Creative Arts
“The Stratton Story”
The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PAStarring Jimmy Stewart, June Allyson, and Frank Lovejoy. True story about professional baseball player Monty Stratton whose leg has to be amputated. He makes an inspirational, successful minor-league comeback in 1946.
Energy and Color: Thirty Years of Illustration by John Ritter
IUP University Museum Sutton Hall, 1011 South St., Indiana, PAJohn Ritter is an American Post Pop artist whose vibrant depictions of celebrities and popular culture have consistently defined the pages of the New Yorker, Time, GQ, and Harper's in addition to other national and international publications, Broadway advertising campaigns, corporate art installations, product …
“The Stratton Story”
The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PAStarring Jimmy Stewart, June Allyson, and Frank Lovejoy. True story about professional baseball player Monty Stratton whose leg has to be amputated. He makes an inspirational, successful minor-league comeback in 1946.
Silent Sunday – The Indiana Theater
The Indiana Theater 637 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PAAelita: Queen of Mars (1924)
IAA Displays Artwork by Sarah Carr at Indiana Library
Indiana Free Library 845 Philadelphia St., Indiana, Pennsylvania“No Time For Comedy”
The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PAStarring Jimmy Stewart and Rosalind Russell. A Playwright scores a hit with his first Broadway play. He and his leading lady are happily married until a patroness of the arts convinces him to forget about comedy and write a tragedy.
Indiana Art Association Offers Bookbinding Workshop
The Artists Hand Gallery & Espresso Bar 732 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, PA“No Time For Comedy”
The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PAStarring Jimmy Stewart and Rosalind Russell. A Playwright scores a hit with his first Broadway play. He and his leading lady are happily married until a patroness of the arts convinces him to forget about comedy and write a tragedy.
Energy and Color: Thirty Years of Illustration by John Ritter
IUP University Museum Sutton Hall, 1011 South St., Indiana, PAJohn Ritter is an American Post Pop artist whose vibrant depictions of celebrities and popular culture have consistently defined the pages of the New Yorker, Time, GQ, and Harper's in addition to other national and international publications, Broadway advertising campaigns, corporate art installations, product …