
Indiana University Art Museum ANGLES cafe & gift shop HOLIDAY sale: All IU faculty, staff and students get 20% off on everything at the gift shop. Please mention at the register !

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KJK Jewelry was established in 1985 by designer Katherine Kornblau. Since that time, Katherine has evolved from selling handmade jewelry from her little red wagon by the beach into one of the most versatile and respected jewelry designers in her industry today.
For over twenty years KJK Jewelry has provided designs for... more than three hundred museum stores, catalogs, and boutiques worldwide. She creates custom collections for prestigious institutions such as the White House Historical Association, the Smithsonian Institution, the Kennedy Center, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and the Art institute of Chicago.
Katherine will be at Angles to meet and greet customers, as well.
Time:3:00PM Thursday, December 10th
Location:IU Art Museum

Indiana University Art Museum Thematic Tour presented by IU Art Museum Docent Grafton Trout.
Time:2:00PM Saturday, December 5th
Location:IU Art Museum

Indiana University Art Museum Shu-Mei Chan (IU MFA in ceramics 2008) will present this talk about contemporary art and craft from an artist’s perspective. Chan is the cofounder and executive director of the Quarry Projects/Bloomington Clay Studio in Bloomington. Her talk is presented in conjunction with this fall’s special exhibition Modern and Contemporary Craft.
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, December 9th
Location:IU Art Museum, Special Exhibitions Gallery

Indiana University Art Museum Through a series of Thomas Hart Benton’s preparatory sketches, James H. Madison, Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor in the Department of History and director of IU’s Liberal Arts and Management Program, will discuss the inclusion of a youthful Abe Lincoln as one of the two central figures in Benton’s 1933 Indiana Mura...ls, as well as the Depression-era fervor for promoting Lincoln’s status as a Hoosier.
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, December 2nd
Location:IU Art Museum, Gallery of the Art of the Western World

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Join painter and collector William Itter for a tour of his African ceramics, baskets, and textiles as he examines the features that make these objects visually appealing. After the talk, enjoy refreshments in the Solley Atrium.
This event is sponsored by the IU Art Museum’s Arc Fund.
Time:1:30PM Sunday, December 6th
Location:IU Art Museum

Indiana University Art Museum Presented by IU Art Museum Docent Monika Kindraka-Jensen.
Time:2:00PM Saturday, November 7th
Location:IU Art Museum

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Tim Mather, ceramist and director of the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, will discuss techniques and considerations in making African ceramics. This talk is presented in conjunction with the special exhibition Form and Surface.
This event is free and open to the public.
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:IU Art Museum

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Tim Mather, ceramist and director of the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, will discuss techniques and considerations in making African ceramics. This talk is presented in conjunction with the special exhibition Form and Surface.
This event is free and open to the public.
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:IU Art Museum

Indiana University Art Museum Bob Goehlert, specialist librarian for economics, political science, and criminal justice in the Wells Library, will discuss the policies of the New Deal's rural antipoverty agencies - the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration - using photographs focusing on agrarian land and life during the ...1930s. This program is presented in conjunction with IU Archives and Special Collections Month.
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, October 28th
Location:IU Art Museum

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Visiting specialist on Haitian art and culture LeGrace Benson, director of the Arts of Haiti Research Project and associate editor of the Journal of Haitian Studies, will discuss four eighteenth-century paintings completed just before the Haitian Revolution and works by American artists Eldzier Cortor and Walter Rosenb...lum inspired by their sojourns to Haiti in the mid-twentieth century. This talk is presented in conjunction with the Haitian Studies Association 21st Annual Conference: www.haitianstudies.umb.edu/conference.ht ml.
Time:12:15PM Thursday, November 12th
Location:IU Art Museum, Gallery of the Art of the Western World, first floor

Indiana University Art Museum Join the Art Museum and the Hope School of Fine Arts Gallery as we jointly celebrate the IU Art Museum's Form and Surface: African Ceramics, Baskets, and Textiles from the Wililam Itter Collection and the SoFA Gallery's William Itter: A Retrospective - Paintings and Drawings 1969-2009. William Itter will begin the even...ing with a lecture about his work. Concurrent receptions in the Solley Atrium and the SoFA Gallery will follow, with both exhibitions open until 8:30 p.m.
Time:6:30PM Friday, October 16th
Location:IU Art Museum, Solley Atrium, and SoFA Gallery

Indiana University Art Museum William Itter, Professor Emeritus in the Hope School of Fine Arts, will present this lecture as an introduction to William Itter: A Retrospective - Paintings and Drawings 1969-2009. This exhibition will be on display in the SOFA Gallery through November 20.
Time:5:30PM Friday, October 16th
Location:Radio-TV Building, Room 521

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Heidi Gealt, the IU Art Museum's director and curator of Western art before 1800, will discuss some important examples of 16th-17th century Spanish art from the museum's collection, including a drawing by Jusepe de Ribera and several panels from Felipe Vigarny's large retablo depicting the Life of the Virgin cycle. Thi...s free public talk is presented in conjunction with the conference Sacred and Profane in the Early Modern and Hispanic World. See http://www.indiana.edu/~spanport/sacreda ndprofane/
Time:12:15PM Saturday, October 17th
Location:IU Art Museum

Indiana University Art Museum Jenny McComas, Class of 1958 Curator of Western Art after 1800 at the IU Art Museum, will discuss the museum's mural, Swing Landscape, in conjunction with Stuart Davis's work for the Mural Division of the Federal Art Project during the Great Depression. This program is presented in conjunction with IU Archives and Special Collections Month
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, October 7th
Location:IU Art Museum














