The Terre Haute organization Wabash Valley Art Spaces seeks to make public art more accessible and engaging.
"As an artist you don’t realize why you’re making what you’re making initially," painting MFA Erin Castellan explained. "But grad school helps solidify why.”
Artworks' Adam Schwartz attends a One-Hour Exhibition of rarely-seen chiaroscuro woodcuts at the IU Art Museum.
An exhibition of Muslim self-portraits co-opts American icons to thwart stereotypes.
Although MFA painter Erin Castellan has spent the last two years ensconced within academia, she’s spent more of her adult life outside of it.
A project about reconstructing physical space that currently exists entirely online will be taken up in a physical exhibition at Monroe County History Center.
Crome knits sweater, socks, and gloves with complex full-color designs—all at one-twelfth the scale of normal knit objects.
A new exhibit at the Kinsey Institute gallery looks at love and sex in wartime.
The work of three faculty members demonstrates the shifting boundaries among the disciplines, along with the endurance of certain themes and ways of working.
The game designers at the Bloomington, Indiana tech company Studio Cypher are working to make fundraising online a bit more interactive.
Photographer Antonio Bolfo seeks to offer a more nuanced portrait of the life of a police officer assigned to patrol a housing project in the South Bronx.
At semester's end, BFA metalsmith Katie Hayden displays a seriously playful portfolio and dares to contemplate the path ahead.
In this interview, I sit down with producer of the Batman films, Michael Uslan about his journey to bring his Batman vision to the screen.