347 past events with the exhibitions tag
6 upcoming events with this tagJul 28, 2024
Sunday
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The Indiana Chitlin Circuit @ Cuplets 5pm @ The Cup 1606 West University Avenue
Cost: FREE Admission with Menu Purchase! Please join us for a very special evening, presented by Cuplets, Live Poetry at The Cup, on Sunday, July 28th, at 5p, The Indiana Chitlin Circuit!
RSVP HERE:
https://facebook.com/events/s/the-indiana-chitlin-circuit/8336938519661109/
This Hoosier project is based on the historical Chitlin Circuit that sprouted during the period of Jim Crow segregation. African American performers weren’t allowed to share a stage with white performers, so a network of live entertainment venues in the US emerged that catered to black audiences and black entertainers. The PuICC facilitates and shares the pride and verve of the historical entertainers that burgeoned (bur-jn) African American entertainment throughout America.
With the PuICC, three poets collaborate, creating an atmosphere of artistic excitement, all three sharing the mic, taking turns reading a piece of poetry inspired by the last piece of poetry read. Each poet feeds off the other, not knowing what to read until that VERY moment. This magical round-robin of sorts goes on for about 20 minutes. We will take a small break and then each poet gets a solo set of about 10 minutes. As a group each, our poets read a poem by lucille clifton – line by line.
This is unlike any poetry event you have been a part of and it is likely VERY different than what you’ve seen or been audience to! We are excited for you to experience this with our very own Indiana State Poet Laureate, Curtis L. Crisler, and two of our local poets, Cuplets Host, Abigayle Devendorf, and Gayle Radwick!
Admission is FREE with a purchase from the menu of The Cup! 🥯☕️
Join Cuplets monthly on every 4th Sunday at The Cup at 5p! The Cup is a coffeeshop/restaurant at 1606 West University Avenue in The Village by the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Free parking is behind the café, enter the parking lot off of Dill Street by Be Here Now.
Aug 1, 2024
Thursday
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August's First Thursday (full listing) 5pm to 8pm @ Downtown Muncie Many Locations throughout Downtown Muncie
Scott Harrison (B.S. Welt) at 111 Arts Gallery
Buy one get one free entrees at The Clubhouse
Summer Celebration at Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Summer Celebration at Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Lea Meskauskas at Fox & Sparrow Tattoo
Geode Slicing by Wook's Workshop at Kat's Crystals
Geode Slicing by Wook's Workshop at Kat's Crystals
Geode Slicing by Wook's Workshop at Kat's Crystals
The Muncie Makers Market
Cajun Night at Vera Mae's
111 Arts Gallery
111 E. Main
111 Arts Gallery will feature prints, drawings, and photos of Scott Harrison (BS Welt), tattoo artist: https://bswelt.com/. Collected pieces from collection of 111 Arts Gallery.The Clubhouse
115 S. Walnut
Stop by The Clubhouse for dinner on First Thursday! All entrees are buy one get one free at equal or lesser value from 5pm until 9pm.Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E. Main
Join us for a Summer Celebration! From 5-8pm, we will be featuring work created by our summer class participants. This will include dance performances on the E. B. Ball Auditorium stage and an exhibition in the Judith Barnes Memorial Gallery. Current and new teachers will be available to meet and greet and to answer any questions you may have about upcoming fall classes. Don't forget to explore our studio spaces! Stop and see what all Cornerstone has to offer. First Thursday also includes a variety of vendors to shop from and live music from Larry Gindhart Music.Fox & Sparrow Tattoo
304 S. Walnut
Fox & Sparrow Tattoo will have a one day showing of a series of work, Pretty Dark, by Indianapolis artist Lea Meskauskas. Pretty Dark is the unapologetic bimboification of horror. 5-8pm. In addition Fox & Sparrow will be accepting walk-ins from 1-8pm.Kat’s Crystals & Curiosities
111 E Adams St
Join us at 111 E Adams St from 5-8 PM for our geode slicing event! Kat’s Crystals is collaborating with Wook’s Workshop to bring you live geode cutting. You get to pick out your own geode and watch as the surprise beauty gets revealed! Prices range from $5-$20.Muncie Makers Market
Corner of Walnut and Adams
The Muncie Makers Market is a community farmers market with fresh homemade food, locally grown produce, live plants, and handmade arts of all kinds - come see us and get some goodies! You’ll find the Muncie Makers Market at Adams & Walnut during the First Thursday Gallery Walk on August 1st in Downtown Muncie from 5-8p! We'll be at the September 5th First Thursday too and then it'll be time for the HUGE sizzling Summer street festival on September 21st, FIRE UP DWNTWN! Please JOIN us on Facebook and Instagram and please SHARE our posts.Vera Mae’s Bistro
207-209 S. Walnut
First Thursday Cajun Night at Vera’s! Featuring Fresh Oysters other Cajun fixin’s.Sep 5, 2024
Thursday
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September's First Thursday (full listing) 5pm to 8pm @ Downtown Muncie Many Locations throughout Downtown Muncie
The Great Muncie Mystery
111 Arts Gallery
Art at the Murray
Carrie Wright Silk Gifts and Gallery
Rodney Overla at Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Bryson Summers at Fox & Sparrow Tattoo
Stephen M Millben and Toren Scott at Gordy Fine Art and Framing Co.
