220 past events with the art education tag
2 upcoming events with this tagAug 3, 2019
Saturday
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Glass Workshop: Stained Glass Sun Catchers
10:00am to 3:00pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
Cost: $45; member discounts apply Registration Deadline: August 1
Brighten up your summer windows with a one-of-a-kind, stained glass sun-catcher! In this workshop you will choose from a variety of patterns and glass to create a fun and attractive beach themed sun catches. We’ll teach you how to cut, solder, and grind your very own, beautiful piece of art to display with pride. All tools, supplies, and safety gear will be provided.
Aug 24, 2019
Saturday
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Old West End Arts Festival
10:00am to 3:00pm @
Muncie Friends Church: A Quaker Meeting
481 W. Adams Street,Muncie, IN
Old West End Neighborhood Association will collaborate with Muncie Friends Church to offer a free, family-oriented arts festival from 10 to 3 on the church grounds and Cherry Street on Saturday, Aug. 24. There will be a city-wide art exhibit, a chalk-walk art competition, "It Takes a Child to Build a Village" cardboard box construction project for kids, community mural creation, a presentation on artist Bob Ross by Jim Needham, painting classes with Denise King and Sheila Piazza, music by "Married Folk," and other presentations and performances TBA. Quaker Women will serve lunch in the dining room in the basement of the meeting house. We are hoping for a community drum circle, too.
- Old West End Arts Festival at the Meeting House 10:00pm to 3:00pm @ Corner of Jackson and Cherry streets In the street, in the parking lot and in the Quaker meeting house
Fun family art activities!Art exhibit open to all Muncie artists, Bob Ross presentation, Sidewalk Chalk art competition, painting classes, Married Folk singers, chicken and noodle supper, free Kindermusik class, make and take art, "ItTakes a Child to Build a Village" cardboard box construction project, community mural. Details and artists guidelines are at intrepidartist.com
Oct 3, 2019
Thursday
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The Fall 2019 Muncie YART
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
#YART - A huge Yard Sale for Art held during ArtsWalk on the First Thursday of every May and October in Downtown Muncie! :) All Art under $40! Find us on Facebook for LOTS of event information!
Nov 14, 2019
Thursday
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Heritage in Practice /// A Panel Discussion
6:00pm to 8:00pm @
Art & Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 225
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
PlySpace Resident Co-Fellows Sydney Pursel and Sarah Trad will be joined by guest artist Toby Kaufmann-Buhler for a special PlySpace panel discussion about the intersections of personal family heritage and art practice. Tania Said, the Director of Education for the David Owsley Museum of Art Ball State University, will moderate the discussion held on Thursday, November 14th from 6-8 PM at Ball State University /// Arts & Journalism Building, room 225.
This conversation will ask each of the three interdisciplinary artists to reflect on their use of personal and cultural heritage in their artistic practice. Each panelist has a unique method for working within the sometimes sticky practice of uniting art, performance, and installation with personal family heritage, genealogy, or culture. The artists will share a short presentation about their work, followed by a discussion of how they incorporate personal, family, and cultural heritage successfully into their practice.
About the artists:
Sydney Jane Brooke Campbell Maybrier Pursel is an interdisciplinary artist specializing in interactive, socially engaged, and performance arts. Through art she explores personal identity drawing from her Indigenous and Irish Catholic roots. Some of Pursel's projects are used to educate others about food politics, assimilation, language loss, appropriation, and history in addition to projects amongst her own community focusing on language acquisition, culture and art. Her work has been shown at public parks, universities, galleries, and alternative spaces in across the U.S. and Canada. Pursel received her MFA in Expanded Media at the University of Kansas and her BFA in Painting from the University of Missouri. She was the first recipient of the Ucross Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists, received a Rocket Grant through the Charlotte Street Foundation and the Spencer Museum of Art, was selected for the Indigenous Arts Initiative Residency program through the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission and the University of Kansas, was awarded a BeWildReWild Community Art Grant through the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation. Pursel is an enrolled member of the Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.
