T-shirts commemorating Shaun Cassidy and Tiananmen Square mingle with a tie-dye t-shirt owned by the late economist and Nobel Laureate, Elinor Ostrom.
A show at the Grunwald Gallery proposes that a small painting has different associations and effects than a large one does. In other words: size matters.
An alternative diverse art show for the Bloomington community garners huge support on its opening night.
A preview of the exhibits and galleries to look for this Friday
In an era of bumper stickers and electronic greeting cards, Kim Ransdell's take on a 15th-century technology offers the possibility for fresh messages.
Paintings from the rock legend's late mother are on display in Bloomington to promote a scholarship for southern Indiana art students
The IU Art Museum kicks off its Coffeehouse Nights series with plenty of culture and caffeine
A ten-by-ten foot scrapyard angel will be suspended from the aptly named "Auto Heaven" building.
Filmmaker Alison Klayman's gained unprecedented access to Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei in the creation of her first documentary.
Following Mark Ratzlaff’s career has been challenging—before to his current show, his last solo exhibition was held in 2005.
The Board of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, & Science will sell a work by Pablo Picasso that was recently discovered in the museum's storage.
Coming to terms with the high-stakes pressure of tattooing is part of the learning process.
LeGrand and Boswell are plein air painters, meaning they work outdoors, at the mercy of changing light and the elements.