610 past events with the ball state university tag
19 upcoming events with this tagJan 11, 2019
Friday
-
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure - Planetarium Show
5:30pm to 6:10pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 5:30pm, Saturdays at 2:30pm
Follow Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Families with children in preschool through second grade will especially enjoy this program but kids of all ages will enjoy learning from our Sesame Street friends.
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 6:30pm to 7:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
Earth, Moon, and Sun
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 6:30pm, Saturdays at 3:30pm
Explore the relationship between Earth, Moon, and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions. Coyote has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and learn to distinguish between myths and science. Learn the basics of fusion and solar energy and why the Sun rises and sets. Examine the Moon's orbit, craters, phases and eclipses. You'll even take a look at past and future space travel to our Moon ... and beyond! Families with children in grades two through five will especially enjoy this look at the Earth-Moon-Sun system, though audiences of all ages can appreciate learning the science behind the myths.
Jan 12, 2019
Saturday
-
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure - Planetarium Show
2:30pm to 3:10pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 5:30pm, Saturdays at 2:30pm
Follow Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Families with children in preschool through second grade will especially enjoy this program but kids of all ages will enjoy learning from our Sesame Street friends.
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 3:30pm to 4:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
Earth, Moon, and Sun
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 6:30pm, Saturdays at 3:30pm
Explore the relationship between Earth, Moon, and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions. Coyote has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and learn to distinguish between myths and science. Learn the basics of fusion and solar energy and why the Sun rises and sets. Examine the Moon's orbit, craters, phases and eclipses. You'll even take a look at past and future space travel to our Moon ... and beyond! Families with children in grades two through five will especially enjoy this look at the Earth-Moon-Sun system, though audiences of all ages can appreciate learning the science behind the myths.
Jan 18, 2019
Friday
-
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure - Planetarium Show
5:30pm to 6:10pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 5:30pm, Saturdays at 2:30pm
Follow Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Families with children in preschool through second grade will especially enjoy this program but kids of all ages will enjoy learning from our Sesame Street friends.
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 6:30pm to 7:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
Earth, Moon, and Sun
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 6:30pm, Saturdays at 3:30pm
Explore the relationship between Earth, Moon, and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions. Coyote has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and learn to distinguish between myths and science. Learn the basics of fusion and solar energy and why the Sun rises and sets. Examine the Moon's orbit, craters, phases and eclipses. You'll even take a look at past and future space travel to our Moon ... and beyond! Families with children in grades two through five will especially enjoy this look at the Earth-Moon-Sun system, though audiences of all ages can appreciate learning the science behind the myths.
Jan 19, 2019
Saturday
-
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure - Planetarium Show
2:30pm to 3:10pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 5:30pm, Saturdays at 2:30pm
Follow Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Families with children in preschool through second grade will especially enjoy this program but kids of all ages will enjoy learning from our Sesame Street friends.
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 3:30pm to 4:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
Earth, Moon, and Sun
Jan. 4, 5 | 11, 12 | and 18, 19
Fridays at 6:30pm, Saturdays at 3:30pm
Explore the relationship between Earth, Moon, and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions. Coyote has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and learn to distinguish between myths and science. Learn the basics of fusion and solar energy and why the Sun rises and sets. Examine the Moon's orbit, craters, phases and eclipses. You'll even take a look at past and future space travel to our Moon ... and beyond! Families with children in grades two through five will especially enjoy this look at the Earth-Moon-Sun system, though audiences of all ages can appreciate learning the science behind the myths.
Feb 7, 2019
Thursday
-
Digital Marketing Summit
9:30am @
Ball State University Alumni Center
2800 W Bethel Ave
Cost: $99 through the end of 2018, $149 January through event Muncie, Indiana – The Center for Advancement of Digital Marketing and Analytics is once again hosting a Digital Marketing Summit at Ball State University’s Alumni Center on Thursday, February 7, 2019. Perfect for small business owners, non-profit staff, and marketing professionals, the Digital Marketing Summit is an affordable, educational opportunity for the Muncie community.
