Art
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In a New Light
IU’s Eskenazi Museum of Art made an appearance in The New Yorker in October 2018. At issue was a key piece of the museum’s collection: a rare pair of busts…
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What’s Next, IU?
IU’s first 200 years saw a cure for testicular cancer, nine Nobel Prize winners, hundreds of Fulbright Scholars, and countless other monumental expressions of creativity, ingenuity, and innovation. But we’re…
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IU Philanthropy A to Z: A is For …
There are thousands of IU causes that you can support through the Indiana University Foundation. That’s a whole lot of IU programs, projects, campuses, schools, facilities, groups, communities, and individuals…
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IU Campus Gems: Tuck Everlasting
Thousands of people see sculptor Tuck Langland’s work every day, though they may not know it. His sculptures can be found in exhibits, museums, and public plazas around the world.…
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Great Art Deserves to Live Forever
Thanks to IU’s Virtual World Heritage Laboratory, it can. The Laboratory recently partnered with the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, to create high-resolution 3-D digital models of 1,250 Uffizi sculptures. The…