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16 Monday / September 16, 2013

‘World Blues: Shades of Indigo’

08:00 am to 05:00 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St.
http://lotusfest.org/world-blues-shades-of-indigo

The 2013 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival’s special exhibit showcases indigo textiles from around the world — from creatively reconfigured blue jeans and other custom-made garments, to finely woven fabrics.

Indigo has been used across cultures for more than 9000 years, making its unique blue one of the earliest and most prevalent colors in cloth. The antique to mid-20th century cloth objects in this exhibit come from private collections in Bloomington, Nashville, and Indianapolis. Taken as a whole, these textiles — from China, Italy, Japan, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Sumatra, Peru, Germany, Iran, Guatemala, North America, and other countries — reflect indigo’s universality and reveal its practical and aesthetic uses.

When: September 6 – 28
Where: Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center (122 S. Walnut); Rosemary P. Miller, Treasurer’s, and Vault Galleries
Opening reception:
Sept. 6, 5 – 8 p.m.
Gallery talk by Rowland Ricketts
Sept. 11, 5:30 – 7 p.m., Rose Firebay
Gallery talk with World Blues Collectors William Itter, Barbara Livesey, Harold Mailand, Suzanne Halvorson, Jim Canary, and Joan Hart
Sept. 28, 3 – 4:30 p.m., in the Miller, Treasurer’s, and Vault Galleries

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

Exhibit: ‘Clayton Pickering and the Cow that Kilt Him’ at gallery406

09:00 am to 06:00 pm
gallery406 (116 W. 6th St, Ste. 110)
http://www.spectrumstudioinc.com/gallery406.htm

Since 1983 Kevin Pope has worked professionally as a humorous Illustrator. His art has been syndicated, licensed, integrated into advertising campaigns, sidekicked great writers visually in many forms of print and have moved and spoke in animation ventures. He has worked locally, nationally, and globally…visit gallery406.com for more information. Local tidbit: Kevin Pope is illustrator for Oliver Winery’s Beanblossom Hard Cider bottles.

Gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm. Exhibit runs until September 27.

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

United Way ‘This is How I Live United’ Community Gallery

09:00 am to 05:00 pm
Showers Atrium, City Hall, 401 N. Morton St.
http://www.monroeunitedway.org/LU

“This is How I Live United” gallery showcases photographs taken by residents throughout the area, the capturing how they Live United by giving, advocating, and volunteering to create a better tomorrow for our community.

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

Meadowood Art Gallery-Jean Vietor

09:00 am to 05:00 pm
Meadowood Retirement Community, 2455 Tamarack Trail
http://www.MeadowoodRetirement.com

The exhibit will remain on display until Friday, September 27. Normal gallery hours are Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm.

Indianapolis artist and now Meadowood resident Jean Vietor, is widely known as a Nature artist with beautiful renditions of wildlife and landscape. Her work encompasses many, mediums such as watercolor, acrylic, graphite and ink, computer art, and polymer clay. This show is primarily a retrospective of Jean’s extensive work.

About Meadowood Retirement Community
Meadowood continues to develop as a leader in providing community-based retirement living as we grow and offer more options to our residents. As an industry leader, Meadowood enjoys the privilege of attracting distinguished retirees from around the country including physicians, artists, lawyers, former university presidents, directors, diplomats, athletes, administrators, alumni, faculty, trustees, and staff. It Includes 101 garden homes, 88 mid-rise apartments, a community building, and a 66-bed health pavilion. Meadowood accommodates not only the needs of our individual residents, but their imaginations as well.

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

Exhibit: Color Porcelain by Scott Frankenberger at By Hand Gallery

10:00 am to 05:00 pm
By Hand Gallery (101 W. Kirkwood Ave.)
http://byhandgallery.com/

Recent Explorations in Form and Color Porcelain by Scott Frankenberger. Functional porcelain, intended for use in the home or workplace. Scott enjoys embellishing the surfaces with a variety of marks and textures, as well as building up a layered blend of colors from overlapping glazes, slips, and overglaze decoration. By Hand Gallery is open Monday – Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm. Exhibit runs until September 28.

