117 past events with the writing tag
8 upcoming events with this tagOct 29, 2012
Monday
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"Literary Death Match" pt. 1
8:00pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
Part 1 of a three part campus wide competition between writers.
This reading begins at 8 PM and will feature 10 readers all hoping to move forward to the final competition on December 3rd.
Each reader will read one original work to be judged by three graduate student faculty members. Only 5 will move forward.
So come out to support these writers as they battle for their own publicized reading next semester!
*THE READERS*
Kevin Brown
Esther Wolfe
Zach Arnett
Camille Germain
Austin Hayden
Michael Knoll
Jared Lynch
Ross Castaneda
Cam Kaminski
Jazmine StreetALSO: IT'S FREE TO GET IN!
Mar 19, 2013
Tuesday
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In Print Reading
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University
Ballroom
Part of the In Print Festival of First books.
Authors Marcus Wicker, Elena Passarello, and Eugene Cross will read from their recently published books.
Refreshments will be served. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
All In Print attendees will receive a free copy of the 2013 issue of Ball State's undergraduate-run, national literary magazine, The Broken Plate.Please contact Mark Neely (maneely@bsu.edu / 285-8574) with any questions.Mar 20, 2013
Wednesday
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In Print Panel
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University
Ballroom
Part of the In Print Festival of First books.
Authors Marcus Wicker, Elena Passarello, and Eugene Cross will be joined by writer and editor Sarah M. Wells for a discussion about writing and publishing.
Refreshments will be served. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
All In Print attendees will receive a free copy of the 2013 issue of Ball State's undergraduate-run, national literary magazine, The Broken Plate.Please contact Mark Neely (maneely@bsu.edu / 285-8574) with any questions.Jun 25, 2013
Tuesday
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Who's Ear?
8:30pm to 10:00pm @
Folly Moon
114 N Mulberry
Ages: 21+ The Who's Ear? is a monthly reading series presented by local literary collective, The Bureau. It starts at 8:30 pm and goes until 10 pm. This happens every last Tuesday of the month, same place same time.This is a reading of poetry and prose. For this reading there will be artist, Brandon Beeson there to paint free portraits throughout the event!
The Readers:
Travis Campbell
Camille Germain
Michael Cox
Esther Wolfe
Angel Mowery
Kevin Carter
Debra Dragoo
Marvin Jones
Brent Holden
Sean Lovelace
Specials:
1/2 priced burgers, $2.50 Guinness & 1.25 High Life
Please come out and support the local writers and business!If you are a writer and would like to participate in future readings please contact us at thebureaucollective@gmail.com
Jan 29, 2014
Wednesday
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Lecture: Gender in Comics, with Comic Book Artist and Scholar Rachel Marie-Crane Williams
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Burkhardt Building, Ball State University
Room 109
The Department of English is proud to welcome Rachel Marie-Crane Williams to campus as part of the Marilyn K. Cory Lecture Series. She will deliver a public lecture on gender in comics on Wednesday, January 29, at 7:30 in BB 109.
Williams is an artist and teacher at the University of Iowa; her work as a researcher and creative scholar has always been focused on women's issues, community, art, and people who are incarcerated. American alternative/single creator comics and graphic novels have been at the heart of her creative scholarship for the past few years. Her graphic scholarship has been published by the Jane Addams Hull House Museum, the Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education, Southern Cultures, and the International Journal of Comic Art. Her current projects include a graphic novel about the Detroit Race Riots of 1943 to be published by The University of North Carolina Press in partnership with the Duke Center for Documentary studies.
Feb 7, 2014
Friday
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Art of Injustice exhibition opening
6:30pm to 9:00pm @
The Cup
1608 W. University Ave
The “Art of Injustice” antiwar art exhibit opens at The Cup in the Village on Friday, February 7th and is on display through March 9th. The showing wants to bridge the gulf between a military and a civilian experience of war by featuring two war veteran artists and two civilian contributors.
The opening night event will occur between 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. at The Cup this Friday. It will begin with music and will include presentations of the exhibit’s artists. The night will end with a drum circle.
The two veterans featured in the show are art professionals who use their war experience as inspiration for their art, as well as for their strong belief in the need to fight war only when it is morally justifiable to do so.
