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1 Friday / September 1, 2017

Ironography

10:00 am to 05:30 pm on Sep 29
By Hand Gallery
http://www.byhandgallery.com

Bert Gilbert has been creating objects since he was a kid, spending countless hours in his father’s tiny basement workshop. Toy boats, wood carvings, and elaborate alarm systems to keep his sisters out of his bedroom, were his specialties.

After receiving a BA in Sculpture and Painting from Indiana University in 1983, Bert allowed many years to pass artistically fallow while creating a family, home, and remodeling business.

Invigorated by the amazing iron casting workshops at Sculpture Trails of Solsberry, Indiana, Bert discovered an instant affinity in working with metal, probably forged in the steel mills and smelting plants of Northern Indiana where he spent his college summers.

Strong design is important, but Bert Gilbert wants something more, something that questions things. It has to express some idea that he want to explore. Lately he has been using more and more packing materials in his sculpture. Bert finds this detritus of our online consumer culture, with its soft corpulent forms, an apt metaphor for the empty opulence of consumerism.

Bert generally uses images and forms which seem somewhat familiar to the viewer as an invitation for a dialogue with the piece. By modifying these forms, he tries to propose questions to encourage the viewer to consider the complexity and duality of all efforts and decisions. The gray fog of doubt and the way its indecisiveness clouds even success, particularly interests him.

Exhibits

1 Friday / September 1, 2017

STEM Sunday: Parachute Drop

01:30 pm to 04:30 pm on Oct 1
WonderLab Museum
https://wonderlab.org/

There has been an earthquake that has left all roadways blocked and impossible to drive through. As an emergency rescuer, it is your mission is to deliver a care package safely and intact to the people stranded without food or water! The only way to get supplies to those affected by this natural disaster is by parachute. You and your team must engineer the best parachute system to deliver these supplies to the disaster zone.

Children / Education

1 Friday / September 1, 2017

First Fridays @ The Fell: 300 Days

06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
I Fell Gallery
https://ifellbloomington.wordpress.com/

The I Fell Gallery invites you to ‘300 Days’ by Wojciech Tylbor-Kubrakiewicz. Featuring various printmaking techniques, this exhibit is a record of artistic activity during his ten months spent in Bloomington as a Visiting Professor.

Ileana Haberman-Ducey takes up the Pop-Up Gallery with ‘Stitching Vulnerabilities’, a series of embroideries.

Join us Friday, September 1 for First Friday @ the Fell from 6-9pm.

Exhibit hangs: September 1- 29
Gallery hours: Monday – Friday 5-7pm

Exhibits

1 Friday / September 1, 2017

First Friday Jazz Vespers

06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
http://www.fccbloomington.org

First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will be offering a new worship opportunity that will combine an ancient form of prayer with Jazz music. This Jazz Vespers service will take place at 6:30 pm at First Christian Church on the first Friday of each month, beginning on September 1. First Christian Church is located at 205 E. Kirkwood Ave. (the corner of Kirkwood Ave. and Washington) in downtown Bloomington.

Live Music

1 Friday / September 1, 2017

The Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll

07:30 pm
Brown County Playhouse

With world class talent, One Pulse’s concerts pay homage to the greatest cultural icons of the 20th and 21st century. Based in Bloomington, Indiana, One Pulse is a nationally touring entertainment company that focuses on providing the best talent for any event: theaters, festivals, corporate events, and private functions. Where there is a stage, One Pulse Entertainment will make the music of the past and present come alive in every performance.

Live Music

1 Friday / September 1, 2017

Movies in the Park – The Secret Life of Pets (2016-PG)

08:45 pm
Bryan Park, 1020 S Woodlawn Ave

Movies in the Park – Fridays at dusk, location varies.

Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Ryder Film Series present free movies in the parks on the big screen.

Date Location Movie
5/26/2017 Bryan Park Pool Finding Dory (2016-PG)-9pm or dusk
8/18/2017 Bryan Park Pete’s Dragon (2016-PG)- 9pm or dusk
8/25/2017 Butler Park Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015-PG-13)- 8:15pm or dusk
9/1/2017 Bryan Park The Secret Life of Pets (2016-PG)- 8:45pm or dusk
9/8/2017 Waldron, Hill, & Buskirk Park Double Indemnity (1951-NR)- 8:35pm or dusk
9/15/2017 Bryan Park Tomorrowland (2015-PG)- 8:30pm or dusk

Entertainment / Films

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