Apr 28 Tuesday
All ages are invited to view and explore "Art as Inquiry", a juried climate art exhibition at the Pillar Arts Alliance Center, Bloomington, IN from Apr 2–29. Featuring 2 D and 3 D artworks from 25 artists across several states, “Art as Inquiry” invites visitors to encounter climate research and climate unease, ecological change, and environmental justice through the lens of artistic imagination.
Gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday only
Related events:April 12, 2–3 pm – Nature Walk, a pre-reception musical and narrative performance led by IU Jacobs School of Music student Thejas Mirle and four composers, with narration by Distinguished IU Biology Professor Roger Hangarter.
April 12, 3–5 pm – Reception for this member climate art exhibition; refreshments; prizes awarded. All welcome.
April 19, 3–6 pm – Climate Co lab Reception + Nature Walk performance; brief introductions of artists and partners. Beginning April 19, six more artworks from the Climate Co lab (organized by Brushes for a Better Planet) join the exhibition, displayed alongside the Art as Inquiry works. Refreshments; all welcome.
Apr 29 Wednesday
This new exhibition features a variety of costume and scenic designs by the late Robert O’Hearn, alumnus and professor emeritus of opera studies in the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. O’Hearn also worked as an opera, ballet, and theater designer for the Metropolitan Opera, IU Opera and Ballet Theater, Broadway, and other opera and theater companies across the country and Europe. A selection from the 600+ works that are now held by the University Archives celebrates O’Hearn as a visual storyteller, talented artist, and impactful designer.
Apr 30 Thursday
May 01 Friday
Discovery Time activities are designed by early childhood specialists specifically to nurture and challenge the rapid development of preschool-aged children in a fun, safe, and collaborative learning environment. Activities vary monthly.
Get closer to the wild side with Animal Hour and Dive Deeper! These weekly programs let you chat with WonderLab’s animal experts, discover what it takes to care for creatures from around the globe, and meet snakes, lizards, insects, arachnids, and more—up close and out of their habitats. Animal Hour takes place on most Fridays, while Dive Deeper happens on the last Friday of each month at WonderLab’s stunning coral reef aquarium.
Brave. Complex. Cherished. Meet Louisa Wylie Boisen (1839–1930) through a garden of student and staff exhibits.
Join us for an opening event celebrating Wylie House Museum’s newest exhibition, Louisa’s Garden. Developed by this year’s Sarah L Luckay Fellow, students, and museum staff, this vibrant collection of physical and digital exhibits—rooted in historical artifacts—explores the ways the eldest daughter of an IU professor was brave, complex, and is still cherished today.
Wander the Wylie House Museum and Morton C. Bradley Jr. Education Center and meet the student creators and the partners that cultivated this dynamic exhibition.
Drop in and stay for a special Garden and Gallery talk in the education center at 6 p.m.
Light snacks and beverages will be provided.
Special thanks to our Indiana University Bloomington partners—including the Herbarium, Sage Collection, Eskenazi School of Art + Design, and the Geography Department—for helping this exhibition grow, and for participating in this event.
Free parking options are available for visitors.
Neighborhood Street Parking: Free street parking is available after 5 p.m., including in areas normally restricted to Neighborhood Zone permit holders.
Wylie House Museum Parking: Complimentary parking (no permit required) is available behind the Wylie House Museum and adjacent to its Education Center (the gray barn). This lot includes one accessible parking space. Access these spaces via the alley behind the museum, from Grant Street and Lincoln Street.
May 02 Saturday
STEM Saturday sparks curiosity and creativity as kids and caregivers explore the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and math together. Hands-on and full of fun, these activities turn learning into an adventure.