The surprisingly effective war awareness art of Ehren Tool, a ceramist, explores the decoration of an object of everyday use, the cup, to signify the death, destructiveness and futility of war. Ehren, a Gulf War veteran, believes that, for some, “the cups have been a place to start a conversation about the unspeakable.”
Aaron Hughes, Chair of the Art Committee for the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, is a nationally known artist-activist who prefers to capture experiences of beauty, poetry, and connection, to reclaim his sense of self. His life was radically transformed by the dehumanization and oppression he saw after being sent to Iraq by the National Guard.
Jake Ressler, a Ball State University senior with a focus on a career in human rights work, is featured prominently, as well. His art – both his collage work and his poetry – is extraordinarily powerful and compelling in its depiction of war and its excesses.
Finally, George Wolfe, a renowned saxophone musician, and a former director of the BSU Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, is included for his antiwar poetry and his exploration of world music as a protest against war.
See the exhibit’s allied website at: http://artofinjustice.org/.
The intended audience for the show and the website includes veterans, but the goal is also to reach the uninitiated, to educate and explain. This as an excellent opportunity to increase understanding about the long-term effects of war, with the art and website creating platforms for community reflection and dialogue.
May 1, 2014
Thursday
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YART - A Yard Sale for Art!
5:00pm to 12:42pm @
Downtown
Old National Lot
The Spring 2014 Muncie YART will be held on Thursday, May 1st (5-9pm) and is open and free to everyone! :)
YART is a Yard Sale for Art. We keep the yard sale vibe going by having the sale outdoors and keeping all art priced under $40. I hold YART twice a year, in May and October, in Downtown Muncie, in the parking lot of Old National Financial on the corner of Walnut and Charles Streets.
There is no charge to sell at YART, and YART does not take a cut of your sales. Each artist has about a parking space to set up in. Artists manage their own sales and set up their own displays. It's often very windy, so keep that in mind. Many artists make art live during YART!
YART is an all-volunteer/no-budget event and I am very grateful to Cheryl Crowder of the Muncie Downtown Development Partnership for support and the donation of YART poster printing, Old National Financial for the donated use of their parking lot, and to The Artist Within, Inc. for being great YART neighbors!
The 2014 Spring Muncie YART will be held at the same time as the May 2014 First Thursday Gallery Walk throughout Downtown Muncie. There is a LOT going on with art shows, live music, food, and community fellowship. The Caffeinery has just opened across the street from the YART lot too. This will be a really fun night for everyone and it's great to support local artists!
Please "Share" this and encourage artists to sell at YART and buyers to shop at YART! :)
- The Power of Words poetry reading benefit and art auction 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Valhalla 215 S Walnut
Ages: 21+ Please join us for an unveiling of our initiative on the evening of May the 1st at 7:30pm at the Valhalla Room. Expect a night to remember filled with poetry, art and inspiration.
Included in the evening will be a Power of Words poetry reading benefit and silent art auction, which will raise funds to help inspire downtown by painting the well- known landmark, Dave’s Alley.
The alley would feature artwork by known graffiti artists who helped to re-condition Indy’s Fountain Square as well as prepared artwork for last year’s Super Bowl. We wish to enrich the culture in the Muncie community and bring life to our famous landmark by painting a love inspired theme throughout the entire alley.
Program:
Angela Jackson-Brown- published poet, playwright and award winning author
Tom Chester –Award winning poet
Debra Gindhart Dragoo – published poet
Anna Adams - published poet
Daniel Stewart -An artist who loves to write and relateArtwork on display by Various Artists
Music by pianist John Linburg
Sep 25, 2014
Thursday
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MJ's Comedy Open Mic
12:00pm to 12:42pm @
Silo Bar and Grill
223 S. Walnut St.
Ages: 21+ An exciting first for our stage-live Comedy at the Silo! Michelle Jones is your lovely host :)
She says
"Comics please email me for stage time thegreatestmj@gmail.com or send me a facebook message!! Thanks. I will post a line-up about a week out from the event. If you have never tried stand-up before now is your chance... new comics get 3 minutes. Seasoned comics will get between 6 to 10 depending on how many we have coming. We are shooting for around a 2 hour comedy show. Free No cover!! Invite your friends. Super excited to be a part of this!! Thanks to the Silo and Tim for giving us stage time for comedy!"