Sarah Trad is a video artist and curator who explores the relationship between subjective and objective emotionality, navigating daily life and relationships while faced with mental illness and breaking down stereotypes of gender and narrative. Her work also highlights how mental illness and coming from marginalized backgrounds intersects with internal emotional worlds. The living embodiment of the correlation between chronic depression and binge-watching practices, her work appropriates and manipulates found footage from movies, music videos and television. Trad’s work uses recognizable narrative structures to be viewed in and outside the academy of art, as well as comment on the individual’s relationship to pop culture. Sarah has participated in other residencies, such as the 77Art Residency in Rutland, Vermont and is a recipient of the Carol N. Schmuckler Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film. Sarah’s work has been shown at The Warehouse Gallery (Syracuse, NY), Kitchen Table Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Gravy Studio and Gallery (Philadelphia, PA) and the Everson Museum of Art (Syracuse, NY). She is currently a part of the Philadelphia artist-run gallery, Little Berlin.
Toby Kaufmann-Buhler (based in Lafayette, Indiana) explores history, memory, identity and sensory perception in relation to his family and himself, within individual lives and across broad sweeps of history and culture. Kaufmann-Buhler interprets the evidence of the lives he explores as signals that pass through their respective cultures and time periods; these signals are continuously transformed as they reach our current perception of them. This work amounts to a type of surveillance of these signals, and an examination of the connections between them and himself as they manifest in the work. This work takes form in video, film, found/composed sound, text, installation, performance and interactive media. Kaufmann-Buhler was a recipient of the Individual Artist Program grant from the Indiana Arts Commission in 2018-2019, and in 2020 he will be an artist in residence at MASS MoCA. He has a BA in Fine Arts from the University of South Florida and an MA from the Royal College of Art.
Tania Said is the director of education for the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She is also involved in various art, business, and community organizations in Muncie, Indiana and national professional endeavors. On lucky Friday, September 13, 2019 she was bestowed the Mayor’s Arts Educator Award.
Image credit: Toby Kaufmann-Buhler /// Moon Confusion: brightest beams (video still)
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. PlySpace is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Dec 7, 2019
Saturday
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Ball State's Holiday Arts & Culture Night
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Ave., Ball State University
Enjoy refreshments, music, hands-on activities for all ages and holiday cheer on the Ball State Cultural Corridor! Follow the jingle bells and luminaries between the Greenhouse, Center for Glass, Planetarium and Museum of Art.
The evening will feature:
Holiday Open House at the David Owsley Museum of Art, with live music, children's art and activities and a pop-up shop hosted by the Book Arts Collaborative.
Holiday in Bloom at the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse - Ball State University, featuring live performances by the Hillcroft Handbell Choir and Sedoctave Acapella Group, a poinsettia give-away and a special children's activity.
Charles W. Brown Planetarium at Ball State University Holiday Program, providing two showings of “The Christmas Star” planetarium show at 6:30 p.m. or 8 p.m.
Holiday Open House at the Marilyn K. Glick Center For Glass of the Ball State University School of Art, with glassblowing demonstrations and the Glass Guild Holiday Sale.
If you are attending the Enchanted Luminaria at Minnetrista, a Muncie Indiana Transit System (MITS) Trolley service will be available from 6-9:30 p.m. with drop-off/pick-up locations on University Ave. at the Greenhouse/Glick Center and Minnetrista.
Weekend parking is free on campus and available off of University and Riverside avenues. There is no cost to attend any of the Ball State participating sites.Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday
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Artist Talk: PlySpace Fellows Valerie Skakun and P. Spadine
5:00pm to 6:00pm @
Arts and Journalism Building, Room 225
Ball State University
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
PlySpace and the Muncie Arts and Culture Council invite you to an artist lecture by PlySpace Spring 2020 Fellows, Valerie Skakun and P. Spadine, on Tuesday, February 18th, from 5-6 PM in AJ225.
Skakun and Spadine have been working as collaborative partners since 2017. The philosophy of Skakun’s recent body of work began the moment she was struck by a car while on her bike and left unable to walk for a year. She has explored sculptures as objects of ritual and labor, ranging from time-based devotions to endurance trainings in order to transform mental and physical states of being. She received an MFA from Hunter College in 2019, and a BFA from The Cooper Union in 2009. Spadine has worked under Ashcan Orchestra, a pen name and performance ensemble as a vehicle for his audio/visual experiments since 2007. Informed by a sense of wonder, his work has sought to emulate, celebrate, and demystify the laws that govern the physical universe. Together they work in the realm in which the physicality of sculpture and sound overlap. Skakun and Spadine seek to explore the dual nature of labor and play, as a way to engage the world of wonder within the viewer through a physical catalyst.
While in residence at PlySpace, Skakun & Spadine will be researching stronger materials and building prototypes of new working components for their series of modular sound sculptures, which refer to an “organ” as both body part and musical instrument and require physical use of the entire body to play. They will be working with Assistant Professor Rachel Cohn and her 4d students at Ball State University to design and build pump organs which generate sound through bodily motions. The collaboration will culminate in a public performance featuring the ensemble of sound sculptures on April 2nd, first Thursday, at Madjax.
PlySpace is a program of Muncie Arts and Culture Council in partnership with the City of Muncie, Ball State School of Art and Sustainable Muncie Corporation. PlySpace is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.Mar 29, 2020
Sunday
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Free Family Fun for Spring Break
3:30pm @
Muncie Central High School
Auditorium
801 North Walnut Street, 801 N Walnut St, Muncie, IN 47305
FREE family-friendly concert at 4:30 pm
Sketch with the David Owsley Museum of Art while listening to the orchestra
Be the star as you perform with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra (kazoos and shakers provided!)
Play and learn with PBS Kids activities provided by WIPB
Visit community booths with activities for all ages, including the MSO Instrument Petting Zoo
Aug 22, 2020
Saturday
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Ashley Beatty & Jeff Schofield Installation
2:00pm to 3:00pm @
Prairie Creek Reservoir
Mid-Indiana Trails
E 650 S Rd
ASHLEY BEATTY & JEFF SCHOFIELD INSTALLATION AT PRAIRIE CREEK
During their residency at PlySpace this August, Beatty and Schofield have installed sustainably themed artworks along the south shore of Prairie Creek Reservoir where the Mid-Indiana Trails (MINT) are located. Visitors to the MINT and Prairie Creek hiking and bicycle trails can see a series of artworks made from natural materials and found objects that investigate human transgressions of natural settings. Signage has been posted along the trails identifying the locations of the pieces. This art installation is a partnership between PlySpace and Mid-Indiana Trails.
The project is located at Prairie Mountain Bike Trailhead. The parking lot is located along East 650 Service Road (E 650 S Rd) near the intersection with South County Road 544 East (S Co Rd 544 E).
Beatty and Schofield will host a self-guided walking tour of the sculptures on Saturday, August 22nd, with a short artist talk and Q&A at 2:00 PM. Participants should meet at the trailhead parking lot. Visitors to the sites and trails must wear masks when unable to socially distance. Paper maps and descriptions of the project will be available at the site and online at plyspace.org/MINT. The work can be found at the eastern end of Prairie Creek Loop 1, in the “Maple Grove”.
PlySpace is an artist-in-residence program of the Muncie Arts and Culture Council which promotes community collaborative projects throughout the city of Muncie. Mid Indiana Trails (MINT) was selected as a partner for this project due to the artists’ desire to work at a site that contemplates human transgressions in a natural setting. David Bradway of MINT writes, “Mid-Indiana Trails is very excited to be able to partner with PlySpace and provide an area for their resident artists to create. Ashley and Jeff have created incredible installations that are expressive while also fitting in well with the natural setting of Prairie Creek Trails.”
About the Installation
The permanent sculptural installations include dozens of sculptural trail markers made from forest materials and discarded plastic items found in the woods. These markers have been strategically placed by the side of the pathways like a series of core samples showing sediment layers beneath the forest floor. A series of stepping stones have also been laid across Prairie Park Creek for visitors to explore. They will be made from a similar mix of natural and manmade items to create a group of sculptural objects intruding upon the stream. As such, they embody a physical expression of human transgressions in the landscape.
In another permanent work, the artists dissected a fallen tree trunk by cutting it into segments that were spread out sequentially where it fell in the woods. This minimalist artwork expresses a singular act of slicing a tree trunk into sections. The installation distills the conversation about deforestation, forest fires, and waste of natural resources to a basic act of aggression.