CADMA’s Digital Marketing Summit will begin with a light breakfast and networking activities followed by the keynote speaker, Mitch Causey of Lessonly. Causey will present Whoops! Marketing Balance is Sink or Swim, discussing how companies create growth through balancing brand and demand in their marketing efforts. Following lunch, attendees will choose three breakout sessions to attend based on their own interests and needs. Breakout session topics can be found below.
Now through the end of the year, tickets to the Digital Marketing Summit are just $99. This includes a light breakfast, lunch, and four total sessions that will strengthen your digital marketing skills. Find more information on the Summit via Ball State’s website or email Kari Wissel with questions.
Breakout session topics (you may choose three):
Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the Blog: Creating Content for Every Step of the Customer JourneyUpdating Your Social Media Channel PlanCreating a Content Marketing Machine with Limited ResourcesNonprofit Videos (on a Budget) that Engage and Retain DonorsYour Organization Has a Meaningful Story: Are You Telling it the Right Way?
Session descriptions can be provided by CADMA.
- Legal Empowerment: Strengthening a Community's Access to Justice 7:00pm to 9:00pm @ L.A. Pittenger Student Center Student Center Ballroom, Ball State University
Legal Empowerment: Strengthening a Community's Access to Justice
Thursday, February 7 at 7:00 pm
Ballroom, L.A. Pittenger Student Center
The College of Sciences and Humanities, the Department of Political Science, and the Legal Studies Program invite you to join us for "Legal Empowerment: Strengthening a Community’s Access to Justice," a community discussion to examine obstacles citizens face when navigating legal services meant to protect and advance their rights. Community partners, the Access to Justice Clinic (part of the Legal Studies Program), and local judiciary members discuss how they are working together to support and assist underrepresented populations in Delaware County when accessing legal systems.Panelist include:
Honorable Kimberly S. Dowling, Judge – Delaware County Circuit Court #2
Jenny Hamilton – President/CEO, LifeStream Services, Inc.
Ashley Soldaat – Director, Delaware County CASA
Dr. Darren Wheeler – Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, Ball State University
Professor Brad Gideon – Teaching Professor and Director of Legal Studies, Ball State UniversityFeb 14, 2019
Thursday
-
Music in the Museum
5:00pm @
David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue
On Valentine's Day, Joel and Becca Braun, bass player and mezzo-soprano, with pianist Galit Gertsenzon-Fromm, will perform love songs inspired by Impressions of Love: J. Ottis and Winifred Brady Adams, a Ball State University Centennial Exhibition in DOMA's Sculpture Court.
A welcome reception sponsored in part by the Ball State University School of Music will begin at 5:00 p.m., and the concert will begin at 6:00 p.m. A special opportunity to view the exhibition will follow the concert.
Free and open to the public.image: In Poppyland (detail), J. Ottis Adams. 1901, oil on canvas, Frank C. Ball Collection, gift of the Ball Brothers Foundation, 1995.035.040 (after treatment).
Feb 27, 2019
Wednesday
-
PlySpace Fellow Kevin Titzer // Artist Lecture at BSU
6:00pm to 8:00pm @
Ball State University
Art and Journalism Building, room 225
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
Kevin Titzer // PlySpace Spring Fellow
Kevin Titzer is the Spring Fellow at PlySpace, an artist-in-residence program of the Muncie Arts and Culture Council. He will speak about his work and his practice at the School of Art at Ball State University.
Titzer was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana in the United States, although he has been based in the Saguenay region of Quebec for the last nine years. His sculptures are predominantly created from found and scavenged materials. His site-specific installation work is often crafted from materials gathered at the location of construction and formed into improvised house structures. These structures are highly informed by the communities they are created in. Titzer has been exhibiting professionally in art galleries for twenty years and his work has been shown in Canada, Mexico, Japan, UK, and across the United States.
