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The spring issue of IU’s Research & Creative Activity magazine is hot off the presses, with a plethora of stories about artists from IU campuses throughout the state and pages chocked full of visuals that will amaze and inspire.
What influences the artistic temperament of the visual artist? Perhaps the writings of the Gnostics, jazz or hip-hop, the topography of a rustbelt landscape, a collection of PEZ dispensers or a corn seedling stretching toward light.
Be sure to read “The Art of Teaching Art,” by R&C editor Lauren Bryant, and “Road Shows,” a statewide peek at IU galleries and the influences they have on the regions they serve.
A biannual publication of the IU Office of the Vice President for Research, R&C may be read online:
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