Design Streak Studio celebrated its 40th anniversary with an opening reception and exhibit at University Galleries that was marked by an appreciative, upbeat mood from the 100 or so people gathered in Uptown Normal on November 3.
Unit: Wonsook Kim School of Art
Hostile Terrain art exhibition, November 1-4
Hostile Terrain is a participatory art exhibition organized by the Undocumented Migration Project that will run November 1-4. The exhibit aims to illuminate the humanitarian crisis of all the lives lost at the United States’ border.
Exhibits to celebrate 45th anniversary of Normal Editions Workshop
Two exhibits will celebrate the 45th anniversary of Normal Editions Workshop at Illinois State University.
Design Streak Studio 40th anniversary exhibit a ‘sensory experience’
An exhibit and a series of lectures will help celebrate Design Streak Studio’s 40th anniversary from October 27–December 18, 2022, at the University Galleries.
Illinois State alumna brings healing through art and movement
Christina Westbrook is the CEO and founder of two mental health companies, Fontenelle Art and Aligning Your Inner Self.
What is Hip Hop Culture? Gallery opening event September 22
What is Hip Hop? exhibit opening by local youth will provide a powerful, immersive experience.
A fashionable garden: Student grows clothing line inspired by Horticulture Center
Jalen Cunningham, a senior graphic design major, spent the summer designing an original clothing line inspired by Illinois State University’s Horticulture Center.
Graphic design legend Rick Valicenti donates works to Illinois State University
Famed graphic designer Rick Valicenti is donating more than 100 pieces of his design work to the Wonsook Kim School of Art and Milner Library at Illinois State.
Alum, glass artist stars in Netflix reality show
A working artist and alumnus of Illinois State University has found some recent celebrity status by participating in a Netflix reality TV show.
Grehan ’20 captures sister Leah Marlene’s journey to American Idol finale
Long before American Idol top-three finalist and Normal native Leah Marlene captivated a nationwide audience, her older brother, Shea Grehan ’20, had a clear picture of Marlene’s incredible potential.