When Avi A. Katz moved to Bloomington, Indiana, he sketched the city as a way to get to know it. But you've probably never seen this side of downtown.
A Terre Haute businessman is turning his lifelong passion for military history into a museum that celebrates the role of the regular soldier.
The new wave of unsanctioned public art-making has landed in Terre Haute. Unlike graffiti, this subversive art form is warm, fuzzy, and cute.
The Open Studios Tour might be just the thing to provide the visibility and sense of community Bloomington’s visual arts scene needs.
It's been 4 weeks since 22 larger-than-life brain statues were installed around town. Annie Corrigan finds out what community members think about the project.
When women look at men, what do they see? Simple question, right? Not so much, argue the organizers of the current show at IU's Kinsey Institute Gallery.
The Terre Haute organization Wabash Valley Art Spaces seeks to make public art more accessible and engaging.
When Erin Castellan’s paintings go on view for her thesis show at the Grunwald Gallery, it's a significant milestone in this emerging artist's journey.
WonderLab's Science of Art series continues with a garden designer who proposes that a playful, creative approach might be the only way to save the world.
Perle Fine was on the vanguard of American art in the 40s and 50s. Her work belongs to the nation's flagship art collections. So why don't you know her name?