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5 Monday / November 5, 2012

November Art Exhibits at the Ivy Tech Waldron

09:00 am to 07:00 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S Walnut St
http://ivytech.edu/waldron

William Fillmore, “Essentially Human,” sculpted figures. Barry Barnes, “Two Sides to Every Story,” ceramic vessels and wall hangings. Carol Myers, “Horizons in Pencil and Wax,” mixed media. Ivy Tech ARTS students Fall Semester Show.

Exhibits

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

November Exhibits at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center

09:00 am to 07:00 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center (122 S. Walnut St.)
http://www.ivytech.edu/bloomington/waldron/exhibits.html

The month of November brings a number of new exhibits to the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center. William Fillmore sculpts figures that are extraordinarily life-like but served with a twist—you will be amazed, amused, and possibly even frightened. Whether on vessels, wall hangings, or large scale sculpture, every clay surface that Barry Barnes touches erupts in a profusion of color, texture, and pattern. Indianapolis artist Carol Myers offers a sheaf of what she calls “pencil prayers”, graphite meditations with watercolor accents, lightly layered in encaustic wax. And the Ivy Tech fine arts students will be presenting their fall semester projects.

All exhibits on display through December 1, during regular gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 9am – 7pm; Saturday 9am – 5pm.

Exhibits

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

Exhibit: Watercolors at the City Hall Atrium

09:00 am to 05:00 pm
City Hall (401 N. Morton St.)
http://bloomington.in.gov/arts

During the month of November, the City of Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District (BEAD) will showcase paintings in watercolor created by members of the Bloomington Watercolor Society (BWS) in the Atrium of City Hall. Exhibit is free and open to the public during regular hours (9am – 5pm, Monday through Friday). Runs until November 30.

Exhibits

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

Turf Time for Toddlers

09:30 am to 10:30 am
Twin Lakes Recreation Center (1700 W Bloomfield Rd.)
http://bloomington.in.gov/tlrc

When your toddler or preschool child hits the turf field at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center, they will be ready to run and play! An indoor turf field provides you and your young child with ample space to run, play on an obstacle course, and practice ball throwing and kicking skills. This free-time play is parent supervised while the TLRC provides all the equipment for an hour of healthy physical play. Check the monthly calendar for special Turf Time days with the bounce house and specially scheduled games. For children ages 1 – 6 yrs. w/parent. Every Monday and Wednesday.

Children / Fitness

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

Exhibit: ‘A Place Aside: Artists and Their Partners’

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm
Kinsey Institute (Morrison Hall, 1165 E. 3rd St.)
http://tinyurl.com/8exa49c

This exhibit, “A Place Aside: Artists and Their Partners,” is on display at the Kinsey Institute Gallery and will run from September 28 to December 20.

Since the invention of photography, the camera has been turned towards loved ones to document birthdays, vacations, graduations, and other significant events. For each of the couples included in this exhibition, however, photography is not a method of simply recording events but a means of exploring their partnership through the creation of art. While the photographs serve as documents of a couple’s life together, they also reveal the trust and respect that each partner has for the other.

The Kinsey Institute Gallery is open to the public Monday-Friday, 1:30 pm-5 pm.

 

Exhibits

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

Exhibit: ‘Gender Expressions’ at the Kinsey Institute

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm
Kinsey Institute (Morrison Hall, 1165 E. 3rd St.)
http://www.kinseyinstitute.org

“Gender Expressions” uses contemporary photographs, fine art prints, and other materials from the Kinsey Institute collections to illustrate the various ways that people express their gender identity or challenge societal expectations about gender roles. A selection of magazines, books, newspaper clippings, and other materials from the library and archives takes a look at transgender history in the United States. Artists represented in this exhibition include Mariette Pathy Allen, Jess Anthony, Herbert Ascherman, Mia Beach, Heather Christoffer, Jess T. Dugan, Leonor Fini, Danielle C. Head, Hans van der Kamp, Vivienne Maricevic, Len Prince, Carson Rader, Sarah Taavola, and Cara Lee Wade. Exhibit is open every weekday until December 20.

Education / Exhibits / LGBT

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

The Short List at Cafe Django

07:00 pm
Cafe Django
http://www.bloomingtonshortlist.com/

The Short List consists of 10 different acts, for 10 minutes each, on the first and third Mondays of each month at Cafe Django. The show includes everything from live music and dance to comedy, poetry, and trivia. For upcoming show details and more information, check the website.

7 – 9 pm.

Comedy / Dance / Entertainment / Live Music

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

IU Cinema Presents: I Can’t Sleep

07:00 pm
IU Cinema
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/calendar/

Claire Denis takes us again to the margins and the marginalized – this time in the immigrant ghettos of Paris. This dream-like tale follows the lives of Theo, a struggling African musician and lonely single father, Camille, his transvestite brother, and Daiga, a beautiful, young Lithuanian immigrant, as the city searches for a serial killer. The film uses a famous French murder case from the 1980s as a base to explore marginalization and isolation in the immigrant experience. Claire Denis makes us aware of the beautiful, otherworldly qualities of even the most mundane and sometimes awful situations.

French language with English subtitles. (New 35mm print)

Entertainment / Films

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

Cyberpunk Apocalypse Comix Reading

07:00 pm
Boxcar Books (408 E. 6th St.)
http://www.boxcarbooks.org/

Nate McDonough and Daniel McCloskey are touring with their newest comix creations. Local comic artist Penina Gal will open up the evening!

Both are members resident members of Pittburgh’s DIY anti-MFA, the Cyberpunk Apocalypse writers’ cooperative, which recieved national attention in 2009 for living without heat, and being raided by dozens of police. Since then the project has been awarded a Heinz Endowment, provided space for 25 writers and artists to live and work. Seven books have been completed at the co-op in the past three years, including Nate McDonough’s Don’t Come Back and Daniel McCloskey’s A Film About Billy (a hybrid novel/graphic novel). McCloskey and McDonough work collaboratively and independently to create comic works that range from absurd to serious–disgusting to sentimental.

Entertainment / Exhibits / Speakers

5 Monday / November 5, 2012

Dave Walter Karaoke at The Bluebird

09:00 pm
The Bluebird Nightclub (216 N. Walnut St.)
http://www.thebluebird.ws

Every Monday night at 9 pm, The Bluebird nightclub features an evening of karaoke hosted by local favorite Dave Walter.

Entertainment / Live Music

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