From learning drawing techniques to how to manipulate materials, art is a learning experience dependent on hands-on learning and classroom presence. However, with COVID-19 still a threat to in-person learning,…
James Viewegh
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While the hands-on aspect of most art classes, such as printmaking and ceramics cannot be replicated, professors are adapting those aspects to a virtual classroom. The first thing the Art…
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Several University of Indianapolis departments are preparing moves to new buildings or changes to their current buildings before the start of the 2020-21 academic year. The Department of Art &…
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University of Indianapolis Professor of Digital Photography Sarah Pfohl does not have a hard time sticking out when compared against a group of people, according to Art & Design Department…
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Krannert Memorial Library made a new addition to the art on the first floor with a mural and accompanying video animation. The five feet wide and 10 feet high mural…
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Throughout the hallways of Esch Hall, Schwitzer Student Center and other campus buildings, students, faculty and staff pass by various prints and photographs as part of their daily lives at…
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The University of Indianapolis bi-annual Faculty Art Exhibition opened to the community on Nov. 14, featuring artwork submitted by each full-time Art & Design faculty member, as well as pieces…
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A guestbook in the University of Indianapolis’ Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Gallery, lets people sign and leave comments when they come to visit the latest exhibit. There are two pages…
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Spring Term courses are usually Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. The courses run for three weeks during the month of May and the longevity of the classes…