This week on Artworks:
Annie Corrigan experiences the architecture tour in Columbus, Indiana and takes a closer look at a National Historic Landmark of architecture in downtown: the First Financial Bank branch, formally Irwin Union Bank.
Also on the program,
We’ll take a trip to the projectionist’s booth with IU Cinema Technical Director Manny Knowles.
George Walker previews the Shawnee Theater’s upcoming summer season.
And Bloomington musician Mitch Rice talks about sharing music with the community.
Stories On This Episode
Columbus Architecture: First Financial Bank
By Annie Corrigan - May 31, 2011
One of Columbus, Indiana's six National Historic Landmarks of Architecture is the downtown branch of the First Financial Bank (formally Irwin Union Bank).
A Place For Film – Manny Knowles
By Andy Hunsucker - May 31, 2011
On this week's episode, we meet Manny Knowles, Technical Director of the Cinema. We talk about the state of movie theater projection across the country.
Young Composer Chosen To Score A Classic Coming-Of-Age Tale
By Rachel Lyon - May 27, 2011
Fisher's approach is more 'Peter and the Wolf' than 'Pirates of the Carribean.'
Two New Leaders For Shawnee 2011
By George Walker - May 31, 2011
I've been in love with "The Fantasticks" ever since I played in it when I was just seventeen! artistic director-Brandon Bruce
Street Sounds: Mitch Rice
By Yaël Ksander - Feb 10, 2009
In the first installment of "Street Sounds" our series highlighting local performers Bloomington, Indiana, a conversation with musician Mitch Rice who's long been a part of the city's landscape.