Grunwald shows metalworking in new exhibits
Oct 27, 2013 10:02 pmThe Grunwald Gallery of Art is currently displaying three new exhibits: “Shift,” “These Moments Existed” and “Metal Inkorporated.” The exhibits will be shown through Nov. 21.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art is currently displaying three new exhibits: “Shift,” “These Moments Existed” and “Metal Inkorporated.” The exhibits will be shown through Nov. 21.
Bloomington-based artist Cappi Phillips’ parents always encouraged her to pursue a “real job.”
The IU Art Museum will present an exhibition that features work from early 20th-century Indiana artists from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday.
The IU Art Museum is welcoming a collection of puppets from Java that will be on display on the second floor of the Museum in the Gallery of the Art of Asia and the Ancient Western World.
IU students and members of the IU and Bloomington communities gathered Wednesday in the second floor gallery of the IU Art Museum for another installment of the museum’s popular noon talk series.
“Fables,” a showcase of paintings by Bloomington artist Paul Kane, will begin showing Friday at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Tesoros Latinos, created to showcase the variety of Hispanic art on display, shows off IU's rich Hispanic culture.
A traveling Smithsonian exhibit featuring vibrant, complex stories of Asian-American history and culture will be on display from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Asian Culture Center, 807 E. 10th St.
Wonderlab’s latest mini-exhibition, “Nature’s Vampires,” explores the habits of bed bugs with live, magnified views and interactive, touch-screen games, allowing visitors to learn where the creatures would most likely be tucked away.
“Visualizing
Disease," an exhibit of illustrations of 16th through mid-19th century diseases, will be on display at the Lilly Library now through Dec. 20.
Twenty-four original works by local artist Patricia Coleman adorn the El Norteno gallery, giving it a light and color all its own.
“Art Interrupted” is the resurrection of a 1946 show that attempted to establish an American cultural identity, but died a premature death because Congress thought it too controversial.
Throughout September, the United Way of Monroe County will partner with the City of Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District to present “This is How I Live United,” a photography exhibit featuring works from local residents
Two new fall exhibitions, “Past/Present” and “La Vida Sexual,” will have their opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at The Kinsey Institute.
In a flash of colored skirts and twinkling hand chimes, the dancers entertained the students and families attending the festival.
Bloomington galleries offer student and local artists venues to display their work around town.
Large crowds visited the Grunwald Gallery of Art to view more than 90 artworks that aim to expose issues with gender, identity, sexuality and reproduction at the opening reception of the eighth annual Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show Friday evening.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, the IU Art Museum featured a special installation and activity as well as a one-day sale at Angles Café & Gift Shop.
Students can now enjoy the new “Women of IU” exhibit in the East Lounge of the IMU.
After
many years, the portraits of IU’s 17 former presidents have
been removed and replaced by portraits of influential women in IU's history.
IU students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in fine arts publicly show off their creativity and graphic talents once a year at the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts BFA Group Show.