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  • JD Bills
    JD Bills
    Graphic Arts; Media; Multi Arts; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Constructions/Collage, Functional and/or Decorative, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, New Media/Technology, Painting, Printmaking, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    Mural and commission based painter B.A. from Herron School of Art & Design
  • Tony Brewer
    Tony Brewer
    Graphic Arts; Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Music, Radio/Television, Spoken Word, Storytelling, Theatre; Visual Arts: Constructions/Collage, Graphic Arts, Performance Art, Performers and Writers, Works on paper
    I’m a poet, spoken word performer, live sound effects/foley artist, and event producer. I am treasurer of the Writers Guild at Bloomington and executive director of the Spoken Word Stage at the 4th Street Arts Festival. I have been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize and I have been a regular reader for the programs Books Unbound on WFHB community radio and Anthology on WFIU public radio. I’ve published several books of poetry — The Great American Scapegoat (2006), Little Glove in a Big Hand (2010), Hot Type Cold Read (2013), Homunculus (2019), The History of Projectiles (2021), Tabletop Anxieties & Sweet Decay (with Tim Heerdink, 2021), Pity For Sale (Gasconade Press, 2022), and psithurism (Last Lights Press) — and I have work in the anthologies Haiku for Hikers (2021), Leave Them Something (2021), The Notes Will Carry Me Home: Writings On Music from Evansville and the Tri-State (2021), Death By Punk (2021), Writers Resist: Hoosier Writers Unite (2017), And Know This Place: Poetry of Indiana (2011), A Linen Weave of Bloomington Poets (2002), and others. By day, I’m a graphic designer and composition coordinator at Indiana University Press. As a sound effects/foley artist, I have taught, directed, and performed sound effects for the National Audio Theatre Festivals in Missouri since 2001, and I’ve performed and written for WFHB’s Firehouse Follies live variety show in Bloomington since 2008. In 1994, I made Hayward Sanitarium, a horror thriller audio series I directed and produced for NPR Playhouse. Since then I’ve taught at Indiana University, Michigan University, and Kansas City Art Institute, and have performed with the Knoxville Opera, Otherworld Media, Mind’s Ear Audio Productions, and many others, from studio work to costumed live theatre. Over the years, I have produced or co-produced and collaborated on dozens of live performances and events in Bloomington, Indianapolis, and around the country, including Va-Va-Va Vaudeville!, WFHB Firehouse Follies live variety show, Krampus Night Bloomington, and The Encyclopedia Show-Indianapolis. I also collaborate and play live sound effects with various musicians in the Urban Deer Record Co. collective in Bloomington.
  • Justin Brown
    Justin Brown
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Ethnic Art; Graphic Arts; Literary Arts; Media; Multi Arts; Performing Arts: Radio/Television, Spoken Word; Political Artist; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Conservation/Restoration, Constructions/Collage, Earthworks, Film, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, New Media/Technology, Painting, Performance Art, Performers and Writers, Printmaking, Textiles, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    Justin Brown is a multidiscipline contemporary artist and curator. He is a native Hoosier and Cathedral graduate. Justin was an original founder and curator of Future Friends Holographic Magic Club in Fountain Square, IN. He is the founder and executive director of Hoy Polloy Art Gallery at 3125 E. 10th St, Indianapolis, IN. Justin was also the curator and director of Re:Public; a partnership between Indianapolis Contemporary and Hoy Polloy, which closed in April 2020 with the closing of Indianapolis. His visual work focuses primarily on federal and private surveillance data analytics, public and private scientific institutional research, federal and municipal law enforcement investigations, congressional investigation committees, historical documentarian texts, forced perspective, cognitive dissonance, and color theory.
