📣📣 NEW HOURS! 📣📣
Starting October 14th, State of Nature will be OPEN from 12-4 on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. For other days, please schedule an appointment at [email protected].
Later today, don't miss an @IUcinema virtual event!
Speed Art Museum Curator of Film, Dean Otto, will have a conversation with Nan Brewer of @eskenazimuseum and answer questions after a screening of "The Painter and the Thief."
🗓️ 7pm
Register ➡️ https://t.co/AEwAubxXys
Native American art has a long history, dating back thousands of years, but it is also an art that continues to thrive and develop today as part of a continuing culture.
Members of our team, including VP for Research @FredHCate, got a look at @GrunwaldGallery's "State of Nature: Picturing Indiana Biodiversity" exhibit today -- open through 11/18! Learn more about it, see available hours, or make an appointment to visit at https://t.co/kXVCMCAwVy.
What’s coming up at the Grunwald?
🌟BFA Thesis Show🌟
It’s online this year, but no less amazing than usual! Stay tuned for an outstanding virtual exhibition by graduating BFAs in the SOAAD, going live on our website December 1st.
We’re 📣OPEN📣 today and tomorrow (Friday and Saturday) from 12-4! Come see the 13,000 year old mastodon skull before State of Nature closes on November 18th. 🐘🐘🐘
Casey Roberts, “Moon Lit Eagle”, 2016, Cyanotype with gouache and collage on paper
“Rare White Buffalo (bathed in comet light)”, 2020, Cyanotype with gouache and collage on paper
All works courtesy of the artist.
View State of Nature Wed/Fri/Sat 12-4 or by appointment.
Rachael Bohlander, “Hang”, 2020, 18” x 14” x 1”, Acrylics, newspaper on wood panel.
View more of Bohlander’s work in “Fallout: Art in This Time.” Link in bio.
This Friday, a final round of artists will be added to Fallout: Art in This Time, the Grunwald Gallery’s cumulative, online exhibition exploring artists’ responses to the pandemic. Check it out here: https://t.co/YB5H4NR4re
Tonight at 7pm: don’t miss our virtual panel on modern-day voter suppression in America from @IUCollege and @wigatiub. RSVP here: https://t.co/t28IIFzLjM #iubdemocracy
Join a conversation with Dr. Liza Black on her new book, "Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film 1941-1960."
🗓️ Oct. 12, 5pm
➡️ https://t.co/LBzelBUhjc
Race, Migration, and Indigeneity ➡️ https://t.co/cc9bOmcHZk
@IUCollege Diversity & Inclusion ➡️https://t.co/COkhQV3EpA
#Environmental problems and racial inequality are closely linked. Attend our webinar this Wednesday, Oct. 14, to learn about the issues and approaches needed to rectify these inequalities. https://t.co/kZHKMXo1Hg
Plan out your week with @IUcinema 🎥
Upcoming events include a virtual conversation with Kris Rey, "Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President," "Chisholm ’72: Unbought & Unbossed," & more!
➡️ https://t.co/FdJxMflhEU
Today on #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the cultures and art of Native American peoples.
Unidentified Pomo artist, Basket, Fiber, ca. 1900, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hope