Venues

Siebel Center for Design

Siebel Center for Design 1208 South 4th Street, Champaign, IL, United States

Digital illustrations - A collection of over 60 curated artworks in 10 digital galleries, spanning a mix of architecture themes, film genres, directors and eras. Memories of far-away places from our favorite films remain with us all our lives, imprinted in our heads, engrained in our hearts. “From Backdrop to Stardom: How Movies Create Memorable Spaces” offers fresh insights into

Krannert Art Museum

Krannert Art Museum 500 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, IL, United States

Krannert Art Museum invites the public to celebrate Boneyard Arts Festival with us by visiting art on display, including featured solo exhibition, Could You Dim the Lights? by Jen Everett; the annual MFA Exhibition; and the ARTSPEAK Teen Art Exhibition. View works in our permanent galleries Art Since 1948, a selection of American and European art from the Trees Collection,

University YMCA

University YMCA 1001 South Wright Street, Champaign, IL, United States

Steven Boyd Hudson's Past the Unsustainable Now The paintings in this new body of work are a playful imagining of the coming unrecognizable ecosystem. In place of our familiar landscape, Hudson is depicting an alien place. Here, energized gases light the sky in odd colors. Manmade artifacts are cast about and engulfed by frantic storms. In this twilight din, nature

Asian American Cultural Center

Asian American Cultural Center 1210 West Nevada Street, MC-149, Urbana, IL, United States

Featuring Tracey Jen & Kelsie Choy! Friday: The AACC will host an open gallery and pre-exhibition viewing of Tracey Jen's showcase featuring her Asian Food Landscape Paintings. Saturday: The AACC's primary exhibit will spotlight and feature Tracey Jen, a second-generation Taiwanese-American artist from Purdue University, hosting an artist talk and showcase of her Asian Food Landscape Paintings. These highly intricate

Spurlock Museum

Spurlock Museum 600 South Gregory, Urbana, IL, United States

Juxtapositioned III by Durango Mendoza Durango Mendoza (1945–2020) was an artist, photographer, and published writer of short stories and poetry. He was a resident of Illinois for about 50 years—first in Chicago, then Oak Park, then Urbana. Featuring photography, mixed media, and wooden sculpture. Durango's ideas about Indigenous identity are interwoven—juxtaposed—with his relationship with the world around him, reaching back

Champaign Urbana Community Fab Lab

Fab Lab 1301 S. Goodwin Ave. Art Annex 2, Urbana, IL, United States

The CU Community Fab Lab is excited to host “The Art of Games” for the 2024 Boneyard Festival. Local artists and game designers from CUDO Plays will have the opportunity to showcase their art which makes games come to life. Additionally, there will be family friendly activities and an opportunity to learn what the CUC Fab Lab is all about!

Illini Hillel Cohen Center for Jewish Life at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Hillel 503 E John St, Champaign, IL, United States

Illini Hillel is thrilled to once again exhibit art from several different Jewish student artists. Visitors can enjoy art in a variety of mediums from multimedia to digital art to stained and blown glass and jewelry. Featured artists: Orev Bartov Ian Copple Rebecca Goldberg Jess Gruettner Avi Hessel Sarah Kahn Maxine Katz Tali Zacks Sunday, April 14th, 11am-2pm