| “‘A Most Changeable, Interested Madman:’ Piranesi and Ancient Rome” is the title of tonight’s (Jan. 19) lecture at Fine Arts 102, IUB, at 5:30 p.m., presented by the College of Wooster’s Linda Hults.
The works of more than 30 artists are on display at Clayfest 2001 at the Herron School of Art Gallery, 1701 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Indianapolis. The biennial event features contemporary ceramic art created in Indiana.
“Jazzy Jaguars” is the theme for homecoming Saturday, Feb. 10, at IUPUI. The Mardis Gras and jazz theme will lend itself to a week of activities leading up to homecoming, when both the men’s and women’s basketball teams will take on Southern Utah.
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“Africa: Between Myth and Reality” continues through Feb. 24 at the IU Kokomo Art Gallery, featuring the work of Betty LaDuke.
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