The Gayle Karch Cook Center in Maxwell Hall
A multidisciplinary hub for research and creative activity at IU Bloomington, the Gayle Karch Cook Center for Public Arts and Humanities is a welcoming campus space for art exhibitions, performances, conferences, community engagement, and so much more. The Cook Center seeks to make transformative experiences in the arts and humanities accessible to all people on campus, in the city of Bloomington, and throughout Indiana.
The center is named in honor of Gayle Karch Cook, a 1956 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of IU with a B.A. in fine arts. She received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters in 1993 and, in 2015, was recognized with the College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award, just one of her many awards and honors from IU.