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29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

1st Intergenerational Pickleball Tournament


Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington gymnasium, 311 S. Lincoln St.

Grandmas and Grandpas of the Bloomington Pickleball Community will pair up with teenage members of the Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington and have a tournament the last week of October.

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

Back Roads of Brown County Studio Tour


Various Studios in Brown County
http://www.BrownCountyStudioTour.com

Visit a dozen studios, featuring the work of more than 20 artists. Meet artists, watch them work, explore the spaces that inspire them. Get a glimpse into the working lives of artists. Pottery to painting, woodworking to weaving, metal, jewelry, fiber arts, broom making, bookbinding and more.

FREE. All you need is a brochure and map, available at the Nashville Visitor Center, local businesses, or at www.BrownCountyStudioTour.com. Studios open every day in October.

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

365247•2012


Grunwald Gallery of Art
http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University is pleased to announce 24/7/365 a video work by Kevin O. Mooney. This exhibition will open Friday, October 23 and continue through Wednesday, November 18, 2015. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 23 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Grunwald Gallery. Kevin O. Mooney will give a gallery talk about 24/7/365 on Friday, November 13 at 12 noon in the Grunwald Gallery.

365247•2012 is a time-based piece created by Kevin O. Mooney. Rooted in still photography, the work is presented as a video projection. The more than 250,000 still images, presented as a photographic stop-motion animation, allow the viewer to witness the artist’s day-to-day routines, the same activities that are experienced by many on a daily basis. When interacting with the piece, the past and future are viewed simultaneously. Ultimately, a year in the artist’s life is presented in under an hour, offering others the opportunity to vicariously participate and find meaning in mundane activities while also reexamining their own unrecognized minutes, hours and days.

Mooney states: “I have been fascinated with self-portraiture since the mid-seventies. I began photographing myself as an undergraduate student while attending Southern Illinois University in the cinema & photography program. Throughout my career as a commercial/editorial photographer, I continued to do self-portraits, often with the subjects that I photographed for a specific assignment or job, primarily as a record of who I had photographed, especially if the person was famous. I then decided to challenge myself by making a photographic self-portrait every day for an entire year. When 1997 was over I continued with the daily self-portrait, incorporating it into my daily routine, and do so to this day.”

For further information, please contact the Grunwald Gallery at (812) 855-8490 or [email protected]. We invite you to visit our website at http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald/. The Grunwald Gallery is accessible to people with disabilities. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, noon – 4:00 pm, closed Sunday and Monday. All events are free and open to the public. For more information on the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University, please visit www.fa.indiana.edu.

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

The Wunderkammer: Curiosities in Indiana University Collections


Grunwald Gallery of Art
http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald/exhibitions.php?pid=the-wunderkammer-curiosities-in-indiana-university-collections

The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University is pleased to announce The Wunderkammer: Curiosities in Indiana University Collections. This exhibition will open Friday, October 23 and continue through Wednesday, November 18. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 23 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Grunwald Gallery. A series of noon talks will be presented by the curators and collection managers of several special collections on Friday, October 30 and Friday, November 6 in the Grunwald Gallery.

The Wunderkammer highlights the practice of private and institutional collecting of art, artifacts, specimens, and objects through the special collections on Indiana University’s campus that are not typically seen by the average visitor. Indiana University has a number of well-known collections on public display, including the IU Art Museum and the Lilly Library. But there are other collections that are often overlooked or unknown to most visitors, such as the Department of Biology’s Herbarium, The Elizabeth Sage Costume Collection, and the University Archives, among many others.

The public museums at Indiana University are easily accessible and often feature objects from their collections that are the most well known, valuable, and historically and culturally important. However, each collection also contains items that are unusual or non-traditional, which the public rarely sees. It is in the context of the Wunderkammer that we display these items, as a cabinet of curiosities similar to the traditional collections amassed by individuals in the sixteenth century. This tradition continued well into the nineteenth century, with individuals collecting art, natural history specimens, cultural artifacts and ephemera, and there is a resurgence of interest in this today.

Special collections at IU were invited to partner with the Grunwald Gallery to select unusual or non-traditional items for the exhibit. Because of this focus, the information about how these objects came to be part of these collections is as important as the items themselves. This exhibit addresses the psychological motivations behind both institutional and private collecting, why and how special collections end up with unusual items, the stories that these unusual items have to tell, and the information and background they add that may not be obvious in more celebrated works. Some objects in the exhibit include Herman B Wells handmade underwear from the Elizabeth Sage Costume Collection; A petrified hen’s egg from 1835 trapped inside the walls of the Wylie House Museum; the original 1955 Relax-A-cizor device from the Kinsey Institute Collections; and Diana Ross’s lunchbox and gold record from the film Bustin’ Loose from the Archives of African American Music and Culture to name only a few.

Collections that will be represented are the Archives for African American Music and Culture, The Herbarium and Zoology Collections in the Department of Biology, The Black Film Center Archives, Campus Collections, the Indiana University Art Museum, the Glenn Black Laboratory, The Kinsey Institute, The Mathers Museum of World Cultures, The Elizabeth Sage Costume Collection, The University Archives and The Wylie House Museum.

This exhibit and corresponding programs were made possible by the participating institutions and the Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University.

For further information, please contact the Grunwald Gallery at (812) 855-8490 or [email protected]. We invite you to visit our website at http://www.indiana.edu/~grunwald/. The Grunwald Gallery is accessible to people with disabilities. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, noon – 4:00 pm, closed Sunday and Monday. All events are free and open to the public. For more information on the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University, please visit www.fa.indiana.edu.

