Justin Bailey recognized as one of six stops to make at IDS Toronto
Now in its 21st year, Toronto’s Interior Design Show annually draws thousands to its showcase of the design world’s most imaginative products, speakers, and exhibits.
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Justin Bailey recognized as one of six stops to make at IDS Toronto
Now in its 21st year, Toronto’s Interior Design Show annually draws thousands to its showcase of the design world’s most imaginative products, speakers, and exhibits.
Fashion Design’s Heather Akou article "The Politics of Covering the Face: From the 'Burqa Ban' to the Facekini" published in "Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture"
IU Office of the Bicentennial commissions new murals on Bloomington, Kokomo campuses
Mural projects will be installed in Wright Quad and Presidents Hall on the Bloomington campus, as well as at IU Kokomo.
Ask the Expert: How to approach Black Friday as a conscious consumer
Learn how to be a conscious consumer this holiday season from apparel merchandising senior lecturer and director of the Center for Innovative Merchandising, Mary Embry.
James Nakagawa featured in The Sankei News
James Nakagawa featured in The Sankei News for his photo exhibition, "Eclipse," in Tokyo.
Kelly Richardson published in Costume Society of America
Curator of the Sage Fashion Collection, Kelly Richardson, writes about the collection, one of the oldest college/university costume collections in the United States.
James Nakagawa receives Honored Educator award at SPE Midwest
Distinguished Professor of Photography, James Nakagawa, recieves Honored Educator award at the Society for Photographic Education (SPE) Conference in Lexington, Kentucky where more than 300 internationally-recognized artists, educators, and students were in attendance.
Priceless: Collector, former art teacher gifts extensive collection of African art to IU museum
When David Brenneman began working as director for the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University, he was on the lookout for collectors.
That’s how he met Bill Itter, IU professor emeritus of fine arts, and eventually found himself in Itter’s home, checking out his collection of African ceramics, textiles and baskets.
Transformative estate gift brings endowment and African art to IU
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art and the School of Art, Architecture + Design at Indiana University have announced a transformative estate gift, with an estimated value of close to $4 million, from painter, collector and IU Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts William "Bill" Itter. The endowment portion of the gift is matched as part of the $3 billion For All: The Indiana University Bicentennial Campaign.
Jon Racek teams up with a school in Rwanda to make practical, yet life-changing, 3D printed objects
When it comes to any of his projects, Racek's goal is to create something that is sustainable in the communities he works in. That means materials need to be easily accessible, community members and benefactors put in sweat equity, and people are trained to be able to create/expand the projects themselves.