Join the University Galleries on Friday, June 2, from 5–7 p.m., for the opening reception for three new exhibitions.
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Student Annual exhibition opens at University Galleries
The 2017 Student Annual exhibition opens with a free public reception at 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, at University Galleries.
Artist William Cordova to speak at Galleries, March 29
William Cordova, an interdisciplinary cultural practitioner, will give the visiting artist lecture at noon on Wednesday, March 29, in the University Galleries.
Free public lecture by artist Edra Soto at University Galleries, March 21
Chicago-based artist, educator, and curator Edra Soto will deliver a free public lecture at University Galleries at 12 p.m. Tuesday, March 21.
Three new exhibitions open at University Galleries
New exhibitions featuring artists Edra Soto, Deb Sokolow, Jeff Robinson, and Allison Lacher open at University Galleries at 5 p.m. on February 21.
Chilean artist Muñoz to give talk February 1
Josefina Muñoz, a multi-disciplinary artist from Santiago, Chile, will give the School of Art Visiting Artist Program lecture at noon on Wednesday, February 1, at the University Galleries.
MFA Biennial opens at University Galleries on January 14
The MFA Biennial, which presents the work of seventeen students currently enrolled in the School of Art’s Master’s of Fine Arts program at Illinois State University, opens at University Galleries on January 14.
Facing turbulent times through art with Art for Change, November 29-December 1
The Bloomington-Normal Arts Collective will hold Art for Change, a three-day event to promote awareness and healing from noon to 4 p.m. November 29-December 1.
Artist/poet Jen Bervin to speak at University Galleries on November 9
Artist/poet Jen Bervin will deliver a free public lecture at University Galleries on November 9 at 4 p.m.
Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy at University Galleries
The works in the exhibition demonstrate the political and creative progress of feminism, examine writers’ intellectual pursuits, navigate their status as literary icons, and interpret their legacies.