“Making Mud Matter”, a collection of work created by students in the Students’ Independent League In Ceramic Arts (SILICA) is on view at the CIRA Student Art Gallery.
Making Mud Matter on view at CIRA Student Art Gallery

“Making Mud Matter”, a collection of work created by students in the Students’ Independent League In Ceramic Arts (SILICA) is on view at the CIRA Student Art Gallery.
Second-year graduate student Holly Filsinger’s virtual lecture series, “Experiencing Images: How the Visual Shapes Our World,” has given her a unique opportunity to share her natural curiosity and passion for research with the Redbird community.
Beginning February 1 and running through April 12, each Visiting Artist Lecture will begin at 1 p.m. and will be offered via Zoom.
When Redbird Gale (Marr) Myers ’77 returned home from a trip to Japan to find that her husband, David, had purchased 10 Japanese maple trees, she had no idea that number would soon increase to 4,000.
University Galleries of Illinois State University is pleased to present the 2022 Faculty Biennial from January 10 through February 23, 2022.
The Wonsook Kim School of Art annual holiday art sales features the Ceramics Sale December 3, the Holiday Glass Sale December 4, and the 37th annual Printmakers Exhibition and Sale that runs through January 21, 2022.
Students in Assistant Professor Ruth Burke’s special topics course created a video documentary to spread awareness about Sunnyside Community Garden’s mission to help people have access to healthy and organic produce. The documentary is approximately 15 minutes and will be followed by a question and answer session with the students.
A thousand 4-by-6-inch flags lined Illinois State University’s Quad for 24 hours, beginning November 1, for a striking art installation honoring National Immigrants Day.
Athlete turned artist, Caroline Kent ’98, returned to campus October 15 to be honored on Alumni Day and to commemorate the opening of an exhibit of her work.
Illinois State University will honor National Immigrants Day with an art installation on the Quad, November 1.