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14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

Exhibits at the IU Art Museum

10:00 am to 05:00 pm
IU Art Museum, 1133 E. 7th Street
http://www.artmuseum.iu.edu

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 – 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 5:00 p.m.

New in the Galleries:

Onya LaTour: Pioneering Modern Art in Indiana
Continuing through May 10, 2015
Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz Kellett Endowed Gallery of Twentieth-Century Art, first floor
In 1941 Onya LaTour opened the Indiana Museum of Modern Art near Nashville, Indiana, creating a stir in local art circles. Two works from her personal collection are featured in this installation presented in conjunction with Onya LaTour on view at the Indianapolis Museum of Art this fall, to which the IU Art Museum loaned four pieces.

WWI War Bond Posters
Continuing through May 24, 2015
During World War I, mass-produced color posters encouraged enlistment, helped raise capital for the war effort, and solidified public opinion against the enemy. Two vintage posters for war bonds, one American and one French, are featured: although both depict a German soldier, they have very different styles and impacts.

Nature’s Small Wonders: Photographs by Ansel Adams
Continuing through May 24, 2015
America’s most famous nature photographer, Adams was also an ardent conservationist who served on the board of directors for the Sierra Club for thirty-seven years and was active in the Wilderness Society. He used his dramatic black-and-white photographs to encourage the preservation of America’s natural wonders, particularly those found in the U.S. National Parks.

This installation is on view from January 13 through May 24, 2015, in the Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz Kellett Endowed Gallery of Twentieth-Century Art. It is presented in conjunction with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Sycamore Land Trust, whose mission is to protect the beautiful natural and agricultural landscape of southern Indiana.

Finding Atget
Continueing though May 24, 2015
French photographer Eugène Atget’s imagery mixed a nineteenth-century aesthetic with a modern sensibility, garnering him admiration and respect from the young Berenice Abbott, who became his champion. This installation features a vintage print by Atget and several later prints from his original negatives.

Women behind the Camera
Continuing through May 24, 2015
The world of professional photography in the early- to mid-twentieth century was largely a men’s club, but a small group of talented women paved the way for future generations of female “lensmen.” Portraits by three of these pioneers—Imogen Cunningham, Berenice Abbott, and Toni Frissell—are featured.

Pop Textiles
Continuing through May 24, 2015
Textiles designed by Pop artists Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Lindner, and Claes Oldenburg are featured. These bold and inventive compositions on fabric blur the boundaries between fine art, craft, and industrial production.

Robert Salmon: Romantic Painter
Continuing through May 24, 2015
Two paintings by Robert Salmon help elucidate the artist’s foundation in English Romanticism, which continued to inform his painting after his move to Boston in 1828.

Focalpoint: Fantastic African Hats: Power, Passage, and Protection
Continuing through May 24, 2015
These twelve richly embellished African hats celebrate the prestige of their owners, evoke complex histories of trade and commerce, and provide protection from harm. Organized by Brittany Sheldon, graduate assistant for the arts of Africa, the South Pacific, and the Americas.

Exhibits

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

Wylie House Museum and Bloomington Watercolor Society Exhibit: We Paint… Heirlooms!

10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Wylie House Museum: Morton C. Bradley Education Center, 307 E. 2nd Street
http://www.indiana.edu/~libwylie/events.html

Concurrent with the opening of the museum for the 2015 season, as well as the annual heirloom seed sale, the Wylie House will be hosting the Bloomington Water Color Society’s exhibit featuring paintings inspired by a visit to the museum last summer. Hours are extended on Saturday, March 7 until 4pm. The paintings will be displayed in the Education Center and will remain on exhibit through April. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the artwork during our regular open hours, Tuesday-Saturday, 10m-2pm.

Exhibits

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

Middle Way House Spring Luncheon

11:30 am to 01:00 pm
Alpha Chi Omega House, 1000 N. Jordan Ave., Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.middlewayhouse.org/?page_id=11917

Please join us on Tuesday, April 14th, for a thought-provoking presentation by Aviva Orenstein of the Maurer School of Law, entitled “Some Are Guilty, All Are Responsible” at the Alpha Chi Omega House, 1000 N. Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47406. Doors open at 11:30AM, lunch will be served at noon, and the program will begin at 12:30PM. Lunch will be provided by our hosts, the women of Alpha Chi Omega, and we will have some spring surprises up for silent auction. Free parking will be available.

Tickets to our luncheon are $25.00 each. Call Rene at 812-333-7404 to reserve your seat today.

Civic Affairs / Speakers

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

Nia-The Love Your Body Workout (NEW Time!)

04:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Endwright Center, 631 W. Edgewood Drive, Ellettsville
http://www.area10agency.org

Nia is designed for every ability level, every age and every body. It is an exhilarating, FUN workout that combines dance, martial arts, and healing arts. Practiced to soul-stirring music, Nia conditions the entire body while empowering you to positively shape the way you feel, look, think, and live. This dynamic fitness and lifestyle practice will change how you exercise and experience yourself, by creating a stronger body, steady mind, and free spirit through movement. Try something new in your search for fitness, health, and wellbeing. Step in to Nia, and experience transformative, powerful and playful movement. Love your Body. Love your Life! Classes are open to all fitness levels.

