This week on Artworks,
Yaël Ksander speaks with author Nancy Hiller about her book A Home of Her Own
The city of Terre Haute uses public artworks to invite people back downtown.
A family of artist-historians captures the changing face of Bloomington,
And Annie Corrigan has a story from the intergenerational songwriting/storytelling minifeset that is part of Creative Aging Month.
Stories On This Episode
A Home Of Her Own: Reclaiming ‘A Latter-Day Frontier’
By Yaël Ksander - Nov 1, 2011
Nancy Hiller and Kendall Reeves' A Home of Her Own is an anthology of radical tales of female reinvention, disguised as a coffee table book for decorators.
Terre Haute Invites Public Downtown With Sculpture
By Mia Partlow - May 16, 2012
The Terre Haute organization Wabash Valley Art Spaces seeks to make public art more accessible and engaging.
Bloomington Fading
By Rachel Lyon - Feb 14, 2012
A project about reconstructing physical space that currently exists entirely online will be taken up in a physical exhibition at Monroe County History Center.
Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number For Songwriters
By Annie Corrigan - May 15, 2012
In celebration of Creative Aging Month, area songwriters and storytellers are coming together to prove that their disciplines are intergenerational.