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Other Events that Relate to the HHC Theme of
Community, Identity, and Individuality:
Who are We? Who do we want to be?

 Public Lecture: The Lay of the Land: Photography and the Environment

  • Thurs., Oct. 13
  • 5:35-6:45 p.m.
  • Hope School of Fine Arts, Room 102
  • Sponsored by the IU Art Museum

Gerald Adelmann, executive director of Openlands Project and an internationally recognized conservationist, will discuss the use of fine arts photography to engage people in issues relating to urban sprawl, development, and their own sense of place within the environment. Light refreshments will follow in the Thomas T. Solley Atrium, IU Art Museum.

 Thematic Tour of American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh: "A Photographer's Perspective"

  • Sat., Dec. 3
  • 2-3 p.m.
  • IU Art Museum, First Floor Atrium
  • Sponsored by the IU Art Museum

In conjunction with the major special exhibition, American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh, the IU Art Museum will feature a special Saturday thematic tour entitled "A Photographer's Perspective." Michael Cavanagh and Kevin Montague, the IU Art Museum photographers, will discuss the challenges that Art Sinsabaugh faced working with an extra-large-format camera and photographing the Midwestern landscape. The tour will take place on Saturday, December 3, 2005 from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Pre-registration is not needed and the tour is free; visitors should meet in the museum's first floor atrium.

 Midwest Fest: A Celebration of Art, Literature, Music, and Food from the Heartland

  • Sun., Dec. 4
  • 1-3 p.m.
  • IU Art Museum, Special Exhibitions Gallery
  • Sponsored by the IU Art Museum

This program will feature readings from the works of noted Midwestern writers with commentary by Scott Russell Sanders, IU Distinguished Professor of English, and a performance and discussion of original music inspired by the photographs of Art Sinsabaugh, featuring composer and pianist Cary Boyce and flutist Alain Barker. A sampling of locally/regionally produced food will follow in the first floor Thomas T. Solley Atrium. Christine Barbour, food columnist, IU professor, and co-author of Indiana Cooks!, will also be on hand to sign books and to answer questions about cooking with homegrown foods.



Fall 2005 Programs
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