  • Lydia Burris
    Lydia Burris
    Multi Arts; Visual Arts: Constructions/Collage, Illustration, Mixed Media, Painting, Portrait, Sculpture, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper; Installation
    Lydia Burris is a mixed media and multi-subject artist. She often compares her work to the sense dreams: a place of ambiguity, emotion and surrealism, peppered with snippets of symbolism and meaning. The mind and how it works is a recurring theme in her artwork. In the studio she experiments with both 2D and 3D mediums. She playfully splatters, scrapes, constructs, destroys, and reconstructs her way through the creative process. Her subjects range from a deep darkness to delightful whimsy. Another of her passions is poetry, often through found and cut text creations. She is a fanatic about sketchbooks, and works in one daily. Her most recent series (2020) involved mixed media collages revolving around the yearning to travel mixed with her love of fantastic people and places. In 2004, 2005 Lydia traveled to Norwich, England where she received her Masters of Fine Art from the Norwich School of Art and Design. She keeps an art studio in Downtown Indianapolis, and teaches studio art part time at Ivy Tech. She shows her work in galleries, participates in art events, and vends at conventions such as GenCon and Horrorhound Weekend. (Pre-pandemic) A full list of events for each year can be seen on her website.
  • Alys Caviness-Gober
    Alys Caviness-Gober
    Literary Arts; Multi Arts; Performing Arts: Spoken Word, Storytelling; Visual Arts: Conservation/Restoration, Constructions/Collage, Crafts, Functional and/or Decorative, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Painting, Performers and Writers, Photography, Sculpture, Works on paper
    Disabled Indiana author and artist Alys Caviness-Gober began exhibiting and selling artwork in 2012; prior to that, she taught Anthropology at Ball State University. Alys left a PhD program (Applied Linguistics) due to health issues. She is a Juried Artist Member in the Hamilton County Artists’ Association (painting and photography categories), where she served on the Board for many years in various officer positions. Alys founded Logan Street Sanctuary, Inc. (LSS), a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit music, arts, and education venue located in the heart of Noblesville, Indiana, and serves as the LSS Board Secretary.  Alys’ paintings, photographs, and poetry have received national and international recognition.
  • Macy Coles
    Macy Coles
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Painting, Performers and Writers
    I am an artist, a yoga teacher, and a student. I came to art as a way to express myself, enter a flow state, and heal. I teach yoga for the same reasons. I provide a space for my students to heal themselves and get into that flow state, us artists love. In my work I love to explore different levels of consciousness or reality, emotions, and my perspective on life. I enjoy creating works around the concepts behind life, energy, the soul, and my life experiences (present and past). Oil is the medium I love but I also enjoy ceramics. I love to write about my life in my blog and someday hope to take my writing more professionally, as well as my artist career.
  • D. Del Reverda-Jennings
    D. Del Reverda-Jennings
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Ethnic Art; Graphic Arts; Literary Arts; Media; Multi Arts; Performing Arts: Spoken Word; Political Artist; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Constructions/Collage, Crafts, Film, Functional and/or Decorative, Glasswork, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Jewelry, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Performance Art, Performers and Writers, Photography, Portrait, Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper; Afro Futurism (AfroFuturism), African & Latin Diaspora, Caribbean,
    A native of Alaska, as a youth D.  Del Reverda-Jennings resided in Chicago, Illinois., and was educated in parochial academy institutions.   From that timeline, the Indianapolis-based interdisciplinary artist has since traveled a creative and an artistic journey influenced by a kaleidoscope of cultural nuance. Visually D.  Del Reverda-Jennings, is known for producing a broad range of work inclusive of sculpture, mixed media, installation, painting, and interdisciplinary roles in the artworld as an award-winning published journalist, arts editor, author and poet.    She is the Creator, Founder and Independent Curator of “FLAVA FRESH ! ” an Indianapolis based, Annual Juried, Multiple Exhibition Presentation Series of Contemporary Art.   The multicultural series has been an acclaimed visual arts showcase for over twenty-three years, with the seven month long consecutive event venue having received a number of honors and awards. The versatile arts practitioner also works as an administrator, facilitator and free-lances in a number of arts disciplines throughout the Midwest and beyond.   As a journalist, regional arts editor and author Del Reverda-Jennings has for over two decades researched, sought out and cultivated aspiring beginners, newly-discovered, emergent and early-career artists who reside and work in Indiana as well as regionally to expose their creativity through writing, photographic documentation and by exhibiting their work in professional commercial arts venues, exposing their creative life stories, events and achievements in Midwestern regional, national and international print and online media. D.  Del Reverda-Jennings, has been involved long-term in grass roots arts efforts, the non-profit sector and community service in Indianapolis and is the founder of several groups and organizations.   The invested activist and cultural worker is a regional arts grant panelist, adjudicator, a noted lecturer and is currently an Artist Ambassador for the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), and an Equity Ambassador for the Arts Council of Indianapolis.    She is widely known for having acquired a well-earned reputation as being driven and making great things happen for underrepresented and/or marginalized artists and continues to be a vital force in the exhibition and scholarship of twenty-first century art.  
