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22 Sunday / February 22, 2015

All Music Sunday

10:00 am
Unity of Bloomington - 4001 S. Rogers St.
http://www.unityofbloomington.org

All are invited to enjoy the spiritual experience of music! Unity of Bloomington will host an All Music Sunday during the regular morning service on the last Sunday in February. Special performers will include Ginger Curry, Rebeka Lee, Richard Torstrick, Melanie Robey, and Bobby Ehul and Carmela Senior-Ehul. Also debuting will be the newly-formed Unity Choir. Join us with your voice and bring your enthusiasm for music. For more information call (812) 333-2484, email [email protected], visit the website at www.unityofbloomington.org, or find us on Facebook.

Live Music

22 Sunday / February 22, 2015

Exhibits at the IU Art Museum

12:00 pm 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.

Special Program: Show & Tell: A Collaborative Art Exhibit
Continuing through February 28, 2015
IU Art Museum and U Bring Change 2 Mind have invited IU students to participate in an art project that aims to illuminate the challenges, hopes, and fears of our campus community through a month-long display of artworks, poems, and prose.

Exhibits

22 Sunday / February 22, 2015

Treasure Island

02:00 pm to 05:00 pm
IU Cinema 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/?post_type=film&p=8497

National Theatre Live – Encore Presentation

Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery. It’s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter (yes, granddaughter), opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins, with pirates, gold and swashbuckling adventure. Considered suitable for ages 10 and up. (2K DCP presentation)

Films

22 Sunday / February 22, 2015

Two Days, One Night

06:30 pm to 08:05 pm
IU Cinema 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/?post_type=film&p=8299

Two Days, One Night is a universal story about working-class people living on the edge of society. Sandra (Cotillard) has just returned to work after recovering from a serious bout with depression. Realizing that the company can operate without her, management decides to let her go. After learning that her co-workers will vote to decide her fate, she races against time to convince each of fellow employee to help her keep her job. With each encounter, Sandra is brought into a different world with unexpected results in this powerful statement on community solidarity. (2K DCP. 95 min. Rated PG-13)

Films

22 Sunday / February 22, 2015

A Red Carpet Affair: The Academy Awards at the BCT

07:00 pm to 11:30 pm
Buskirk-Chumley Theater - 114 E. Kirkwood Ave.
http://buskirkchumley.org/index.php/events/icalrepeat.detail/2015/02/22/29/-/a-red-carpet-affair-the-academy-awards-at-the-bct

Walk the red carpet to benefit the Buskirk-Chumley Theater!

Join us for a celebration of film including a screening of the Academy Awards, red carpet coverage, movie trivia, a local short film competition, and more! Your best red carpet attire is encouraged.

7:00 – doors open, games begin, live red carpet coverage begins
7:45 – local film competition screening and voting
8:30 – Academy Awards ceremony begins, games continue during commercial breaks

Admission to the screening and the short film competition is free. You can also purchase a ticket to the VIP reception on the mezzanine and balcony. The reception includes an open bar featuring Upland Brewing Company and Oliver Winery and snacks from One World Catering.

Funds raised will benefit the programming of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Help us bring nationally known performers to our community AND make our stage available to local artists. Help support our mission by purchasing an Oscar Bingo card or an Oscar Ballot. You are also invited to participate in our silent auction of entertainment-related items. The auction will include:

*two row G tickets to the Tig Notaro performance on February 27
*a “life-size” cardboard TARDIS donated by BBC America after a recent Doctor Who event
*a visit to IU’s Lily Library with John Vickers, Director of the IU Cinema, to see the Oscar statuette awarded to “How Green Was My Valley”

Special thanks to our media sponsor, WFIU.

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