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23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Kinsey Institute Art Exhibits: “Creative Minds” and “Artistic Types: Test in Visual Art”


The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Morrison Hall 3rd Floor
http://www.kinseyinstitute.org

Kinsey Institute Art Exhibits: “Creative Minds” and “Artistic Types: Test in Visual Art”

April 14 through September 12, 2014, Monday-Friday, 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM

Creative Minds features work produced by artists whose primary professions are as sex researchers, physicians, or scientists. This exhibition in the main gallery features drawings, glass art, photographs, sculpture and video by Robert Latou Dickinson, John Money, Jeffrey Rothenberg, Andreas Schneider, Jill Bolte Taylor, David Teplica, Leonore Tiefer and Rachel Liebert, and Martin Weinberg.
On display in the Corridor Gallery is Artistic Types: Text in Visual Art. This show offers a selection of artworks in which words or the alphabet play a significant role in the composition. The exhibition features a wide range of media, from vintage photographs to contemporary pieces by Herbert Ascherman, Michael Bennett, Filiz Cicek, Gatis Cirulis, John Gutoskey, Joe De Hoyos, Linda Hesh, Paul McCormick, James Murray, and Mark Addison Smith.

The Kinsey Institute Gallery is open 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm weekdays or by appointment Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to Noon. Admission is free. Due to adult content, visitors should be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Guided group tours of The Kinsey Institute may be scheduled by calling 812-855-7686. The Kinsey Institute is closed all IU holidays.

Location, Contact, and Telephone Number
The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Morrison Hall 3rd Floor
Catherine Johnson-Roehr
(812) 855-7686
[email protected]
http://www.kinseyinstitute.org

Point of Contact for submitting ad is:
Pat Lacy
[email protected]
(812) 855-7686

Exhibits

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Exhibit: ‘Indiana University and the Great War’ at the IU Archives

08:00 am
IU Archives (Wells Library, E. 460)
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives/

This exhibit at the IU Archives (Wells Library) will be recurring Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm, until June 30.

The entry of the United States into World War I on April 6, 1917, caused a rise in patriotism as people across the country sought to contribute to the war effort. At Indiana University, President Bryan urged, “Your first thought every day should be in what you can most effectively serve your country.” In true Hoosier fashion, the students, faculty, and alumni rose admirably to the occasion.

By the fall semester of 1918, 60 percent of the student population had enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps and students, professors, and alumni were sent overseas. Male students enrolled in new Military Science courses to prepare for enlistment, while female students and faculty worked in the on-campus Red Cross Workshop, and on behalf of other war relief work. The Indiana Daily Student kept those on the homefront informed about the progress of the war, especially news of current students and alumni who had enlisted or gone abroad with the Red Cross.

Visit the Indiana University Archives to learn about World War I’s impact on the Hoosier community, view materials ranging from the diary of S.A.T.C. enlistee William R. Ringer, articles from the Indiana Daily Student discussing campus closures, a selection of wartime photographs, and the Indiana University War Service Flag. This exhibit was curated by Indiana University Information and Library Science graduate students Allison Haack and Alessandro Meregaglia.

Education / Exhibits

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Ivy Arts for Kids Summer Camps

08:30 am
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122. S. Walnut St.
http://www.ivytech.edu/bloomington/cll

Create fabulous and exciting works of art in the style of the greatest artists, explore the history of art from around the world, and discover and celebrate your own artistic style using 2D and 3D media such as paint, pencil, and ceramics. Participants may register for morning, afternoon, or both sessions. In addition, you may choose a combination of morning sessions of Ivy Arts for Kids and an afternoon enjoying recreational opportunities at Kid City. Camps meet Monday-Friday for two weeks. Camp is appropriate for ages 5-11.

Topis include:
Caves to Cathedrals June 9-20
Renaissance to Rococo June 23-July 3
An Exploration of “ISMS” (Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism) July 7-18
Masters of Modern Art July 21-August 1

Space is limited! Register today!

