29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

Historic National Road Yard Sale


U.S. Route 40

The Historic National Road Yard Sale is a more than 800 miles of must-have antiques and vintage thrills. Spread out along U.S. Route 40, the country’s oldest federally funded highway, the yard sale stretches across Indiana. The area between Greenfield and Centerville is full of great bargains and fabulous finds.

The sale is always the Wednesday after Memorial Day through the following Sunday, this year May 28-June 1. The Historic National Road Yard Sale page on Facebook has running commentary on where the best sales are happening.

Animals

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

Exhibit: ‘Indiana University and the Great War’ at the IU Archives

08:00 am
IU Archives (Wells Library, E. 460)
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives/

This exhibit at the IU Archives (Wells Library) will be recurring Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm, until June 30.

The entry of the United States into World War I on April 6, 1917, caused a rise in patriotism as people across the country sought to contribute to the war effort. At Indiana University, President Bryan urged, “Your first thought every day should be in what you can most effectively serve your country.” In true Hoosier fashion, the students, faculty, and alumni rose admirably to the occasion.

By the fall semester of 1918, 60 percent of the student population had enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps and students, professors, and alumni were sent overseas. Male students enrolled in new Military Science courses to prepare for enlistment, while female students and faculty worked in the on-campus Red Cross Workshop, and on behalf of other war relief work. The Indiana Daily Student kept those on the homefront informed about the progress of the war, especially news of current students and alumni who had enlisted or gone abroad with the Red Cross.

Visit the Indiana University Archives to learn about World War I’s impact on the Hoosier community, view materials ranging from the diary of S.A.T.C. enlistee William R. Ringer, articles from the Indiana Daily Student discussing campus closures, a selection of wartime photographs, and the Indiana University War Service Flag. This exhibit was curated by Indiana University Information and Library Science graduate students Allison Haack and Alessandro Meregaglia.

Education / Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

Kinsey Institute Art Exhibits: “Creative Minds” and “Artistic Types: Test in Visual Art”


The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Morrison Hall 3rd Floor
http://www.kinseyinstitute.org

Kinsey Institute Art Exhibits: “Creative Minds” and “Artistic Types: Test in Visual Art”

April 14 through September 12, 2014, Monday-Friday, 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM

Creative Minds features work produced by artists whose primary professions are as sex researchers, physicians, or scientists. This exhibition in the main gallery features drawings, glass art, photographs, sculpture and video by Robert Latou Dickinson, John Money, Jeffrey Rothenberg, Andreas Schneider, Jill Bolte Taylor, David Teplica, Leonore Tiefer and Rachel Liebert, and Martin Weinberg.
On display in the Corridor Gallery is Artistic Types: Text in Visual Art. This show offers a selection of artworks in which words or the alphabet play a significant role in the composition. The exhibition features a wide range of media, from vintage photographs to contemporary pieces by Herbert Ascherman, Michael Bennett, Filiz Cicek, Gatis Cirulis, John Gutoskey, Joe De Hoyos, Linda Hesh, Paul McCormick, James Murray, and Mark Addison Smith.

The Kinsey Institute Gallery is open 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm weekdays or by appointment Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to Noon. Admission is free. Due to adult content, visitors should be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Guided group tours of The Kinsey Institute may be scheduled by calling 812-855-7686. The Kinsey Institute is closed all IU holidays.

Location, Contact, and Telephone Number
The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Morrison Hall 3rd Floor
Catherine Johnson-Roehr
(812) 855-7686
[email protected]
http://www.kinseyinstitute.org

Point of Contact for submitting ad is:
Pat Lacy
[email protected]
(812) 855-7686

Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

May Exhibits at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center

09:00 am
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center (122 S. Walnut St.)
http://www.ivytech.edu/bloomington/waldron/exhibits/

Numerous new exhibits will be available in the galleries of the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center for the month of May:

Local Clay Potters’ Guild: “Showing Off!”
Gitlitz & Gitlitz: “Feeling Foodish”
Nakima Ollin: Recent Works
Ivy Tech Alternative Spring Break: Photo Essay 2014

Exhibits run through May 31. Galleries are open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 7 pm, and Saturday 9 am – 5 pm. Free admission.

Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

Exhibits at WonderLab

09:30 am to 05:00 pm
WonderLab Museum, 308 W. 4th St.
http://www.wonderlab.org

“Featherspholio”
A photographic exhibition by Bloomington artist and avid birdwatcher Scott Evans featuring birds of North America. Runs through May 31.

Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30 am-5 pm, Sun 1-5 pm

Children / Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

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: Spanish Painting in the 1960s: Works from the Collection of Doris Steinmetz Kellett
May 6–September 7, 2014
Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz Kellett Endowed Gallery of Twentieth-Century Art, first floor
Works by members of the Catalan-based group Dau al Set and artists associated with the avant-garde Galeria Juana Mordo in Madrid are featured.

New in the Galleries: ‘Max Beckmann’s Woodcuts’
Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz Kellett Endowed Gallery of Twentieth-Century Art, first floor
February 4–June 22, 2014
Although the German Expressionist artist Max Beckmann was a prolific graphic artist (producing 374 prints during his lifetime), he created fewer than 20 woodcuts. Most were produced during the 1920s, when Germany was experiencing a revival of interest in the medium. Seven prints from this period will be featured in this installation.

