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4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

Exhibits at the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art

10:00 am to 05:00 pm
IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
http://artmuseum.indiana.edu

Gallery Hours
Tues-Sat 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Sun 12:00-5:00 p.m.
(Closed Mondays. Additionally, the Eskenazi Museum of Art will be closed for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, Thursday, November 24 – Friday, November 25, and Saturday, December 24 – Monday, January 2)

Special Exhibitions

The Eskenazi Museum of Art serves as the only Midwest venue for this major traveling exhibition, which covers more than twenty-five years of the internationally acclaimed artist’s career. Known for his photographic images of famous people, places, and artworks created using unconventional materials, Vik Muniz has become a staple of the contemporary art scene. His smart, postmodern pictures delight viewers, while challenging their perceptions.

New in the Galleries

Lorenzo: The Other Tiepolo
November 1, 2016 – February 5, 2017

Masters of the French Etching Revival: Degas, Bracquemond, and Buhot
November 8, 2016 – May 7, 2017

Modern Pioneers: Professors of Photography
November 8, 2016 – May 7, 2017

Modigliani and Lipchitz: Friends in Bohemian Paris
November 8, 2016 – May 7, 2017

Focalpoint: Hats as Materials of Culture
October 3, 2016 – May 7, 2017

For more information, visit artmuseum.indiana.edu/on-view/

Exhibits

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

Exhibits at the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art

10:00 am to 05:00 pm
IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
http://artmuseum.indiana.edu

Gallery Hours
Tues-Sat 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Sun 12:00-5:00 p.m.
(Closed Mondays. Additionally, the Eskenazi Museum of Art will be closed for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, Thursday, November 24 – Friday, November 25, and Saturday, December 24 – Monday, January 2)

Special Exhibitions

The Eskenazi Museum of Art serves as the only Midwest venue for this major traveling exhibition, which covers more than twenty-five years of the internationally acclaimed artist’s career. Known for his photographic images of famous people, places, and artworks created using unconventional materials, Vik Muniz has become a staple of the contemporary art scene. His smart, postmodern pictures delight viewers, while challenging their perceptions.

New in the Galleries

Lorenzo: The Other Tiepolo
November 1, 2016 – February 5, 2017

Masters of the French Etching Revival: Degas, Bracquemond, and Buhot
November 8, 2016 – May 7, 2017

Modern Pioneers: Professors of Photography
November 8, 2016 – May 7, 2017

Modigliani and Lipchitz: Friends in Bohemian Paris
November 8, 2016 – May 7, 2017

Focalpoint: Hats as Materials of Culture
October 3, 2016 – May 7, 2017

For more information, visit artmuseum.indiana.edu/on-view/

Exhibits

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

MFA Thesis Exhibition 2

12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art
https://studioart.indiana.edu/grunwald/

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present this year’s MFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Master of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and Design at Indiana University. MFA 2 features the work of Genevieve Cohn (Painting), Kristin Horan (Printmaking), Benjamin Lowery (Painting), Emily Nickel (Ceramics), Adrianna Rose Schlemmer (Metals), and Autumn Wright (Printmaking).

Education / Entertainment / Exhibits

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

BFA Thesis Exhibition 2

12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art
http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present this year’s BFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and Design at Indiana University. BFA 2 features the work of Caroline Federle (Photography), Tevin Garcia (Painting), Annabella Habegger (DART), and Colton Hendon (Sculpture).

Education / Entertainment / Exhibits

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

BFA Thesis 2 Opening Reception

12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art
http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present this year’s BFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and Design at Indiana University. BFA 2 features the work of Caroline Federle (Photography), Tevin Garcia (Painting), Annabella Habegger (DART), and Colton Hendon (Sculpture).

Education / Entertainment / Exhibits

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

Feeding Hungry Hoosiers at Israelpalooza

02:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Dunn Meadow
http://www.iuhillel.org

