‘Framing Beauty’ trains its lens on aesthetics and cultural notions with...
The exhibition”Framing Beauty: Intimate Visions” includes Bill Gaskins’ photograph “Michael Baldwin, Branch Brook Park, Newark, NJ,” 2007. Gaskins also will participate in several public events as part...
View Article‘(Re)Imagining Science’ exhibition at Grunwald Gallery turns collaboration...
What happens when we look at science differently? Artists and research scientists at Indiana University Bloomington have teamed up in more than a dozen creative partnerships to visualize scientific...
View ArticleSchool of Art and Design invites students, public to its spirited Open...
IU Bloomington art students and their guests will create a collaborative mural Oct. 28 at the annual Open Studios event. Here is how the 2015 painting turned out. On Friday, Oct. 28, the Department of...
View ArticleKinsey Institute show highlight of 113 Days of Art
During a recent visit to the Grunwald Gallery of Art, I found the breadth of media used in the Kinsey Institute’s juried art show pretty astounding. Wood, digital photography, metal, fabric, video,...
View Article113 Days of Art: 82 days down, 31 days to go
To me, summer in B-town means ripe tomatoes and sweet corn from the market, time spent on the patio of my favorite restaurant and the ability to park pretty much anywhere. (I will steer clear of this...
View ArticleFall has arrived, and is brimming with art
When the tent sales featuring mattresses and cheap furniture pop up on vacant lots and the streets are clogged with moving trucks, I know it is official: The students have returned. Students are...
View ArticleCollaboration between IU professor, Dutch artist examines ‘Media Life’
Longtime friends and colleagues Mark Deuze and Dutch artist Miek van Dongen are both inspired by “the messiness and magical quality of our interactions with the world around us, and particularly in the...
View ArticleGrunwald Gallery pulls together first-ever alumni show: ‘SoFA Revisited’
Think of it as an exercise in artistic asceticism. Realizing he’s much more interested in the process he uses to create a sculpture installation than the actual end product, Indiana University Henry...
View ArticleKinsey Juried Art Show features local, international contemporary artists
Guest post courtesy of newsroom colleague Tracy James, who typically blogs at Health and Vitality: The 2013 Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show opens Friday, kicking off a weekend of events that includes...
View ArticleArt, science meet in exhibit at Grunwald Gallery
If you haven’t visited the Grunwald Gallery to see the “Imag(in)ing Science” exhibit on display there through Oct. 11, do it. It’s beautiful and compelling — beautiful because of the aesthetically...
View ArticlePerformance, sex and punk feminism: Lydia Lunch to speak, perform in Bloomington
UPDATE: Lydia Lunch’s lecture at the IU Cinema has been moved to 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, due to the weather. Spoken-word performer Lydia Lunch will be in Bloomington this week to help celebrate “The...
View ArticleExperience the deep sea at immersive show created by IU professors
Seven musicians. Seven projectors. One immersive experience. That’s the goal of “Dark Zone,” a free live performance this week at the Grunwald Gallery on the IU Bloomington campus. The brainchild of IU...
View ArticleThe Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show opens May 16
Guest post courtesy of Health & Vitality blogger Tracy James. Video by IU Communications intern Lena Morris. Unique is one way to describe the annual Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show. Its...
View ArticleThe Grunwald Gallery’s ‘Midwest Matrix’ printmaking show creates quite an...
Dennis McNett’s ‘Wolfbat Offerings’ is an installation formed from block prints. If I were to close my eyes and imagine a gallery show of prints, one image that might pop into my head would be a tidy...
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