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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.
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.
Grunwald's Mies show featured in Indiana Daily Student
The Indiana Daily Student spoke with Eskenazi School faculty member Jon Racek and Grunwald Gallery Director Betsy Stirratt about the exhibition "Mies in Indiana," on view at the gallery through November 12.
Bloomington's Rogers Family Park will showcase sculpture by Eskenazi faculty
Comprehensive design lecturer Jon Racek's metal sculpture FLEET/ing will be installed in Bloomington's Goat Farm Park, to be renamed Rogers Family Park upon reopening. Racek collaborated with fellow Eskenazi faculty member Jiangmei Wu on the metal sculpture (C)olumn, installed at the corner of S. Walnut and W. 2nd Streets in 2015.
Kinsey sculpture featured in Limestone Post
Eskenazi School faculty member Melanie Cooper Pennington's newly dedicated bronze sculpture of Dr. Alfred Kinsey celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Kinsey Institute and salutes its ongoing relevance and cutting-edge research.
Interior Design faculty Wu curates "Everything Folds and Unfolds"
The South Haven (Mich.) Center for the Arts exhibition committee invited Eskenazi associate professor Jiangmei Wu to create a call for entries for its annual juried exhibition based on her connection to origami as an art form.
Eskenazi faculty receive two of eight inaugural IU Presidential Arts and Humanities Fellowships
Two Eskenazi faculty members are among the eight IU faculty members to have been awarded the inaugural IU Presidential Arts and Humanities Fellowship in 2022. The program aims to accelerate and amplify the work of outstanding IU faculty poised to become national and international leaders in their fields.
Creating African Fashion Histories
Fashion historian and Eskenazi faculty member Heather Akou has spent her career studying clothing that doesn’t normally get a lot of attention. Akou and colleagues will discuss the role museums play in the study of African fashion September 7 on the Bloomington campus.
'Mies in Indiana' opens at Grunwald Gallery
The Eskenazi School's Grunwald Gallery of Art has mounted “Mies in Indiana,” an exhibition that explores the little-known history of Mies van der Rohe’s architecture in Indiana between 1947 and 1953, particularly in Indianapolis and Bloomington.