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2023 OVPUE Fine Arts Awards First Place Winner

Lydia Norton is a sophomore studying both Photography in the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design and Journalism in The Media School.

Dance was a major part of Norton’s life as she was growing up. That led to her work focusing on ideas of womanhood, femininity, and experiences told through the human body, she said.

“I want to create an open space where audiences can learn more about and relate to the female experiences shown within my photographs,” Norton said.

Featuring her work:
Cramped and Femaleness

2023 Fine Arts Award winner Lydia Norton holding prints of two black and white photos
Black and white photo of woman's legs against a black background. Photo by Lydia Norton titled Cramped.
Black and white photo of woman's torso against a black background. Photo by Lydia Norton titled Cramped.
For more information, see OVPUE Fine Arts Awards and read the news release announcing the 2023 winners, Lydia Norton, Lee Raigner and Morijah Kahl.

IU Bloomington receives seventh consecutive Diversity Champion Award

INSIGHT Into Diversity, the country's largest, oldest, and most respected national diversity and inclusion publication, has recognized Indiana University Bloomington with the 2023 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award.

In addition to the HEED award, IU Bloomington received its seventh consecutive Diversity Champion award. Schools deemed champions exceed everyday expectations and their own goals in setting the standard for campus diversity and inclusion.

 

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