March 2023
Work was on display from 7 Indiana high schools for our 25th Annual High School Exhibition.
Work was on display from 7 Indiana high schools for our 25th Annual High School Exhibition.
Our annual student exhibition showcases work by IU Kokomo art students utilizing a variety of different mediums including; painting, sculpture, drawing, digital, and more.
Split P showcased work by NMAT faculty member Aaron Pickens. This exhibition contained two separate bodies of work that were created over the past three years: a collection of single-session landscape paintings, and a series of self-reflective toy tableaux paintings.
Photography is a powerful medium. Artists from across the U.S. showed how they express themselves through the photographic arts.
Dig into the archives and take a step back in time as you experience the history of Indiana University Kokomo. The special exhibition, 75 Years in Pictures, is a photographic trip through time the people, places, and things that have made IU Kokomo what it is today.
Juniors and Seniors from high schools within our region will have their works on display in a variety of mediums.
Join us in the Art Gallery to view the work created by our students this academic year. There are several different levels of work that showcase various mediums such as paintings, drawings, sculpture, jewelry, metalwork, ceramics, digital, mixed media, and graphic design. Opening reception Wednesday, March 27, 2019 4-7 p.m. As always, free and open to the public.
Perturbation comes from the old French word “perturbacion” meaning disturbing, distressing, or a state of anxiety and mental uneasiness. This juried exhibition will showcase art that represents this word. Works can include themes of gothic, macabre, horror, and mental health, but we are open to all literal and symbolic interpretations related to perturbation. The goal of the exhibition is to create a unique and unsettling gallery experience.
An estimated 5.7 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s disease, an irreversible degeneration of the brain causing disruptions in memory, language and more. This exhibit features individual and group works created in a 6-week art therapy group led by IU Kokomo faculty Brooke Komar. The pieces show the impact of the disease.
Indiana University Kokomo
765-453-2000