With one of the country's top music schools, nationally ranked
programs in fine arts and theatre and drama, and an outstanding ballet
program, IU offers students a wealth of cultural opportunities to choose
from. In fact, many students develop a true love for music and the arts
while attending IU.
In addition to student productions and works, leading performers and
lecturers appear on campus. Check out these links to learn more about
the many venues and events IU offers.
A&E
events calendar
African American Arts
Institute
Choral ensemble, soul revue, dance company
Art Museum, IU
Collections from around the world and through the ages
Arts Week
Bloomington's annual campus-community arts festival
Auditorium, IU
Theatre and musical productions, dance, concerts, and public
speakers
Ballet Theater
Three annual productions, including The Nutcracker, fall and spring
ballets
Brown County
Playhouse
Professional playhouse operated as part of the Department of Theatre & Drama
City Lights Film
Series
Free weekly 16 mm screenings of classic world cinema
Indiana Memorial Union (IMU)
Bowling, movies, concerts, lectures, adventure trips, creative classes,
hotel & conference center
Jacobs School of Music
Festivals, jazz, orchestras, recitals, performances
Kinsey
Institute
Events, exhibits, tours, art gallery, library
Lilly Library
Unique collections, exhibitions, and events
Mathers Museum of
World Cultures
Exhibits, events, and educational programs from Australia to Zanzibar
Opera Theater
Every season offers blockbuster classics and bold new premieres
Podcasts
Download audio and video programs from all over the university
School of Fine Arts (SoFA)
Gallery
Contemporary art by nationally-known and student artists
Student Television (IUSTV)
Student-created and student-run television station located on campus
Theatre & Drama,
Department of
Plays, musicals, and stage programs
Union
Board Films
First-run Hollywood films shown in the IMU
WFIU
IU public radio
WIUX
IU student radio
WTIU
IU public television (PBS)
Wylie House Museum
Home of IU's first president
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