Oxford Collapse, Please Visit Your National Parks at Krannert Art Musem in Champaign, Illinois
Oxford Collapse playing Please Visit Your National Parks on 9/18/08 at Krannert Art Museum in Champaign, Illinois as part of Pygmalion Music Festival. This video is brought to you by In The Aeroplane, Over UC ( Urbana-Champaign's home for local music news.
Ready to Visit Krannert Art Museum? Let's Get Started...
The KAM Education Team has put together a quick, fun video to introduce you to Krannert Art Museum. Hope you enjoy your first visit to the museum.
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains over 10,000 works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. It operates within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. More information can be found at kam.illinois.edu
Louise Fishman: Distinguished Alumni Lecture at Krannert Art Museum
Louise Fishman (MFA ‘65) is a renowned artist and esteemed graduate of the School of Art + Design at the University of Illinois.
Currently based in New York City, Fishman creates monumental abstract paintings, densely layered in color and texture, that exemplify her drive to explore materials and mark making.
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. It operates within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. More information can be found at kam.illinois.edu
Touring Time: Krannert Art Museum (KAM)
Journalism major Steffie highlights fun facts about Krannert Art Museum at Illinois.
Kennedy Browne: Artist Talk at Krannert Art Museum by Gareth Kennedy and Sarah Browne
Kennedy Browne, a collaboration of Irish artists Gareth Kennedy and Sarah Browne, presented this talk as the opening event of the exhibition Kennedy Browne: The Special Relationship at Krannert Art Museum on October 4, 2018.
Based in Ireland and working together since 2005, Kennedy Browne’s videos, workshops, and sculptural installations have probed common stories of global capital: the effects on workers of relocating companies, the visionary boyhood narratives of tech company founders, and struggles over privacy in the age of the internet. The Special Relationship is Kennedy Browne’s first survey exhibition in the United States.
Krannert Art Museum exhibitions are made possible in part by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Kennedy Browne: The Special Relationship is co-sponsored by Culture Ireland and the European Union Center at the University of Illinois.
This artist talk is sponsored in part by the Frances P. Rohlen Visiting Artists Fund/College of Fine and Applied Arts and the School of Art + Design Visitors Committee.
Astronomic! Exhibition at Krannert Art Museum (Virtual Tour)
Guest curator Hank Kaczmarski gives a personal tour of the Astronomic!
exhibit at the Intermedia gallery of the Krannert Art Museum. The
Astronomic! exhibit highlights the history and artistry of imaging the
Universe and includes 2-D paintings, an electronic LED wall, 3-D
objects, and an immersive virtual reality viewing room (CANVAS).
Kaczmarski is the Director of the Illinois Simulator Laboratory of the
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Illinois Bloggers - Yuri - Art at Krannert Museum
African Religious Art and Asian Art Galleries at Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Claudia Swan | Rarities of These Lands: Tulips & Other Exotica in the Making of Golden Age Holland
Scholar lecture by Claudia Swan, associate professor of Art History at Northwestern University, presented as part of the KAM exhibition Coveting Nature: Art, Collecting, and Natural History in Early Modern Europe, co-curated by Maureen Warren, curator of European and American Art at KAM and Anna Chen, head librarian, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California at Los Angeles (On view at Krannert Art Museum August 31–December 22, 2017).
This lecture is the Fall 2017 Philipp Fehl Lecture in Art, honoring the work of the distinguished scholar and University of Illinois professor Philipp Fehl. Co-sponsored by the Department of Entomology, Department of History, and Krannert Art Museum.
About Krannert Art Museum
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains over 10,000 works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. It operates within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. More information can be found at kam.illinois.edu
Jewish & Indigenous Looted Treasures | Lecture by Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil at Krannert Art Museum
On February 8, 2018, Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil presented a scholar lecture at Krannert Art Museum titled, Jewish and Indigenous Looted Treasures: Comparing Legal and Ethical Approaches to Provenance Research and Restitution.
This lecture is presented as part of the KAM exhibition Provenance: A Forensic History of Art, curated by doctoral candidate in Art History at the University of Illinois Nancy Karrels.
Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil is co-chair of the Advocacy Committee for Lawyers Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation, Senior Counsel at JFK Law Corporation, and president of CHDR Consulting, Inc.