Children / Education

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Indiana Limestone Symposium

09:00 am to 03:00 pm
across the road from the Bybee Stone Company in Ellettsville
http://limestonesymposium.org/

The Symposium was founded in 1996 by two master stone sculptors, Amy Brier and Frank Young. It is based on the Greek model of coming together for discussion and celebration, and continues the tradition of sculpture symposia that have proliferated in Europe and Asia. Symposium instructors believe that anyone with the desire to carve can learn how. The atmosphere is relaxed, congenial, and non-judgmental. Instructors are available at all times to guide participants through the process of carving from start to finish. The 2014 symposium will be June 8-28 and is made up of two main sessions participants can register for, as well as several other instructional courses. For more information and to register, visit http://limestonesymposium.org/sessions

Bybee Stone Company, Inc., the sponsor, generously provides an outdoor working area near their mill building, up to 8 cubic feet of limestone per participant, forklift assistance for moving stones, and a compressor to operate pneumatic hammers.

Education / Entertainment / Outdoors

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Ivy Tech John Waldron June Art Exhibits

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

Indiana Limestone Symposium, sculpture; Carmel Montoya, paper arts; Anya Pany, digital illustration. Browse multiple galleries in a beautiful, historic downtown setting. M-F, 9-7; Sat 9-5.

Exhibits

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Indiana Limestone Symposium – Session II

09:00 am
Bybee Stone Company
http://limestonesymposium.org/sessions

Session I—June 8-14, 2014
Session II—June 22-28, 2014

Each session consists of seven days of immersive instruction in the art of carving limestone, including design, moving stone, splitting blocks, roughing out, using hand and pneumatic tools, lettering, and much more. Different guest instructors are featured each session. For beginners an introduction to using basic tools, roughing out, and working from a maquette or drawing is given on the first day. Techniques for carving and basic principles of sculpting are covered on day two. Tools are not provided.

$800 per session

Included in Sessions I and II:

Up to 8 cubic feet of limestone per session (approximately 1,200 pounds), compressed air, electricity, water, and forklift. Continental breakfast, lunch, and snacks. One Limestone Symposium t-shirt.

See website for all necessary information and to register.

Education / Exhibits

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Exhibit: ‘Spiritualists, Sorcerers, and Stage Magicians: Magic and the Supernatural at the Lilly Library’

09:00 am
Lilly Library (1200 E. 7th St.)
http://tinyurl.com/ppb2c25

Join us this week as the Lilly Library’s summer exhibition, “Spiritualists, Sorcerers, and Stage Magicians: Magic and the Supernatural at the Lilly Library,” makes its debut. The exhibition will run from June 2 to August 30, with a special reception on Saturday, June 21 from 6:00-8:00 PM.

The exhibition showcases the Library’s wide-ranging and eclectic holdings on magic and the supernatural, from 17th-century treatises on witchcraft to modern-day comic books.

Stay tuned to the Lilly Library’s blog and website for details about upcoming special events and blog posts throughout the summer highlighting items in Lilly’s collection such as discussion of spiritualism in the correspondence of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the Lilly’s recently-acquired issues of the pulp magazine Weird Tales, and annotated editions of books by the self-styled black magician Aleister Crowley.

Library hours are Monday – Thursday, 9 am – 6 pm, Friday, 9 am – 5 pm, and Saturday, 9 am – 1 pm. Closed Sundays.

Education / Entertainment / Exhibits

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Pastel & Oil Paintings by Roger Ambrosier & Joel Knapp

11:00 am to 05:00 pm
Brown County Art Guild, 48 S. Van Buren St, Nashville
http://browncountyartguild.org

On display in the Upper Loft Gallery June 1- 30, pastel & oil paintings by Brown County Art Guild member artists,Roger Ambrosier & Joel Knapp. Reception: Second Saturday, June, 14, 5-8 pm during the Village Art Walk.

