Indie Con serves Midwest filmmaking community
The 2014 Independent Filmmakers Convention will take place at IU for the second consecutive year.
The 2014 Independent Filmmakers Convention will take place at IU for the second consecutive year.
As part of IU’s Summer Festival of the Arts, the Jacobs School of Music will present a summer music series. It will include more than 40 free and ticketed events from June 7 through July 25
The local pop-up shop Gathering is now looking to become Gather--full-fledged store. The pop-up currently features handmade goods from different artists and craftmakers.
The 74th annual IU Writer's Conference took place from June 1 to June 6 and showcased the IU writing community while helping writers improve their work.
The local pop-up shop Gathering is now looking to become Gather--full-fledged store. The pop-up currently features handmade goods from different artists and craftmakers.
Columnist Griffin Leeds reviews the Limestone Comedy Festival that took place from May 29 to May 31.
A three-day, multi-venue comedy festival returns to Bloomington for the second year. Limestone Comedy Festival will take place May 29 to May 31.
This summer marks the 25th annual Shakespeare in the Park festival for the Monroe County Civic Theater, and this year the theater will read the complete works of Shakespeare.
The 2014 International Tuba Euphonium Conference returned to the Jacobs School of Music, its place of origin, after 41 years.
The IU Summer Festival of Arts kicked off May 12 with two Kinsey Institute art exhibits, “Creative Minds” and “Artistic Types: Text in Visual Art,” but students can look forward to many more events in the coming months. For a full schedule visit, http://artsfest.indiana.edu.
Adelheid “Heidi” Gealt, director of the IU Art Museum, has announced her retirement.
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded two grants to the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project based at IU for the continuation of its work.
For those looking to wander through a gallery, check out a local musician or learn something new, here are some arts events in Bloomington this week worth a visit.
IU professors, Katy Borner and Norbert Herber, and former IU associate instructor, Ying-Fang Shen worked on a film about human communication. 'Humanexus' is being screened at the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France until May 25.
The iconic Light Totem was created by IU professor and professional lighting designer Robert Shakespeare.
The 9th annual Juried Art Show will open with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the Grunwald Gallery of Art, and it’s free to the public. This show is a part of the fourth IU Summer Festival of Arts.
Local band Busman’s Holiday starts its biggest tour this weekend. The tour includes stops in Washington, D.C., Athens, Ga., Minneapolis and Toronto.
The Acoustic Roots Festival will be at Upland Brewing Company this Saturday, May 17. All ages are welcome. Gates will open at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and the festival will run from 3 to 11 p.m.
The Singing Hoosiers are touring Australia as IU's "Ambassadors of Song."
The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra will have a new artistic director, Adam Bodony, as of July 1, 2014.