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19 Wednesday / April 19, 2017

IUPUC & IUCA+D Columbus Panel

12:00 pm to 01:15 pm
IU Center for Art+Design
https://www.facebook.com/events/360918380970585/

IUPUC & IUCA+D Columbus discuss the foundations of a designer’s mental construct, a cabled conversation between the arts, the sciences and humanities.

Panel members:
Dr. Luke Jacobus, Assistant Professor of Biology
Dr. Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick, Associate Professor of English
Dr. Tom Lawrence, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Ms. Aimee Zoeller, Lecturer in Sociology
Dr. Filiz Cicek, Adjunct Lecturer IUPUC

Moderator: Kelly Wilson
Will discuss the educational opportunities to define the foundation for design, architecture and the future of Columbus.

Come discover the education that leads to the intangible reasons of why we hope.

Light lunch will be available.

Education / Speakers

19 Wednesday / April 19, 2017

Film Screening: Peasant Family Happiness

05:00 pm to 11:59pm
Mathers Museum of World Cultures
http://www.mathers.indiana.edu

Directed by Jenny Chio (2013), this film depicts the everyday experiences of “doing tourism” in two rural, ethnic tourism destinations in contemporary China: Ping’an and Upper Jidao villages. By focusing on the perspectives of village residents, the film portrays how they negotiate between the day-to-day consequences of tourist arrivals in their home villages, ideal projections of who they are, and what they can achieve through tourism development. The event will be free and open to the public.

Free visitor parking is available by the Indiana Avenue lobby entrance. Metered parking is available at the McCalla School parking lot on the corner of Ninth Street and Indiana Avenue. The parking lot also has spaces designated for Indiana University C and ST permits. During the weekends free parking is available on the surrounding streets.

An access ramp is located at the Fess Avenue entrance, on the corner of Ninth Street and Fess Avenue. Reserved parking spaces are available on Ninth Street, between Fess Avenue and Indiana Avenue. If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs. Please call 812-855-6873.

Education / Films

19 Wednesday / April 19, 2017

Marie Webster: Quilt Pioneer and Entrepreneur

06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Monroe County History Center
http://monroehistory.org/event/marie-webster-quilt-pioneer-and-entrepreneur/

Dale Drake, local quilt historian and enthusiast, will discuss the life and work of Marie Webster. Drake will highlight the impact her work had on the quilting world of the Colonial Revival, and how Webster’s work has inspired quilters since her time, including the artist quilters of the Dialogues quilt exhibit currently on display at MCHC. April 19, 2017 at 6PM in the Deckard Education Room. Free Admission.

Antiques / Education / Entertainment / Exhibits / Speakers

19 Wednesday / April 19, 2017

Nature Trivia at Talkers Tap Room South

07:00 pm
Talkers Tap Room South 319 E Winslow Ave, Bloomington
https://sycamorelandtrust.org/Events/nature-trivia-april-19/

Join Sycamore Branches for Nature Trivia on April 19 at Talkers Tap Room South (319 E Winslow Ave, Bloomington). Questions are specially written just for this event by Sycamore Branches volunteer Austin Roach, but you don’t need to be a science expert to join in. The winning team will receive gift cards to local businesses!

Sycamore Branches builds a community of future-oriented 20- and 30-something conservation leaders who organize events highlighting preserved land, foster an active interest in the outdoors, and further the mission of Sycamore Land Trust (your local nonprofit that protects more than 9,000 acres of land). Newcomers are welcome!

Free; no RSVP required.

Eat and Drink / Entertainment

19 Wednesday / April 19, 2017

The Drowsy Chaperone

07:30 pm
Ruth N. Halls Theatre
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2016-17/drowsy.shtml

Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
Music & Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison

Directed by Kenneth L. Roberson
Musical Direction by Terry LaBolt
Choreographed by Liza Gennaro
Associate Producers: Jocelyn Bowie & David Semmel

Gangsters-turned-pastry-chefs, seductive Spaniards, and a well-oiled chaperone will have you roaring like the 20s! In this “musical within a musical”, IU Theatre icon George Pinney takes the stage to share his talent one last time, as the melancholy “Man in Chair”. As he listens to his favorite record, his drab apartment gives way to the sparkling sets and lavish costumes of The Drowsy Chaperone.

Production dates:
April 14, 15, 18-21, 2017 @ 7:30 p.m.
April 22 @ 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

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