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14 Saturday / February 14, 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.

Focalpoint: Traditional Changes: Art from the American Southwest
Continuing through February 15, 2015
What does it mean to call an object “traditional” or “authentically Native American”? Explore these questions through examples of basketry, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry that came into being as a result of interactions with other Native American groups, contact with non-Native admirers and markets, or particular happenstances in a community’s history. Organized by Emma Kessler, curatorial assistant for the arts of Africa, the South Pacific, and the Americas.

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.

Special Program: Show & Tell: A Collaborative Art Exhibit
Continuing through February 28, 2015
IU Art Museum and U Bring Change 2 Mind have invited IU students to participate in an art project that aims to illuminate the challenges, hopes, and fears of our campus community through a month-long display of artworks, poems, and prose.

Exhibits

14 Saturday / February 14, 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

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

IU Theatre Presents Good Kids

02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Wells-Metz Theatre. Lee Norvelle Theatre & Drama Center, Indiana University
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2014/goodkids.shtml

IU Theatre presents Naomi Iizuka’s new play Good Kids, a commission by the Big Ten Universities’ new play consortium, directed by Jonathan Michaelsen.

Something happened to Chloe after that party last Saturday night. Something she says she can’t remember. With everyone at school talking and tweeting, who’s telling the truth? Whose version of the story do you believe? And what does that say about you?

Ticket Prices: $15 for Students, $20 for Seniors, $25 for Adults

Good Kids runs February 6, 7, 10-13 at 7:30 pm and February 14 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm.

For more information visit: http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2014/goodkids.shtml

Education / Theater

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

Backyard Maple Syrup– A class through Free University of Monroe County

02:00 pm to 03:30 pm
Hinkle-Garton Farmstead, 2920 E. 10th St.
http://www.facebook.com/FreeUniversityofMonroeCounty

Learn how to make real maple syrup at the Hinkle-Garton Farmstead! Enjoy some maple syrup refreshments as we touch briefly on the history of syrup production, discuss tree identification, learn about tree tapping and the collection and processing of sap into syrup. Then we’ll head outside to demonstrate the techniques learned. Because the sap run is weather dependent, we’ll contact participants to take part in the sap collection and boiling process when it’s time.

Education / Outdoors / Speakers

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

Verdun, visions d’histoire

03:00 pm to 05:40 pm
IU Cinema 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/?post_type=film&p=8319

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Armistice, Léon Poirier recreates the Battle of Verdun with soldiers who took part in it. An epic film, with a true emotional strength with no “real” characters but symbolic figures instead: the French soldier, the German soldier, the mother, the young girl, the intellectual… This pacifist feature was restored in 2006 by the Toulouse Cinematheque at L’immagine Ritrovata’s lab (Bologna, Italy) with the support of the Groupama Gan Foundation for Cinema. (2K DCP presentation)

Presented with the original score reduced for piano and performed live by Hakim Bentchouala-Golobitch from France.

This event is possible thanks to a grant from the Institut Français and the Mission du Centenaire 14-18 in Paris in partnership with the Cinemathèque de Toulouse and the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chicago.

Films

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

Valentine’s Day Dinner at Serendipity Martini Bar

06:00 pm to 10:00 pm
201 S College Ave
https://www.facebook.com/events/705695629528931/?ref=5

Valentine’s Day Dinner at Serendipity Martini Bar
Feb 14th 2015
6pm-10pm
$40 Per Person & $75 for Dinner for Two

Please Call 812-330-6688 for a Reservation

Valentine’s Day Special Menu
1 Free Drink
Appetizer: Spinach Dip, Hummus & Pita

Your Choice Between: Beer Cheese Soup
Iceberg Salad – w/Bacon Grilled Tomatoes
Choice of Fresh Herb Ranch or Blue Cheese Dressing

Entrée choice: (Pick One)
Veggie Lasagna – w/ Marinara Sauce

Chicken Montrachet – stuffed with 3 cheeses & spinach
w/ basil mashed potatoes & tomato beurre blanc sauce & garlic green beans

Marinated Flank Steak – w/ roasted fingerling potatoes in a Bloody Mary reduction sauce & shallow poached cherry tomatoes w/ garlic and fresh herbs

Dessert Choice: (Pick One)
House Made Carrot Cake
Warm Chocolate Brownie
– w/ Rum Whipped Cream & Caramel Sauce

Eat and Drink / Entertainment

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

Micmacs

07:00 pm to 08:45 pm
IU Cinema 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/?post_type=film&p=8351

First it was a mine that exploded in the middle of the Moroccan desert. Years later, it was a stray bullet that lodged in his brain … Bazil doesn’t have much luck with weapons. After his accident, Bazil is left homeless, but is quickly adopted by a motley crew of junkyard dealers living in a veritable Ali Baba’s cave. The group’s talents and aspirations are surprising. When Bazil finds the weapons manufacturers that caused his misfortune, he sets out to take revenge with the help of his faithful gang of wacky friends, with all the imagination and fantasy of Buster Keaton. (2K DCP presentation)

Films

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

IU Theatre Presents Good Kids

07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
Wells-Metz Theatre. Lee Norvelle Theatre & Drama Center, Indiana University
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2014/goodkids.shtml

IU Theatre presents Naomi Iizuka’s new play Good Kids, a commission by the Big Ten Universities’ new play consortium, directed by Jonathan Michaelsen.

Something happened to Chloe after that party last Saturday night. Something she says she can’t remember. With everyone at school talking and tweeting, who’s telling the truth? Whose version of the story do you believe? And what does that say about you?

Ticket Prices: $15 for Students, $20 for Seniors, $25 for Adults

Good Kids runs February 6, 7, 10-13 at 7:30 pm and February 14 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm.

For more information visit: http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2014/goodkids.shtml

Education / Theater

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

Make Me Bad

07:30 pm
Bloomington Playwrights Project, 107 W. 9th St.
http://www.newplays.org/node/361?sc1=yes&subnid=373

by special arrangement with
The Benge Group
Music & Lyrics by Drew Gasparini
Book by Alex Brightman
Directed by Chad Rabinovitz
BPP/IU Collaborative Musical

What happens when you fall in love with a serial killer?
This gritty and sexy musical thriller follows the story of Daisy Harris, a young woman stuck in a small town with a dead-end job, an overbearing mother, and a troubled past. Desperate to escape but with nowhere to go, Daisy looks for anything to break the monotony of her meaningless life. She meets charming and cryptic Max, just as a string of unexplained murders rocks the town. As the community continues to be plagued by gruesome killings, the relationship formed between the two not only reveals the atrocities of Daisy’s past, but foreshadows the darkness that is to come.

Entertainment / Theater

14 Saturday / February 14, 2015

Terry Lee & the RockaBoogie Band

07:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Brown County Playhouse (70 S. Van Buren St., Nashville)
http://www.browncountyplayhouse.org

Join us for a great Valentine’s Day bash! The wildest piano pumpin’ rock n’ roll show since Jerry Lee Lewis! 50s rock n’ roll, honkey tonk, rhythm & blues, boogie woogie, swing, rockabilly..this band nails all genres! BC beer & wine sold in the auditorium. All ages show.

Live Music

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