cards” will be up through December.
Painters focus on Indiana in works decorating Mornoe County History Center.
December’s Gallery Walk included shows with small pieces for sale before the holidays.