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Bloomington: Where the arts are always in season

If you're traveling to Bloomington for ArtsWeek, you're in for a real treat. Bloomington offers a wide variety of places to stay and a number of travel perks to assure your visit is affordable and fun.

For details about travel packages and making reservations, visit the Bloomington Convention and Visitor's Bureau.

 

 

Stay in the heart of campus

The Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel and Conference Center is an elegant hotel located in the heart of the Indiana University Bloomington campus. From luxurious suites to elegant individual rooms, the Biddle offers 186 overnight guest accommodations that are well-appointed with fine furnishings and up-to-date amenities.

Make your reservations today!

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IU Visitors Information Center

IU Visitors Information Center, Indiana University

Need more campus information? Stop by the IU Visitor Information Center. Located in the Carmichael Center on the corner of Kirkwood and Indiana Avenues, the Visitor Information Center is the university's official front door.

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Join our e-mail list

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For updates regarding the grant application process, events, and more, subscribe to the ArtsWeek e-mail list.

ArtsWeek calendar

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If you have an event that you would like to include on the ArtsWeek calendar, submit it to the committee beginning in September. To receive the Call for Events, join the e-mail list (left).

Committee Meetings

The ArtsWeek Committee meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 3-4:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall 106 unless otherwise noted.

  • Nov. 11, BAAC Founder's Room
  • Dec. 9
  • Jan. 13, 2010
  • Feb. 10, 2010

About ArtsWeek

Coordinated by the IU Office of the Vice Provost for Research, ArtsWeek is an annual winter festival of the arts, with participation from the IU Bloomington and City of Bloomington communities. Over its 26-year history, ArtsWeek has extended artistic expression in startling new directions. For more information about ArtsWeek and its history, visit the "About" section.
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