Eskenazi School students promote Greene County tourism through design
Through a partnership with the IU Center for Rural Engagement, Greene County explores new visual brand marks to promote tourism with students from the Eskenazi School.
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Eskenazi School students promote Greene County tourism through design
Through a partnership with the IU Center for Rural Engagement, Greene County explores new visual brand marks to promote tourism with students from the Eskenazi School.
Mayor John Hamilton will join a group of Indiana University design students to plant a tree to be part of a public art installation on Saturday, December 14, at 3 p.m. at the corner of Fourth and Washington Streets in Bloomington.
Chase Gamblin has created brick kilns that live on IU's campus. He found a new passion in teaching IU students how to create masterpieces, too.
What happens when humans and robots make art together? In this awe-inspiring talk, artist Sougwen Chung shows how she "taught" her artistic style to a machine -- and shares the results of their collaboration after making an unexpected discovery: robots make mistakes, too. "Part of the beauty of human and machine systems is their inherent, shared fallibility," she says.
“Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.”
A single sentence from Anne Frank encapsulates Manifest Gallery’s “DARK: Shadows, Nightscapes, and Darkness” exhibition.
Faculty Exhibition "New + Next" opens at the Evansville Museum of of Arts, History & Science
The Evansville Museum opened a new exhibition that coincided with IU's Big Red Bus arrival over the weekend.
In the video, Templeton disccusses the theme, "body", in her most recent exhibition.
McKinney International Art and Design Residency
Deadline: February 1, 2020
The Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a 4-6 week McKinney International Art and Design Residency. Selected artists are required to visit for a 4-6 week period between October 1-December 11, 2020.
Sarah Edmands Martin digital and web design work for the D.C.-based quantum computing company, IonQ, has been selected by the international C2A Jury as an Honorable Mention in the 2019 Creative Communication Awards.
“Ongoing Matter” is a multi-platform, traveling collection of new poster designs that mobilizes political engagement with the Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election, or, as it is more colloquially known, the Mueller Report. These contemporary poster designs seek to make the Report accessible, and thus make the possibility of genuine, thoughtful, and passionate engagement with its findings possible.