echo, a collection of work created by Master of Fine Arts graduate students Nicci Arnold and Peytin Fitzgerald is on view September 13 through November 28, 2021 at the Illinois State University Student Art Gallery within the Central Illinois Regional Airport (CIRA).
Unit: Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts
COVID-19 art exhibit opening reception, September 16
The Schroeder Hall Gallery will host the exhibit The Material Culture and Visual Ethnography of the COVID-19 Pandemic for the 2021-2022 school year.
Pause for Applause: Summer 2021
Take a moment to applaud these outstanding Illinois State University alumni.
A high note: Opera is alumna’s unique teaching tool
Oh the drama. A roomful of second graders are writing their own opera and are stuck on a script about alien cows. What do you do?
Breaking Bread: America Meets East Asia, Mayonnaise in the Sushi, October 12
Breaking Bread in McLean County is a 10-part program series exploring stories of migration, immigration, adaptation, assimilation, appropriation, preservation, contribution, and sustentation in McLean County.
Our Newest Redbirds: Video game enthusiast comes to ISU to create games of his own
Maxwell Winston has played video games from a lot of different eras and has seen everything the industry has to offer. Now the avid video game and software collector wants to create his own games and leave his own legacy.
Grant helps Redbird scholar students devote summer to research
Meet some of the Illinois State University undergraduate students who conducted research this summer through the Undergraduate Research Support Grant (URSG) program from the Office of Student Research.
Returning to ‘Normal’: Redbirds excited about being back on campus
After being away from campus for over a year, students officially came back for in-person learning on August 16. Students spent the 2020-2021 academic year distanced, virtual, and masked, but Redbirds are ready to return to a normal campus life moving forward.
Makeshift Chicago Stages: New book explores city’s unique innovation in theater
The new book, Makeshift Chicago Stages: A Century of Theater and Performance. explores Chicago theater as a reflection of the city’s personality.
Creative Con connects students from all majors to creative careers
Creative Con connects creative students with alumni and employers with creative skills.