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

CounterPoint

05:00 pm to 08:00 pm
The Player's Pub
http://www.theplayerspub.com

Big Hair? Naw. Hot Rods? In our day. Screamin guitars? Oh Yea! Come listen as the CounterPoint Band – rocks the Classics just as you remember them!

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

Jewish Theatre of Bloomington presents, “Collected Stories”

07:30 pm
The Rose Firebay in the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S Walnut St.
http://www.jewishtheatrebloomington.org

“Collected Stories,” a Pulitzer Prize finalist by Donald Margulies, is a sharply written character study about the relationship between a famous writer and her young protege, until conflicts arise that challenge their relationship.

Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Buskirk- Chumley Box Office – 114 E. Kirkwood, Bloomington, IN, by phone (812) 323-2030, or online at https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/951510 or at buskirkchumley.org

A $2.00 discount per ticket will be offered to writers, members of writers’ groups, book clubs, and teachers of creative writing. For the discount, contact Audrey at [email protected] or 812-336-3198.

“Collected Stories” will be in the Rose Firebay at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

The Jesse Lacy Band with special guests ‘Hoosier Darling’ TONIGHT!

08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
The Players Pub - 424 South Walnut St., Bloomington IN 47401
http://www.HoosierDarling.com

Known for his upbeat, well-written music, Jesse Lacy will be accompanied by Wade VanOrman on Keys and Erin Ventura on Bass will perform this evening at The Players Pub beginning their set at 9:00 p.m. Starting off the evening will be Bloomington faves – ‘Hoosier Darling’ (that would be Sarah Flint, Ginger Curry and Suzette Weakley) as they share their fine-tuned harmonies and dazzling arrangements for a one hour set beginning at 8:00 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Sycamore Land Trust. Cover is $5/ single admission or 2 for $8.00. While supply lasts, Audience members will be given a CD collected from a variety of Singer-Songwriters as a bonus for showing up! Everyone wins tonight : -)

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

A UNIQUE EVENING w/ Jesse Lacy & Hoosier Darling

8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Player's Pub, 424 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47401
http://jesselacy.com

Jesse Lacy & Hoosier Darling Concert Benefits Sycamore Land Trust & Indie Artists. Player’s Pub, Oct. 29 | 8 p.m., $5.
*Attendees receive a FREE Indie CD from our Indie music collection (submissions come from all around the world).

Facebook Event: goo.gl/pwSZwY

A UNIQUE EVENING:
— Everyone gets to pick a free CD from our Independent Music Collection as a part of paying the $5 cover. *Fellow artist submit their music and we share it!
— Special Cover: Bring your significant other or a friend and cover is $8 for both of you!
— ALSO, $1 of everyone’s cover will be donated to the Sycamore Land Trust! — They protect and restore important natural areas and family farms in southern Indiana and connect people to nature.

9 p.m. | Known for his amiable disposition, catchy songwriting, and intimate performances, Jesse Lacy experiments with his history in classical and pop music when composing for his contemporary singer-songwriter group. The Herald Times calls them “a trio of fun,” and Appetizer Radio describes the experience as “musical story telling.” jesselacy.com

8:55 p.m. | Sycamore Land Trust talks a bit more.

8:05 p.m. | Hoosier Darling a.k.a. WFHB Gozpel Gurlz – Once in awhile lightning strikes. In just such a chance, three women blended their voices in love of song and harmony. Their talents became Hoosier Darling—a band from Bloomington, Indiana, who “lend impressive skills on a variety of instruments to performances with a unique approach to highly polished vocal harmonies.” (D. James Grundmann, WFHB 93.1/98.3). hoosierdarling.com

8 p.m. | Sycamore Land Trust gives a brief introduction.

Facebook Event: goo.gl/pwSZwY

jesselacy.com

Benefits / Live Music

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

Jesse Lacy with Hoosier Darling

08:00 pm to 11:00 pm
The Player's Pub
http://www.theplayerspub.com

Jesse Lacy is set to perform again in Bloomington, IN on Oct. 29th, accompanied by Wade Van Orman on keys, and Erin Ventura on bass. Hoosier Darling will share the stage! Everyone gets to pick a free CD from our Independent Music Collection as a part of paying the $5 cover. *Fellow artist submit their music and we share it! SPECIAL COVER: Bring your significant other or a friend and cover is $8 for both of you! 9:00pm | Known for his amiable disposition, catchy songwriting, and intimate performances, Jesse Lacy experiments with his history in classical and pop music when composing for his contemporary singer-songwriter group. The Herald Times calls them “a trio of fun,” and Appetizer Radio describes the experience as “musical story telling.” http://jesselacy.com/ 8:00pm | Hoosier Darling aka WFHB Gozpel Gurlz – Once in awhile lightening strikes. In just such a chance, three women blended their voices in love of song and harmony. Their talents became Hoosier Darling—a band from Bloomington, Indiana who “lend impressive skills on a variety of instruments to performances with a unique approach to highly polished vocal harmonies.” (D. James Grundmann, WFHB 93.1/98.3). http://www.hoosierdarling.com/

29 Thursday / October 29, 2015

Misfit Toy Karaoke with D’Jade

11:00 pm to 02:00 am on Oct 30
The Player's Pub
http://www.theplayerspub.com

D’Jade invites you to belt one out during this Weekly Late Night Karaoke.

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