• Light Up Muncie

    Save the date! LIGHT UP MUNCIE on Thursday, December 4, 2025! Enjoy festive performances and food trucks, shop at the Holiday Makers Market, and witness the magical lighting of the animated community tree at Canan Commons. NEW this year, Lighted Parade and kids fun zone! Bring your family and friends for a magical night in

  • Ellen Lupton – Falling in Love with Typography

    Ball State Art and Journalism, Rm 175 Art and Journalism Building, Muncie, IN

    llen Lupton is a designer, writer, and educator. The all-new edition of her bestselling book Thinking with Type launched in March 2024. Other books include Design Is Storytelling, Graphic Design Thinking, Health Design Thinking, and Extra Bold. She teaches in the Graphic Design MFA program at MICA. She is a curator emerita at the Cooper

  • Faculty Artist Series: Anna Vayman (violin) with Michael Seregow (piano)

    Sursa Performance Hall 1809 W Riverside Ave., Muncie

    The Faculty Artist Series features School of Music faculty sharing their talent and passion for music with the campus and community. Anna Vayman is associate professor of violin at Ball State University and a member of American Piano Trio. A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Anna Vayman made her solo debut at the age of

  • Neighborhood Leadership Council (NLC) Training- Celebrating Lessons Learned

    EB & Bertha C Ball Center 400 W. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN, United States

    Thanks to funding provided by CenterPoint Energy Foundation, we have developed a training schedule for our Neighborhood Leadership Council / CenterPoint Scholar meetings that we hope will help build everyone’s leadership capacity. This month we're Celebrating Lesson Learned!

  • John C. Gonzalez: Checkpoint: Interactive Artworks & Experimental Play

    Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery, Art and Journalism Building 1101 N. MiKinley Ave., Muncie, Indiana

    This exhibition runs January 7-29 John C. Gonzalez is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans installation, sculpture, painting, performance, writing, music, game design, and socially engaged projects. Deeply collaborative in nature, his work often blurs the lines between artist, viewer, and participant, challenging conventional notions of authorship and production. Gonzalez frequently partners with individuals or institutions not