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8 Monday / July 8, 2013

This is How I Live United Photo Contest


Monroe, Owen, and Greene counties
http://www.monroeunitedway.org/LU

PRIZES * FAME * GLORY

GRAB A CAMERA & SHOW HOW YOU LIVE UNITED!
Now thru July 17th, enter the ‘This is How I Live United’ Photo Contest and you could win prizes + a spot in the Live United Gallery @ Bloomington City Hall Atrium!

1. TAKE A PICTURE: Grab a camera, wear your LIVE UNITED shirt & take a picture showing how you Live United in:

— EDUCATION
— EARNINGS
— ESSENTIALS

2. Then, enter your photo(s) online at www.monroeunitedway.org/LU.

3. Don’t have the shirt? Get your free LIVE UNITED t-shirt at United Way: 441 S College Ave or (812) 334-8370.

4. Get famous! Winning images may:
— Enjoy gift cards from our prize sponsors
— Be featured in the Live United Community Gallery at the Bloomington City Hall Atrium during September 2013
— Be chosen for use by United Way of Monroe County in our campaign materials and other publications!

www.monroeunitedway.org/LU for full details and rules.

Thanks to our lead prize sponsors: Bloomingfoods Co-op, Bloomington Bagel, Lennie’s, and Scholars Inn Bakehouse. And our supporting sponsors: Bruster’s, Bucceto’s, The Chocolate Moose, and Kroger.

Children / Civic Affairs / Exhibits / Volunteering

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

‘Strands’—New Sculpture by Robert Mirek


Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center
http://www.ivytech.edu/waldron

Please mark your calendars for the opening reception of ‘Strands’—New Sculpture by Robert Mirek. This Detroit-based sculpture will be featuring 27 of his latest wall-mounted sculptures at the John Waldron Art Center Treasurer’s Gallery. Reception Hours: 5-8 pm Friday July 5.
Monday – Friday: 9-7
Saturdays: 9-5
Closed Sundays

Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

Exhibit: ‘Images from the Hood and Across the Tracks’ at gallery406

09:00 am to 05:00 pm
gallery406 (116 W. 6th St, Ste. 110)
http://www.spectrumstudioinc.com/gallery406.htm

Detroit might consider Georgia’s Old Car City to be a rusting graveyard filled with its finest designs. But the camera’s eye is able to capture an artist’s palette of line, form, color and texture as those 4,000 vehicles are silently transformed by the passage of time and the changing of the seasons. Join Bloomington photographers Kendall Reeves and James and Sue Haverstock in an exhibition of images from Old Car City that detail and explore the beauty resulting from the intersection of industry’s design and nature’s demands. Included in the show are photos from the Southeastern Railway Museum, a playground of rail cars and engines from the days when rail travel unified and serviced all of America. These high dynamic range images highlight in depth the forms and colors that transformed the utilitarian into the captivating. Images from the Hood and Across the Tracks is an exhibition that promises to capture form, color and texture in ways that will excite and inspire. Using a variety of modern camera techniques, these three photographers have produced images that coax beauty from age and decay, and exceptional art from the ordinary.

Exhibit runs until July 26. Gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm, and by appointment on Saturday.

Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

Exhibit: ‘Colorful Outlook’ by Connie Brorson at Gallery Group

09:00 am
Gallery Group (109 E. Sixth Street)
https://www.facebook.com/gallerygroupbloomington

“Colorful Outlook” showcases the colorful, whimsical, and dynamic paintings of award-winning artist Connie Brorson. The exhibit features original pieces by the 79-year-old Meadowood resident and will be on display through July 25. A late-bloomer to art, Brorson began painting at age 65 and has sold more than 200 pieces nationally and internationally. In May 2012, her widely praised line and water color painting, “String Ensemble,” was unveiled as a 25-foot mural at Renwick Village Center.

Gallery Group is open from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays.

Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

July Exhibits at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center

09:00 am to 07:00 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St.
http://www.ivytech.edu/waldron

Joyce K. Jensen: “The Color of Light,” watercolor.
Robert Mirek: “Strands,” pumice acrylic, glass and epoxy resin sculpture.
Annie Young: “Forward Positive,” acrylic paint, textured mediums and collage.
Katie Vernon: “Flora + Fauna,” illustrations.

Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

Exhibits at By Hand Gallery

10:00 am to 05:30 pm
By Hand Gallery, 101 West Kirkwood #109
http://byhandgallery.com

“Walk the Walk, Art Lives”: Paper Art Quilts by Mary Hambly
The art of Mary Hambly, founding member of the committee that started Gallery Walk, is honored with this exhibit of her work. The Paper Art Quilt is a joining of contemporary art and traditional craft, a blending of individual elements in such a way that the joining allows for a richer and more meaningful whole. In the creative process stenciled, marbled, printed, and over dyed papers are cut, pieced, and then stitched using a zig zag sewing machine. The resulting “quilt blocks” are then laid out in a composition, sometimes born out of the repeating pattern concept of traditional quilting, sometimes not. The “quilt” is then completed with a border, also of paper, and the result is a one of a kind image.
Exhibit runs until Thursday, July 25.

“Doing the Dance”: Woodcut prints by Dale Enochs
Sets of four woodcuts that when displayed together make a single composition or tetraptych. One tetraptych, Tantric Sideshow is based on a visit to Bhutan and is a reference to the elements Earth, Air, Fire and Water. A second tetraptych 21st Century Dance Cards is inspired by the Gulf Coast oil spill and also by environmental and war issues.
Exhibit runs until Thursday, July 25.

Monday-Saturday 10 am-5:30, closed Sunday

Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

Exhibit: ‘The Cruise’ at Blueline Gallery

10:00 am to 03:00 pm
Blueline Gallery (224 N. College Ave.)
http://bluelinestyle.com/

“The Cruise” explores ideas of travel, dichotomies, sincerity, and the “good life” in ways that are both subversive and matter-of-fact. Paintings and works on paper and photographs by Christopher Stanton & Justin Clifford. Opening reception: June 7th, 5-8 pm. The Cruise will remain on display from June 7 – August 1. Monday – Friday, 10 am-3 pm.

Exhibits

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

Indiana Festival Theatre: ‘Arnie the Doughnut’

11:00 am
Lee Norvelle Center of Theatre and Drama 275 N. Jordan Ave.

June 22, 25-29, July 1-3, 5, 6, 8-13.
All shows at 11 am.

http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2013/arniethedoughnut.shtml

“A delicious new family musical!”

Arnie, a lovable chocolate-covered doughnut with sprinkles, is the happiest pastry in the bakery when he’s finally selected by a new owner. But when mild-mannered Mr. Bing tries to eat the unsuspecting Arnie, both are in for the surprise of their lives. Embark upon a hilarious quest to redefine human/doughnut relations with a pair of true originals, in this adorable, family musical.

Children / Dance / Entertainment / Theater

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

MaKey MaKey Instruments

11:00 am to 01:00 pm
Ellettsville Branch Library, 600 W. Temperance, Ellettsville
http://www.mcpl.info/calendar

Turn everyday objects into touchpads that control your computer. Make bananas into piano keys or draw your own game controller with pencil and paper. Using the MaKey MaKey circuit board, beginners and experts alike combine arts and engineering into limitless new creations. Explore the infinite possibilities with MaKey MaKey boards and Scratch software. Age 13-20. Please register online at http://mcpl.info/calendar, call 349-3228, or visit the information desk.

Children / Education

8 Monday / July 8, 2013

Art Exhibit ‘Face Value: Portraits from The Kinsey Institute’ & ‘Casual Encounters’

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm
The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University - Bloomington, 1165 E. Third Street, Morrison Hall, 3rd Floor
http://kinseyinstitute.org

The Kinsey Institute is offering two shows this spring and summer, both featuring a wide range of artworks from our permanent collection. “Face Value” explores the various ways that artists utilize the portrait, an art form that has existed for millennia, for the exploration of individual identity and experience. This exhibition in the main gallery includes contemporary and vintage photographs, as well as paintings, prints, and sculpture. One of the featured artists is renowned photographer Judy Dater. “Casual Encounters,” in the institute’s Corridor Gallery, takes a look at intimate yet anonymous sexual interactions, as depicted by European and American artists from the 18th century to the present day.

The Kinsey Institute Gallery is open 1:30-5 pm weekdays. Admission is free. Due to adult content, visitors should be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Group tours of 6-15 people may be scheduled by calling 812-855-7686.

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