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March
IAC Regional Grants Due
March 2, 2015
Tippecanoe Arts Federation
4:30pm

TAF Annual Meeting
March 6, 2015
Tippecanoe Arts Federation
6-8pm

Daylight Savings Time :-(
March 8, 2015

St. Patrick's Day
March 17, 2015

First Day of Spring!
March 20, 2015
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Montgomery County Cultural Foundation

 

The Montgomery County Cultural Foundation in Crawfordsville, that operates the Rotary Jail Museum and Tannenbaum Cultural Center, has an opening for a new part-time executive director.

 

Interested applicants should read the full job description posted on the website at www.rotaryjailmuseum.org.

 

To apply, submit your resume, a cover letter, and a list of three references to: [email protected].

 

 

March at TAF

The Tippecanoe Arts Federation's Youth Art Month Exhibition continues through March.

Normal gallery hours are Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.

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Reminder: Indiana Arts Commission Regional Initiative Grants are due Monday, March 2 at 4:30 P.M. (EST). There will be no exceptions.

 

Questions? Contact Katie Morrison, Arts Education and Regional Services Director: [email protected] or 765-423-2787.

 

Round the Fountain Art Fair DEADLINE APPROACHING!

 

Round the Fountain Art Fair is accepting applications for jurying from all interested artists until midnight, March 1 for the May 23 Fair.

 

Visit our website: www.roundthefountain.org for more information or https://www.zapplication.org/event-info.php?ID=3697 to apply on ZAPP.

 

Questions? Contact Andrea at 765-427-4808 or email: [email protected].


Music at Morton!

 

Morton now offers private music lessons for guitar and voice. Join Sabrina Lastman for vocal coaching on Tues and Thurs. Guitar instructor Robert Moore is offering 30min instruction on Thurs and Sat.

 

Whether you are just getting started or want to take your skills to the next level, these lessons will help you on your way!

 

Morton Community Center

222 N. Chauncey Ave, West Lafayette

To Register Please Call: 775-5120

 

 

Delphi Opera House 2 March Events

 

Check out March art and yoga classes at DOH2!

 

Still Life Acrylic Painting, Oil Painting, Jewelry-making, and yoga! Get all the details, including a downloadable copy of our course catalog and registration deadlines, at our website, www.delphioperahouse.org.

 

Delphi Opera House 2

118 N. Union St., Delphi, IN.

Wed-Sat, 11-4.

 

Watch our website and Facebook page for details about music performances and gallery openings.

 

Friends of Bob

 

Friends of Bob live music co-op presents roots-rock royalty: Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin with The Guilty Ones-described by Rolling Stone magazine as "roots heroes."

 

Sunday, March 1st early show (7:00 p.m.) at Lafayette Brewing Company.

 

Tickets are $20 in advance at Lafayette Brewing Company, Von's Records, JL Records, and McGuire Music-or $23 at the door.

 

www.friends-of-bob.org

 

[email protected] / 765 567 2478

 

http://www.davealvin.net

 

TCMS

 

The Tippecanoe Chamber Music Society presents Bold As Brass; A brass quintet made up of members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra plus organist Michael Bennett will herald in spring!

 

Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 4:00; St. John's Episcopal Church 600 Ferry Street, Lafayette

 

Tickets are available at Von's Books, Tippecanoe Arts Federation and at the door on the day of the concert.

  • $11/advance
  • $12/door
  • $5/college students
  • Free/Kindergarten through 12th grade
Contact: (765)409-3516 or www.tippecanoechambermusic.org

 

Art Museum of Greater Lafayette

 

Exhibitions:  Last Chance to see Push+Pull: Dan Annarino + Diana May and Jazz Templates in Silhouette: Robert Peppers ending March 1

  • Mary Sixbey: A Retrospective opening reception March 8, 2 pm
  • New Artists 2015, juried exhibition of regional high school art, opens March 12

Continuing in the Weil Permanent Collection Galleries:

  • About FACE: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
  • Rudy Pozzatti:  An Indiana Treasure

Visit http://artlafayette.org/ for information about March classes

 

Lafayette Theater

 

Alex B (Alexander Botwin), better known as Paper Diamond is an American electronic music producer from Colorado. The Paper Diamond sound has raw energy and the kind of dramatic anticipation only a seasoned producer can incite.