About the Instructor: Angela Williams is a Certified Black Belt Nia Instructor. She holds a degree in Gender Studies from Indiana University, connecting her with research on the body and body image. She teaches Nia to connect people with the healing power of their own body. She shares the freedom that comes from living in a body that you love. Angela’s classes are fun, powerful, playful, and transformative.

Tuesdays, 4-5 pm, (beginning January 20) – Join any time!

Fitness

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

IU Theatre presents Hammer and Nail

06:30 pm
Buskirk-Chumley Theater
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2014/hammerandnail.shtml

Hammer and Nail is an annual collaboration between IU Contemporary Dance and the Jacobs School of Music’s Student Composer Association. Student choreographers team up with student composers to create original works, which are in turn performed by student dancers and musicians. Each program features a completely different set of inventive and dynamic original pieces.

Although admission is free, donations to the Hoosier Hills Food Bank are greatly appreciated.

Hammer and Nail runs April 14 at 6:30 p.m. and April 15 at 8:30 p.m.

Entertainment / Theater

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

IU Cinema: Hot Girls Wanted

07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
IU Cinema: 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/hot-girls-wanted

Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus are scheduled to be present.

Hot Girls Wanted is a first-ever look at the realities of the professional “amateur” porn world and the steady stream of 18-to-19-year old girls entering into it.

In the past decade, the proliferation of the Internet has brought significant shifts in the way porn is produced and consumed. Today, for many teenage girls, porn carries fewer taboos than it did for their parents’ generation. Directors Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus explore this uncharted territory and reveal a business reliant on Millennials who believe empowerment is synonymous with online notoriety. The filmmakers follow one such girl, eager to leave small-town life in search of freedom and fame. With the click of a mouse she transforms from A-student to fledgling amateur actress. She initially feels independent and popular starring in professionally produced videos—uploaded on sites garnering an average of 41 million hits a month. But as she and some of her new friends fall deeper into the darker corners of the Internet, and as new faces arrive daily, they’re forced to reconsider an increasingly dubious line of work.

Backed by two Indiana University and Kinsey Institute affiliated researchers and an acclaimed team of producers, including Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation), the directors expose the complicated reality behind this fantasy world. As porn viewership dwarfs other entertainment and seeps deeper into our public and private lives, Hot Girls Wanted is essential viewing. The screening is sponsored by the Center for Sexual Health Promotion in IU’s School of Public Health. (2K DCP presentation)

DISCUSSION WITH FILMMAKERS

The film will be followed by a Q&A with directors Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus and co-producers Dr. Debby Herbenick and Dr. Bryant Paul.

Films

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

William Wells and the Struggle for the Old Northwest

07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
Monroe County Public Library, Program Room 2B
http://mcpl.info/friends/coffee-friends

Join us for Coffee with Friends, 7 pm Tuesday, April 14, with author William Heath: William Wells and the Struggle for the Old Northwest, the definitive biography of a conflicted hero. Born to Anglo-American parents on the Appalachian frontier, adopted into Miami Indians tribe at age thirteen, Wells was vilified by some historians for his divided loyalties, but worthy of comparison with famous frontiersmen like Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. Room 2B, Monroe County Public Library

“The truth-is-stranger-than-fiction remarkable life of William Wells has found an ideal biographer in novelist-turned-historian William Heath. This deeply researched reconstruction of Wells’ side-shifting odyssey brilliantly illuminates the confusing choices and challenges that confronted Indians and pioneers as they struggled against one another and with themselves on the early American frontier.” —Stephen Aron, author of How the West Was Lost: The Transformation of Kentucky from Daniel Boone to Henry Clay

Education / Speakers

14 Tuesday / April 14, 2015

Pilobolus

08:00 pm
IU Auditorium, 1211 E 7th St
http://www.iuauditorium.com/

Rollicking, quirky, wildly creative, and physically daring, Pilobolus Dance Theatre breaks all the rules while capturing hearts of audiences across the globe.

This mind-blowing troupe has constantly amused, engaged, and inspired their audiences with both their physical prowess and emotional breadth. With more than 40 years of history, this one-of-a-kind modern dance company has toured 115 choreographic works in more than 64 countries around the world, and has been featured on the Academy Awards, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

These fearless artists are never bound by a fixed definition of what choreography must be, and because of which, even the sky may not be their limit. Acrobatics, dance, drama, and biological imagination meet and melt into their trademark representation of versatility and strength. The ultimate of innovators, Pilobolus continues to develop diverse collaborations that break down barriers between disciplines and challenge the way we think about dance. Physically and intellectually, the company engages and inspires audiences around the world through performance, education, and consultation.

Bringing its unique charm to Bloomington, these avant-garde masters will certainly awe audiences with their unique and inspiring style.

Dance / Entertainment

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