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20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Girls Inc. Spring Break Camp

07:30 am to 05:30 pm
Girls Inc. of Monroe County - 1108 West 8th Street
http://www.girlsinc-monroe.org/pages/spring_break

No Spring Break plans? Sign up for Girls Inc. camp! Activities include outdoor adventures, CrossFit, urban gardening, indoor rock climbing, and a special field trip to Hunter’s Honey Farm. Breakfast and snacks are included. Register now for only $110! Permission slip due by March 10th.

Children / Education / Outdoors / Sports

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Exhibits at the IU Art Museum

10:00 am 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.

Exhibits

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Exhibits at the Monroe County History Center

10:00 am to 04:00 pm
Monroe County History Center 202 E. 6th St.
http://www.monroehistory.org

“Moco’s Prehistoric Past”
Come see and examine fossils of plants, organisms, and animals found in the Hoosier state and learn how they contributed to Southern Indiana’s natural landscape. The history center is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00am-4:00pm. Runs through March 31.

The History Center is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm.

Exhibits

20 Friday / March 20, 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

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Forest Gras Blues Band at Players Pub

05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Players Pub
http://www.theplayerspub.com

Free Happy Hour Blues Fun

Dance / Eat and Drink / Entertainment / Live Music

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Sature Release Party

06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Rainbow Bakery - 603 W. Allen St.
http://www.ss64games.com

Release party for the locally developed video game, Sature. Sature is a board game of color inspired by the process of mixing paints on a palette. Come by to learn about and play games including Sature, Hoosier Games’ Text Quest, and others. Plus, get some delicious baked goods from the bakery!

For more information on the game:
www.ss64games.com/sature

Entertainment / Exhibits

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Rossi Martini & his Grand Pianini

07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
201 S College Ave, Bloomington, Indiana 47404
https://www.facebook.com/events/1442895969335466/http://

Rossi Martini & his Grand Pianini
Friday March 20th
@ Serendipity Martini Bar
201 S College Ave, Bloomington, Indiana 47404
7pm-9pm
FREE NO COVER

An evening of foot-stomping piano-popping rock’n’roll, with the music of Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Professor Longhair, Allen Toussaint, Little Richard and more. Drink! Sing! Enjoy!

https://www.facebook.com/events/1442895969335466/

Live Music

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

Mitch Shiner Trio -Back Bones of Music Series -Swing Jazz

08:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Serendipity Martini Bar, 201 S. College Ave.
https://www.facebook.com/events/423020317852608/?ref=5

Back Bones of Music Series with Mitch Shiner Trio
March 5th 2015
8pm – 11pm
$5 Cover Charge

Back Bones of Music is a NEW Music Series Serendipity Martini Bar is starting. It showcases the “back bones” of music in a major way, giving you amazing musical talent in the Jazz, Blues & Soul genres. These styles of music are populated by complex rhythms, melodies & improv, truly showing what great musicians can do!

Don’t forget to look for more bands in our Back Bones of Music Series performing the Blues & Soul Style as well as guest Jazz bands!

For more info about the Mitch Shiner Trio visit their Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/mitchshinermusic

Eat and Drink / Entertainment / Live Music

20 Friday / March 20, 2015

The Justin Case Band at Players Pub

08:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Players Pub
http://www.theplayerspub.com

Hear Classic Rock, Country or a little Bluegrass music.

The Justin Case Band in Bloomington, Indiana has been entertaining people since May 1988.

David Welch, the drummer and Rhonda Welch, the keyboard player, (brother and sister) had worked with Jerry Minger, lead guitar and banjo player in a previous band. Jerry’s long time friend since elementary school (in Milan, Indiana of the famed movie, “Hoosiers”), Don Campbell, joined and the band came together. All four sing lead vocals and the harmonies fall together effortlessly.

With this great combination of people and personalities, the music feels and sounds great.

Dance / Eat and Drink / Entertainment / Live Music

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