Mar 2, 2019
Saturday
-
The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show
7:00pm to 8:30pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
Come to the Charles W. Brown Planetarium and watch as Ball State University astronomers and their students obtain deep-sky images with extremely light-sensitive cameras on telescopes located at dark sites in Arizona, South America and the Canary Islands. These telescopes span 7 time zones and give access to the Southern Hemisphere sky that is not visible from Indiana. BSU is part of the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA) that operates these research instruments through the Internet. You will see star clusters, nebulae and galaxies in real time and reach distances of millions of light years! The planetarium star projector will show you where these objects are located in the night sky – even the sky as seen in Chile or the Canary Islands. Join us for this is truly unique event. This may be the first time a live-sky event of this scale has been done by any planetarium anywhere!
Planetarium Information
· Planetarium shows are free of charge. We appreciate your support to make this possible.
· No tickets or reservations are required for public planetarium shows, but plan to arrive early as seating is done on a first-come, first-served basis. We do our best to open doors 30 minutes before show time.
· Food, drinks, gum or candy are not permitted in the planetarium.
· Children 17 years and under should be accompanied by an adult.
· Cellphones and any electronics that emit light must be turned off at the start of all programs. Please refrain from wearing light-up shoes to any planetarium programs.
· Please do not touch any of the planetarium equipment.
· The planetarium is located on the west end of the Cooper Science Complex, at 2000 W. Riverside Ave., Muncie.
For directions and parking information, as well as general policies, please visit the Charles W. Brown Planetarium website.
- The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show 9:00pm to 10:00pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
Come to the Charles W. Brown Planetarium and watch as Ball State University astronomers and their students obtain deep-sky images with extremely light-sensitive cameras on telescopes located at dark sites in Arizona, South America and the Canary Islands. These telescopes span 7 time zones and give access to the Southern Hemisphere sky that is not visible from Indiana. BSU is part of the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA) that operates these research instruments through the Internet. You will see star clusters, nebulae and galaxies in real time and reach distances of millions of light years! The planetarium star projector will show you where these objects are located in the night sky – even the sky as seen in Chile or the Canary Islands. Join us for this is truly unique event. This may be the first time a live-sky event of this scale has been done by any planetarium anywhere!
Planetarium Information
· Planetarium shows are free of charge. We appreciate your support to make this possible.
· No tickets or reservations are required for public planetarium shows, but plan to arrive early as seating is done on a first-come, first-served basis. We do our best to open doors 30 minutes before show time.
· Food, drinks, gum or candy are not permitted in the planetarium.
· Children 17 years and under should be accompanied by an adult.
· Cellphones and any electronics that emit light must be turned off at the start of all programs. Please refrain from wearing light-up shoes to any planetarium programs.
· Please do not touch any of the planetarium equipment.
· The planetarium is located on the west end of the Cooper Science Complex, at 2000 W. Riverside Ave., Muncie.
For directions and parking information, as well as general policies, please visit the Charles W. Brown Planetarium website.
Mar 9, 2019
Saturday
-
Community Photographers Invitation Day
8:00am to 12:00pm @
Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
Ball State University
2500 W. University Ave.
Community Photographers Invitation Day
Take advantage of the early morning light to photograph orchids and other tropical plants, large and small. Bring your cameras, tripod and an assortment of lenses and surround yourself with beautiful orchids and other tropical plants.
The Rinard Orchid Greenhouse is located in Christy Woods on the Ball State University campus. The facility houses the largest collegiate collection of orchids in the USA in a lush tropical setting. There is always something in bloom throughout the year.
