March 16, 2010
Canadian Brass, An American Evening, Terence Lankford
On the next Artworks, an in-studio performance from the Canadian Brass, students chisel away at the art of stone carving, and IU Ballet’s “An American Evening.”
Artworks is a production of WFIU Arts examining the local arts and culture scene in southern and central Indiana. Artworks airs Tuesday at 7:06 p.m. on WFIU HD1.
On the next Artworks, an in-studio performance from the Canadian Brass, students chisel away at the art of stone carving, and IU Ballet’s “An American Evening.”
This week on Artworks, author Michael Pollan, the Musical Arts Youth Orchestra, and writer Dan Greenburg.
This week on Artworks, explore the IU Folklore and Ethnomusicology Coffeehouse night, hear from some of the IU Triennial artists, and get some karaoke tips.
This week on Artworks, Luke Gillespie talks serendipity and a new CD, Adam Schwartz explores some outdoor art, and Annie Corrigan gets a lesson in do-si-dos.
Indiana University and The City of Bloomington will kick off Artsweek 2010 this weekend! Begun as a single weekend in the fall of 1984, Artsweek has grown to 11 days of events, with each year focusing on a particular theme. This year’s theme…Arts and the Environment.
This week on Artworks, comedian Maria Bamford, Mark Twain biographer Michael Shelden, and singer/songwriter Tom Roznowski.
This week on Artworks, the struggles of Black rockers, the WonderLab shows how art and science coexist, and poet Nadine Pinède celebrates the Haitian people.