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June 22, 2010

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Summer Quest: A Safari In One’s Own Backyard

The Summer Quest is a chance to uncover the wonders of the world - animal, vegetable and mineral - without ever leaving the comforts of Bloomington.

June 14, 2010

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From Ground to Skyline: Celebrating Limestone’s Storied Legacy

“Five people out here in mud up to our ankles.” That's the way Amy Brier remembered the first Indiana Limestone Symposium, which she co-founded in 1997.

June 1, 2010

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Museum of Broken Relationships Showcases Souvenirs Of Heartbreak

Expecting love letters and plush toys, Museum of Broken Relationships curator Drazen Grubisic got a prosthetic leg, donated by a lovelorn Croatian war veteran.

May 18, 2010

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The Birth Of Venus: A Long Labor Of Love

Since 1961, Robert Laurent’s Birth of Venus fountain has been the centerpiece of Showalter Plaza, the artistic core of Indiana University’s Bloomington campus.

April 28, 2010

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From Reference City to No-Man’s-Land: IU’s MFA Printmakers

Jeremy Sweet’s freewheeling vernacular stands in stark contrast to the cryptic language spoken in his William McMahan’s cryptic "Figure Studies".

April 13, 2010

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Drawing On Tradition, In Search Of Oneself

Although their work looks nothing alike, photographer June Yong Lee and painter Nishiki Tayui both examine personal identity in a trans-cultural context.

March 24, 2010

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Private Eyes: Stolen Glances of Homemade Pornography

An exhibition at the Kinsey Institute showcases an eclectic mix of non-commercial, erotic artifacts that have "crawled out from their original hiding places.”

March 16, 2010

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Social Worker Teaches Values With Hammer And Chisel

At Binford Elementary in Bloomington, sixth graders are taught basic stone carving by the school’s social worker who uses the class to teach life lessons.

March 3, 2010

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Improbable Kinship: Arthur Liou, Barry Gealt, Osamu James Nakagawa

Although disparate in terms of form, works by Arthur Liou, Barry Gealt, and Osamu James Nakagawa emerged from the artists’ philosophical and personal kinship.

February 24, 2010

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Arts Writer Dianne Durante On Sculpture’s Forgotten Delights

New York writer Dianne Durante has spent countless hours gazing at and photographing the public sculptures and monuments that inspire, provoke, and amuse her.

February 17, 2010

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Painting Today Is Judged By New Criteria

When you wander into an exhibition of contemporary art these days, it might occur to you to ask, where have all the paintings gone?

February 2, 2010

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Creating Beyond Borders: Wonderlab’s Art and Science of Color

With the Art and Science of Color, WonderLab is creating a situation that might allow grownups, bringing their kids to play, to stumble upon their creativity.

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