Other work produced by the artists will be temporary and will be removed after August 22, 2020. In one work, Mycorrhizal Networks, a group of trees have been tied together with paracord creating an artificial canopy overhead. The installation expresses notions about Forest Mycorrhizal Networks, a root-based form of consciousness linking plants in local ecosystems. Plants communicate through the mycorrhizal network in a similar manner to data traveling through color-coded wires in electronic networks.
The artists have also wrapped a series of tree trunks with upcycled plastic items, involving an acre-sized grove of trees. The colorful installation represents the bondage of trees as a metaphor for human bodies and expresses the restriction of natural growth cycles. It questions the sustainability of our globalized culture focused on overproduction and mass consumption.
Sep 3, 2020
Thursday
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Projection Scavenger Hunt at First Thursday
8:00pm to 10:00pm @
PlySpace
Begin here, then throughout Downtown Muncie!
608 East Main Street
Ages: Going to First Thursday in Downtown Muncie? Then join the Projection Scavenger Hunt created by PlySpace and the Muncie Arts and Culture Council! In preparation for That One Film Festival coming up on September 11th and 12th, PlySpace recently hosted filmmaker Karissa Hahn, the first virtual resident and That One Film Festival juror, for a workshop on film printing on a home-office printer. The work created during this two-part workshop will be projected at multiple exterior locations in Downtown Muncie between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM on First Thursday, September 3rd. Viewers can follow the online scavenger hunt map (at www.plyspace.org/projectionhunt) to try to find all of the films! The scavenger hunt is self-guided walking tour. You can start the hunt at PlySpace (608 E. Main Street). Learn more about the project at www.plyspace.org or That One Film Festival at thatonefilmfestival.com. Workshop participants include Joshua Vanhorn, Masha Vlasova, Rachel Leah Cohn, Jack Christeon, Graham Marshall, Grif Williams, Rani Crowe, James Kerestes, Erin Williams, Kristin Reeves, and Noah Davis-Cheshire.Sep 11, 2020
Friday
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That One Film Festival
5:45pm to 10:00pm @
Virtual Event
URL: http://www.thatonefilmfestival.com Ages: PG-13
This September 11th and 12th marks the return of That One Film Festival, Muncie’s own biennial experimental film festival. The two-day event will be a free livestreaming event available online where viewers can participate in the livestream content.
The event is produced by students in an immersive learning course at the Ball State University School of Art, with artistic directors Associate Professor Maura Jasper and Assistant Professor Kristin Reeves, in partnership with the Muncie Arts and Culture Council.
That One Film Festival celebrates the work of moving image artists from around the globe. The festival specializes in experimental, no/low budget, and avant-garde film and video art. This year, more than 275 films were submitted to That One for consideration. Of those submissions, 36 individual films have been selected for this year’s program, in addition to screenings of work by the festival’s two jurors, Karissa Hahn and Laura Parnes, and a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris.
This event is rated PG-13 for strong language, and viewer discretion is advised. All events are Eastern Standard Time.
The Opening Night stream begins at 5:45 PM on Friday, September 11th with an introduction by festival Master of Ceremonies Dennis Everette, and Muncie Arts and Culture Council Executive Director Erin Williams. The program will begin at 6:00 PM with a selection of work by Karissa Hahn, PlySpace Virtual Resident and co-juror at this year’s festival, followed by two one-hour programs. The screenings will end at 9:15 PM, after which there will be a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris. The event will conclude at 10:00 PM. The entire program is livestreamed at thatonefilmfestival.com and is free to view.
The festival will continue on Saturday, Sept. 12. Beginning at 11:30 AM, five one-hour programs will be presented throughout the day and evening, as well as a screening of work by New York artist and co-juror Laura Parnes. Viewers can tune in to the stream at any time. Each program will be followed by a short intermission. There will be a scheduled dinner break in the livestream from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. The program will conclude at 9:45 PM with the announcement of the three festival award winners. The full program of films, event times, and ratings is available at thatonefilmfestival.com. T-shirts, tote bags, and at-home viewing kits are available on the website. For more information, please visit thatonefilmfestival.com or follow @that1film on social media. Queries can also be sent to thatone@munciearts.org or info@munciearts.org. Questions about accessibility can be directed to info@munciearts.org.