Israelpalooza, Indiana University Hillel’s annual celebration of Israeli life and culture will be held at Dunn Meadow on Wednesday April 5, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. If needed a rain plan alternative will be posted at Iuhillel.org.
Generous grants from StandWithUS and Zeta Beta Tau fraternity will be used to sponsor a very meaningful activity during Israelpalooza. One of the many booths at the event will offer participants the opportunity to package meals for Hoosiers in partnership with the Million Meal Movement, an organization devoted to both feeding the hungry and teaching the importance of volunteerism. Each year the movement distributes millions of meals to the hungry people of Indiana. 27,408,661 meals have been packed by the organization since its founding in 2007. The organization focuses on the importance of serving the community and the difference one individual can make.
According to Shane Scarlett Manager of Event Services and Volunteer Engagement, “Raw food from bulk food bins will be packaged. 10,000 meals will feed 2,500 families of 4. Just imagine how many people fill Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, the IU Basketball Stadium. 60% of that number of people will be fed by the work of the students packaging the meals at Israelpalooza.”
Following the event the majority of the packaged meals will be donated to the Hoosier Hills Food Bank in Bloomington and a smaller consignment for the Jewish food bank, Popsie’s Food Pantry in Indianapolis. The packaging of the meals will take place from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
IU Hillel is sponsoring this project as a teachable moment for both Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, and Tzedakah, charity and justice, both of which are fundamental Jewish concepts and values. These values provide an important foundation for Israeli society and underlie the extensive humanitarian relief work that Israel does throughout the world.
All students are invited and encouraged to attend the event and participate in the packaging. Student volunteers include students from the IU Hillel BICEP Birthright Israel buses from 2015, 2016 and 2017 who will participate and bring other groups such as fraternities, sororities, student government, IUDM dancers, The Hillel Board, Hillel Mitzvah Corps and other individuals that want to join in this important mitzvah (commandment to make the world more fair and just).
“I am looking forward to attending this very important event with Curt Simic, the President Emeritus of the IU Foundation,” Rabbi Sue Silberberg, Executive Director of IU Hillel, said.
Silberberg and the rest of the IU Hillel staff are dedicated to building a “Jewish home away from home” for students and providing leadership opportunities during their time at school. “We will help our student volunteers package 10,000 meals to feed Hoosiers in need while learning about Israel’s commitment to providing global humanitarian work,” Silberberg said.
Laurence A. Bolotin, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity’s Executive Director, said “ZBT is thrilled to support this initiative of Indiana University Hillel.  A core component of ZBTs Credo is social responsibility.   It is our duty to look for ways as fraternity men to make the world a better place.  Being able to help ensure that our fellow Hoosiers don’t go hungry is a tremendous way to practice what we refer to us as Tikkun Olam.  We commend IU Hillel on this project and we believe it’s one step in the right direction of changing the world, one meal at a time.”
Ellen Voskoboynik, class of 2018, is very excited to participate in this project. “As a member of the 2015 Summer BICEP Birthright Israel trip, the concept of tikkun olam resonated with me after seeing all of the philanthropic work that Israel does through organizations such as “Save a Child’s Heart.” Tikkun olam means to repair the world. Participating in a program like this is inspiring because we are able to help the community on a local level, while knowing that efforts such as these can ultimately help worldwide. It only takes one person’s effort to begin the process of tikkun olam.” Voskoboynik said.
About the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center
The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center at Indiana University was founded in 1938 and continues to be the largest Hillel program in the state of Indiana. The Hillel center at Indiana University serves 4,500 Jewish students on its Bloomington campus. The center and its staff offer programming, religious services, kosher dining and leadership opportunities for Jewish students at Indiana University.

Volunteering

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

Monroe/Owen County Transition Fair

04:30 pm to 07:00 pm
Ivy Tech, 200 Daniels Way, Bloomington - Shreve Hall & the Commons area
http://www.monroeowenctc.org

Where: Ivy Tech, 200 Daniels Way, Bloomington – Shreve Hall & the Commons area
When Tuesday, April 4th, 4:30-7:00 pm
What: A Transition Fair is an opportunity for individuals with disabilities and their family to explore the resources and services that are available in Bloomington and surrounding areas during and after high school.
Who will be there: service providers (Stone Belt, LifeDesigns, The Mentor Network, erc.), recreation/therapy (Best Buddies, Music Therapy, etc.) transportation (E2 Taxi, etc.),employment/vocational (MCCSC Community Transitions, Vocational Rehabilitation, etc.), post secondary, resources (Milestones, HANDS in Autism, etc.), and advocacy (Family Voices). Food. Door Prizes. New This Year: we welcome younger students: it’s never to early
to plan. A separate play are is available for little ones and childcare will be available.

Education

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

Bloomington Unplugged, A Harpsichord Performance by Beth Garfinkel, at The Venue

05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
http://www.thevenuebloomington.com

On Tuesday eve, April 4th, beginning at 5:30p.m., The Venue will host a special unplugged musical performance of Harpsichord and vocal music from the English and Italian Baroque eras, by Beth Garfinkel.
Beth holds a Bachelors Degree in Music from Oberlin College, a Masters Degree in Early Music Performance–Harpsichord, from the New England Conservatory of Music, and her Doctorate in Early Music Performance, Harpsichord, with doctoral minors in Ethnomusicology and English Literature, from Indiana University.

Beth’s expertise as a scholar and performer of early music is without equal and this performance is a rare treat. It will be both educational and entertaining.
The Venue will provide refreshments for the occasion. Our complete collection of Fine Art and Gifts will also be on display for viewing and purchase.
Arrive early for the best seating.

Entertainment / Live Music

4 Tuesday / April 4, 2017

Bloomington Songwriter Showcase with Chris Wolf, Kacie Swierk & Joel Wier

08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Bears Place - 1316 East 3rd St., Bloomington IN 47401

Chris Wolf is a funny guy who writes some enjoyable tunes that are sure to make our audience laugh. His lyrics are very clever, his vocals are very blues sounding, and his guitar work is extraordinary. Don’t miss him! (www.ChrisWolfSongs.com).

Kacie Swierk is a young lady making her Showcase debut this evening. We met her via our weekly Open Guest Chair – where she managed to steal the show! Kacie is a talented songwriter with a unique style, dabbling in intellectual lyrics and fun chord progression. (www.KacieSwierk.com).

Often, Songwriters have a dual life even though both aspects of those lives blend together. So is the case with Joel Wier (aka the Reverend Father Joel Weir, aka John the Silent). A young man with Folk/Rock roots who has found himself writing some very strong songs – some with a message, others to simply entertain us. (www.sonicbids.com/band/joelweir).

If you feel like some cool original songs performed by the folks who wrote the tunes – and enjoy variety of styles sure to keep you in your seat . . . tonight’s Bloomington Songwriter Showcase is the show for YOU!

FREE!

Must be 21+ to enter Bear’s Place BACK ROOM

FREE Parking – in lot behind Bear’s Place AND on street after 5:00 p.m.

Live Music

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