Live geode cutting at Kat's Crystals and Curiosities
Dennie Mann, Muncie Artists Guild "Artist of the Month" for September
Muncie Makers Market
Downtown Development
The Great Muncie Mystery, 5-8pm
You are cordially invited to join the party Downtown during September’s First Thursday for The Great Muncie Mystery! A heist has taken place during one of Jay Gatsby’s parties. One of his most important guests had their necklace stolen and a servant was canned for it. They insist that they were framed and need our help to find the thief and bring them to justice.On Thursday September 5th, put on your Roaring 20’s glad rags and meet us at Dave’s Ally or Canan Commons starting at 5:30pm to pick up your Crime Tracker, then solve the riddles that will lead you to ten different business along Downtown’s main drag. In each correct location, you will find either a suspect or a piece of evidence to help you solve the mystery. Turn in your guesses at the lobby of Muncie Civic Theatre by 7:30pm, then stick around to cut a rug on the mainstage with Harmony Dance Studio while you wait to find out who the caper is and which of our local gum-shoes will solve the crime!
Anyone who successfully identifies who-done-it and the evidence proving it will be entered into a drawing for some spiffy prizes from our generous partners around town, but you must be at Muncie Civic during the drawing to claim your prize! If you want to continue the fun after the main event, keep your eyes peeled to find the Speakeasy details at the big reveal!
The Great Muncie Mystery is hosted by Ball State’s Office of Community Engagement, Ivy Tech Community College, Muncie Downtown Development Partnership, and our very own Muncie Civic Theatre.
111 Arts Gallery
111 E. Main
111 Arts Gallery will hold a show celebrating the theme of Friday the 13th to celebrate the two upcoming Friday the 13th’s remaining in this calendar year (September and December). The show opens on First Thursday and will run throughout the month of September. The show features artwork based around the theme of Friday the 13th and 111 Arts Gallery will offer tattoo specials to encourage people to get tattooed on the holiday. $31 + $9 tipArt @the Murray
405 S. Walnut (upstairs)
Mini Foyer Gallery – The premiere of Jenny Moore Smith’s show, “Transitions: An Exploration of Times Between” features stunning photographic images of juxtaposed timings of life that will make you see things in a whole new way.Chris Taylor, Certified Bob Ross Instructor - This newly renovated large studio space is chocked full of original oil paintings by Chris in the classic Bob Ross style along with several gift items.
Cassie Dunmyer Creative - In her third floor studio, find original paintings, prints, and gifts inspired by nature, homesteading, and conservation.
