This weekend at the Indianapolis Museum of Art was the Penrod Arts Fair, and I got to volunteer along with some of my sorority sisters and girls from the other houses as well. Before I went, I had no idea what I was getting myself into because last year I was busy on the day of the fair, and I just didn't...
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Steph's Blog
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StephF
on Wed, Sep 16 2009
Filed under: Sororities, Alpha Phi, Art Show, IMA, Penrod Arts Fair, Indiana Museum of Art
HELLO, hectic weekend. I am officially on vacation now, (even though I unofficially still have a whole lot of work to do!) but so far the begining of my break has been pretty crazy. Since I am peacing out of Indy for about a week and a half and the European Design exhibit at the Indianapolis Art Museum...
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Christina's Blog
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ChristinaL
on Sun, Jun 21 2009
Filed under: IMA, alumni, drum corps, Chicago, summer, Bluecoats, Harry Potter, art, on-campus job, NUVO, Alumni Office, celebrities, vacation, museum, Museum of Science and Industry, The Hills
I am probably the least artsy person I know. However, I like looking at art. I can manage that :) Butler is right around the corner from the Indianapolis Museum of Art and I have been dying to go there since the fall so I finally went last weekend with one of my friends from IU. It is an amazing museum...
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Liz's Blog
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LizM
on Mon, Mar 30 2009
Filed under: Circle Center, IMA, Indianapolis, Children's museum
Notice that the title of this post is how to survive an Indiana blizzard, not just a blizzard. Since arriving in this state, I've realized that Hoosiers tend to over-exaggerate their winter weather woes. Therefore, when we woke up to a bit of snow one morning this week, the newscasters went a little...
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Ashlen's Blog
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AshlenC
on Sat, Jan 17 2009
Filed under: Indianapolis, Butler, weather, Indiana, Broad Ripple, Einstein Bagels, IMA, snow, long weekend, MLK Day
Saturday afternoon I got my first taste of the Indianapolis Museum of Art since about... elementary school, haha. I will say, it is much more interesting now that I'm at an age where I can actually appreciate art instead of just stare at it because some teacher told me to! I went with two of my sisters...
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Sarah's Blog
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SarahG
on Thu, Sep 25 2008
Filed under: IMA, Global and Historical Studies