Event sponsored in part by the Frances P. Rohlen Visiting Artist Fund of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Illinois, the School of Art and Design Visitors Committee, and Krannert Art Museum
About Krannert Art Museum
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of artistic expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. Information on the museum's full range of projects may be found at
Emerging Artists 2016
The McLean County Arts Center presents Emerging Illinois Artists in the Brandt Gallery April 29 – June 11, 201
Emerging Illinois Artists is a triennial juried exhibition featuring artwork by MFA students currently enrolled or recently graduated from an Illinois university. This year 34 pieces from 20 artists were selected by the juror Kelly Shindler, Associate Curator at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. Reflecting on and wrestling with contemporary ideas in art making, the painting, sculpture, video, and installation will challenge and expand expectations of a gallery experience.
The selected artists are: Rocio Azarloza – SAIC, Joshua Backus - University of Chicago, Mariko Brown - Illinois State University, Benjamin Cook - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Alexandria Douziech – SAIC, Cathy Hsiao – SAIC, Frances Lightbound – SAIC, April Martin – SAIC, Jaclyn Mednicov – SAIC, Laura Newman - Illinois State University, Ben Nicholson - University of Chicago, Alex Peyton-Levine – SAIC, Kaveri Raina – SAIC, Miguel Sbastida – SAIC, Jenn Smith – SAIC, Stuart Snoddy - Northern Illinois University, Marcy Thomas - Northern Illinois University, Orkideh Torabi – SAIC, Christina Warzecha - Northern Illinois University, Dylan Welch - Illinois State University.
The McLean County Arts Center offers, with its central location, accessibility to those all over the state to visit the exhibition and see the work of the fine artists being educated at Illinois universities. As ultimate peers, MFA students steer through the rite of passage that is graduate school. Using the wide range of media offered to them, experimenting with scale and presentation, and probing the intellectual and emotional fabric of their lives, their journey will be evidenced and celebrated in this exhibition. The McLean County Arts Center has been hosting the triennial Emerging Illinois Artists exhibition since 2004.
Emerging Illinois Artists juror Kelly Shindler has worked in the field of contemporary art exhibition and programming for over ten years. She joined the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) in 2011. She holds Master’s degrees in Modern Art History, Theory, and Criticism and Arts Administration and Policy from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as a B.A. in English Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This exhibition is generously sponsored Linda Willis Fisher & Robert Fisher, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Illinois State University School of Art.
McLean County Arts Center is located at 601 N. East Street in downtown Bloomington. MCAC hours are Tuesday, 10am – 7pm; Wednesday – Friday, 10am – 5pm, and Saturday, Noon – 4pm. For more information, please call 309/829-0011. The McLean County Arts Center is supported in part by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
Stacey Pierson | From Temples to Palaces: The Story of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain
Stacey Pierson is a scholar of the art history, archaeology and technology of Chinese ceramics, including export wares; the movement of Chinese ceramics and its impacts; the history of collecting Asian art and its display in Britain. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in this subject as well as the history of Chinese art and the history of collecting and display.
Pierson has published widely and curates exhibitions including the recent Academics, Agents and Activists: the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1916-2016. From 1995-2007 she was Curator of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, also at SOAS, which housed one of the most important collections of Chinese ceramics in the world. An exhibition on the Ming vase at this museum inspired the recent book From Object to Concept: Global Consumption and the Transformation of Ming Porcelain (Hong Kong University Press, 2013). She also edits the annual journal Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society (London) which has been published since 1921.
This event is presented in conjunction with the current exhibition, “Blue and White Ceramics: An Enduring Global Obsession,” curated by Maureen Warren.
Sponsored in part by the Lorado Taft Lectureship on Art Fund/College of Fine and Applied Arts, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, and Krannert Art Museum
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains over 10,000 works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. It operates within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. More information can be found at kam.illinois.edu
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down performing at Krannert Art Museum in Champaign, Ill. on 9/22/08
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down playing Canopy Club in Urbana, Illinois on 9/22/08 as part of Pygmalion Music Festival. This video is brought to you by In The Aeroplane, Over UC ( Urbana-Champaign's home for local music news.
