Donnadio is a part of Forgotten and Future Landscapes

Your Art Here, SoFA Gallery, and Artsweek
Entire Month of February
Location: SR 46 3, @ KING RD NEC

The School of Fine Arts (SoFA) Gallery at Indiana University, Your Art Here, and ArtsWeek are proud to present Forgotten and Future Landscapes. This exhibition consists of four artists whose work will be displayed on billboards in various locations in Bloomington, IN. Works will be on display the entire month of February. Locations of the billboards will be announced at a later date.
Forgotten and Future Landscapes features billboard images by Megan Abajian, Sage Dawson, Shelley Given, and Max Heller. The landscape is an obvious barometer of environmental health and these projects address the idea of landscape in our immediate surroundings. Proposals were solicited from artists through out the region and were selected by Betsy Stirratt, Director of the SoFA Gallery, and Martha MacLeish, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Indiana University. Megan Abajian and Shelly Given are both Bloomington residents; Sage Dawson is from Springfield, MO and Max Heller is from Charlotte, NC.
Your Art Here is an Indiana-based non-profit public art organization created to provide local communities with an opportunity to engage in visual, public dialogue through the use of billboards and other public spaces. 
Their mission is to extend visual expression beyond traditional museum and gallery spaces in order to create a public venue where art and ideas can be expressed freely.
This project was funded by ArtsWeek and coordinated by the IU Office of the Vice Provost for Research. ArtsWeek is an annual winter festival of the arts, with participation from the IU Bloomington and City of Bloomington communities. Over its 26-year history, ArtsWeek has extended artistic expression in startling new directions.
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Enlaidir is in the Triennial
The Triennial 2010: Faculty Artists from IU’s Hope School of Fine Arts
January 23 through March 7, 2010
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor

The Triennial, the IU Art Museum’s big exhibition of contemporary artworks by the talented artist-teachers in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts (SoFA), offers an opportunity for local audiences to see work by more than forty artists representing ten different studio areas in one location. While many of these award-winning artists exhibit nationally and even internationally—including recent and upcoming shows in Chicago, New York City, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, China, France, and Japan—they enjoy the regular opportunity to share their creative activities with their students, friends, colleagues, neighbors, and broader Midwestern audience. We invite you to see this once-every-three-years exhibition of new and exciting contemporary art and to take advantage of the rare opportunity to interact directly with these local artists through panel discussions, Noon Talks, Art-side Chats, and studio visits.