Carrie Wright Silk Gifts and Gallery
405 S. Walnut (above the Caffeinery)
Carrie Wright Silk Gifts & Gallery – Art @the Murray- Enter the second floor studio gallery to see the largest hand-painted silk collage Carrie has ever created along with several kimono silk goodies perfect for pre-Christmas shopping.Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E. Main
Join us on the 2nd Floor at Cornerstone Center for the Arts from 5-8pm! Explore our new exhibition featuring paintings by local artist and retired teacher Rodney Overla in the Judith Barnes Gallery. Check out arts and crafts from a variety of vendors in the Great Room and explore your creative side! If you had the chance to join others drawing, painting, collaging, cutting, adding to, taking away from some old maps, what would you do? With half a dozen old school large format maps available (four feet to eight feet) for this public art workshop, participants can create new world visions or add ideas about the world as it remakes itself. We will provide the media. You provide the talent, creativity, vision and willingness to share with others. The workshop is being coordinated by Debra Gindhart Dragoo, Artist in Residence, and Joe Bilello, retired professor of architecture at Ball State University.Fox & Sparrow Tattoo
304 S. Walnut
Fox & Sparrow Tattoo will host a pop-up exhibit of Modern Misfit, a collection of work by local artist, Bryson Summers. Bryson, aka Dinosaur Walker, is largely influenced by horror, anime, video games, traditional Japanese artwork, heavy metal, and punk music. He works in traditional and digital mediums, often blending the two techniques as he sees fit. 5-8pm.Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E. Main
Gordy Fine Art & Framing opening party for Toren Scott and Stephen M Millben II, Thursday September 5, 5-8pm.
Gordy Fine Art and Framing is proud to highlight the art of two artists, Toren Scott and Stephen M Millben II. The party will be on First Thursday, September 5, from 5 – 8 pm. The artists will be on hand. Light refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend.Toren Scott is a ceramic artist and owns Made in Muncie Pottery in downtown Muncie. He is a U.S. Navy veteran and recently received his degree from the School of Art at Ball State. His ceramic robots often seem patched, cobbled together, and reconstructed reflecting his own injuries and physical limitations through “humor, function, playfulness, and beauty.”
Stephen M Millben II is a graphic designer and owns Screenbroidery, a silkscreen and embroidery shop located in the Village near Ball State University. He grew up in Muncie and received a degree in graphic design from Ball State before moving to the west coast to launch his career. His original art works are at times purely abstract. At other times he arranges and designs his daily doodles into larger compositions that record the events of his life.
At 6:15, Toren and Stephen will speak about their work and their processes.
The exhibit will remain on view through November 2, 2024.
Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company promotes talented artists and offers expert design and craftsmanship for framing and displaying treasured family possessions and works of art. Summer Invitational may also be viewed through the end of August during regular business hours: Monday through Friday, 9 am – 5:30 pm, Saturday, 10 am – 3 pm. Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to Muncie Civic Theatre.
Kat’s Crystals & Curiosities
111 E Adams St
This month Kat’s Crystals will be having live geode cutting and tarot readings available at the shop ! Join us at 111 E Adams St from 3-6 PM to pick your very own geode and watch as the surprise beauty gets revealed ! Prices range from $10-$20 . You can also get a predictive Tarot Reading from Krista Wise to allow you to connect to your light within ! Prices start at $22 .Muncie Artists Guild
Various locations
Dennie Mann is the Muncie Artists Guild's 2024 Best-of-Show Recipient and “Artist of the Month” for September.After a fulfilling career as a Senior Systems Analyst at Eli Lilly, Dennie has embraced a new chapter as an amateur artist in the Daleville area. With a recent move to the Daleville area from Indianapolis, Dennie has rekindled a lifelong passion for art, diving into oil painting with renewed enthusiasm. After a 40-year hiatus from the canvas, he returned to painting just two years ago, bringing a fresh perspective and a wealth of life experience to his work.
His work will be shown at the following locations: Northwest Bank (E Charles), Old National Bank (S Madison), Rosebud Coffee House, Vera Mae's Bistro, and Parlour Salon.