Champaign, Illinois
Champaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The city is located 135 miles south of Chicago, 124 miles west of Indianapolis, Indiana, and 178 mi northeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Champaign is notable for sharing the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with its sister city of Urbana. Champaign is also the home of Parkland College which serves about 18,000 students during the academic year. Due to the university and a number of well known technology startup companies, it is often referred to as the hub, or a significant landmark, of the Silicon Prairie. Champaign houses offices for Abbott, Archer Daniels Midland, Caterpillar, Deere & Company, Dow Chemical Company, IBM, State Farm, and Science Applications International Corporation, all of which are Fortune 500 companies, and for Sony.
The United States Census Bureau estimates the city was home to 84,513 people as of July 1, 2014. Champaign is the tenth-most populous city in Illinois, and the fourth-most populous city in the state outside of the Chicago metropolitan area. In 2013, Champaign was rated fifth best place in the United States for a healthy work-life balance.
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College of Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
College of Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: School of Art and Design, School of Architecture, Department of Dance, Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Music, Department of Theatre, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Krannert Art Museum, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, and the Japan House
History of the Indian Ocean World in Five Objects | CAS MillerComm lecture by Isabel Hofmeyr
A History of the Indian Ocean World in Five Objects
Talk by Isabel Hofmeyr, professor of African Literature, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and Visiting Global Distinguished Professor of English, New York University
Sponsored in part by the CAS MillerComm Lecture and Krannert Art Museum
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition World on the Horizon: Swahili Arts Across the Indian Ocean
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains over 10,000 works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. It operates within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. More information can be found at kam.illinois.edu
Illinois Icons
In celebration of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s sesquicentennial, the BigTen Network and the University of Illinois tell the stories of three men who left enduring marks on the campus. Max Abramovitz created spaces for the campus to come together. Robert Zuppke changed football and expressed himself through art and Lorado Taft gave Illinois its most beloved symbol, the Alma Mater. The program was produced by Tim Hartin, Kaitlin Southworth and Alison Davis Wood for the University of Illinois Department of Athletics and Office of Public Affairs.
Kams U of I
This is what happens at Kams.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Urbana Champaign, IL) 4K - Morning Drive
The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (also known as U of I, Illinois, or colloquially as the University of Illinois or UIUC) is a public research university in Illinois and the flagship institution of the University of Illinois system. Founded in 1867 as a land-grant institution, its campus is located in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana.
The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified as a R1 Doctoral Research University under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, which denotes the highest research activity. In fiscal year 2017, research expenditures at Illinois totaled $642 million. The campus library system possesses the second-largest university library in the United States by holdings after Harvard University. The university also hosts the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and is home to the fastest supercomputer on a university campus.
The university contains 16 schools and colleges and offers more than 150 undergraduate and over 100 graduate programs of study. The university holds 651 buildings on 6,370 acres (2,578 ha) and its annual operating budget in 2016 was over $2 billion. The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign also operates a Research Park home to innovation centers for over 90 start-up companies and multinational corporations, including Abbott, AbbVie, Caterpillar, Capital One, Dow, State Farm, and Yahoo, among others.
In this video, we drive around the campus, as well as, some of the surrounding fraternity/sorority houses and apartment buildings. The video starts on University Ave. and Second St. in Midtown Champaign heading toward campus.
Taken: 9/19/19 at 10:20am
Timestamps:
1:02 - Northwest UIUC (University Ave. and Wright St.)
1:33 - Northeast UIUC (University Ave. and Goodwin Ave.)
7:32 - Edward R. Madigan Laboratory (Goodwin Ave. and Gregory Dr.)
8:55 - Univ. Illinois Library Urbana-Chmp (Gregory Dr.)
10:14 - MBA at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign/Air Force ROTC Detachment 190 (Gregory Dr. and Sixth St.)
10:52 - Ikenberry Commons Residence Hall Library (Gregory Dr. and Fourth St.)
11:36 - Campus Rec Outdoor Center (Gregory Dr. and First St.)
14:35 - Zuppke Field at Memorial Stadium/State Farm Center (Kirby Ave. *Illini Blvd.* and First St.)
15:12 - Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (Kirby Ave. *Illini Blvd.* and Fourth St.)
16:05 - FAR Halls Oglesby and Trelease (Florida Ave. and Lincoln Ave.)
17:05 - Illini Grove Park (Lincoln Ave. and Pennsylvania Ave.)