Oct 2, 2014
Thursday
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YART - A Yard Sale for Art in Downtown Muncie!
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown
Old National Lot
YART is a Yard Sale for Art! YART began in Muncie, Indiana with students at Ball State University and continues in several U.S. cities! The Muncie YART is now held Downtown, twice a year, Spring and Fall.
Muncie’s Fall YART 2014 will be held in conjunction with the October 2014 ArtsWalk, in the Old National Financial lot on the corner of Walnut and Charles Streets in Downtown Muncie, Indiana, on Thursday, October 2nd, from 5-9pm. This community art sale, with a goal of making art affordable and accessible to everyone, brings together artists and art patrons in a casual and unique setting.
All forms of art are welcome! Art of all kinds, by all kinds of artists! YART encourages interaction between artists and the community, hoping to make art more accessible, especially to those who think they cannot afford to buy art for themselves. To this goal, all YART art will be priced below $40!
Each YART Artist will be present throughout YART to meet the public, discuss their art, handle sales personally, and some artists will be making art LIVE at YART!
The Fall 2014 YART will feature holiday decorations and gifts, beaded jewelry, photography, oil/acrylic/watercolor paintings, fused glass art and jewelry, knits for children and adults, drawings, sculpture, lampwork glass beads, knit stuffed animals, clothing, digital art, poetry, faeries, mosaics, the YART Hands-On Children’s ArtSpace, Bette Graham Memorial Print-Making for Kids presented by The Artist Within, the Art Mart Mobile Supply Shop, the BSU Ceramics Guild, the John Peterson Pottery Students, LIVE MUSIC, and so much more!
Fun for all ages - YART and ArtsWalk are for the whole family!
YART is still accepting artists! There is no cost to vend at YART, and YART does not take a cut from sales. Artists manage their own sales and need their own display. To become a YART Artist, please email: MissMoth@gmail.com
Oct 4, 2014
Saturday
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Hillcroft Services and The Facing Project Present: The Facing Disabilities Monologues
6:00pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
Facing Disabilities Storytellers
20 storytellers. 20 writers. 20 actors. One evening to celebrate the amazing stories of Hillcroft’s clients, families, and staff. With a special performance by Jennifer Stanley.
All in attendance will receive a copy of the Facing Disabilities book to be autographed by Hillcroft's featured clients. This event is FREE and open to the public.Visit www.hillcroft.facingproject.com for sneak peeks and updates.
Nov 6, 2014
Thursday
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Gallery Walk Reading Series
6:00pm to 12:42pm @
Brother Animal
Poetry Reading by writers from the Ball State English Department--at the Brother Animal. Featured writers include Brian Morrison, Melissa Hull, and Angela Jackson-Brown. All ages welcome. Enjoy some fine poetry and coffee.
Apr 23, 2015
Thursday
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Facing Depression in East Central Indiana: The Monologues
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
20 storytellers. 20 writers. 20 actors. One night to celebrate the stories of those who have had the courage to face depression.
Join us for the Facing Depression in East Central Indiana Monologues and Book Launch. Admission is FREE, and attendees will receive a copy of the book (donations are welcomed). The night will include theatrical readings from the book as well as a showing of a short documentary about how this project was put together.
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Facing Depression in East Central Indiana is an affiliate of The Facing Project, a national organization that connects people through stories to strengthen communities. Founded in Muncie, Indiana, in 2012, The Facing Project has led three other projects in Muncie that debuted at Muncie Civic Theatre: Facing Poverty in Delaware County (2012), Facing Autism in Muncie (2013), and Facing Disabilities in East Central Indiana (2014).
Sep 17, 2015
Thursday
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Poet Jacqueline Suskin discusses her book "Go Ahead and Like It"
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 225
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Poet, writer and artist Jacqueline Suskin will discuss her latest book "Go Ahead and Like It" and her job as a poet at 7 p.m. Sept. 17 in AJ 225 as part of the School of Art's Visiting Artist guest lecture series.
Suskin is known for her ongoing work with a piece she calls Poem Store, where she composes on-demand poetry on a manual typewriter for customers who choose both a topic and a price in exchange for a unique verse. Poem Store has been Suskin's main occupation since 2009.
