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6 Sunday / January 6, 2013

Exhibit ‘Winter Fairytales’ by Yelena Yahontova

12:00 pm to 06:00 pm
Chateau Thomas Wine Bar, 118 N. Walnut St.
http://www.chateauthomas.com

Chateau Thomas Winery is glad to present exhibition of art portraits “Winter Fairytales” by a professional photographer Yelena Yahontova, a native of Belarus and resident of Bloomington. Known as a “Photographer of Joy,” Yelena’s portraits tell stories, reflecting the miraculous and special qualities she explores in each subject. “Winter Fairytales” is an exhibition which reflects individuals joyfully interacting, surrounded by the snow and white and blue colors of a winter landscape.

The exhibit runs December 6-February 28 at the Chateau Thomas Winery on the downtown Square. Store hours are Monday-Thursday 2 pm-10 pm, Friday 2 pm-11 pm, Saturday noon-11 pm, and Sunday noon-6 pm.

Join the artist and her friends for a public reception on Friday, December 7 at 5:30-8 pm.

For more information about Yelena Yahontova and her photography, contact Yelena directly:

Website: www.PhotographerOfJoy.com
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsKbT36HJUU
Facebook: www.facebook.com/YELENA.PhotographerOfJOY
Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com/YELENA.PhotographerOfJOY.Studio

Email: [email protected]
Phone #1: (812) 333-8178
Phone #2: (812) 322-1912
Studio/Office Address:
924 West 17th Street,
Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Exhibits

6 Sunday / January 6, 2013

Annual Member Artists’ Winter Exhibit

12:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Brown County Art Guild, 48 S. Van Buren Street
http://www.browncountyartguild.org

Brown County Art Guild’s Annual Member Artists’ Winter Exhibit on Display in the Upper Loft Gallery December 1– February 23. Artists’ reception: Second Saturday, December 8, 5– 8 pm during the Village Art Walk. The exhibit features small paintings by Guild member artists to fit holiday gift budgets. Our Fine Artisans’ Shoppe is brimming with a great selection of handmade artisan wares perfect for holiday gifts, all handcrafted by Indiana artisans! The shoppe features ceramics, jewelry, glass mosaics, wood turnings, books, Member Artist and Marie Goth Collection reproductions, and much more!
Give the gift of art this holiday season! For more information, please visit: http://www.browncountyartguild.org

Exhibits

6 Sunday / January 6, 2013

IU Women’s Basketball vs. Northwestern

02:00 pm
Assembly Hall
http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-baskbl

The IU women’s basketball team will play Northwestern at Assembly Hall at 2 pm.

Sports

6 Sunday / January 6, 2013

1st Sundays Reading and Open Mic

03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Boxcar Books, 408 E. 6th Street

1st Sundays Reading and Open Mic
Produced by the Writers Guild at Bloomington.
Sunday, Jan. 6, 3-5 pm
Boxcar Books, 408 E. 6th St.
With Guests Readers Patricia Krahnke, Eric Rensberger, and Frida Westford, followed by an open-mic session.
1st Sundays Reading and Open Mic is a monthly event that is open to all genres and especially welcomes prose readers (fiction, nonfiction, or drama).
Free and open to the public.

Speakers

6 Sunday / January 6, 2013

Ryder Film: ‘The Big Picture’

07:30 pm
Bear's Place (1316 E. 3rd St.)
http://www.theryder.com/

Paul Exben is a handsome and successful thirty-something Parisian corporate lawyer with a beautiful wife, two children, and a glimmering future as a partner in the firm he co-owns. But behind this deceptively perfect bourgeois façade lies a desire for creative fulfillment, a restless spirit who despises his conformist life and envies the freedom of his neighbor Greg an uncompromising photojournalist. Eric Lartigau’s thriller brings new meaning to the idea of an identity crisis, locating its drama in Paul’s struggle within himself. Adapted from Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimed novel. Starring Romain Duris (The Beat That My Heart Skipped, Marina Foïs, Niels Arestrup Branka and Catherine Deneuve (France; 2012; 114 min)

Showing January 4 and 5 at Fine Arts Building and January 6 at Bear’s Place.

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