30 past events with the documentary tag
2 upcoming events with this tagSep 17, 2010
Friday
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Meet Acclaimed Documentary Producer, Ian Cheney
5:30pm to 6:30pm @
The Downtown Farm Stand
125 E Main Street
WIPB-TV, The Downtown Farm Stand, Indiana Michigan Power and Living Lightly invite you to meet Ian Cheney, co-producer of KING CORN which aired nationally on PBS in 2007. Ian will talk about his new documentary Big River, which explores the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture and will premiere at the Living Lightly Fair (Saturday, September 18, 2010)
* Sandwiches and desserts will be provided by The Downtown Farm StandSep 21, 2010
Tuesday
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Co-op Film Series - Just for Kicks
9:30pm to 12:42pm @
Bracken Library, Ball State University
Room 104
...A Documentary about Sneakers, Hip Hop and the Corporate Game
the 3rd film in the Co-Op Film Series (5th year) is Just For Kicks. A insightful, eccentric and at times hilarious documentary unlike any you have ever seen.Quoting Just For Kicks on IMDB:
Since B-Boys first propelled them out of the New York City playgrounds in the 70's, sneakers have morphed from a tool for athletic performance to Hip Hop's cornerstone symbol of cool and an object of obsession for sneakers collectors world wide. Analyzing this global pop culture phenomenon, JUST FOR KICKS is the first film of its kind to present the underlying culture and personalities that fueled this fashion revolution and its $26 billion global market. Far from a formal history of the sneaker industry, JUST FOR KICKS offers a fun and colorful insider's history of hip hop's most treasured fashion item; revealing behind the scenes stories with exclusive testimonies, never before seen footage and the charismatic personalities that have come to influence pop culture.
Sep 28, 2010
Tuesday
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Speaker: Murderball's Mark Zupan
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Emens Auditorium
Mark Zupan, author of this year's Freshman Common Reader "Gimp" and star of the award winning documentary "Murderball," will present in Emens Auditorium on Tuesday September 28th at 7:30pm. The event is free and open to the public.
Mar 20, 2012
Tuesday
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Feminists for Action documentary screening
6pm to 12:42pm @
Multicultural Center, Ball State University
Join Feminists for Action in viewing the Planned Parenthood documentary about services for Women of Color and the SisterSong documentary "We Always Resist: Trust Black Women" instead of the regular meeting.
Mar 21, 2012
Wednesday
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Changing Gears: Muncie's Deindustrialization
7pm to 8:30pm @
L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University
Forum Room
In anticipation of the upcoming visit by Richard Longworth, author of the campus and community read "Caught in the Middle: America's Heartland in the Age of Globalism", a screening of the documentary "Changing Gears".
When: Wednesday, March 21st 7-8:30pm
Where: Student Center Forum Room
Q & A: following screening with Producers James Connolly and Rodger Smith
Changing Gears
Ball State's Institute for Digital Education and Entertainment and the Center for Middletown Studies jointly produced Changing Gears, a feature-length documentary film about the closing of Muncie's century-old Warner Gear auto parts plant and the loss of industry in the city.
A bookend for the original Middletown research into the impact of industrialization, the film explores the meaning and significance of deindustrialization by examining the experiences of plant's workers and the community. In doing so, the project touches on several of parts of the center's agenda. It documents the experience of deindustrialization in rich fashion, it creates and exploits digital resources connected with Middletown research, and it has provided a group of Ball State students with a unique immersive learning experience. Fifteen students participated in the filming, editing, writing, and historical research connected with the film.
Sponsored by: Freshman Connections, Excellence in Leadership and Center for Middletown Studies.Mar 27, 2012
Tuesday
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Miss Representation
6pm to 7:30pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Feature documentary on media, women, and power
Mar 28, 2012
Wednesday
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Defining Beauty
7pm to 9pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
Film screening and discussion with the film’s director and Miss Wheelchair Michigan 2009. Event sponsored by Disabled Student Development and the Multicultural Center.
Apr 20, 2012
Friday
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Documentary: The Nature of Existence
7pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 289
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Join us for a screening of the documentary "The Nature of Existence" by Roger Nygard.