Suskin and her projects have been profiled in the New York Times T Magazine, the New York Times Style and Fashion section, the Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, Time Out Los Angeles and elsewhere.Mar 19, 2016
Saturday
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Facing Cancer -- The Monologues
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
Facing Cancer in East Central Indiana
15 stories of those who have faced Cancer in East Central Indiana, 15 writers who carried their stories, and 15 actors who will bring the stories to life on stage. Join The Facing Project, Little Red Door Cancer Services of East Central Indiana, and the Ingelhart Scholars from Ball State University as the community comes together to celebrate stories of survival.
This theatrical production is FREE and open to the public. All attendees will receive a copy of the book: "Facing Cancer in East Central Indiana."
Co-sponsored by:
The Facing Project, Little Red Door Cancer Services of East Central Indiana, Ball State University, Indiana University Health, St. Vincent Health, Indiana Campus Compact, and the Muncie Civic Theatre.
About The Facing Project:
The Facing Project is a national nonprofit headquartered in Muncie, IN, with a mission of connecting people through stories to strengthen communities. The Facing Project’s model has been used in more 30 communities across the country, led to more than 20,000 books, and has engaged 2,000 participants in its storytelling projects. In 2014, the organization was named one of three oral history projects to watch by The Huffington Post. Learn more at: http://www.facingproject.com/.
Mar 23, 2016
Wednesday
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In Print Festival of First Books
8:00pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Women's Week 2016 Flyer
Authors who have just published their first books and editors from small press or literary journals will give readings, talking about their experiences getting published, & will work with Ball State students.
Presented by the English department and the creative writing program.
Oct 6, 2016
Thursday
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Arts Walk
5:00pm to 12:42pm @
Downtown
Join for a gallery walk around DWNTWN Muncie. Watch and learn from local artists as they perform their craft in various DWNTWN shops. Enjoy their company and purchase their unique creations.
ArtWalk is the biggest annual celebration of Muncie’s Arts and Culture and will attract thousands to DWNTWN
- The Fall 2016 Muncie YART 5:00pm to 9:00pm @ Corner of Walnut & Charles Streets
Muncie, Indiana – YART is Coming!
YART is a Yard Sale for Art! YART began in Muncie, Indiana with students at Ball State University and continues in several U.S. cities! The Muncie YART is now held Downtown, twice a year, Spring and Fall, on the First Thursday of every May and October.
The Fall 2016 Muncie YART will be held in conjunction with the 2016 ArtsWalk, in the Old National Financial lot on the corner of Walnut and Charles Streets in Downtown Muncie, Indiana, on Thursday, October 6th, from 5-9pm.
This community art sale, with a goal of making art affordable and accessible to everyone, brings together artists and art patrons in a casual and unique setting.
All forms of art are welcome! Art of all kinds, by all kinds of artists! YART encourages interaction between artists and the community, hoping to make art more accessible, especially to those who think they cannot afford to buy art for themselves. To this goal, all YART art will be priced below $40!
Each YART Artist will be present throughout YART to meet the public, discuss their art, handle sales personally, and some artists will be making art LIVE at YART!
The Fall 2016 Muncie YART will feature a wide variety of jewelry, clothing, photography, oil/acrylic/watercolor paintings, fused glass, ceramics, knits, pottery, candles, toys, drawings, sculpture, lampwork glass, stuffed animals, digital art, mosaics, the The Bookish Princess, Midwest Writer's Workshop's Poems While You Wait, the Art Mart Mobile Demo Lab, LIVE ART and LIVE MUSIC, and so much more!
Fun for all ages - YART and the annual ArtsWalk are for the whole family!
Miss Moth and the YART Artists very much thank Cheryl Crowder of the Muncie Downtown Development Partnership and Old National Financial for their generous support! :) YART is an all-volunteer, no-budget, community event. THANK YOU!
RSVP here:
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Jan 19, 2017
Thursday
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Mentoring in Muncie: A Facing Project
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
Think about the mentors in your life. Where would you be without them?
Join us at the Muncie Civic Theatre to watch these stories unfold and see the impacts of mentoring in our community. Join the storytellers, writers, and non-profit partners for refreshments following the event.This event is FREE and open to the public. All attendees will receive a copy of the book, "Mentoring in Muncie: A Facing Project."
Brought to you by:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware County -
www.bbbsmuncie.org
BBBS of Delaware County believes that every child has the ability to succeed and thrive in life, and we work to provide children with the support and opportunities to reach their full potential through professionally developed and supported one-to-one mentoring relationships.
The Facing Project -
www.facingproject.com/
The Facing Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that connects people through stories to strengthen communities. Founded in Muncie, Indiana, by J.R. Jamison and Kelsey Timmerman, the organization has connected writers, storytellers, artists, educators, and community leaders in over 100 communities across the country. Hailed by The Huffington Post, Harlem World Magazine, and Soul Train as one of three oral history projects to watch, The Facing Project provides a model, tools, coaching, and a platform for communities to arm themselves with stories to begin crucial conversations on social justice issues—neighbor to neighbor, community to community—by discussing solutions and exploring healing through their own narratives.
Apr 6, 2017
Thursday
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April's First Thursday (full listing)
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Multiple locations
Dylan Martinex, H2O/SiO2, The Atrium Gallery, Ball State University Elizabeth Coleman (1st place, 9th-12th grade category), Cornerstone Center for the Arts Lohren Deeg, Muncie's Village, The Fickle Peach Josh Winkler, "The America Chestnut: Ghosts on The Appalachian Trail," at “David + Sarojini Johnson’s Legacy Exhibition,” Gordy Fine Art and Framing Evan Burnette, "Gathering Universe," from "Disengagement Party: Comic Surrealism," at Madjax Andrew Schultz, "The Discord of our Division," from "Furtive Dialogue," at Madjax Interactive Drawing Installation by IDIA Lab at Madjax Maring Hunt Community Drawing Project at Madjax "Stars, Cars & Bars" at Muncie Civic Theatre "Design for Choreography and Social Dance" at the Muncie Makes Lab Clara Leslie, "Psychxotc," from the Visual Communication Senior Design Show at the Muncie Makes Lab Julie Vance, "Art in Bloom" at Raymond James & Associates, Inc. “Our Point of View: The Photography of Bill and Cindy Britton" at Studio Exhale "Conservation Tales" book signing at Twin Archer Brewpub (all ages)
The Atrium Gallery
Arts and Journalism Building, 1st floor, Ball State University campusAn opening reception for Dylan Martinez’s MFA thesis exhibition, “A Journey to the Edge of Perception,” will be held from 4-6pm. Martinez’s work explores the peripheries of art and science, pulling at the fabric of our reality with innovative glass sculptures and installations that challenge the way we see and experience our world.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E. MainApril’s First Thursday festivities will include the opening of a new gallery show featuring the winners of the 2017 Young Artist Exhibition presented by PrimeTrust Federal Credit Union. School children living in and around Delaware County submitted over 100 2D and 3D pieces of artwork to the Young Artist Exhibition in March. A panel of esteemed judges chose the top three and one honorable mention in four grade categories. The winners were announced at a public reception on Thursday, March 2.
The top 16 pieces will be on display in the Cornerstone Art Gallery throughout the month of April with the opening of the show on Thursday, April 6 in conjunction with First Thursday. In preparation for the show, all of the winning 2D pieces were matted and framed by Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company.
Young artists included in the show are Elizabeth Coleman, Natalie Talbot, Michael Marling, Clarissa Terry, Megan Trappe, Maddie McBride, Jadon Waterhouse, Emma White, Alexandra Stone, Christina Ray, Meghan Buehler, Lilly Cole, Lillian Barber, Moira McCrory, Johanna McKee, and Aaron Buehler.
The Cornerstone Art Gallery will be open to the public from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 6. The 2017 Young Artist Exhibition winners will remain on display in the Cornerstone Art Gallery throughout April. For more information about the show visit cornerstonearts.org.
The Fickle Peach (21+)
117 E. Charles"Urban Plein Air: Travel Sketches and Watercolors." Lohren Deeg will show a series of framed digital prints from his travel and design sketchbooks collected over the last decade. These sketches and watercolors depict urban and landscape scenes with a variety of ink and watercolor media, and in each case were drawn or painted in-situ. Deeg explores the ability for field sketches to create a dialogue between the experience of place and design thinking, as well as engage local residents and fellow travelers.
Deeg is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, where he has taught beginning design and visual communication courses since 2001. Mr. Deeg collaborates with a small design and planning firm in downtown Muncie, Indiana, and maintains a small independent illustration practice as a member of the American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI). He recently won two awards from ASAI in their annual competition.
https://www.asai.org/members/lohrendeeg/
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E. MainGordy Fine Art & Framing Co. will celebrate First Thursday April 6th from 5 – 8 pm with an opening reception for :David + Sarojini Johnson Legacy Exhibition,” a collection of print work from past students celebrating the Johnsons' legacy as educators and mentors. David and Sarojini will address the crowd at 6:15. Light refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend. The exhibit remains on view through April 29, 2017.
The month of April at Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co. will be dedicated to recognizing and illuminating the influence of two of the downtown gallery’s represented artists. The David + Sarojini Johnson Legacy Exhibition features woodcuts, linocuts, intaglios, and screen prints from several Ball State University’s printmaking students between the years 1988 and 2017, most of whom have made careers out of printmaking, either as educators or professional artists. On his time with so many students over the years, David Johnson reflected, “They had energy and ambition. I got to see their work as it was being made. It was and is very exciting. It was like we were taking turns driving the same big car on a long adventurous trip to an unknown but fantastic destination.”
David Johnson has exhibited his woodcuts and intaglio prints regionally and nationally since 1984. He has received numerous awards for his work at such national exhibitions as “The Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition” at Bradley University and “Harper College National Print and Drawing Exhibition”. He has many prints and artist’s books in private and public collections such as the Harvard University Art Museum, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri and the Grunewald Center for Graphic Arts in Los Angeles. David Johnson has taught printmaking and drawing at Ball State University since 1988.
Printmaker Sarojini Jha Johnson, professor of printmaking at Ball State University, is widely known for her intricate color intaglios which often depict animal and landscape imagery. She has exhibited extensively throughout the United States, has exhibited internationally, and won numerous awards for her color etchings. She has received many awards and grants at Ball State and served as Associate Chairperson from 1996 to 2002. Sarojini Johnson holds an MFA from Miami University and a BFA and BA from the University of Cincinnati, in Drawing and French, respectively.
Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company promotes talented artists and offers expert design and craftsmanship for framing and displaying treasured family possessions and works of art. The David + Sarojini Johnson Legacy Exhibition may also be viewed through Saturday, April 29, 2017 during regular business hours: Monday through Friday, 9 am – 5:30 pm, Saturday, 9 am – 3 pm. Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to Muncie Civic Theatre. For more information, visit www.gordyframing.com or call 765-284-8422.Madjax
628 S. WalnutOpening Reception for “Disengagement Party: Comic Surrealism,” an MFA Thesis Exhibition by Evan Burnette
Muncie Arts and Culture Council and Ball State University School of Art have partnered to produce this thesis exhibition at Madjax in Downtown Muncie. Disengagement Party: Comic Surrealism by glass artist Evan Burnette will celebrate with an opening reception for First Thursday, April 6th from 5 - 8 pm. The artist will be on hand during the event and introduced at 7:30 pm for a brief discussion of his work followed by an informal Q&A.Evan Burnette is currently pursuing his MFA in Glass at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. His sculptural artwork is a combination of early twentieth century Surrealist art and the cynicism of modern sketch comedy. The exhibition Disengagement Party: Comic Surrealism features new work by the artist, including a large-scale installation piece comprised of more than 100 terracotta squirrels, satirical stained glass, and a video of the artist transporting a five foot wooden phallus in a wheelbarrow. The fun, colorful, and often humorous exhibition of his work is intentional and aims to disengage the viewer from the seriousness of modern art. This exhibit does contain mature content and may be not appropriate for young audiences.
Evan Burnette is a Masters of Fine Arts candidate in Glass at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Burnette, a native of Springfield, Illinois, received his BFA from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Burnette’s work has gained recognition throughout the country including finalist status in The Illinois Governor’s Collegiate Art Competition, The Rickert Ziebolt Trust Awards, The National Sculpture Society Awards, and the Niche Awards, among others. His work is also currently featured in The Corning Museum of Glass’ most recent publication of New Glass Review. He hopes to pursue a university teaching career upon graduation.
Light refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend. Disengagement Party: Comic Surrealism will remain on view through Thursday, April 20th. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 2 - 6 pm, Friday, 2 - 8 pm, Saturday 12 - 8 pm, and Sunday 12 - 4 pm. Madjax is located at 514 E Jackson St. Muncie, Indiana 47305. Please use the Main St. entrance. Visit www.munciearts.org for more information.
Muncie Arts and Culture council seeks to create, educate, advocate, nurture, and inspire integration of the arts via civic initiatives and through engagement with individual artists and arts organizations.
Opening Reception for “Furtive Dialogue,” an MFA Thesis Exhibition by Andrew Schultz
Muncie Arts and Culture Council and Ball State University School of Art have partnered to produce this thesis exhibition at Madjax in Downtown Muncie. Furtive Dialogue, by glass artist Andrew Schultz, will celebrate with an opening reception for First Thursday, April 6th from 5 - 8 pm. The artist will be on hand during the opening and introduced at 6:45 pm for a brief discussion of his work followed by an informal Q&A.Andrew Schultz is a Masters of Fine Art candidate in Glass at Ball State University. Schultz’s sculptural work is designed to engage the viewer with its physical presence. A substantial portion of his work explores the dichotomy between the individual and social systems in which we exist. For Furtive Dialogue, he draws inspiration from the multifaceted ways in which we communicate, through both verbal and body languages. The exhibition celebrates the culmination of three years of research for the artist and incorporates a variety of neon, mixed media, and art glass fabrication processes and techniques. Some of the sculptures featured are interactive, and viewers are encouraged to engage with those artworks.
Andrew Schultz was born in Janesville, Wisconsin and currently lives in Muncie, where he is pursuing a Masters of Fine Art in Glass at Ball State University. Schultz received his BFA in Glass from the University of Wisconsin - River Falls in 2012. Schultz has exhibited work throughout the Midwest and Southwest including Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Arizona.
Light refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend. Furtive Dialogue will remain on view through Thursday, April 20th. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 2 - 6 pm, Friday 2 - 8 pm, Saturday 12 - 8 pm, and Sunday 12 - 4 pm. Madjax is located at 514 E Jackson St. Muncie, Indiana 47305. Please use the Main St. entrance. Visit www.munciearts.org for more information.
“IDIA Lab: Interactive Drawing Installation"
Ball State University's IDIA Lab will exhibit a new interactive drawing installation at Madjax during April's First Thursday. The work allows users to paint with their hands through gesture onto virtual canvas.“Maring-Hunt Community Garden Project” by Prof .Pam Harwood and 4th year Architecture students
Maring-Hunt Public Library and Ball State University are partnering to expand the impact of the existing Maring-Hunt Community Gardens. The final master plan includes built pavilions that serve as shade and shelter for gardeners, community gathering spaces, a market, community kitchen, educational outreach to the library and Southview Elementary, as well as various other outdoor play and experiential elements. Our team is focusing the remainder of this semester on a gardener’s pavilion and raised garden beds. All current images, mock ups, prototypes, as well as a dry set of the structure and garden beds will be exhibited at the MadJax Maker’s Hub. Enter through the Main St. and Monroe St. doors.Funding for this project comes through an Academic Excellence Grant, Ball State Provost Grant, and CAP Makes | Muncie Makes.
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main“Stars, Cars & Bars”- Muncie Civic Theatre will be hosting a car show and family event on April's First Thursday. We will have ice cream and food vendors, classic cars, a bar by Scotty's Brewhouse, and music from Grease & Taffetas, both hailing from the 50's.
Muncie Makes Lab
628 S. Walnut“Design for Choreography and Social Dance” by Prof. Joe Bilello and first-year CAP (College of Architecture and Planning) students. This exhibition will feature 15 musical pieces, interpreted by choreography students and social dancers given designed environments fit to their dance music.
“Visual Communication Senior Design Show” by Assistant Professor Shantanu Suman. The Vis Com Senior Design Show is an exhibit by a select group of senior-year Graphic Design students at Ball State University’s School of Art. Students will display concept boards of their capstone design campaign, a multifaceted project that will represent the culmination of their design education by demonstrating a connection between academic theory and practice of design. Topics include: National Parks, psychedelic music and drug abuse, the Muncie Arts Community, butterfly conservation, endangered sea turtles, gender and identity development, virtual reality, among others.
Raymond James & Associates, Inc.
400 S. Walnut St. (Ste. 100)Please join us from 5-7 pm for a live demonstration by Julie Vance of “Buckcreek in Bloom” as she creates a floral interpretation of a displayed work of art. This will serve as a preview for “Art in Bloom,” which will take place May 19-21, 2017 at the David Owsley Museum of Art, Ball State University. Light refreshments will be served.
Savage's Ale House (21+)
127 N. High“Labold Brothers: On the Road” is a collection of prints and drawings by James and Greg Labold documenting their recent road trip from the southwestern U.S. to the East Coast. James earned an MFA in Glass from Ball State University and also holds a BFA from Tyler School of Art. Greg, who specializes in printmaking, also holds a BFA from Tyler School of Art. The two brothers currently live and work in Philadelphia, PA. Their work will be on display at Savages Alehouse for April’s First Thursday.
Studio Exhale
103 N. High St.Please join us for an opening reception from 5-8 pm for “Our Point of View: The Photography of Bill and Cindy Britton.” This show features the unique perspective of the world through the eyes of Bill and Cindy Britton. Bill started taking photos after some friends and neighbors passed on and there were no photo of them. He believes that art is an important part of life and it allows us to communicate in ways that help express our feelings, ideas and concepts. Cindy's past artistry was musical, but now she finds herself experimenting with the visual. Steampunk attire is encouraged but not required!
Twin Archer Brewpub (all ages)
117 W. Charles St.Meet the creators of Conservation Tales, books about wildlife conservation for young readers (grades 3-5): Author Tom J. McConnell, Ph.D., from the Department of Biology, Art Director Barbara Giorgio from the School of Art at Ball State University, Illustrators Sami Pfaff and Sierra Hensley, and Graphic Designer Brooke Gabrek.
From 5-9 pm, Conservation Tales: The Cerulean Warbler, the first book in the series, will be available for purchase and you will get a sneak peek at the next book in the series, Conservation Tales: Bats.
Illustrations from The Cerulean Warbler and Bats will be on exhibit. To make your child's experience meaningful and memorable, there will be coloring pages with informative science tips. Twin Archer is a family friendly restaurant.
Caring for the living things that share our planet starts early. Our children and grandchildren will make the choices that may make the difference between extinction and survival for many species. Help them understand the science behind wildlife conservation while discovering potential careers and experiencing inquiry-based science at home.
Learn more about the series at www.conservationtales.com
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April's First Thursday (full listing)
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Multiple locations
- The Fall 2016 Muncie YART 5:00pm to 9:00pm @ Corner of Walnut & Charles Streets
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Arts Walk
5:00pm to 12:42pm @
Downtown
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In Print Festival of First Books
8:00pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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Facing Cancer -- The Monologues
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
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Poet Jacqueline Suskin discusses her book "Go Ahead and Like It"
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 225
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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Facing Depression in East Central Indiana: The Monologues
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
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Gallery Walk Reading Series
6:00pm to 12:42pm @
Brother Animal
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Hillcroft Services and The Facing Project Present: The Facing Disabilities Monologues
6:00pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
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YART - A Yard Sale for Art in Downtown Muncie!
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown
Old National Lot
- The Power of Words poetry reading benefit and art auction 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Valhalla 215 S Walnut
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YART - A Yard Sale for Art!
5:00pm to 12:42pm @
Downtown
Old National Lot
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Art of Injustice exhibition opening
6:30pm to 9:00pm @
The Cup
1608 W. University Ave
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Lecture: Gender in Comics, with Comic Book Artist and Scholar Rachel Marie-Crane Williams
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Burkhardt Building, Ball State University
Room 109
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Who's Ear?
8:30pm to 10:00pm @
Folly Moon
114 N Mulberry
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In Print Panel
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University
Ballroom
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In Print Reading
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University
Ballroom