Access from University Ave. Parking is available and free on Saturdays. For information, contact: Curator Cheryl LeBlanc: cleblanc@bsu.edu or (765) 285-8839
Mar 16, 2019
Saturday
-
The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show
7:30pm to 9:00pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
Come to the Charles W. Brown Planetarium and watch as Ball State University astronomers and their students obtain deep-sky images with extremely light-sensitive cameras on telescopes located at dark sites in Arizona, South America and the Canary Islands. These telescopes span 7 time zones and give access to the Southern Hemisphere sky that is not visible from Indiana. BSU is part of the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA) that operates these research instruments through the Internet. You will see star clusters, nebulae and galaxies in real time and reach distances of millions of light years! The planetarium star projector will show you where these objects are located in the night sky – even the sky as seen in Chile or the Canary Islands. Join us for this is truly unique event. This may be the first time a live-sky event of this scale has been done by any planetarium anywhere!
Planetarium Information
· Planetarium shows are free of charge. We appreciate your support to make this possible.
· No tickets or reservations are required for public planetarium shows, but plan to arrive early as seating is done on a first-come, first-served basis. We do our best to open doors 30 minutes before show time.
· Food, drinks, gum or candy are not permitted in the planetarium.
· Children 17 years and under should be accompanied by an adult.
· Cellphones and any electronics that emit light must be turned off at the start of all programs. Please refrain from wearing light-up shoes to any planetarium programs.
· Please do not touch any of the planetarium equipment.
· The planetarium is located on the west end of the Cooper Science Complex, at 2000 W. Riverside Ave., Muncie.
For directions and parking information, as well as general policies, please visit the Charles W. Brown Planetarium website.
- The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show 9:30pm to 10:30pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
Come to the Charles W. Brown Planetarium and watch as Ball State University astronomers and their students obtain deep-sky images with extremely light-sensitive cameras on telescopes located at dark sites in Arizona, South America and the Canary Islands. These telescopes span 7 time zones and give access to the Southern Hemisphere sky that is not visible from Indiana. BSU is part of the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA) that operates these research instruments through the Internet. You will see star clusters, nebulae and galaxies in real time and reach distances of millions of light years! The planetarium star projector will show you where these objects are located in the night sky – even the sky as seen in Chile or the Canary Islands. Join us for this is truly unique event. This may be the first time a live-sky event of this scale has been done by any planetarium anywhere!
Planetarium Information
· Planetarium shows are free of charge. We appreciate your support to make this possible.
· No tickets or reservations are required for public planetarium shows, but plan to arrive early as seating is done on a first-come, first-served basis. We do our best to open doors 30 minutes before show time.
· Food, drinks, gum or candy are not permitted in the planetarium.
· Children 17 years and under should be accompanied by an adult.
· Cellphones and any electronics that emit light must be turned off at the start of all programs. Please refrain from wearing light-up shoes to any planetarium programs.
· Please do not touch any of the planetarium equipment.
· The planetarium is located on the west end of the Cooper Science Complex, at 2000 W. Riverside Ave., Muncie.
For directions and parking information, as well as general policies, please visit the Charles W. Brown Planetarium website.
Mar 23, 2019
Saturday
-
Muncie Symphony Orchestra: Symmography
7:30pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Avenue, Muncie, IN 47306
Cost: Youth (K-12) $5; Ball State students FREE in advance with ID/$10 at door; Adults, $25 - $35 Be the first to hear all three medal winners of the 2018 10th Quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, held only once every four years with competitors from around the world.
This special evening will start with a side-by-side performance with the Youth Symphony Orchestra of East Central Indiana. Listen to the accomplishments of these talented young musicians as they take the stage with a professional orchestra for a special evening.
Mar 29, 2019
Friday
-
Final Friday
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue
FINAL FRIDAY: LOVE
Emcees Braydee Euliss and C.S. Hendershot introduce PechaKucha* talks to Muncie to highlight what is unique, unexpected, and inspiring in our city.
Enjoy music by DJ Jannell, refreshments & cash bar, art, and a look at Impressions of Love: J. Ottis and Winifred Brady Adams, a Ball State University Centennial Exhibition.
Check the Facebook event for details as activities and presenters are added to the lineup!
