Greater Chicago Alumni Network basketball watch party
Saturday, January 17, 2026 All day

Join the Greater Chicago Alumni Network for a Redbird basketball watch party! We may not be courtside, but Redbirds bring the energy from anywhere, so bring your loudest cheers as ISU takes on the Braves!
Saturday, January 17 @ 93Octane, 171 North Addison, Elmhurst
*Party and game time will be announced closer to game day.*
This is a free event with light appetizers provided. Register by January 11 online or by calling (309) 438-2586. Families and friends are welcome! Additional food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Atlanta Area Alumni Network FCS Quarterfinals watch party
Saturday, December 13 , 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm EST

Bye-son…is what we said last Saturday when the Redbirds knocked off top-seeded North Dakota State in the second round of playoffs!
Now the Atlanta Alumni Network is ready to be loud and proud again on December 13. Bring your Redbird cheers as our team takes on UC Davis in the FCS Quarterfinals.
4:30 p.m., party begins
5 p.m., kickoff
This is a free party, but RSVPs are requested. Please email network leader Alan Janssen ’75 with the number of guests by December 12. Families and friends are welcome! Also be sure to join the Atlanta Area Alumni Network Facebook group to stay updated on ISU news and local events.
Greater Chicago Alumni Network FCS Quarterfinals watch party
Saturday, December 13 , 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm CST

Bye-son…is what we said last Saturday when the Redbirds knocked off top-seeded North Dakota State in the second round of playoffs!
Now the Greater Chicago Alumni Network is ready to be loud and proud again on December 13 at 93Octane. Bring your Redbird cheers as our team takes on UC Davis in the FCS Quarterfinals.
3:30 p.m., party begins
4 p.m., kickoff
This is a free party with no registration required. Families and friends are welcome! Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Also, be sure to join the Greater Chicago Alumni Network Facebook group to stay updated on ISU news and local events.
Dallas/Ft. Worth Alumni Network FCS Quarterfinals watch party
Saturday, December 13 , 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm CST

