Illinois State University Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts is pleased to announce a selection of events to be presented during Homecoming Week 2024.

Exhibitions on view through Sunday, September 29 at University Galleries:
Selects: Libby Rothfeld, 2016-2024
Rafael Soldi: A moon, a peephole, an explosion, or a flashing memory
Norman W. Long: Calumet in Dub
University Galleries, Uptown Station

Free and open to the public; extended hours during Homecoming week.

Visit Galleries.IllinoisState.edu for more information and to view a complete schedule of events and activities.

Exhibitions on view beginning Tuesday, September 24 at Wonsook Kim School of Art Student Art Gallery, Julian Hall
Exhibition: Intrusive Desires
Exhibition: Class Cultures
Student Art Gallery, Julian Hall

Sound Walk with Norman W. Long
Wednesday, September 25 at 3:30 p.m.
Meet at University Galleries, and then walk to the Quad with Long.
Free and open to the public. Registration required.

Long describes his practice as centering around “walking, listening, improvising, performing, teaching, field recording, and exploring memory, place, ecology, and race.” Each of these elements will come into play when Long leads a Sound Walk around part of Illinois State University’s campus. He has led multiple walks with the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology as part of the Chicago Park District’s Night Out in the Parks program.

Long is an alum from the Wonsook Kim School of Art. This event is organized in conjunction with the exhibition: Norman W. Long: Calumet in Dub

CrossPlatform Lecture Series: Luke Galambos, Galambos and Associates, Chicago
Thursday, September 26, 11:30 a.m.
University Galleries, Uptown Station

Public Talk with School of Creative Technologies alum Chase Granat ’16
Thursday, September 26 at 3:30 p.m.
CVA 140

School of Theatre, Dance, and Film presents Honey Bee Baby
By Erlina Ortiz
Directed by Alejandra Luna

September 26 and 27, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 28, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 29, 2 p.m.
Westhoff Theatre

Melisa is a kind-hearted follower of rules. She desperately wants a child, if only she could pass the government mandated test that will allow her to do it. Young Clarisa knows nothing except the perfectly curated life her parents have carved for her in their fortified underground mansion. She too has a test to pass, if only she could focus, follow, listen; the way Mother wants her to. In Erlina Ortiz’s magical Honey Bee Baby, the bees are gone, the resources are scarce, and everyone must earn their place in this world where the lines between right and wrong are blurred with blood.

Jazz Ensembles I and II
Friday, September 27, 8 p.m.
Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall

Wind Symphony Concert with guest conductor Christopher Bulding
Sunday, September 29, 3 p.m.
Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall