
2024 McKinney International Art and Design Residency
The Eskenazi School of Art Architecture + Design at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a 4–6-week McKinney International Art and Design Residency.
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2024 McKinney International Art and Design Residency
The Eskenazi School of Art Architecture + Design at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a 4–6-week McKinney International Art and Design Residency.
Holland blooms with new mural by Eskenazi student
The Netherlands is known for tulips, windmills, and painting. With a new mural by an Eskenazi student, Holland, Indiana can say the same. Fourth year Comp Design student Trenton Musch collaborated with the town's residents to help Holland represent itself.
Mies Building featured in Dezeen Magazine's Top 10 for 2022
Dezeen Magazine named the Eskenazi School's Mies van der Rohe Building among the 10 architectural projects completed in the United States in 2022 that most captivated its readers.
Eight Eskenazi faculty recognized for excellence in teaching
Eight Eskenazi School faculty members were honored at a reception November 29 in Presidents Hall for the teaching awards and summer fellowships they had received over the past three academic years.
Navigating grief: MFA photographer Justin Carney's "Those Left Behind"
"Photography is something that helps me understand the world and people around me, as well as myself," says third-year M.F.A. student Justin A. Carney. On view December 1-15 at the Lotus Foundation gallery, the Baltimore native's autobiographical series "Those Left Behind" captures his family's private moments in the wake of his grandmother's death.
Pathbreaking artist Betty Hahn receives College's Distinguished Alumni Award
Renowned photographer Betty Hahn (BA ’63, MFA ’66) was awarded the 2022 College of Arts and Sciences’ Distinguished Alumni Award November 17. Hahn's genre-defying practice expanded the definition of fine art photography in the 1960s and ‘70s, knocked down barriers for women, and helped usher in the post-modern period.
An appreciation of Tony Moravec, friend of the Miller Architecture Program
Columbus businessman Tony Moravec played a pivotal role in the Eskenazi School's J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program by pledging support for the purchase and rehabilitation of The Republic Building to house the program. Moravec died November 8.
2022 Mid America Print Council Conference showcases Torgerson's "Body Politic" series
Eskenazi printmaking lecturer Tonja Torgerson collaborated with Christa Carleton on "Body Politic," a series combining woodblock, screenprint, and letterpress to deliver stark, feminist messages through word and image. The politically charged work is being featured through November 19 at the 2022 Mid American Print Council Biennial conference, hosted by Kent State University.
Students convene leaders to examine human toll of cheap fashion
The Eskenazi School's Merchandising program joins with the Department of Economics to host the Ethical Labor Speaker Series, to "lay bare connections" between the clothes we buy and the lives of those who make them. Taking place Tuesday, November 8, the student-led conference convenes corporate leaders, scholars, and human rights organizations.