19:29 - Irwin Indoor Football Facility (Pennsylvania Ave. and Fourth St.)
21:46 - Delta Upsilon (Fourth St. and Armory Ave.)
22:36 - Alpha Xi Delta (Fourth St. and Chalmers St.)
23:24 - Delta Tau Delta (Fourth St. and John St.)
24:22 - Central Campustown (Fourth St. and Green St.)
25:19 - Midtown Champaign (Fourth St. and Healey St.)
31:13 - Illini Union (Green St.)
33:52 - Campustown (Green St. and Wright St.)
36:35 - T3 The Tower at Third (Third St. and John St.)
41:45 - Kam's Bar (Daniel St.)
43:21 - Illini Union Bookstore (Daniel St. and Wright St.)
48:32 - Krannert Art Museum (Sixth St. and Peabody Dr.)
50:56 - Alpha Gamma Rho (First St. and Gregory Dr.)
53:53 - Midtown Champaign (First St. and University Ave.)
55:01 - North UIUC (University Ave. and Wright St.)
X-Plane 11: Bloomington-Normal (KBMI) to Univ of Illinois-Willard (KCMI) || World Tour
KILR GAMER'S WORLD TOUR
X-Plane 11
Leg 10:
Central Illinois Regional Airport at Bloomington-Normal (KBMI)
to
University of Illinois-Willard Airport (KCMI)
Welcome back to my tour around the world. We've got an interesting flight this time as we take a trip to one of the most prestigious colleges in the state - perhaps the whole United States. We're headed to the University of Illinois-Willard airport in Champaign-Urbana. As always, we'll go over the highlights of our destination after we land and check out the airport. Be sure to leave two thumbs up if you enjoyed the video!
** Note on the Milviz Cessna T310R -- I found out later that the lights on the plane work much better with the graphics set to HDR or above. It was set to Medium on this video **
Chapter List
00:00 = Introduction
03:10 = Pre-flight
36:00 = Flight from KBMI to KCMI
1:32:57 = Checking out KCMI
1:49:00 = Road trip to University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign
2:11:11 = In memory of Roger Ebert
Add-ons used:
Milviz Cessna T310R
World Traffic 3
ProFlight Emulator (using PFEtoXPLANE plugin)
LiveATC.net
X-ATC-Chatter
Ortho4XP
HD Mesh v4 (used for the overlays)
XPRealistic Pro
Airport Environment HD
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Also watch this same flight in the following flight simulators:
SubLogic Flight Simulator II (Commodore 64)
SubLogic Flight Simulator II (Commodore Amiga)
Microsoft Flight Simulator 4 (DOS)
Microsoft Flight Simulator 5.1 CD (DOS)
Microsoft Flight Simulator 98
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition
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Music
Street Party, Fireflies and Stardust, I Can Feel It Coming
Son of a Rocket by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
KILR Plays Theme Song:
FFX Prelude (edited) by Nobuo Uematsu
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Featured Highlights
University of Illinois - Willard Airport
University of Illinois
Spurlock Museum
Krannert Art Museum
15 Best Things to Do in Champaign, Illinois
Sit with Roger Ebert
Siskel & Ebert Batman (1989) Review
Siskel and Ebert defend Star Wars
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Fun Flight Landing, Willard Airport. (KCMI)
ILS approach into KCMI ILS Rwy 32R - University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign
Cirrus SR20 ILS approach and landing at KCMI
Takeoff From Champaign, IL (KCMI) [HD]
Champaign-Urbana Video
Day in my Life // University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Champaign & Urbana Food Tour | Illinois Travel Guide
You're Welcome for Champaign-Urbana
Downtown Champaign IL Driving
Illinois Adventure #1601 Spurlock Museum
Astronomic! Exhibition at Krannert Art Museum (Virtual Tour)
Touring Time: Krannert Art Museum (KAM)
University of Illinois to Create Center Honoring Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert and The University of Illinois -vs- A Mummy
#flightsimulator #xp11 #KCMI #KBMI
1961 Dover Hydraulic Elevator @ The Krannert Art Mueseum
This is the elevator that lost the Facebook vote against the Otis. Sorry for not uploading in a while, I had a busy week. This is at the University of Illinois (Champaign, IL)