The University Galleries of Illinois State University will feature three exhibitions through October 16, 2016.
Unit: Wonsook Kim School of Art
Video: New Illinois State seal draws on student talent
The new seal, placed on the side of the Bone Student Center, drew on the talents of an Illinois State student.
5 things you will discover in latest Redbird Scholar
The spring issue of the Redbird Scholar has been published.
Redbird media: News books by ISU scholars
The following summaries of books authored or edited by Illinois State faculty appear in the fall 2016 print issue of the Redbird Scholar.
40 Years NEW: Normal Editions Workshop celebrates 40th anniversary
This fall, Normal Editions Workshop will celebrate 40 years of collaborative printing with five exhibitions located throughout the Bloomington-Normal community.
Hot Rocks performance, September 9
Artist Claire Ashley and musician Joshua Patterson will stage a free public performance, titled Hot Rocks, in Uptown Normal’s Roundabout on Friday, September 9, at 6 p.m. Five specially made inflatable sculptures, powered by student performers sealed inside, will roll out the doors of the University Galleries and transform the Roundabout into a surreal dance floor
Michael Wille named director of the School of Art
The College of Fine Arts has named Michael Wille as director of the School of Art effective July 1, 2016.
Claire Ashley exhibit at University Galleries
University Galleries of Illinois State University is pleased to announce the opening of “Claire Ashley: Cawt, Taut, Hot …. Not.”
Art class partners with Landscapes for Love to create fairy gardens
Students in Daniella Barroquiero’s Art 208 class worked with the registered student organization Landscapes for Love to make ceramic and other nature-based sculptures, creating fairy gardens.
Industrial Nature brings the outside in, with a twist
When you walk across the Quad on a nice day, you see students studying under trees. Art Professor Claire Lieberman’s Sculpture II students observed this study habit, and wanted to bring it to one of the other main places students study on campus—inside Milner Library. This led to the creation of Industrial Nature, a steel