IU alumnus opens photographic show inspired by sense of déjà vu
Dec 1, 2016 6:27 pmDoug Paul Case’s show at Ivy Tech Waldron includes nude photographs and blurred motion.
Doug Paul Case’s show at Ivy Tech Waldron includes nude photographs and blurred motion.
The store will be celebrating Megan Amani Hanson's collection Friday.
The Shalom Community Center and Pictura Gallery will present a gallery on the issue of homelessness.
Photographers display at variety of venues around downtown.
Community members gather to pay respects and admire offerings and notes left by loved ones.
Mathers Museum of World Cultures explores monsters in various cultures.
Rosemaling and pysanky will be presented to students and community members today at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures.
As a part of Themester's beauty initiative, the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will explore beauty in black music.
Local art gallery The Venue will open its latest collection of for-sale pieces at 6 p.m. Friday, according to a press release.
"[Re]Imagining Science" opened on Friday after Rosamond Purcell's lecture.
“Health, Healing & the Arts” follows influence of arts across Africa.
Rosamund Purcell will be in town from Wednesday through Sunday.
Fallen Indiana soldiers honored in history center's new exhibit.
Professor Pravina Shukla led a discussion about historical costumes at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures.
The artist lectured on Friday in conjunction with the opening of his exhibition at the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
'Vik Muniz' will be on view in the Special Exhibitions Gallery through Feb. 5.
The first piece of art for the Indiana Bicentennial Plaza is currently being installed.
Artists and poets present their work at The Venue’s second Ekphrasis series
The exhibition, “Spiritualists, Sorcerers and Stage Magicians: Magic and the Supernatural at the Lilly Library,” opened June 2 and will be available to the public until Aug. 30.
The IU Libraries Moving Image Archive has digitized 116 World War II propaganda films that spans from 1940 to 1945. IU libraries launched the digital exhibition in honor of the 70th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, according to an IU Newsroom press release.