Bye-son…is what we said last Saturday when the Redbirds knocked off top-seeded North Dakota State in the second round of playoffs!
Now the Dallas/Ft. Worth Alumni Network is ready to be loud and proud again on December 13. Bring your Redbird cheers as our team takes on UC Davis in the FCS Quarterfinals.
3 p.m., party begins
4 p.m., kickof
This is a free party, but RSVPs are requested. Please email network leader Susan-Nelson Brown ’78 with the number of guests by December 12. Families and friends are welcome! Also be sure to join the Dallas/Ft. Worth Area Alumni Network Facebook group to stay updated on ISU news and local events.
Art Reception — Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions at 50
Friday, February 13, 2026 , 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm CST
The reception for Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 will follow a panel discussion with key figures from Normal Editions’ history. James D. Butler (founder), Richard D. Finch (former director and master printer), and Veda Rives Aukerman (former director and master printer) will participate in a conversation moderated by Morgan Price (associate professor and acting director & master printer).
University Galleries of Illinois State University is pleased to present Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 from January 12 through March 25, 2026.
Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is an exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Normal Editions Workshop, a non-profit, professional, collaborative print research and publishing workshop within Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim School of Art. The exhibition features 50 prints created at Normal Editions by visiting artists, emeritus faculty, current faculty, and alumni.
Artists in the exhibition: Avantika Bawa, Harold Boyd, James D. Butler, Rodney Carswell, Carmon Colangelo, Bethany Collins, Amy Cousins, Brittany Denham Whisonant, Jane Dickson, Hector Duarte, Michael Dubina (B.F.A. 1986), Rhea Edge (B.S. 1976, M.S. 1978, M.F.A. 1982), Richard Finch, Julia Fish, Mark Forth (B.S. 1987), Brian Franklin, Raymond E. George, Judy Glantzman, Denise Green, Harold Gregor, Alex Grey, Arturo Herrera, John Himmelfarb, Ken Holder, Mark Innerst, Wonsook Kim (B.S. 1975, M.A. 1976, M.F.A. 1978, Honorary Doctor of Arts 2019), Wayne Kimball, Haerim Lee, Nazafarin Lotfi, Tyler Lotz, Jaime Molina, Dennis Oppenheim, Melissa Oresky, Matthew Day Perez (B.F.A. 2007), Rudy Pozzatti, Richard Rezac, Kenny Scharf, Archana Shekara, Kiki Smith, Laura Splan, Stacey Steers, C. Louis Steinburg, Jaimie Warren, Michael Wille, and David Wojnarowicz.
Normal Editions Workshop was founded in 1976 through James D. Butler’s vision for a contract print research facility that emphasized an educational mission for the students. The Workshop was established by Butler and printmaking faculty members Harold Boyd and Raymond E. George. (A complete history of Normal Editions is available on its website.) Richard D. Finch served as the director for 37 years, and Veda Rives Aukerman served as both the interim director and the director for 11 years. Normal Editions has completed: 163 artist collaborations; 313 editions/projects; three books; 57 traveling exhibitions; and 20 exhibitions sponsored by Normal Editions. Importantly, through their experiences at Normal Editions, students have collaborated directly with artists and master printers, created new works of art, and learned how a professional print facility functions. Many of Normal Editions’ projects with artists were supported in part by the Illinois Arts Council, Alice and Fannie Fell Trust, Harold K. Sage Foundation, Illinois State University Foundation Fund, Wonsook Kim School of Art Visiting Artists Program, and/or University Galleries.
All-Ages Progressive Print Pop-Up Exhibition
Saturday, February 21, 2026 , 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm CST
A pop-up exhibition of the progression of prints will be on view on Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22 from noon to 4:00 p.m made during the Progressive Print Workshop on Friday, February 20. During this all-ages workshop, participants will explore the collaborative process of printmaking. Guided by printmaker (and University Galleries’ registrar) Lisa Lofgren, participants will each add a mark to a copper printing plate that will keep changing, mark by mark. Between each addition, the plate will be inked and pressed to create two prints: one for the participant to take and one for temporary display. Stop by on Friday, February 20 anytime between noon to 7:00 p.m. to make a mark. No registration is required. A reception will take place on February 20 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is an exhibition that celebrates the 50thanniversary of Normal Editions Workshop, a non-profit, professional, collaborative print research and publishing workshop within Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim School of Art. The exhibition features 50 prints created at Normal Editions by visiting artists, emeritus faculty, current faculty, and alumni.
All-Ages Progressive Print Pop-Up Exhibition
Sunday, February 22, 2026 , 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm CST
A pop-up exhibition of the progression of prints will be on view on Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22 from noon to 4:00 p.m made during the Progressive Print Workshop on Friday, February 20. During this all-ages workshop, participants will explore the collaborative process of printmaking. Guided by printmaker (and University Galleries’ registrar) Lisa Lofgren, participants will each add a mark to a copper printing plate that will keep changing, mark by mark. Between each addition, the plate will be inked and pressed to create two prints: one for the participant to take and one for temporary display. Stop by on Friday, February 20 anytime between noon to 7:00 p.m. to make a mark. No registration is required. A reception will take place on February 20 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is an exhibition that celebrates the 50thanniversary of Normal Editions Workshop, a non-profit, professional, collaborative print research and publishing workshop within Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim School of Art. The exhibition features 50 prints created at Normal Editions by visiting artists, emeritus faculty, current faculty, and alumni.
All-Ages Progressive Print Workshop and Reception
Friday, February 20, 2026 , 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm CST
During this all-ages workshop, participants will explore the collaborative process of printmaking. Guided by printmaker (and University Galleries’ registrar) Lisa Lofgren, participants will each add a mark to a copper printing plate that will keep changing, mark by mark. Between each addition, the plate will be inked and pressed to create two prints: one for the participant to take and one for temporary display. Stop by on Friday, February 20 anytime between noon to 7:00 p.m. to make a mark. No registration is required. A reception will take place on February 20 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. A pop-up exhibition of the progression of prints will be on view on Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22 from noon to 4:00 p.m.
Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is an exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Normal Editions Workshop, a non-profit, professional, collaborative print research and publishing workshop within Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim School of Art. The exhibition features 50 prints created at Normal Editions by visiting artists, emeritus faculty, current faculty, and alumni.
Panel Discussion: 50 Years of Normal Editions Workshop
Friday, February 13, 2026 , 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm CST
The primary public event for Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is a panel discussion with key figures from Normal Editions’ history. James D. Butler (founder), Richard D. Finch (former director and master printer), and Veda Rives Aukerman (former director and master printer) will participate in a conversation moderated by Morgan Price (associate professor and acting director & master printer). The panel will be followed by a reception.
Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is an exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Normal Editions Workshop, a non-profit, professional, collaborative print research and publishing workshop within Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim School of Art. The exhibition features 50 prints created at Normal Editions by visiting artists, emeritus faculty, current faculty, and alumni.
Normal Editions Workshop was founded in 1976 through James D. Butler’s vision for a contract print research facility that emphasized an educational mission for the students. The Workshop was established by Butler and printmaking faculty members Harold Boyd and Raymond E. George. (A complete history of Normal Editions is available on its website.) Richard D. Finch served as the director for 37 years, and Veda Rives Aukerman served as both the interim director and the director for 11 years. Normal Editions has completed: 163 artist collaborations; 313 editions/projects; three books; 57 traveling exhibitions; and 20 exhibitions sponsored by Normal Editions. Importantly, through their experiences at Normal Editions, students have collaborated directly with artists and master printers, created new works of art, and learned how a professional print facility functions. Many of Normal Editions’ projects with artists were supported in part by the Illinois Arts Council, Alice and Fannie Fell Trust, Harold K. Sage Foundation, Illinois State University Foundation Fund, Wonsook Kim School of Art Visiting Artists Program, and/or University Galleries.
All-Ages Art-Making Workshop
Saturday, January 31, 2026 , 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm CST
Create prints inspired by works on view in the exhibition. All materials provided. Register.
Collaboration in Progress: Normal Editions Workshop at 50 is an exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Normal Editions Workshop, a non-profit, professional, collaborative print research and publishing workshop within Illinois State University’s Wonsook Kim School of Art. The exhibition features 50 prints created at Normal Editions by visiting artists, emeritus faculty, current faculty, and alumni.