The screening will take place Friday, April 20th at 7:00pm in the Arts and Journalism Building, Room 289. After the movie there will be a Skype conversation/Q&A with the film's creator.
This is a FREE event!Apr 22, 2014
Tuesday
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actiFEST: Earth Day Documentary Double Feature
5pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Want to learn more about the social issues affecting your world? SCSA has been working with other student organizations to create a week of exciting events that are designed to arm you with the knowledge you need to destroy patriarchy, combat environmental degradation, and overall attempt to create a more inclusive, mutually beneficial world. See a documentary about the importance of environmental conservation. Participate in a “Buy Nothing” yard sale that is meant to push back against the rampant consumerism that’s destroying the environment. Attend a panel or two on intersectionality and learn how to recognize and understand multiple spheres of oppression. March in the SlutWalk to raise awareness of rape culture and promote equality for women of every race, nationality, and class. From Tuesday, April 22nd to Saturday, April 26th, actiFEST is going to be dropping knowledge bombs all over BSU--join the fun and learn how to change the world you’re living in for the better!
Tuesday: Earth Day Documentary, 5-9pm, AJ 175
Wednesday: Intersectionality Panels, 4-9pm, AJ 175
Thursday: Interactive Gallery of Social Issues, 12-6pm, SC 310
Friday: Slut Walk: a walk to raise awareness of rape culture hosted by Feminists for Action, NQ (outside)
Saturday: Buy Nothing Project Yard “Sale” 9am, NQ (outside)Jun 5, 2014
Thursday
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First Thursday
5pm to 8pm @
Downtown
Art by Angie Hedman on display at The Artist Within
Art on display at The Artist Within
Work by Nancy Witte on display at Gallery 308
Art on display at Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
Art on display at Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
Art on display at Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
Muncie Makes Lab
Muncie Makes Lab
DWNTWN DWNTWN DWNTWN DWNTWN Art Reels
Art on display at Rose Court
Art on display at Rose Court
Art on display at Rose Court
The Artist Within
313 S WalnutDownstairs - Then, Now, and POW!
The Artist Within will feature the sculptural assemblages of Angie Hedman. Hedman received her BS in Art Education and a BFA in Metalsmithing from BSU in 1998. A few years later she went back and to earn an MA in Metalsmithing from BSU in 2006. Since 1999, Angie has taught Art at Lincoln Middle/High School in Cambridge City, IN. She teaches grades 6-8 general art, and grades 9-12 three-dimensional art. This talented young artist resides in Muncie with her husband and two children. They own Phoenix Design, a small screen-printing business in Muncie.Hedman says that the work in “Then, Now and POW!” is a collection of past and present experiences and interests. Each piece tells a story. Some of the pieces in this collection are about secrets, lies, truth, ex-boyfriends, failure and success.
This particular collection of work was also influenced by Angie’s love of Pop Art, comic books, toys and board games. She often pairs contrasting objects together. The artist feels that something magical happens when objects from different genres, decades, textures, and materials merge and "make sense". She likes to collect small and unusual objects that she often uses in her work. Vintage photographs, copper wire, screws, bolts, text, and paint also make their way in to most of her work. The work in this collection can be divided into two categories: Sculptural Assemblage Boxes, and Gameboard Purses. The two are quite different, but still complement each other. Overlapping themes occur in both. Make plans to stop by for light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the artist.
Upstairs - What’s in Your Garden?
Spring has finally Sprung! In celebration of the much awaited arrival of Spring, the Artist Within is hosting a “POP-UP” Community Art Exhibit in their upper level gallery. Local artists of all ages and skill levels have been invited to exhibit their 2-Dimensional answer to “What’s in Your Garden?” This non-juried exhibit will be on display June 5-28. Most work is for sale and the participating artists are encouraged to be on hand for the First Thursday festivities from 5-8pm on Thursday June 5th. Please make plans to come support all who have been generous enough to share their artwork.Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main (2nd floor)
Students EndeavorsJoin Cornerstone Center for Arts for First Thursday on June 5, 2014, for an opening reception and art show featuring two Cornerstone student artists, Tambra White and Wendy Carpenter. Their combined show will feature works of acrylic on canvas, landscapes, odes to nature, and watercolor pieces. The opening reception will take place from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The gallery will be on display throughout the month of June.