Muncie Makers Market
Corner of Walnut and AdamsThe Muncie Makers Market is a community farmers market with fresh homemade food, locally grown produce, live plants, and handmade arts of all kinds - come see us and get some goodies! You’ll find the Muncie Makers Market at Adams & Walnut during the First Thursday Gallery Walk on September 5th in Downtown Muncie from 5-8p!Sep 14, 2024
Saturday
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Old Washington Street Festival 10am to 5pm @ East Washington Street 715 E Washington Street
Sep 15, 2024
Sunday
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Old Washington Street Festival 10am to 5pm @ East Washington Street 715 E Washington Street
Sep 19, 2024
Thursday
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Your Brain on Art: A Lecture with Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen 6pm @ Emens Auditorium, Ball State University 1800 W Riverside Ave
Ball State's School of Art’s Fred Meyer Lecture in Cultural Policy and Arts Advocacy presents:
Your Brain on Art: A Lecture with Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen
Join us for an evening with Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross, the authors of Your Brain on Art. Discover the groundbreaking science behind the evolutionary dynamics of art and its impact on our brains and our health. This lecture will illuminate how the arts can profoundly enhance our physical and mental health, foster learning, and build stronger communities.
Join us as we explore:
- The revolutionary field of neuroaesthetics
- Insights from multidisciplinary pioneers like David Byrne, Renée Fleming, and E.O. Wilson
- Compelling stories of how the arts are making a positive impact on daily life
This is not just a call to “bring back the arts.” It’s a call-to-arms for integrating the arts with science and technology to shape a more humane and innovative future. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how the arts are vital to our well-being and societal progress. Be part of this enlightening journey and elevate your understanding of the arts’ transformative power.
Join us for an unforgettable experience and be inspired to see the essential value of the arts in a whole new light!
Arrangements for the appearance of Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen made through Federation Artists.
The School of Art’s Fred Meyer Lecture in Cultural Policy and Arts Advocacy presents Your Brain on Art in partnership with Arts Alive!, the College of Fine Arts, the College of Health, the College of Sciences and Humanities, and the College of Communication, Information, and Media.
Got questions? Contact the School of Art at art@bsu.edu or call 765-285-5838 for more information about this event.
Oct 3, 2024
Thursday
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The Fall 2024 Muncie YART 5pm to 8pm @ Canan Commons 600 S. Walnut St
#YART is a Yard Sale for Art held during ArtsWalk on the First Thursday of every June and October at Canan Commons in Downtown Muncie! All Art priced under $40! The Fall 2024 Muncie YART will be from 5-8p on Thursday, October 3rd during ArtsWalk!
YART Artist Sign Up is on September 1st on the Muncie YART Facebook page - it's FREE to all Artists! Signing up means you are IN!
YART has a zero-dollar budget and is proof that community members working together can create a hugely successful and fun experience! Volunteers are sought for the YART Artist Set-Up from 3-5p on October 3rd, show up to HELP, thank you! ♥️
ArtsWalk (full listing) 5pm to 8pm @ Downtown Muncie Many Locations throughout Downtown Muncie
Artswalk 2024
Soup Crawl
Art at 111 Arts Gallery
Craft-tacular at CARS/Beyond I Can
Vendors, art, and music at Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Craft cocktails, BBQ, and more from Downtown Farm Stand (outside Dandelions Flowers)
Toren Scott and Scott Millben at Gordy Fine Art and Framing Co.
Muncie Artists Guild at the Delaware County Historical Society
Terri Best, Muncie Artist Guild "Artist of the Month" showing at various locations
Muncie Makers Market
Cajun Night at Vera Mae's
2024 Muncie Yart
DWNTWN Muncie is getting ready to welcome ArtsWalk to town as a special addition to First Thursdays! Come on out for art, culture, and community in Canan Commons sponsored by the The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, Inc. Take a stroll DWNTWN on October 3 from 5-8 pm and enjoy a variety of events and activities:
- YART: Yard Sale for Art
- Live performances including the American Hometown Jazz Band and the Ball State a cappella group “Listen Closely A Cappella.”
