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16 Thursday / April 16, 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

16 Thursday / April 16, 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

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

BFA 4 Thesis Exhibitions

12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Grunwald Gallery of Art - 1201 E 7th St. Room 110
http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University is pleased to announce this year’s BFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University. Each exhibition features student work from a variety of the studio areas: ceramics, digital art, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles. To gain professional experience, exhibiting students participate in the planning of their shows and installation of their pieces.

BFA 4 will open on Wednesday, April 15 and continue through Saturday, April 18. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 17 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Grunwald Gallery. This exhibition features the work of Natalie Beesley (Photography), Monica Slabaugh (Sculpture), and Laura Youngquist (Sculpture).

For further information, please contact the Grunwald Gallery at (812) 855-8490 or [email protected]. We invite you to visit our website at http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald/. The Grunwald Gallery is accessible to people with disabilities. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, noon – 4:00 pm, closed Sunday and Monday. All events are free and open to the public. For more information on the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University, please visit www.fa.indiana.edu.

Exhibits

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

IU Cinema: Timbuktu

06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
IU Cinema: 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/?post_type=film&p=8205

Timbuktu is a fictional look at that ancient city of learning and cosmopolitanism overtaken in 2012 by jihadists who impose sharia, ban music and soccer, impose dress codes, and violently enforce the new law. It locates beauty and humanity in the simple act of boys playing soccer without a ball even as it demands a complex perspective. Speaking of the film Sissako said: “I didn’t want to have a Manichean attitude, to have the good on one side and the bad on the other.” In multiple languages with English subtitles. (2K DCP presentation)

Director Abderrahmane Sissako is scheduled to be present.

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

Nature Sounds

06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
Griffy Lake Boat House - 3300 N. Headly Rd, Bloomington

This new series was developed to introduce lovers of nature and music to the harmony of human-made music in natural settings. Immerse yourself in this unique listening experience that pairs acoustic music with songs of the wild. Each program begins with an introduction to the park’s current music makers, followed by an hour-long concert. After the concert, a guided nature walk will encourage active listening and creating connections between our own music and that of nature. This month, frog calls with musical act Daily Bread & Butter.

Animals / Education / Entertainment / Live Music / Outdoors

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

OPEN MIC CABARET

07:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Salt Creek Brewery at the Depot, 301 N. Morton St.
http://www.saltcreekbrewery.com

Stage fright or not, the weekly OPEN MIC CABARET is your chance to shine! Open to musicians, songwriters, performance artists, poets, actors, dancers, comics—you name it! Don’t be shy! Grab your 15 minutes of fame every Thursday night. Hosted by Actor/Musician/Songwriter dwBrykalski (dwBrykalski.com).

Live Music

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

CIARA MILLER’S FINAL MFA/MFA PRESENTATION

07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Neal Marshall's Bridgewaters Lounge

She co-coordinated and co-hosted Bloomington, Indiana’s poetry slams at Rachael’s Café and The Bishop for the past three years and she has done a lot of community organizing around campus and in Chicago. Now, Ciara Miller invites you to share her final reading as a dual degree MA and MFA candidate in African American/African Diaspora Studies and Poetry.

Come join me, APRIL 16th, 7PM at the NEAL MARSHALL BRIDGEWATERS LOUNGE as I share:

1) A presentation from “How [They] Got Ovah: Aesthetics of Three Chicago Black Women Poets–Gwendolyn Brooks, Carolyn Rodgers, and Angela Jackson

AND

2) Poetry from my thesis IN SEARCH OF BLACK BIRDS

Jazz selections by James Wilder
Surprise performances and a reception! :-)

You don’t want to miss it! :-)

Eat and Drink / Education

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

Ugly Lies the Bone

07:30 pm
Bloomington Playwrights Project, 107 W. 9th St.
http://www.newplays.org/node/362?sc1=yes&subnid=375

By Lindsey Ferrentino
Directed by David Anspaugh

Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner

Female soldier, Jess, returns from war severely burned only to find her Floridian hometown decaying with the end of the space shuttle era. She moves in with her sister and struggles through immense pain to define a new sense of “normal” when all she wants is her old life back. Using virtual reality therapy, Jess builds a dream world of cooling snow to calm her mind as she desperately tries to restore her relationships, home, and all that was lost.

Entertainment / Theater

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

Ugly Lies the Bone

07:30 pm
Bloomington Playwrights Project, 107 W. 9th St.
http://www.newplays.org/node/362?sc1=yes&subnid=375

By Lindsey Ferrentino
Directed by David Anspaugh

Woodward/Newman Drama Award Winner

Female soldier, Jess, returns from war severely burned only to find her Floridian hometown decaying with the end of the space shuttle era. She moves in with her sister and struggles through immense pain to define a new sense of “normal” when all she wants is her old life back. Using virtual reality therapy, Jess builds a dream world of cooling snow to calm her mind as she desperately tries to restore her relationships, home, and all that was lost.

Entertainment / Theater

16 Thursday / April 16, 2015

Eurydice – Ivy Tech Student Productions

07:30 pm to 08:40 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center
http://www.bctboxoffice.com

Sarah Ruhl reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters, ingenious plot twists, and breath-taking visual effects, the play is a fresh look at a timeless love story.

Entertainment / Theater

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