 

EVENT INFORMATION

  • Tuesday March 3, 2015
  • Doors at 8:00PM
  • Show at 9:00PM
  • All Ages Event

TICKETING INFORMATION

  • $20.00 Presale
  • $25.00 Day of Show
  • $30.00 Age 21+ VIP

Tickets are available online now at www.lafayettetheater.com


Kokomo Art Association's 21st Annual Photography Competition

 

March 3-March 28

Kokomo Art Center

525 W. Ricketts Street

Kokomo, Indiana

 

Photography and entry form drop off February 27 and 28

 

Entry fee $20(up to 3 photos per person) $25 non KAA members

 

CASH PRIZES

Competition judged by a professional photographer

 

For entry form or more info contact Cheryl at [email protected]

 

Wabash College Visiting Artists Series presents Purdue Symphonic Band

 

Tuesday, March 3
8 p.m.
Salter Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center

Free; but ticket is required; call 765-361-6411
 
The Purdue Symphonic Band performs two of the best-known works for wind band - Ralph Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite and Roger Nixon's Reflections.

 

This activity is made possible, in part, by the Tippecanoe Arts Federation, the Indiana Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

www.wabash.edu/calendar

 

Monticello Public Library and Monticello Parks Department present: Pioneer Crafts

 

What did the pioneer women and men do during the long winter days? They made soap, knitted and quilted!

 

Come learn from some modern crafters how to create these gems. Come to the Monticello Public Library at 6:30pm to see materials, finished projects and crafts you can do yourself.

  • Tuesday March 3: Soap Making
  • Tuesday March 10: Knitting
  • Tuesday March 24: Quilting



Accomplished musician and songwriter Kyle Knoth offers a free workshop on March 3 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at Delphi Public Library.

 

A great opportunity for beginners or those wanting to brush up their skills. Participants should bring their own guitar and the library has a few to loan for use. Kyle will provide some percussive instruments too, so there are options.

 

Space is limited. Save your spot by calling 765-564-2929.

 

Purdue Musical Organizations

 

PMO Free Show

Join PMO for a free performance 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 4, at St. Boniface Church, 318 N. Ninth St., Lafayette. The show will feature Purduettes, Heart & Soul and University Choir. No tickets are needed for this performance.

 

Phenomena

Phenomena is the student-produced rock concert by members of PMO. 7 p.m. Friday, March 27, Elliott Hall of Music, 712 Third St., West Lafayette. Free.

 

Civic Theatre presents OLIVER!, March 6-15 at Sunnyside Intermediate

 

Based on the Dickens novel, OLIVER! will engage the audience with its pathos and drama, while delighting everyone with its outstanding musical numbers. Food, Glorious Food, I'd Do Anything, Where is Love?, Consider Yourself, As Long As He Needs Me, Who Will Buy and Reviewing the Situation are musical theatre classics.

 

Purdue Bands


� March 7 - Purdue Philharmonic Orchestra Concert, Loeb Playhouse, 8:00 pm

Purdue Philharmonic Orchestra performs Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5.

 

� March 8 - Spain Tour �Buen Viaje! Concert, Loeb Playhouse, 2:30 pm

Bid jazz, concert band and orchestra students farewell and hear repertoire that will represent Purdue internationally!

 

� March 27 Purdue Jazz Jam, Loeb Playhouse, 

8:00 pm

This jam session features all Purdue jazz ensembles playing works of jazz legends.

 

All concerts are free!

 

Lafayette Writers' Studio

 

Learn how imagery can transform your poetry by joining Lafayette Writers' Studio on Saturday, March 7 from 10- 12:30 p.m. for Imagine that: Imagery in Poetry.

 

Interested in exploring fiction, poetry and nonfiction? Writing Jumpstart Too will expose you to all three genres and help you develop a routine for your writing. The class meets for six weeks beginning March 26 from 10-noon.

 

To register visit www.lafayettewritersstudio.com. 

Photo by Glenn Chang

 

Artists' Own 

 

Artists' Own members are renovating our gallery for our 15 year anniversary. We are completely renewing our interior at 518 Main Street and preparing for an exhibit that includes founding, former and current Artists' Own members.

 

RE:NEW opens to the community on March 7 with a celebration from 4-7pm. Join us for our ribbon cutting party, meet and chat with current and past artist members and enjoy artwork gift giveaways every half hour.

