Each month we showcase student scholarship recipients with the drive to succeed. This month, meet four students committed to chasing their dreams, no matter the challenges they may face.
Unit: Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts
Social Work Day 2019: The Art of Social Justice: Creating Community Change
Partnering with communities to create innovative social change and social justice initiatives through art will be the theme of Social Work Day 2019, April 1.
University Galleries presents Bethany Collins: A Pattern or Practice
The most comprehensive presentation her work to date, A Pattern of Practice presents thirty pieces created from 2012 to 2019.
This is America exhibit examines stereotypes
An opening reception for the exhibit This is America will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, January 31, in the Rachel Cooper Gallery on University Street.
Illinois Shakespeare Festival takes a fresh look at classic stories
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s 2019 season will offer “a fresh look at classic stories,” presenting brand new adaptations of As You Like It and Julius Caesar, as well as Jane Austen’s beloved novel Pride and Prejudice.
Illinois Art Station: New program inspires children through art
Illinois Art Station is a new program aiming to provide children and youth in McLean County opportunities to grow and learn through visual art experiences.
School of Art students impacted by gifts to scholarship funds
School of Art scholarships provide artists in the program the opportunity to create their futures.
Gifts made to Normal Editions Workshop Scholarship impact student experience
Student Natalie Troyer shares how gifts made to the Normal Editions Workshop Scholarship made an impact on her learning experience.
Art alumnus shares how gifts made to Glass Scholarship impact student opportunity
School of Art alumnus Percy Echols II, B.F.A ’15, shares how gifts made to the Glass Scholarship made an impact on his time at Illinois State University and led to his current opportunities.
Gifts made to Ceramic Scholarship impacts student’s perspective
Student Kirsten Heteji ’19 shares how gifts made to the Alcorn Family Ceramic Scholarship made an impact on her practice.