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Form and Surface: African Ceramics, Baskets, and Textiles from the William Itter Collection
September 26–December 13, 2009
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor
Explore the creativity and diversity of containers of clay and fiber, and textiles made of cotton, palm fiber, beads, and hair, in this exhibition that includes objects from all over sub-Saharan Africa.
The exhibition and related publication are supported by the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Fund, and the IU Art Museum’s Arc Fund.
Modern and Contemporary Craft from the IU Art Museum: Recent Acquisitions
September 26–December 13, 2009
Special Exhibitions Gallery, Hexagon Gallery,
first floor
This small exhibition features works in metal, fiber, ceramic, and glass. While tracing the development of craft from the post-World War II period to the present, the exhibition also highlights Indiana University’s historic commitment to collecting and exhibiting craft works. All twenty-five objects on display, acquired by the museum between 1998 and 2008, are by internationally recognized and Indiana University-affiliated artists, including Alma Eikerman, Karl Martz, George Rickey, and Marguerite Wildenhain.
This exhibition and related brochure are supported by Ann and Rusty Harrison, the Class of 1958 Curatorial Endowment for Western Art after 1800, and the IU Art Museum’s Arc Fund.
School of Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition
January 22–March 7, 2010
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor
The Indiana University Art Museum continues a long tradition of highlighting the diverse artistic creations of the faculty in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts. This triennial exhibition features contemporary art in a wide range of media—from oil paintings and prints to video installations and book arts.
Thomas Chambers (1808-1869), American Marine and Landscape Painter
March 26–May 30, 2010,
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor
Masters of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions
March 31–May 9, 2010
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor |
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