Special Exhibition: Matisse’s Jazz and Other Works from Indiana University Collections
April 2–June 29, 2014
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor
In addition to highlighting the IU Art Museum’s rare complete suite of twenty color stencil prints from Jazz—Matisse’s last and greatest book project—this exhibition will include more than thirty other works by this modern master from the holdings of the Art Museum and Lilly Library. Special attention will be paid to the artist’s works on paper and book illustrations from the 1920s through the end of his career.

Special Exhibition: Francesco Solimena: Picturing the World for an Eighteenth-Century Royal Wedding
April 2–June 29, 2014
Judi and Milt Stewart Hexagon Gallery, first floor
Through a selection of pieces coming from the Getty Research Institute, the IU Fine Arts Library, the Lilly Library, and the IU Art Museum collection, this exhibition focuses on one of the IU Art Museum’s masterpieces, Francesco Solimena’s Allegory of the Four Parts of the World, highlighting the painting’s history, patronage, and iconography. This exhibition features a thirteen-minute documentary, The World around Solimena.

Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

Exhibits at the Monroe County History Center


Monroe County History Center 202 E. 6th St.

“The Life and Times of Local Author, Ross Lockridge”

Ross Lockridge, Jr was born in Bloomington, IN 1914 where he attended Bloomington High School and Indiana University and aspired to write the next great American Novel. He began writing Raintree County in the mid-1940s. The 1,060 page novel was published in 1948. The novel explored nineteenth-century Midwestern history, folklore, and landscape all set in a single day, July 4, 1892. The exhibit explores his life before writing Raintree County and after, including the Midwestern iconography that inspired his book. Runs through May 31.

“Cracking the Code: Quilt Pattern Meanings”

In the past many thought that Quilts made during the mid-to late part of the 19th century were created to aid travelers on the Underground Railroad. Now, research shows that there is no documentation regarding quilt patterns as a form of communication for Underground Railroad Travelers. This exhibit will examine different patterns and their purported meanings. The show and exhibit are on the bus route and FREE with IHQS wristband or hand stamp,during quilt show only. Runs through August 1.

“Living in Color”
Local artist, Avi Katz, has taken historic photos of Bloomington and turned them into colorized, painted, masterpieces. Runs through September 6.

Community Voices Gallery: “Monroe County United Ministries”
The Community Voices Gallery gives local organizations the opportunity to tell their story. Monroe County United Ministries is a a nurturing organization serving working families and those in distress by assisting those with emergency needs and subsidized childcare. We provide quality education and a safe place for children, basic needs assistance for the poor and community service opportunities. Runs through July 31.

Civic Affairs / Education / Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

‘Mandatory Expression: Prague’. Photography by Kyle Spears.

10:00 am to 05:30 pm
By Hand Gallery, 101 West Kirkwood #109
http://www.byhandgallery.com

In this exhibit, Bloomington based photographer, Kyle Spears showcases his most recent body of work from Prague, Czech Republic. Kyle says this about his photography;

Primarily, most of my inspiration comes from traveling and discovering new places/things to shoot. No matter where or what I photograph, I want to capture the beauty I see and somehow communicate that with the viewer. As a photographer, I am attracted to the absence of light, just as much as the presence of light. I love how the night can change the atmosphere and mood of a scene that wasn’t evident during daylight.

Exhibits

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

4th Annual John Hartford Memorial Festival

11:00 am to 12:00 pm on May 31
Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground, 5163 North State Road 135
http://www.johnhartfordmemfest.com

The John Hartford Memorial Festival is a three-day, family-friendly event celebrating the legacy, music, and ideals of music legend, John Hartford, happening May 29-31 in beautiful Brown County Indiana at the historic and legendary Bill Monroe Music Park & Campground in Bean Blossom, IN. The festival features performances from 50 Americana/Roots bands on three stages throughout the day and night, a songwriting contest, an Old Time Fiddle contest, music workshops, kids tent, and more.

Children / Entertainment / Festivals / Live Music

29 Thursday / May 29, 2014

Peoples Park Concerts

11:30 am to 01:00 pm
Peoples Park, corner of East Kirkwood and Dunn

Stroll downtown for a toe-tapping lunch break at Peoples Park! Grab some carryout from a local restaurant or brown bag from home, and spend an afternoon with some of Bloomington’s finest musicians.
Performance Groups:
Tu 04/15-Busman’s Holiday
Tu 05/06-Nate Johnson Trio
Tu 05/13-Monika Herzig & Peter Kienle
Tu 05/20-Afro-Hoosier International
Th 05/22-Jason & Ginger
Tu 05/27-Davis & Devitt
Th 05/29-Earplane
Tu 06/03-KR Reynolds & Friends
Tu 06/10-Cobine/Mascari Duo
Tu 06/17-Cari Ray
Tu 06/24-Kid Kazooey & the Ballroom Roustabouts
Tu 07/01-Craig & Lori Brenner

Tu 08/19-Don’t Call Me Betty
Tu 08/26-Burly & Steinbeck
Tu 09/02-Hoosier Darling
Tu 09/09-Jukedaddyz
Tu 09/16-Lara Lynn Trio
Tu 09/23-Cathy Gutjahr

*Note: Event occurs 11:30am – 1pm each time.

Entertainment / Live Music

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