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17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Reproductive Justice Task Force Presentation

09:00 am
Unitarian Universalist Church (2120 N. Fee Lane)

Reverend Rob Keithan, Director of Public Policy, Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, will present a program focusing on how we can learn new and strategic ways of thinking about, talking about, and taking action for reproductive health, rights, and justice. Childcare available upon request. RSVP to [email protected]. Sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington.

Education / Health / Speakers

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

November Exhibits at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center

09:00 am to 05:00 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

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

November Art Exhibits at the Ivy Tech Waldron

09:00 am to 05:00 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

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Santa at College Mall

10:00 am to 09:00 pm
College Mall
http://www.simon.com/mall/college-mall

Santa Claus will be appearing at the Macy’s Court area of the College Mall from November 17 through December 24. Kids are invited to come meet and greet Santa and pose for photos. Many holiday specials will also be available from retailers. Visit website to see all mall hours, including special holiday hours.

Children / Entertainment

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Exhibit: ‘Intimate Models: Photographs of Husbands, Wives, and Lovers’

10:00 am to 05:00 pm
IU Art Museum (IU Campus, 1133 E. 7th St.)
http://tinyurl.com/9jrmkox

This installation, running from September 11 to December 31, will focus on three photographers Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Weston, and Harry Callahan, who used their romantic partners as their subjects. Whether portraits or nude studies, these images reveal a sensitivity that comes from the artists and sitters’ close personal relationships.

This installation is presented in conjunction it the special exhibition “A Place Aside: Artists and their Partners,” on view at the Kinsey Institute Gallery, September 28–December 20.

Exhibits

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Exhibit: ‘French Printmaking in the Seventeenth Century’

10:00 am to 05:00 pm
IU Art Museum (IU Campus, 1133 E. 7th St.)
http://tinyurl.com/9jrmkox

Artists working in Paris and Lorraine during the Baroque period developed distinctive styles—which focused on the vibrancy of the line—that differed markedly from their Italian and Dutch contemporaries. The two print kiosks in the early part of the gallery feature French works by Jacques Bellange, Claude Lorrain, Jacques Callot, and Claude Mellan, whose engraving is a tour de force of printmaking that creates the face of Christ using a single line.

Exhibits

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

The Olive Leaf’s Annual Holiday Open House

10:00 am to 06:00 pm
The Olive Leaf, 879 S College Mall Road
http://www.oliveleafbloomington.com

The Olive Leaf will host its annual Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 17 at its 879 S. College Mall Rd. location in Bloomington from 10 am until 6 pm. The event will include FREE tasting of super fresh Extra Virgin Olive Oil and exquisite aged Balasamic Vinegar. In addition, there will be refreshments and door prizes! For more information, find us on Facebook or check out our Web site, www.oliveleafbloomington.com.

Eat and Drink / Health

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Holiday House Craft Show 2012

10:00 am to 03:00 pm
Bloomington/Monroe County Convention Center (302 S. College Ave.)
http://bloomingtonholidayhouse.com/

Holiday House Craft and Gift Show has been a Bloomington tradition for over 20 years. We spent many years in a home on Bittersweet Drive, 3 years at Chapman’s Convention Center, and now we are moving to the downtown Bloomington Convention Center. We feature high quality crafts and gifts in a boutique environment. That means our customers shop for their merchandise and pay for all their purchases at one check out station. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is our co-sponsor and is offering a quilt as a door prize.

Friday and Saturday, November 16-17.

Business / Exhibits

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Exhibit: ‘Maiolica, Not Majolica’ at the Farmer House Museum

10:00 am to 04:00 pm
Farmer House Museum (529 North College Avenue)
http://bloomington.in.gov/locations/viewLocation.php?location_id=250

Seven Bloomington maiolica artists are showing work at the Farmer House Museum from Oct. 5 to Dec. 6, 2012. They are leExposition Universelle. Susan Snyder, who learned the tradition and art of maiolica in Faenza, Italy from traditional artisans, and began to share her knowledge with ceramic artists in Bloomington upon her return, by way of England, in the 1990s. “Majolica”, spelled with a “j”, is the word for a 19 century English and French style, that has little to do with the Italian style, except for the use of metal-based glazes. Snyder practices and teaches the original craft of maiolica, which began in Italy in the 1400s. It is a folk style, in which linear designs are painted in bright colors on plates, bowls and other vessels.

Hours are 10 am -1 pm Wednesday-Friday, 10 am – 4 pm Saturday, 10 am – 2 pm Sunday

Exhibits

17 Saturday / November 17, 2012

Trained Eye Saturday Arts Market

10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Trained Eye Arts Center (615 N. Fairview)
http://trainedeyearts.com/

Come check out the Saturday arts market at the Trained Eye Arts Center. Featuring local artists, live music and more! Stop by the art market on the first and third Saturday of the month for an opportunity to tour the open studios and see artists at work. The art market will be held inside the Trained Eye studios during the winter months.

Business / Exhibits / Live Music

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