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SUMMARY:Heritage Artisans Days
DESCRIPTION:Historic New Harmony continues its tradition of inviting thousands of elementary school children to learn what life was like in New Harmony\, Indiana\, in the early 1800s. Students experience 19th-century history through interaction with historic interpreters who present how their professions and roles were an integral part of sustaining this community during the early stages of New Harmony’s founding. \nFor more information about participating in Heritage Artisans Days\, click the RSVP link above\, email Historic New Harmony at harmony@usi.edu or call 812.682.4488. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/heritage-artisans-days-3/
LOCATION:Historic New Harmony Atheneum\, 401 Arthur St.\, New Harmony\, 47631
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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SUMMARY:Heritage Artisans Days
DESCRIPTION:Historic New Harmony continues its tradition of inviting thousands of elementary school children to learn what life was like in New Harmony\, Indiana\, in the early 1800s. Students experience 19th-century history through interaction with historic interpreters who present how their professions and roles were an integral part of sustaining this community during the early stages of New Harmony’s founding. \nFor more information about participating in Heritage Artisans Days\, click the RSVP link above\, email Historic New Harmony at harmony@usi.edu or call 812.682.4488. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/heritage-artisans-days-2/
LOCATION:Historic New Harmony Atheneum\, 401 Arthur St.\, New Harmony\, 47631
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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SUMMARY:Liminal Film Tour: Historic New Harmony Atheneum
DESCRIPTION:Indiana Humanities is hosting a multi-city film tour for the brand new film\, Liminal: Indiana in the Anthropocene. Liminal is a meditative aerial film that illustrates our state as a microcosm of this new planetary epoch. It captures features of this global phenomenon within the boundaries of our state\, collapsing the global into the local. This event is part of the Unearthed initiative\, Indiana Humanities’ multiyear environmental theme that asks Hoosiers to consider how we affect the environment and how the environment affects us.  \nSee the trailer here: http://liminalmovie.com/.  \nSCHEDULE \n5:30 PM Doors open (Please note: early entry will not be permitted)  \n6:00 PM Film screening begins \n8:00 PM Film screening concludes \nThis screening will also include a Q&A with the filmmakers.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. Complimentary snacks and drinks will be offered. \nPlease note: Though advance registration is requested\, a ticket does not guarantee you a seat. Spots are available on a first-come\, first-served basis and we will oversell this event. Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time. Please check our website and Facebook page (@INhumanities) for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 safety protocols at this and other locations. \nThese films are recommended for viewers over the age of 12.  \nABOUT THE FILM  \nLiminal: Indiana in the Anthropocene (54 minutes) is a meditative aerial film that illustrates our state as a microcosm of this new planetary epoch. Society is accelerating into the Anthropocene where our relationship with the Earth is one of conquest\, dominance\, and manipulation. This new epoch encapsulates the world as human civilization fundamentally distorts ecological and planetary systems. It is incessant and expansive motion\, a profound generation of power\, endless extraction\, and nonstop movement of materials all fed into a global metabolism. The byproduct is continuous dumping\, pollution\, and transformation. And yet\, encased within the Anthropocene’s vast tentacles\, we find it difficult to comprehend the unnerving transitions of this new world. The immensity of the Anthropocene’s broad signatures that span continents make it both ubiquitous and opaque. What if we could compress it into a defined space to better visualize and perceive it globally and locally?  \nLiminal captures features of this global phenomenon within the boundaries of our state\, collapsing the global into the local. We present the world of the Anthropocene not as an exotic feature of a transformed landscape on the other side of the world\, but in a space we inhabit; our home\, Indiana. The Anthropocene isn’t “out there” but “right here”. \nEntirely filmed with drone cameras by Indiana Aerials and accompanied by an original score written by Ft. Wayne composer Nate Utesch of Metavari\, Liminal reveals a compelling and uncanny view of Indiana in all its features and forms.  \nABOUT THE FILMMAKERS  \nZach Schrank: Zach is a 9th generation Hoosier\, sociology professor\, and director of the Center for a Sustainable Future at Indiana University South Bend. He teaches social theory\, consumer society\, and environmental sociology courses. In 2020\, he co-directed the documentary Big Enough\, Short Enough: South Bend in Transition\, which is streaming through Hoodox; a service featuring exclusively nonfiction\, Indiana-based films.  \nAaron Yoder:Aaron Yoder is a South Bend\, Indiana native with passions for aviation\, technology\, and photography. He founded Indiana Aerials in early 2017 as a drone service provider in the Northern Indiana region and to foster the growth of aerial data capture techniques. Recently\, he has largely focused on providing aerial drone base inspections for utility scale wind turbines. \nNate Utesch: The evolution of Metavari’s work in electronic music has defined the career of Fort Wayne\, IN composer Nate Utesch. The musician and Grammy nominated art director (Smashing Pumpkins\, Phoebe Bridgers\, Weezer\, Sharon Van Etten\, etc.) has led the act across the edges of the genre for over a decade. Metavari is best known for their career defining Record Store Day titles on the famed Belgian label\, One Way Static Records; the synth-heavy reimagining of Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis\,’ and ‘ABSURDA\,’ the pioneering collection of dark and phosphorus music for the short films of David Lynch. \nABOUT INDIANA HUMANITIES  \nIndiana Humanities connects people\, opens minds and enriches lives by creating and facilitating programs that encourage Hoosiers to think\, read and talk. www.IndianaHumanities.org  \nIndiana Humanities will make reasonable modifications to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to enjoy our programs. If you need an accommodation\, please email Sam Opsahl at sopsahl@indianahumanities.org. \nIndiana Humanities takes photos and video at its events. These photos and video may appear on the Indiana Humanities website and in promotional materials. Your attendance at this event indicates your consent to have your image photographed\, videotaped\, and your permission to be interviewed\, if appropriate.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/liminal-film-tour-historic-new-harmony-atheneum/
LOCATION:Historic New Harmony Atheneum\, 401 Arthur St.\, New Harmony\, 47631
CATEGORIES:Indiana Humanities Event
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SUMMARY:Waterways Film Tour: Historic New Harmony Atheneum
DESCRIPTION:Indiana Humanities is hosting a 9-city film tour featuring six short documentary films about Indiana’s waterways. These films\, developed in conjunction with Indiana Humanities’ environmental humanities theme\, Unearthed\, tell stories from across the state of Hoosiers and their diverse relationships with water. From the efforts to reintroduce the hellbender salamander\, to the fading art of netmaking\, the films explore issues of access and conservation\, as well as the unique cultures that spring up around Indiana’s waterways.  \nSee the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/672500771.  \nSCHEDULE\n\n5:30 PM Doors open (Please note: early entry will not be permitted) \n6:00 PM Film screenings begin \n8:00 PM Film screenings conclude \n\nThis screening will also include a Q&A with the filmmakers.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. This event will include a brief intermission. Complimentary snacks and drinks will be offered. \nPlease note: Though advance registration is requested\, a ticket does not guarantee you a seat. Spots are available on a first-come\, first-served basis and we will oversell this event. Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time. Please check our website and Facebook page (@INhumanities) for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 safety protocols at this and other locations. \nThese films are recommended for viewers over the age of 12.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/waterways-film-tour-screening-historic-new-harmony-atheneum/
LOCATION:Historic New Harmony Atheneum\, 401 Arthur St.\, New Harmony\, 47631
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