About Roger Ambrosier:
Roger Ambrosier was born in Maysville, Missouri and now resides in Evergreen, Colorado. He studied at the Northwest Missouri State University (BS) and the University of Colorado (Boulder), the Metropolitan State College (Denver) and received his Masters Degree from the University of Northern Colorado (Greeley).
Roger’s artwork can be found in the Brown County Art Guild, the American Legacy Gallery (Kansas City, MO), and the Strecker-Nelson Gallery (Manhattan, KS), as well as in museum and private collections. He is a signature member of the Colorado Pastel Society, and a Master Pastelist with the Mid- American Pastel Society.
Ambrosier has participated in many exhibits throughout the Midwest and Western United States, including the Denver Art Museum in Colorado. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions many times throughout his career. His work won “Best of Show” awards at the Mid-American National Pastel Exhibition at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum in St. Joseph, MO (2007); the Colorado Pastel Society Mile High National Exhibition, Aspen, CO (2007); the Mountainside Miniature Exhibition, Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO (2005); and the Western Spirit Exhibit (Pastel Category), Cheyenne Frontier Museum, Cheyenne, WY. Roger has been a member of the Brown County Art Guild since 2004.
About Joel Knapp:
Joel Knapp is “a painter in motion,” restless to capture nature in all its moods and seasons. He is devoted to plein air painting because of its urgency and authenticity. He feels that the essence of a place may only be captured by the artist experiencing it directly. So, he may be found traveling in his camper with easel and paints deployed in front of mountains, rivers, and landscapes of all types, and in cities painting sidewalk cafes and cityscapes both by daylight and streetlight.
Joel and his wife travel throughout North America and Europe attempting to capture nature’s moods firsthand. His award-winning oil paintings have been displayed at the Hoosier Salon and numerous other art shows and “paint-outs” and are a permanent part of corporate and private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe.
Joel uses lively color with oil paint in an impressionistic style to capture a feeling of time and place as he sees it. He says of plein air painting, “It’s such an honest approach to see the light as it hits the scene. The wind in your face; flies in your paint and two hours to create a painting; one must paint fast and loose, go in with your feelings, but using your brain and experience to balance colors, to vibrate and sing, Hallelujah!”
Joel has been a member artist with the Brown County Art Guild since 2011.
Artist’s Statement: “I love to paint and share my blessings with you. I paint both plein air and in the studio. My wife and I love to travel and share our adventures with others through my paintings. I hope you enjoy what you see and experience.”

Exhibits

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Water Aerobics

11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Edgewood High School pool. Meet at Endwright Center (631 W. Edgewood Dr., Ellettsville) at 10:45 to carpool
http://www.area10agency.org

About: Summer Class only! Join us for a wet-workout at the Edgewood High School pool! Natalie Griffin & Kendall Harshberger will lead you through gentle, low impact water movements! The aerobics include cardiovascular exercises and light resistance workouts that help improve muscle strength and mobility. Meet at the Endwright Center at 10:45 and carpool to the facility. This is a great exercise program and will benefit anyone with arthritis. Join anytime!

About the Instructors: Natalie Griffin graduated from Indiana University in May 2014 with a Bachelors degree in Public Health. She is now an intern with the Endwright Center. Natalie is passionate about the promotion of health and disease prevention; her interest in fitness and nutrition helps her to share this passion with our community. Kendall Harshberger is a Peer Health Educator at Indiana University, working on her B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies. She loves working with elders and is also happy to share her enthusiasm for the creative arts.

Fitness / Health / Sports

23 Monday / June 23, 2014

Computer Tutoring

01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Endwright Center, 631 W. Edgewood Drive, Ellettsville
http://area10agency.org

About: Knowledgeable instructors will work one on one with seniors who want to learn basic computer skills such as Microsoft Word, E-mail, Facebook, Skype, and how to access games on the computer. A desk top computer is available for training; students are encouraged to bring their own laptop.

.For more information call 812-876-3383 ex. 515

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