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WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.

Posts tagged art

March 31, 2016

 

Sweet Poison Victim – “Merengon”

Combining the influences of afro-rock rhythms with the smooth melodies of jazz, Indianapolis' Sweet Poison Victim performs the original composition, "Merengon."

March 31, 2016

 

Sweet Poison Victim – “Lolo”

Combining the influences of afro-rock rhythms with the smooth melodies of jazz, Indianapolis' Sweet Poison Victim performs the original composition, "Lolo."

March 31, 2016

 

Sweet Poison Victim

Epitomizing the idea of artistic fusion, Indianapolis-based band, Sweet Poison Victim, combines the beats of afro-rock with the smooth melodies of jazz.

February 4, 2016

 

Brian’s Balloons

Setting world records for his balloon sculptures, Brian Getz is known for achieving the impossible as he builds and launches a life-size Star Wars' tie fighter!

November 19, 2015

 

The OSIRIS Camera

In 2015, the IU Art Museum acquired an infrared camera, OSIRIS, an indispensable conservation tool that allows a painting's "underdrawing" to become visible.

October 29, 2015

 

Irvington Historical Society

Founded in 1870, Irvington gained popularity as an intellectual and artistic haven as home to celebrated Butler College. Today, the legacy continues.

October 29, 2015

 

Irving Theater

Originally opened in 1917, the Irving Theater was a center of neighborhood activity for 50 years; today, owner Dale Harkins hopes to restore its former glory.

October 1, 2015

 

Vevay

Join Little Indiana’s Jessica Nunemaker as she explores the town of Vevay, the home of the first commercial winery in the U.S.

October 1, 2015

 

National Library Bindery

Established in 1873 by German immigrant Christopher Schnabel, the National Library Bindery of Indiana is the oldest manufacturing company in Indianapolis.

September 17, 2015

 

Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum

Founded in 2001 by artist Gerry Masse, the Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum feature over 100 sculptures along 3-miles of trails in the hills of Greene County.

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