 

Lafayette Symphony Keller Concert

 

March 7, 2015

7:30 PM

 

Winners of the 40th Annual Keller Competition will take the stage in this performance, showcasing remarkable young talent. This concert will also highlight local student musicians playing side-by-side with our principal players.

 

Come and support the next generation of musicians and enjoy this wonderful chance to experience Lafayette's finest young talent.


 
Purdue ConvocationsContemporary dance, Broadway, hip-hop, chamber music, and traditional folk

 

� February 26 Compagnie K�fig mashes up Brazilian martial arts and street dance

 

� February 27 Sister Act the Musical

 

� March 7 Rising national hip-hop stars Timeflies join regional act Truslow

 

� March 24 Legendary British chamber orchestra Academy of St. Martin in the Fields joins pianist Jeremy Denk

 

� March 27-28 Jayme Stone continues Alan Lomax's archival folk field recordings for Traditional Music Week, 3/27-4/4.

 

 

WLPL

 

Children's Programs:

 

� Preschool story times (ages 2+)

  Tuesday & Friday: 10:30am;

  Thursdays at 4:00pm

 

� Lap Sit Mondays (infant to 2 yrs.)
  10:30am; 11:15am

� Adventures in Science

  Saturday, March 7 - 11:00am

 

� Lego Club

  Saturday, March 14 - 1:00pm

 

� Reading to the Dogs

  Saturday, March 28 - 2:00pm

 

� Science Exploration Day for Kids

  Saturday, March 28 - 12:00pm

 

 

Adult Programs:

 

� WALLA & Friends film series

  2nd Monday of each month, 6:45pm

 

� Computer/Tablet questions?

  Help Session Scheduling: (765) 743-2261

 

Carnahan Hall

800 Main Street

Lafayette, IN 47901

(765) 420-9500

www.carnahanhall.com

 

3/7/15

  Live Music: Joe Marcinek Band with

  White Vinyl Sky (Unplugged)

 

3/11/15

  Jazz Workshop: Beginning - Intermediate

  musicians interested in exploring jazz

  improvisation (all ages)

 

3/14/15

  Live Music: Govinda (Violin mixed with Electronic

  Music Production)

 

3/21/15

  Live Music: Five Year Mission with

  The Shakeups in Ponyville

 

3/27/15

  DJ Talent Showcase: 3 local electronic music

  talents take the stage!

 

Chancel Players

 

Chancel Players of Lafayette, Inc, announces:

Auditions for their spring radio show featuring two productions:

 

James of Galilee and Artnet

Sunday March 8th & Monday March 9th

7pm to 9pm

 

Federated Church

2400 Sycamore Lane

West Lafayette, IN

 

Cast:

� 2 females ages 30 to 50

� 8 men ages 30 to 60

 

For further information call 765-409-3163 or email [email protected]

 

The Jazz Club

 

Presenting Michael Musillami with his flagship trio, featuring bassist Joe Fonda and drummer George Schuller.

 

Critics have called him "a superior guitarist" (DownBeat), "an adroit and creative musician" (JazzTimes), "a fine composer of notable original music" (All Music Guide) and "a modern-day jazz master" (Edmonton Journal).

 

Sunday, March 8, 3:00-6:00 PM

 

Carnahan Hall

800 Main Street

Lafayette, IN

 

Open to public (all ages); admission charged (club-member discount applies).

 

Details: http://thejazzclub.org

 

Purdue Galleries

 

March 9/10 - April 25

Ringel Gallery in Stewart Center

"Changing Landscapes" - Ringel Gallery in Stewart Center

 

Drawings, collage, and mixed media pieces regarding human contributions to or interpretations of landscape. 

 

Reception: March 26, 5:30 pm

 

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"Natural Places: a NICHES Anniversary Celebration" - Fountain Gallery, 330 Main Street, Lafayette

 

Photos and natural materials installation celebrating the 20th anniversary of NICHES Land Trust.

 

Reception: March 12, 5:30 pm

 

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Visit cla.purdue.edu/galleries or contact us at (765) 494-3061 or [email protected].

 

Facebook/Twitter/Instagram @PurdueGalleries

TCPL

               

Kids

March 26 - Film: Because of Winn-Dixie, Klondike, 2:00 p.m.

March 28 - Purdue: Nanophysics, Downtown, 2:00 p.m.

 

Teens

March 10 - Bond Gadgets, Klondike, 7:00 p.m.

