Bradley Rose: The Art of Illuminated Manuscripts
East Peoria Campus, Academic Building, Lecture Recital Hall, 127FJoin Assistant Professor Bradley Rose as he discusses and demonstrates the medieval art of creating illuminated manuscripts.
Join Assistant Professor Bradley Rose as he discusses and demonstrates the medieval art of creating illuminated manuscripts.
Western Illinois University will have representatives on-campus to address any of your transfer questions and needs.
Scoop up a sweet deal and support the Art Club during their annual ceramics sale. You’ll take home a one-of-a-kind ceramic bowl handcrafted by Art Club members showcasing different sculpting techniques. Every purchase helps fund creative projects and activities and comes with a free scoop of ice cream. Bowl Prices: Small - $7 Medium -... Read more »
Come play dress up with the Theatre students as we open our costume vault to the public!
Become a work of art when you sit for an art student and have your portrait drawn.
Join Art Historian Dr. Megan Foster-Campbell as she talks about the women artists who ruled the Baroque era.
Join a vibrant community of students interested in connecting and engaging in open discussions on LGBTQ+ topics. This inclusive space is designed to foster connections, offer peer-led support to LGBTQ+ students, and create an environment where shared experiences can be explored and celebrated. Embrace the opportunity to connect with like-minded peers, share your stories, and... Read more »
Join Instructor Judy Hewitt Placko, an interiors expert, for a lecture on historical interior design, focusing on pre-Columbian America before the 16th century.
Take a step toward wellness with free yoga sessions. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, these classes help you stretch, relax, and rejuvenate in a supportive, welcoming environment.
Enjoy the new Velvet Voices treble choir as they perform in the Courtyard. Come listen or seize the chance to try out singing with a choir. All soprano and alto voices are welcome.
Professor Joe Chianakas will discuss his latest horror novel, Darkness Calls, and share the techniques and strategies he used to craft a story that evokes more than just terror—it's horror with heart.
Rev up your engines and join the General Engineering Association for an action-packed Mario Kart Tournament! ENTRY FEE: Support GEA and get in on the fun for only $5! All are welcome to attend. PRIZES: Cash prize for Top Racer! Spots are limited, so don’t get left in the dust!
Join local artist Tom Stagg as he demonstrates basketweaving techniques.
Join a vibrant community of students interested in connecting and engaging in open discussions on LGBTQ+ topics. This inclusive space is designed to foster connections, offer peer-led support to LGBTQ+ students, and create an environment where shared experiences can be explored and celebrated. Embrace the opportunity to connect with like-minded peers, share your stories, and... Read more »
Looking for affordable housing? Teaming up with a roommate can save money. Come connect with fellow students and enjoy snacks, refreshments, and guided activities designed to help you find a roommate with a similar budget, lifestyle and personality. This is a safe space—no need to share personal details with the group. Facilitators will also be... Read more »
Get ready for an unforgettable night of music with Vocal Jazz, Illinois Central College's premiere vocal group, and Washington High School Vocal Jazz. This dynamic evening of swing, Latin rhythms, soulful gospel, and heartfelt ballads is not to be missed. Admission is free and open to all.
Written by John Cariani. On a cold, clear, moonless winter night in the mythical town of Almost, Maine—“almost” because it’s more than wilderness but not quite a town—the northern lights dance above as the residents navigate, falling in and out of love in surprising, often humorous ways. This play, presented by the Theatre program, explores... Read more »
Explore identity and storytelling through collage. Inspired by Apple: Skin to the Core by Eric Gansworth, create a vision board for your future at the Library during Arts Week.
Join Art Instructor Traci O’Dwyer as she demonstrates the process of a layered monoprint.
Celebrate the creativity of our youngest artists from the ICC Children’s Center. Each class will showcase artwork inspired by renowned historical artists. The pieces will be displayed on the hallway bulletin boards outside rooms 128 and 129.
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