The Muncie Arts & Culture Council (MACC) is the designated Arts Partner for the City of Muncie. As Arts Partner, MACC assists with municipal initiatives where art integration can benefit economic development and Quality of Place. As an arts alliance, MACC builds community among artists and arts organizations and serves as a resource for professional growth and opportunity. Learn more about MACC and its programs and collaborations at munciearts.org.Sep 12, 2020
Saturday
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That One Film Festival
11:30am to 10:00pm @
Virtual Event
URL: https://www.thatonefilmfestival.com/ Cost: FREE Online Event Ages: PG-13 MUNCIE, INDIANA— That One Film Festival Celebrates Experimental Filmmakers During Two-Day Event
This September 11th and 12th marks the return of That One Film Festival, Muncie’s own biennial experimental film festival. The two-day event will be a free live streaming event available online with an in-person, socially-distanced, outdoor opening night screening at Canan Commons on Friday, September 11th (600 S Walnut St, Muncie, Indiana) where visitors can watch the first two programs on a large movie screen, and participate in the live stream content. The Saturday, September 12th events will be streamed entirely online.
The event is produced by students in an immersive learning course at the Ball State University School of Art, with artistic directors Associate Professor Maura Jasper and Assistant Professor Kristin Reeves, in partnership with the Muncie Arts and Culture Council.
That One Film Festival celebrates the work of moving image artists from around the globe. The festival specializes in experimental, no/low budget, and avant-garde film and video art. This year, more than 275 films were submitted to That One for consideration. Of those submissions, 36 individual films have been selected for this year’s program, in addition to screenings of work by the festival’s two jurors, Karissa Hahn and Laura Parnes, and a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris.
All opening night activities at Canan Commons on Friday, September 11th, are free and open to the public. Tickets are required and can be reserved for free at thatonefilmfestival.com. Viewers (grouped by household) will be directed to marked areas on the Canan Commons green which will be situated to promote social distancing. Masks are required until viewers are seated. Viewers are encouraged to bring their own picnic, non-alcoholic beverages, chairs, and blankets as there will be no food or drinks served at the event. Porta-potties and hand sanitizer will be available. This event is rated PG-13 for strong language, and viewer discretion is advised. All events are Eastern Standard Time.
Seating at Canan Commons begins at 5:15p on Friday, September 11th. The night kicks off at 5:45p with an introduction by festival Master of Ceremonies Dennis Everette, and Muncie Arts and Culture Council Executive Director Erin Williams. The live stream screening will begin at 6:00p with a selection of work by Karissa Hahn, PlySpace Virtual Resident and co-juror at this year’s festival, followed by two one-hour programs. The screenings will end at 9:15p, after which there will be a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris. The event will conclude at 10:00p. The opening night programs will also be live streamed at thatonefilmfestival.com for those who do not attend the in-person event.
The festival will continue online on Saturday, September 12th, as a live stream only. Beginning at 11:30a, five one-hour programs will be presented throughout the day and evening, as well as a screening of work by New York artist and co-juror Laura Parnes. Each program will be followed by a short intermission. There will be a scheduled dinner break from 5:30p to 7:30p. The program will conclude at 9:45p with the announcement of the three festival award winners. The full program of films and event times is available at www.thatonefilmfestival.com.For more information, please visit thatonefilmfestival.com or take a look at @that1film on social media. Queries can also be sent to thatone@munciearts.org or info@munciearts.org. Questions about accessibility can be directed to info@munciearts.org.
The Muncie Arts & Culture Council (MACC) is the designated Arts Partner for the City of Muncie. As Arts Partner, MACC assists with municipal initiatives where art integration can benefit economic development and Quality of Place. As an arts alliance, MACC builds community among artists and arts organizations and serves as a resource for professional growth and opportunity. Learn more about MACC and its programs and collaborations at munciearts.org.
Oct 3, 2020
Saturday
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Movement in Nature: Tap Dancing in Downtown Muncie
10:00am to 12:00pm @
Cornerstone Park
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN
Cost: $25 Ages: Intermediate-Advanced Dancers Feel the rhythm and the world around you through tap dance. Our teaching artist will lead you through observation techniques, provide a tap combo structure, and open up the space for personal expression and improv.
- Learning from the Masters: The Work of Mondrian 3:00pm to 5:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $25 Join us for a workshop diving deep into the techniques of famous artists throughout history. Our teaching artist will walk you through the process of the master’s work and then you will get to create your own piece through their influence. Open to students beginner to advanced skill level.
