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IU Cinema's fall schedule brings Danny Glover, Bruce Joel Rubin, Dee Rees and others to campus
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Actor and producer Danny Glover is one of several nationally acclaimed cinematic names to speak this fall at Indiana University Cinema through its Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Series.
T. Kelly Wilson talks to CityLab about "The Columbus Way"
The new movie Columbus, set against the backdrop of largely unknown Columbus, Indiana, tells the story of the budding friendship between Casey (Haley Lu Richardson), a local high school grad, and Jin (John Cho), a professional visiting from Korea.
WSW Alumnae Spotlight features our own Carissa Carman
WSW alumnae Carissa Carman and Natalie Campbell have spent over a year submerged in the world of contemporary weaving. At times, this means thinking about the physical warp and weft—the vertical and horizontal threads stretched across a loom. Other times, it means looking at weaving without fiber or regularity, or existing in the digital sphere.
RPS interior designer creates spaces with student diversity in mind
During her freshman year as an interior design student, Ryan Clark spent hours in the Teter Quadrangle group study area, fondly referred to by residents as the NST, sketching design plans with her T-square ruler, navigating computer-aided design software used for modeling and collaborating with fellow interior design students.
Fashion Design Alumna Bryn Taubensee of Vaquera, among this year's CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalists
Today, the ten finalists for the annual design prize which helps emerging American designers find success in the early stages of their brands. This year's nominated designers are Ahlem Manai-Platt of Ahlem, Becca McCharen-Tran of Chromat, Christopher Bevans of DYNE, Victor Glemaud, Jordan Askill, Matthew Harris of Mateo New York, Eli Azran of RTA, Sandy Liang, Telfar Clemans of Telfar LLC, and Patric DiCaprio, Bryn Taubensee, David Moses, and Claire Sully of Vaquera.
Hello, Columbus: A Small Indiana Town Gives Chicago A Run For Its Architectural Legacy
Chicago is a city smug about the significance of its built environment and its elevated place in the architectural universe, which is why you have to wonder why it took the city elders so long to devise a concept like the Chicago Architecture Biennial. While the extravaganza promises another exciting edition this fall, it’s worthwhile broadening the architectural lens of the Midwest to investigate what’s going on in Columbus, Indiana, for a compelling counterpoint to the grand festivities here.
Alumna Danielle Orchard (Painting B.F.A., 2009), praised in the NYT
The relationship between humans and machines — and particularly humans mimicking machines and vice versa — was a popular motif in European modernism, and the Mexican artist Erick Meyenberg has channeled some of that for his installation at the Americas Society.
‘Lineage as Legacy’ exhibit connects fine arts students to program’s past
“Lineage as Legacy,” an exhibit of jewelry and metalwork curated and created by BFA and MFA students in the Indiana University School of Art and Design, was aptly named.
Under the direction of associate professor Nicole Jacquard, students turned a research course on the work of Alma Eikerman, founder of the jewelry-making program at IU, into an exhibit to showcase the importance of Eikerman’s dedication to those she taught through their artwork.
Professor Emeritus Jeffrey A. Wolin interviewed by Yield
I started photographing in the Crestmont public housing projects on Pigeon Hill. Pigeon Hill is a larger area on a bluff overlooking the Indiana University campus, maybe a mile or so to the west, and it’s always been the area where poor people have lived—filled with shacks and bungalows. My car repair shop was on the hill.