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Announcing the next McKinney International Art and Design Residency, Alex Frost
The Eskenazi School is pleased to announce the next McKinney International Art and Design Resident Alex Frost (UK), coming in 2021-22.

This two-person exhibition features works from Claffey's series Matrilinear alongside Rania Matar's Unspoken Conversations. The exhibition was curated by Adam Reynolds and Mary Goodwin (founders of The Aurora Photo Center), and supported by Herron School of Art + Design.
McKinney International Art and Design Residency on hold for 2020–21
The McKinney International Art and Design Residency at IU is not accepting applications this year due to COVID-19.

Indigo as a force of nature: Eskenazi School associate dean featured in Smithsonian exhibition
Pieces of indigo cloth that have traveled the world have a temporary home in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery, where an Indiana University Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design associate dean is one of four featured artists.

Associate Dean Rowland Ricketts is one of four artists featured in 2020 Renwick Invitational
Every two years SAAM presents an exhibition of mid-career makers at its Renwick Gallery. The 2020 iteration, Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020, comes at just the right time.

The Eskenazi School is honored to present the Bicentennial Medal to nineteen wonderful recipients
The Bicentennial Medal honors alumni and friends of IU who, through their personal, professional, artistic, or philanthropic efforts, have broadened the reach of Indiana University around the state, nation, and world.
Miller M.Arch Program featured by OFS for their 'Imagine a Place' series
In the heart of the midwest, the small city of Columbus, Indiana, claims a uniquely rich architectural pedigree, with a vast collection of mid-century modernist masterpieces.

Columbus becomes J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program's classroom during pandemic
The city of Columbus has always been central to the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program, but it has a larger role during the pandemic.

Elliot Reichert speaks with digital artist Jawshing Arthur Liou about creating otherworldly experiences that are grounded in reality, and about how making art also involves finding it.