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23 Monday / February 23, 2015

“Secret Impressions: The Reproduction of Erotica Prior to the Camera” by The Kinsey Institute

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm
Indiana University, The Kinsey Institute, Morrison Hall 3rd Floor
http://kinseyinstitute.org

The Kinsey Institute art and library collections contain thousands of examples of erotic imagery produced over centuries by artists around the world. Secret Impressions presents a selection of lithographs, engravings, etchings and woodblock prints from the mid-19th century and earlier. These artworks from France, England, Italy, Germany, Holland, and Japan illustrate the means by which pornographic and erotic images were mass produced before the invention of the camera. Wealthy collectors could commission paintings, but others could purchase prints at a lower cost. Once photography was invented in the 1830s, it quickly became a popular medium for depictions of the nude figure, as well as erotic imagery. The first photographic process to become widespread was the daguerreotype, which produced a unique image. With the invention of a process that used a negative to make multiple photographs, the mass production of erotic images became possible. Hold That Pose features daguerreotypes, tintypes, albumen and gelatin silver prints, stereocards, and other examples of photographic processes that were used in the 19th century by professional photographers to produce and distribute erotic material.

The Kinsey Institute is open to visitors from 1:30 to 5:00 pm weekdays or at other times during office hours by appointment only. Admission is free. Due to adult content, visitors should be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. To schedule a group guided tour of The Kinsey Institute, please call 812-855-7686.

Exhibits

23 Monday / February 23, 2015

Chi Gong

05:30 pm to 06:30 pm on Mar 30
Unity of Bloomington
http://www.unityofbloomington.org

Join us at Unity of Bloomington for Chi Gong on Monday evenings led by Elisa Pokral. Whether you are a young adult, thirty something, middle aged, or elderly, Elisa’s vision for this class is for all to practice together an ancient art of health maintenance and healing with whatever flexibility level you have. The class welcomes those who exercise regularly, those who don’t, those with limited mobility, and some who may only be able to do the exercises sitting down. Drop-ins welcome at any time.

Fitness

23 Monday / February 23, 2015

Tangerines

07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
IU Cinema 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/?post_type=film&p=8220

Estonian film recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and increasingly features international collaborations, this time with Georgia, another small country with complicated history. In 1992 Georgia, two Estonian men are the last ones left in their village caught in the middle of the Abkhazian War. When wounded fighters from both sides end up at Ivo’s house, the old villager is determined to follow his moral principles. An improbable diplomatic mission unfolds within the walls of his home. (2K DCP presentation)

This screening is sponsored by the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center, the Russian and East European Institute, the Department of Central Eurasian Studies, and the Institute for European Studies.

Films

23 Monday / February 23, 2015

Sarah Grain, Mark LaPointe, Joe Bollinger, David M. Kirk – Bloomington Songwriter Showcase TONIGHT!

08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Independantly produced - hosted by the Players Pub - 424 S. Walnut, Bloomington IN 47401
http://facebook.com/BloomingtonSongwriters

The lovely and talented young Singer-Songwriter from Indianapolis IN – Sarah Grain will bring her beautiful classic guitar and gorgeous songs to the stage this evening.
Alongside Sarah, ‘In the Round’ will be Boston born Mark LaPointe, who now resides in Bloomington IN and has become a very popular entertainer in the area. Mark has some award winning tunes under his belt and he is a real pro on stage – a MUST SEE! David M. Kirk moved back to Indiana after spending many years in Los Angeles CA where he worked and honed his Songwriting skill. Kirk’s music is a mix of Americana and Pop/Folk and he is a delightful entertainer. Last but not least, we have Brown County banjo player – Mr. Joe Bollinger. Many of our Audience will recognize Joe from the popular Indiana Boys – as he has been a member of that group for a while now. SO . . . we expect this to be another great Showcase and invite you to come share some original music by some of the best writers we can line up for ya!
NO COVER CHARGE – and ALL AGES are welcomed.

Entertainment / Live Music

23 Monday / February 23, 2015

Lunch with Nature Series: Owls in Love

11:00 pm
Monroe Lake: Paynetown SRA
http://bit.ly/lwnfeb2015

Lunch with Nature Series: Winter & Early Spring 2015 Schedule
Paynetown State Recreation Area on Monroe Lake

Bring a sack lunch to enjoy during the main presentation. Afterwards, there will be a short walk/hike that highlights the topic. Each program will last approximately 90 minutes.

Programs are FREE, but there is a gate fee in April (FREE admission in January, February, and March) to enter Paynetown SRA ($5 for vehicle for Indiana residents, $7 per vehicle for out-of-state; annual passes also available).

Due to indoor space restrictions, each program is limited to 12 people (register separately for each program). Advance registration is required Registration website links and deadlines are listed below.

Owls in Love: Monday, February 23 at 11:00a
Registration Deadline: February 19
Registration Link: http://bit.ly/lwnfeb2015
Courtship, mating, and nesting behavior of owls that breed at Monroe Lake, with a short walk to discuss the habitat types preferred by different owl species.

Spring Migration: Monday, March 30 at 11:00a
Registration Deadline: March 26
Registration Link: http://bit.ly/lwnmar2015
Focus on shorebird migration (and possibly a few duck species). Optional follow-up is a field trip to Stillwater Marsh (a 30 to 40 minute drive), where Monroe Lake maintains a seasonal wetland that caters to many water-loving birds. Main presentation is 45 to 60 minutes; the optional field trip afterwards is about 90 minutes (including to/from travel time).

Nature’s Architects: Monday, April 27 at 11:00a
Registration Deadline: April 23
Registration Link: http://bit.ly/lwnapr2015
The “builders” in the animal kingdom and how they pull off their architectural successes, with a short walk to look for some of these structures.

Animals / Outdoors / Speakers

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