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Henry Glassie Lecture on Indiana Vernacular Architecture
On March 28, retired Indiana University folklore professor and well-known author Henry Glassie talks about the challenges of preserving everyday historic buildings like barns and small houses in his lecture Indiana Vernacular. Glassie’s talk is co-sponsored by Traditional Arts Indiana … Continue reading
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En Memoriam: Milan Opacich, 1928-2013
TAI learned that Milan Opacich, tamburitza musician and luthier passed away Monday morning (January 21, 2013) at his home in Schererville, Indiana. Many folklorists who worked in Indiana will be familiar with his work. He was a key collaborator in … Continue reading
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Webinar recording access: To Be Or Not To Be … Online
The latest Traditional Arts Indiana webinar, “To Be Or Not To Be … Online”, is available as a video recording at: http://connect.iu.edu/p5uwrraa9ed/. When you click the link, you will be taken to a new window that shows everything exactly as it … Continue reading
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TAI Webinar: To Be Or Not To Be … Online
Traditional Arts Indiana’s final webinar of 2012 will offer a common-sense approach to using websites as information- and publicity-generating tools. The talk is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 14, at 3 p.m. In this informal webinar, TAI director Jon Kay will … Continue reading
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Webinar recording access: Independent Music Production and Promotion
The latest Traditional Arts Indiana webinar, “Independent Music Production and Promotion”, is available as a video recording at: http://connect.iu.edu/p9pv220pvyc/. When you click the link, you will be taken to a new window that shows everything exactly as it happened. You … Continue reading
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TAI Webinar: Independent Music Production and Promotion
For our next episode in the webinar series, we will be joining Jared Cheek of Flannelgraph Records and Mike Adams of Crossroads of America Records, who will tell us about their experiences running small independent record labels and how album … Continue reading
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Webinar recording access: Using Creative Commons – Encore
The latest Traditional Arts Indiana webinar, our encore production of “Using Creative Commons”, is available as a video recording at: http://connect.iu.edu/p7ouay62895/. When you click the link, you will be taken to a new window that shows everything exactly as it … Continue reading
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TAI Webinar: Using Creative Commons – Encore performance!
We are very pleased to invite you to an encore performance of our webinar on how to use Creative Commons licensing in your projects. The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 10 a.m., and should last about 45 … Continue reading
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Hoosier Outdoor Experience and House Show this weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? TAI has a couple great suggestions for you: Tonight (Friday) – Head to Pike County and stop by the home of TAI artists Jim and Lynna Woolsey of Fields of Home at 678 … Continue reading
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Webinar recording access: WordPress for Artists and Organizations
The latest Traditional Arts Indiana webinar, “WordPress for Artists and Organizations”, is available as a video recording at: http://connect.iu.edu/p5s2oj7ng9j/. When you click the link, you will be taken to a new window that shows everything exactly as it happened. You can … Continue reading
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