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

Exhibit: ‘ELEVEN: A Compilation Show’ at Blueline Gallery

10:00 am to 03:00 pm
Blueline Gallery (224 N. College Ave.)
http://bluelinestyle.com/

Blueline Gallery is excited to announce the opening of its new show, “ELEVEN,” a compilation of local artists. A variety of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photography are being presented for the months of August and September, with eleven different artists being showcased. Artists include: Tylla Carlisle, Tom Colcord, Ben Durst, Grant Heger, Eduardo Izquierdo, Kim Luther, Katelyn Patton, John Shestak, Lauren Stern, Betsy Stout, and Zack Worcel.

Exhibit runs until September 27. Gallery is open Monday – Friday, 10 am – 3 pm.

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

Exhibit: ‘Line, Angle, Fold’ by Patricia Coleman at El Norteno Gallery

11:00 am
El Norteno Gallery (206 N. Walnut St)
http://www.elnortenorestaurant.com/

“Line, Angle, Fold” : an exhibition by Patricia C. Coleman of works on paper and botanically dyed fabric.

Periodically Patricia revisits techniques and practices of her early works which were primarily abstract and defined by her, as hard edge. Through years of instructing children in arts classes, including summer arts camp programming at the John Waldron Arts Center, she introduced youth to basic paper folding and pop-ups techniques. Through the years her love of paper from pulp to surface for various treatments has continued to hold fascination for her. This work is representative of her current interest of pushing her own boundaries by incorporating complex folds and cutting to paintings on paper and botanically dyed fabrics. Botanically dyed fabrics are ecologically sustainable plant-dye methods that make use of renewable plant materials with the least harm to dyer and the environment.

Exhibit is open during El Norteno restaurant hours. See website for all hours. Exhibit runs until October 3.

Exhibits

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

The Kinsey Institute Art Exhibits ‘Past/Present’ & ‘La Vida Sexual’

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm
Indiana University, Morrison Hall, Room 313, 1165 E. 3rd St.
http://KinseyInstitute.org

“Past/Present” brings together a varied selection of older artworks and materials from The Kinsey Institute collection and pairs them with recent acquisitions, to explore the connection between the work of contemporary artists and artwork and imagery from past eras. This mixed media exhibition is offered as part of the Fall 2013 Themester: “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.” On display in our Corridor Gallery is “La Vida Sexual,” an exhibition of artwork from Latin America or produced by artists originally from Latin American countries, as well as Spanish-language materials from the Kinsey Institute Library. Included in this show will be a number of watercolor sketches by Cuban-born artist Emilio Sanchez.

The Kinsey Institute Gallery is open 1:30 pm to 5 pm Monday through Friday or by appointment from 9 am 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. Group guided tours of The Kinsey Institute may be scheduled by calling 812-855-7686.

Exhibits / LGBT

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

Stress Management Series at Thrive

06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
Thrive Health & Wellbeing (412 W. 4th St)
http://thrivebloomington.com/

This series will be facilitated by Scarlett Winters, N.D. Each week, half the session will be devoted to learning a skill to manage stress. The other half of the class will be spent addressing your individual needs for stress management. This is a fragrance free event. Individual sessions are $15.

Recurring weekly on Mondays until September 30. See website.

Fitness / Health

16 Monday / September 16, 2013

IU Cinema Presents: ‘And the Band Played On’

07:00 pm
IU Cinema (1213 E. 7th Street)
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/

Based on the best-selling book by Randy Shilts about the U.S. AIDS crisis of the early 1980s, the film explores the mixture of fear and denial in the gay community, early disregard in the American media, apathy by the U.S. government, and in-fighting among scientists regarding the discovery of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that leads to AIDS. It highlights both the networks through which disease spreads and the how the networks of problem solvers and policy makers can help and hinder each other. (Digital presentation)

Bill Darrow, one of the scientific researchers depicted in the film, will introduce.

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