March 11 - Tech Talk, Campus, 6:30 p.m.

March 12 @ 6:00 p.m. & 14 @ 2:00 p.m. - Makers @ MatchBOX Coworking Studio

 

Adults

March 12 - Amelia Earhart, Downtown, 7:00 p.m.            

March 17 - Bracket Night, Klondike, 7:00 p.m.

 

Tech Classes

Register: Downtown 429-0113, Campus 269-5380

 

Questions? (765) 429-0100 or www.tcpl.lib.in.us.


June IND

 

Saturday, March 14th, Lafayette rockers June IND join The Last Vegas and American Bombshell for HomeGrownBiker.com's Bike Night Kickoff Party.

 

Hideaway Bar & Grill

3269 Teal Rd

Lafayette, Indiana 47909
 

8pm  21+ � $10 Cover  RSVP HERE

***The Last Vegas have toured globally with AC/DC, Alice Cooper, Buck Cherry, and M�tley Cr�e***

 

Tipton County Library hosts Dollar-A-Day Boys

 

Dollar-A-Day Boys is a fun, nostalgic look at the 1930's work program, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) that gave jobs to millions of men. Bill Jamerson; Author, Songwriter & Filmmaker presents hilarious stories, foot tapping songs & a short video making this a "must see" experience!

 

Monday, March 16th, 6:00pm

Tipton County Library

127 E. Madison St.

Tipton, IN

765-675-8761

 

This free event is open to the public.

 

NCGLNAC Spring Cultural Arts Classes

 

March 21 & 22 - Explore the arts, traditions, culture and history of Great Lakes Native people through the National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture's Spring Cultural Arts Classes hands-on classes.

 

� Age 12+:  Rawhide rattles; beaded Indian corn earrings and hair barrette; native life ways; traditional native foods and preparation

 

� Ages 6+: Cultural Immersion

 

For more information, contact Kay Neumayr at

765-426-3022 or [email protected].

 

Bach Chorale Presents: Bach's Birthday Bash

 

On Saturday evening, March 21, 2015, at 7:30 pm at the Lafayette Theater, 600 Main Street in Lafayette, the Bach Chorale Singers say, "Get your party hat on!"

 

We're celebrating Bach's Birthday in grand style with cake, a champagne toast, and the "greatest hits" of the musical master.

 

Enjoy a game of Bach trivia hosted by the composer himself and a unique multi-media concert experience.

 

Call 765-429-5151 (T-TH 8a-4p)


 

Athens Arts is excited to present an exhibition by Vandra Pentecost Linder, 2013 Skip McKinney Fellowship recipient and Indianapolis Art Center drawing and painting instructor. Exhibition runs Feb. 18 through Mar. 21.

 

The Spring Gala will be April 25, 2015!  Experience the French art scene in Montgomery County. See our Facebook page for ticket information.

 

Located at 113 N. Washington St., Crawfordsville, IN, (765) 362-7455. Open Wednesday through Saturday, 10 - 5.

 

Haan Mansion Museum

 

Guided tours of the historic Haan Mansion Museum feature important paintings by early Indiana artists, including TC Steele, George Winter and many others.

 

Extraordinary antiques and unique Indiana ceramics make the tour even more memorable. Hear stories about the mansion and its contents as you visit each room.

 

Tours begin promptly at 10am and 1:30pm (March 21), and 1:30pm (March 22). Tickets $10 at haanmuseum.org or $12 at the door if available.


 

March 29

Black Voices of Inspiration Spring Concert

3:00 pm, Loeb Playhouse

Tickets $5 Purdue students, $7 General public

 

March 30

Championing Equality:  LGBTQ Athletes and Allies

Dr. Sue Rankin, Penn State Univ. will deliver a keynote followed by a responding panel featuring Dr. Heidi Lewis, Colorado College, and a panel of current and former Purdue student athletes.

6:00 pm, Fowler Hall in Stewart Center

http://www.purdue.edu/bcc/

 

SAMI 

 

The Songwriters Association of Mid-north Indiana is accepting applications for the 2015 Shirley Martin Scholarship for Young Songwriters, which includes the special Mike Lane Horizon Award.

 

Candidates must be between the ages of 14-19 and be a permanent resident of one of the following Indiana counties to apply: Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Howard, Jasper, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren and White.

 

Applications being accepted until April 3, 2015.  More info at www.samisong.com.