Wendy Carpenter lives cozily in Yorktown with her husband of almost 23 years, two of her three children, and spoiled Shih-Tzu mix, Jax. Along with her art work, she is also enjoys the spotlight, acting in many of the district’s local theatres.
Carpenter learned her artistic style from her great-grandfather and remembers their time painting landscapes together fondly. Most of her works are comprised of acrylic on canvas, but she also enjoys dabbling in watercolors.
Tambra White began her career in special education, rather than art. After teaching for over a decade, she transitioned to become a stay at home mom for her two children and husband of 17 years.
White first discovered her talent during a class at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. At first White only mirrored her instructor’s work, but eventually created her own style and branched out to a variety of different media and content, her favorite being trees.
The Art Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the building. It will continue to exhibit and promote the artwork of Cornerstone students and instructors, local high school and college students, as well as local and regional artists.
The Fickle Peach (21+)
117 E CharlesOur artist is Ron Bell for June. Artist statement: "My work is somewhat traditional in general but I try to add an interesting twist or point of view. I like to use reflective surfaces, glass for example, to add interest. I enjoy all mediums, probably say oil on canvas is my favorite. Much of my work is realism in nature."
Gallery 308
308 E Main
Old-Fashioned Pop Painter“An Old-Fashioned Pop Painter” showcasing the talents of New Orleans artist Nancy Witte opens First Thursday at Gallery 308 on June 5. “The exhibition features her favorite themes of hotels, motels, sixties advertising, Coney Island and the sea. The opening reception for the new exhibit will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. The public is welcome.
Witte says, “I have a definite thing for signs. My dad was a commercial artist for International Harvester, the farm & tractor company, which was kind of funny because he was a total city boy. He worked in their sign division and there were sign industry manuals around the house with different letter type sets that just fascinated me. I could look at those for hours.”
Born in Chicago, she had no formal training; however, she was influenced by both her parents who met at the American Academy of Art while studying commercial illustration. “There were always good art supplies around the house, particularly Prismacolor pencils.”
According to Witte, she works from both her own digital photos & found images and almost everything she paints is in acrylic. She states, “I have a love/hate relationship with Chicago; it has definitely fueled my art. Plus I was a vagabond when I was young living in Seattle, Key West, New York, and Alaska.
She now lives outside New Orleans in Meraux, Louisiana, on a thin strip of land between the marshes of Lake Borgne & the Mississippi River. Witte says the light here is fabulous with the sun hitting the water on both sides; it's the best light I've ever painted in...besides Key West. She added, “A lot the things I have painted are gone, wiped away by Katrina--the Sugar Bowl Motel, the Deep South Motel. I suppose that is natural anywhere, but the sense of change is more marked here.”
Her work has been exhibited at Remembering What Care Forgot: An Exhibition Celebrating New Orleans Culture & Revival at ABC NO RIO New York, the Pilsen Juried Art Fair in Chicago, and the Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus Art Show at Big Top Gallery in New Orleans.
The exhibit will be on display through June 27. The gallery’s hours are Fridays 3-7pm and Saturdays from 12:30 – 5:00pm. Admission is free.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E Main
Summer Invitational: New ModesTwelve contemporary artists have been invited to exhibit for two months at Gordy Fine Art & Framing. Gallery manager Braydee Euliss selected artists to create “a more contemporary collection.” While the artists work in traditional formats – sculpture, photography, printmaking, etc., they tend to be non-traditional in their application or approach. “This show is a response to our public to help keep them abreast of all art trends,” Euliss explains. “Part of our job as a gallery is to keep patrons excited about the art we hang and install.” While a few of the exhibitors have ties to Muncie or the gallery, none of them are “house artists” – those exclusively represented by the Gordy’s.
