Cool Stuff from Our Friends Across Campus
Check out this weekly digest of great online arts & humanities programming from students, faculty, and friends of IU Bloomington.
Check out this weekly digest of great online arts & humanities programming from students, faculty, and friends of IU Bloomington.
Grunwald Gallery of Art
A cumulative online exhibition featuring the work and practices of emerging and established artists working in a range of disciplines.
Explore the CollectionArts & Humanities Council
Brought to you by Indiana University's Center For Research on Race, Ethnicity and Society, College Arts and Humanities Institute, and Arts and Humanities Council, this series will address current events as well as our country’s longer and much more expansive struggle against injustice. Streaming live, Tuesdays at 8:00pm on the Arts and Humanities Council's Facebook page.
Listen to the DiscussionArchives of Traditional Music
The Archives' holdings document the history of ethnographic sound recording, from wax cylinders made during museum expeditions in the 1890s to recent commercial releases on compact disc. Explore the collections online!
Delve into Musical HistoryIU Arts & Humanities Council
Blog posts written by the Arts & Humanities Council interns who have unique perspectives on Bloomington's cultural scene and the wide world of arts & humanities. This week our interns recommend virtual programming from the Jacobs School of Music.
View Our BlogIU Auditorium
Enjoy a look down memory lane with the IU Auditorium.
Every week they will feature a new post from the IU Auditorium Vault of photos, advertisements, programs, and more.
Take a Look Inside the VaultIU Arts & Humanities Council
Featuring performances and presentations by ceramics artist Malcolm Smith, poet Maria Hamilton Abegunde, board game enthusiast Marco Arnaudo, and literary translator Bill Johnston.
Watch the videoJacobs School of Music
What’s old is new again in Chi Wang’s electrifying treatment of Schubert’s Winterreise
Listen NowIU Cinema
Quality, relevant, interesting, and sometimes provocative writing about programs related to IU Cinema, a world-class venue and curatorial program that is dedicated to the scholarly study and highest standards of exhibition of film in both its traditional and modern forms.
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