- Small business and artist vendors
- Food and drink vendors
- A Soup Crawl benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana. Tickets for the Soup Crawl are available at give.curehunger.org/event/soup-crawl/e553306111 Arts Gallery
111 E. Main
111 will hold a group show featuring Jamie Noggle, Daniel Bunker, Ivan Harmon, and Nate Harmon. Outside the shop, Riot Girl Press will have a tent set up with t-shirts, prints, and feminist power art works.C.A.R.S. / Beyond I Can Boutique
515 E. Main St.|
CARS/Beyond I Can is hosting a Halloween Craft-Tacular this First Thursday! Come paint your own wooden keychain or magnet for only $3 and check out some of our spooky pottery as well!Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E. Main
Join us at Cornerstone Center for the Arts from 5 - 8 pm and shop from our arts vendors, enjoy music by Barry Banks, and taste some delicious creamy pizza soup by Once Upon A Plate during the Soup Crawl!Downtown Farm Stand
125 E. Main
The Downtown Farm Stand and the Farm Stand Second Story Lounge will be in front of Dandelion Flowers (120 S. Walnut) with craft cocktails, farm to table barbecue, and more. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for more details!Fox & Sparrow Tattoo
304 S. Walnut
Fox & Sparrow Tattoo will be accepting walk-ins from 1-8pm.Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E. Main
Gordy Fine Art and Framing is proud to highlight the art of two artists, Toren Scott and Stephen M Millben II at ArtsWalk, Thursday October 3 from 5- 8 pm. Light refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend.Toren Scott is a ceramic artist and owns Made in Muncie Pottery in downtown Muncie. Stephen M Millben II is a digital media artist and owns Screenbroidery, a silkscreen and embroidery shop located in the Village near Ball State University.
The exhibit will remain on view through November 2, 2024.
Muncie Artists Guild
Various locations
Muncie Artists Guild will present an art show at Delaware County Historical Society in the Moore Youse home located at 122 East Washington Street. The show will feature paintings, drawings, and other artwork by local artists.MAG will also feature their Artist of the Month, Terri Best. Terri is president of the Muncie Artists Guild 2024-2026 and owner of leadership consulting business The Best Life, LLC, has always been a creative person. Crafting kept Terri busy exploring new and different media until February 2020 when she decided to attempt acrylic paints. This became her main interest and she has since painted over five hundred paintings including angels, barns, dogs, buildings, and waterfalls. Her work will be shown at Northwest Bank (E Charles), Old National Bank (S Madison), Rosebud Coffee House, Vera Mae's Bistro, and Parlour Salon.
Muncie Makers Market
Corner of Walnut and Adams
The Muncie Makers Market is a community farmers market with fresh homemade food, locally grown produce, live plants, and handmade arts of all kinds! We'll be at Adams & Walnut from 5-8p at ArtsWalk!Vera Mae’s Bistro
207-209 S. Walnut
Artswalk Cajun Night at Vera’s! Featuring Fresh Oysters and other Cajun fixin’s.YART
Canan Commons, 500 S. Walnut St.
The Fall 2024 Muncie YART is a Yard Sale for Art! ALL NEW ART sold by over 200 Artists OUTDOORS with ALL ART priced under $40! Follow South Walnut Street to Canan Commons and shop 5-8p at ArtsWalk!Oct 15, 2024
Tuesday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 17, 2024
Thursday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 18, 2024
Friday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 22, 2024
Tuesday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 23, 2024
Wednesday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 24, 2024
Thursday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 25, 2024
Friday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 30, 2024
Wednesday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Oct 31, 2024
Thursday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.Nov 1, 2024
Friday
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Still/Moving: Framing New Media 10am to 4pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Kristin Reeves, Je Ne Sais Plus, [What is This Feeling], 9x16mm film, performance
Eric Souther, Dissecting Muybridge Series, single channel video, 2014
The School of Art is proud to present Still/Moving, an exhibition featuring Jason Berganozzi, Jamie Hahn, Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge, Kristin Reeves, and Eric Souther.
Curator: Jamie Hahn
The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Still/Moving
September 25 – November 15, 2024
Featuring work by Jason Bernagozzi (Colorado State University), Jamie Hahn (Kent State University), Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (University of Rochester), Kristin Reeves (Grand Valley State University), and Eric Souther (Western Michigan University), Still / Moving: Framing New Media explores the relationship between still and moving imagery in interdisciplinary lens-based artwork. The show includes video, photography, installation, book arts, and performance, and shows a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media, and new media technologies. From still-capture (using a camera to record and freeze movement), to a moving sequence of images recorded with analog film and digital video methods, the artists make tangible the seemingly mysterious and sometimes misunderstood art that can be defined as New Media.
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed weekends and all Ball State breaks and holidays.
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