Three of the exhibitors, however, did work for the Gordy’s while attending Ball State University. Seven have direct ties to the university, either as art professors or employees of the BSU Art Museum. Tim McMichael is from Indianapolis and Art Hazelwood is a well-known San Francisco artist. McCauley holds an MFA from Columbus College of Art & Design (Ohio), and is now a professor there.
“I looked for work that excites me, that I would want to have on the wall for two months,” offers Euliss about her collection. “While it is hard to lump these artists into one group, I would suggest that they are all using familiar media in non-traditional ways; a formula our patrons will connect with.”
Summer Invitational: New Modes, will open on June 5, 2014, at 5 PM, as part of the First Thursday arts walk. Light refreshments will be served and several of the artists will be in attendance. A short talk about the exhibit will be given at 6:15 PM, with a question/answer session following.
The exhibit will close on Saturday, August 2, 2014 at 3 PM.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to Muncie Civic Theatre. For more information, call the gallery at (765)284-8422, or visit www.gordyframing.com.
The Heorot (21+)
219 S WalnutHeorot will feature Riles Kyuubi, a student at Ball State studying printmaking. Kyuubi will be exhibiting a series of figure drawings that explore, not only contour of the body, but for the artist tap in to memories of places and times.
Artist Statement: "I had never liked figure drawing. I never liked the images that I was left with. They never spoke to me or did much of anything. After taking classes and doing it for years I finally found that I enjoyed looking back and remember the subjects. I would think back on their personality or what it was like drawing that day. Figure drawing for me became a process or remembering a place in time a spiritual portrait of someone I didn't know. In this series I was trying to find something ethereal within each piece. I would take an element and obsess over it until I felt that I could remember the moment, the time, and space for a lifetime."
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E MainWhy Is the Dog Green?, a documentary about Indiana Plein Air artist Dan Woodson
5:00- 5:30- 6:00
$5 donationMuncie Makes Lab
628 S WalnutMuncie Makes Lab at 628 South Walnut Street will feature artwork from Muncie Community Schools art teacher Carol Burt’s K-5 classes, handcrafted furniture from local designer/maker, Mark Kirklin of ROC, and more information on the Hub project at High Street and Main Street adjacent to Hans Heintzelman Hardwood Floors. Work will be displayed in gallery style. Attached are pictures from previous First Thursday exhibitions and details of the Hub project (a partnership between landscape architecture students, Hans Hientzelman, and the Muncie community to landscape the empty lot that will face a newly renovated façade).
Mutual Bank Marble Wall
110 E Charles
Afterhours Art Reels – Big LebowskiMuncie Downtown Development will host outdoor “Afterhours Art Reels” following the First Thursday Gallery Walk. The Big Lebowski will be projected onto the Mutual Bank wall on Charles St. at dusk. Seating will be available on the Fickle Peach patio for guests 21 and up.
Rose Court
125 E Charles
The White River RuggersThe group will be displaying their highly creative hand hooked rug creations. Traditional rug hooking is the technique of pulling loops of fabric strips, usually wool through the mesh of a backing, usually burlap, rug warp, linen or monks cloth, to create a pile. The hook is much like a crochet hook. The wool may be new fabric or recycled wool clothing that has been torn apart, washed, dried and cut into strips. The rug hookers often custom dye their wool in order to create the pallet of colors they use, much like mixing paint for a painting. Patterns will range from traditional to contemporary in a variety of styles and intricacy.
Rose Court is looking for artists for the following months: July, September, November, and December. Any artists who would like the opportunity to exhibit at Rose Court during First Thursday are encouraged to email loisgreens3@gmail.com. We can accommodate most mediums (sculpture artists would need to provide their own tables/pedestals).
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Documentary: The Nature of Existence
7pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 289
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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Defining Beauty
7pm to 9pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
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Miss Representation
6pm to 7:30pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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Changing Gears: Muncie's Deindustrialization
7pm to 8:30pm @
L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University
Forum Room
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Feminists for Action documentary screening
6pm to 12:42pm @
Multicultural Center, Ball State University
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Speaker: Murderball's Mark Zupan
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Emens Auditorium
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Co-op Film Series - Just for Kicks
9:30pm to 12:42pm @
Bracken Library, Ball State University
Room 104