*PechaKucha, Japanese for "chit chat," is a concise presentation format where 20 images are timed to automatically advance every 20 seconds as a presenter talks along. Each presentation lasts only 6 minutes, 40 seconds. This is an informal and fun gathering where creative people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, snaps—just about anything, really—in the PechaKucha format.
Apr 4, 2019
Thursday
-
Nowhere to be and all day to get there: Exhibition by Kevin Titzer
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
PlySpace Gallery
608 E Main Street, Muncie, IN 47305
Kevin Titzer sculpture installation
Join us for the opening of Nowhere To Be And All Day To Get There // An Installation by PlySpace Resident Fellow Kevin Titzer
First Thursday // April 4th // 5 - 8 PM
Artist talk at 7:00 PM
PlySpace Gallery
608 E. Main Street, Muncie, IN
Free and open to the public
Additional open gallery hours:
Friday, April 5th // 3-7 PM
Saturday, April 6th // 10-2 PM
Thursday, April 11th // 3-7 PM
Friday, April 12th // 3-7 PM
Saturday, April 13th // 3-7 PM
Kevin Titzer is currently the Spring Fellow at PlySpace, an artist residency program of the Muncie Arts and Culture Council. "Nowhere To Be And All Day To Get There" Is the fifth installment of an ongoing project started at the end of 2017 in which Titzer traveled to different communities, such as Guadalajara, Mexico; Bloomington, Indiana; and Quebec, Canada, to create art from local resources. Through the process of scavenging materials and meeting people in the region, he worked to take in the feel of each place and its history. Titzer says, "Often different communities value and discard different things. This makes each installment unique and couldn't be created in any other place or time."
The installation at PlySpace uses found, donated, and scavenged materials from around the area. Some of the found-object sculptures and structures will have interactive elements, like electronic movement or sound, activated by the viewer. Titzer says his final exhibition is a mix of his own experiences and reactions, "I'm left with an amalgam of images that filters through the studio. What emerges is an impressionistic view of my time spent in a specific region. In this respect, the art often reflects aspects of that community, but isn't a one to one portrait per se."
Titzer has been working with Ball State School of Art Students in the 3D Foundations courses to explore the use of found objects in sculpture. The two classes he has worked with will be contributing found-object bird sculptures to the final exhibition, each designed and crafted by a different student.
Kevin Titzer was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana in the United States, although he has been based in the Saguenay region of Quebec for the last nine years. He has been exhibiting professionally in art galleries for twenty years and his work has been shown in Canada, Mexico, Japan, UK, and across the United States. You can learn more about his work at kevintitzer.com and at www.plyspace.org.
Muncie Arts and Culture Council is a nonprofit organization and the designated Arts partner for the City of Muncie. PlySpace is a program of the MACC in partnership with the City of Muncie, Ball State University School of Art and Sustainable Muncie Corporation. PlySpace is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Learn more at www.munciearts.org and www.plyspace.org
-
Nowhere to be and all day to get there: Exhibition by Kevin Titzer
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
PlySpace Gallery
608 E Main Street, Muncie, IN 47305
-
Final Friday
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue
- The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show 9:30pm to 10:30pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
-
The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show
7:30pm to 9:00pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
- The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show 9:00pm to 10:00pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
-
The Real Universe in Real Time - Planetarium Show
7:00pm to 8:30pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
2000 W Riverside Ave
-
PlySpace Fellow Kevin Titzer // Artist Lecture at BSU
6:00pm to 8:00pm @
Ball State University
Art and Journalism Building, room 225
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
- Legal Empowerment: Strengthening a Community's Access to Justice 7:00pm to 9:00pm @ L.A. Pittenger Student Center Student Center Ballroom, Ball State University
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 3:30pm to 4:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 6:30pm to 7:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 3:30pm to 4:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave
- Earth, Moon, and Sun - Planetarium Show 6:30pm to 7:10pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium 2000 W Riverside Ave