'Art and Refugees' open house, panel will explore the refugee crisis through art
The event uses various forms of art to present the human side of the refugee crisis.
The event uses various forms of art to present the human side of the refugee crisis.
The 200-year-old story has seen countless changes across prose, theatrical and film iterations.
Fantasy coffins help connect the deceased of the Ga people to the afterlife.
The landscape photographers explored old-school photography styles, including tintype.
The exhibit offers visitors an opportunity to write about their own Bloomington memories.
Shots include areas of Northern California, the Nevada desert and Glacier National Park.
Cate Whetzel, program developer for the T.C. Steele State Historic Site, talked about IU's first artist in residence, Theodore Clement Steele.
A group of judges selected 25 pieces focused on the community, all of which can be purchased.
Photographer Steven Cox's exhibit will open June 1.
The exhibit will be on display June 1 to July 31 at By Hand Gallery.
The library has nearly 6,000 manuscripts, including rejection letters and typewritten drafts of his novels.
The May exhibit is titled “Flores y colores."
Artists Joe and Bess Lee represent the pathos of extinction with sideshow acts.
The exhibit was installed at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures in the beginning of the fall semester.
The exhibit will be open every Friday in April.
The exhibit will be open Monday through Friday until May 4.
Encouraged to be unconventional, students chose the old Bloomingfoods building as their venue.
The exhibit at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures incorporates art and personal history.
Tattooed women share their experiences with discrimination.
Synergia is created from over five hundred plastic-sheet polyhedrons.