Oct 10, 2020
Saturday
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Pirate for a Day Arts Adventure
9:30am to 11:30am @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $20 Ages: Preschool - 5th Grade Ahoy! Will ye sign on as we embark on a quest to sail the seas of creativity and exploration? We invite all crew to learn our secret fortune's dance, to build their fortune treasure, and to embrace their inner pirate in celebration of the new season.
- En Plein Air 10:00am to 12:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts Students will explore locations for subjects upon arrival 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Ages: High School + Enjoy the autumn breeze around you as we venture out into nature. Students welcome of all ability levels. Join us as we create art in the beautiful outdoors.
- Learning from the Masters: The Work of Ernst 10:30am to 12:30pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts Art Studio A 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $30 Ages: 18+ Cornerstone Center for the Arts and Muncie Artists Guild are partnering to provide the community with their Intuitive Drawing Workshop Saturday, August 22 10:15am. Embrace the drawing and painting techniques of 1920’s surrealist artist, Max Ernst. Teaching Artist Chic Elbert-Velazco will lead you through their own process of rubbing from a textured surface to form a basis for your work. The photo features textures rubbed from a studio wall and an old wood cut. All art supplies will be provided.
Oct 11, 2020
Sunday
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Singing for the Actor Masterclass
3:00pm to 5:00pm @
Virtual Event
URL: https://www.cornerstonearts.org/enter-stage-right/singingactor Cost: $25 Ages: High School + In partnership with Zach Kononov of Zachting Studio.
Music expresses that which cannot be simply spoken. Sign up and work with professional actor, Zach Kononov as we explore storytelling techniques through musical theatre.
Upon registration you will receive a Zoom link and workshop information.
Oct 17, 2020
Saturday
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Burlesque Behind the Curtain: Costuming Workshop
10:00am to 12:00pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Ages: 18+ Work directly with The Fabulous Funcie Femmes performer, Stephanie Hutchison, as she leads you through Burlesque costume sewing. Sew your costume YOUR way…so the clothes come off only when you want them to.
- Learning from the Masters: The Work of Basquait 3:00pm to 5:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $25 Ages: High School + Join us for a workshop diving deep into the techniques of famous artists throughout history. Our teaching artist will walk you through the process of the master’s work and then you will get to create your own piece through their influence. Open to students beginner to advanced skill level.
- Learning from the Masters: The Work of Basquait 3:00pm to 5:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
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Burlesque Behind the Curtain: Costuming Workshop
10:00am to 12:00pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
- En Plein Air 10:00am to 12:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts Students will explore locations for subjects upon arrival 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
- Learning from the Masters: The Work of Mondrian 3:00pm to 5:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
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Movement in Nature: Tap Dancing in Downtown Muncie
10:00am to 12:00pm @
Cornerstone Park
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN
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That One Film Festival
11:30am to 10:00pm @
Virtual Event
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That One Film Festival
5:45pm to 10:00pm @
Virtual Event
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Projection Scavenger Hunt at First Thursday
8:00pm to 10:00pm @
PlySpace
Begin here, then throughout Downtown Muncie!
608 East Main Street
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Ashley Beatty & Jeff Schofield Installation
2:00pm to 3:00pm @
Prairie Creek Reservoir
Mid-Indiana Trails
E 650 S Rd
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Free Family Fun for Spring Break
3:30pm @
Muncie Central High School
Auditorium
801 North Walnut Street, 801 N Walnut St, Muncie, IN 47305
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Artist Talk: PlySpace Fellows Valerie Skakun and P. Spadine
5:00pm to 6:00pm @
Arts and Journalism Building, Room 225
Ball State University
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
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Ball State's Holiday Arts & Culture Night
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Ave., Ball State University
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Heritage in Practice /// A Panel Discussion
6:00pm to 8:00pm @
Art & Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 225
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
- Old West End Arts Festival at the Meeting House 10:00pm to 3:00pm @ Corner of Jackson and Cherry streets In the street, in the parking lot and in the Quaker meeting house
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Old West End Arts Festival
10:00am to 3:00pm @
Muncie Friends Church: A Quaker Meeting
481 W. Adams Street,Muncie, IN