Libby Vanderploeg
Burris Elementary School map of Muncie
Hannah Barnes 2015 art exhibit at University Libraries
First Thursday Arts Walk at Twin Archer, December 2016
Getting
Carto-GRAPHIC: Art Maps Program in Downtown Muncie
The
Ball State University Libraries GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) will
provide a workshop featuring maps created as works of art. The program will be in the Colonnade Room at
the Cornerstone Center for the Arts (520 East Main Street) on Tuesday, October
17 from 6:30 to 7:30.
The
program will include maps created by artists who specialize in creating
cartographic works, including Martin Haake, Lucy Letherland, and Libby
Vanderploeg (above). And maps submitted
to the Instagram “They Draw and Travel” account and books series will also be
presented. Books detailing the art of
cartography from the Libraries’ collection will also be available.
Art
students from Burris School created hand-drawn maps (above, click to enlarge)
that will be presented in the program. In
December 2016, the GRMC coordinated a First
Thursday Arts Walk maps exhibit called “Home.” Students from Ball State University
professors Hannah Barnes’ watercolor and Jorn Seemann’s cartography class
created maps for the special show. (The
watercolor maps are included in a special collection in the Libraries’ DigitalMedia Repository). These maps will be
presented at the program, and attendees will get a sneak peek at some of the
maps being created for another First
Thursday exhibit on November 2.
The
program will also include information about how to create maps using online
resources and design software. And
attendees can learn about creating their own cartographic works that can be
donated to the Libraries’ collection of maps or displayed as art.
Admission
to the program is free and open to the public, and free parking is also
available. For more information, please
contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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