  • Jarrod Dortch
    Jarrod Dortch
    Black/African American; Literary Arts; Political Artist
    Dr. Jarrod Nicholas Dortch is part of a movement of Black artists and curators who are hosting exhibits and creating work that shines a light on Black culture. He has been affiliated with Big Car as a community artist and as community gardener at the Tube Factory artspace. Dortch serves as both a professor of communication and a business owner. He owns and operates Solful Gardens, a natural produce provider in Central Indiana that brings quality food access to urban areas that are underserved with an overall focus on food equity. With their roots in art, community, and education, Solful Gardens is leveraging these disciplines to help promote personal and communal growth one naturally-grown-vegetable at a time.
  • Drema Drudge
    Drema Drudge
    Literary Arts
    Drema Drudge is a 2013 graduate of the Spalding MFA in Creative Writing Program. She’s represented by Lisa Gallagher of Defiore and Company Literary Agency, based in Manhattan’s Union Square. In addition to being published in numerous literary journals (The Louisville Review, Penumbra, and others), Drema has finished two novels and is beginning her third. She often writes about art, the second passion in her life after writing. Drema has had the honor to have her stories published in the premiere issues of three magazines. She has won several small writing competitions over the years, the first one when she was in high school. She has been mentored both officially and unofficially by some of the best literary fiction writers in the country. Drema enjoys writing not only fiction, but has written for magazines and newspapers. In addition, she edits.
  • Mary Gillot
    Mary Gillot
    Graphic Arts; Multi Arts; Visual Arts: Crafts, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, New Media/Technology, Painting, Textiles, Works on paper
    Mary Gillot is a writer, artist, and illustrator living in Indianapolis. She has also lived in San Diego, Nashville, and Portland, and is originally from Washington, DC. Growing up with parents who were passionate about art, and traveling throughout the United States and Mexico have uniquely colored her creative vision. She received her Associate of Arts from the University of Maryland and her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing and Illustration from the Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University. Her work has appeared in Genesis Magazine, Tributaries Magazine, The Tipton Poetry Journal, and Prick of the Spindle, in addition to books from Crown Publishing Group, Wiley Publishing, Compass Learning, and many others. She is the author and illustrator of three children’s books available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. She will finish a third book this year.
  • Devon Ginn
    Devon Ginn
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Radio/Television, Spoken Word, Storytelling; Visual Arts: Photography
    Devon Ginn, a published poet dabbling predominately in performance/ theatrical recitations, travels from state to state implementing his performance poetry lesson-plan for high school students & his collegiate peers. Classically trained in Shakespearian theatre with informal contemporary experience, a grand performance is always expected from this poet. Whether he is performing for an intimate group or a sold out affair, his stage presence will forever be dynamic & larger than life. For booking inquiries & rates, email booking@devonginn.com.  
  • Angelita Hampton
    Angelita Hampton
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Literary Arts; Political Artist; Visual Arts: Crafts, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    My main creative work is as a mixed media artist. In the styles of contemporary expressionism or surrealism, I primarily treat subjects of social justice, employing imagery and text, while combining digital paint with hand drawn paper sketches, photography, watercolors, and collage. I enjoy the process of creation through experimentation and layering, and prefer producing prints created as a series of the same base image, reimagined in a variety of expressions, as part of an examination of the concepts of wholeness and separateness. I create art designed to challenge perceptions of race, gender, sexuality and social status through black portraiture and female figure in conjunction with popular images and ideology from American history and Black culture. A large portion of my work is created as public art, which I describe as being in a style of protest posters, designed with the intended effect of empowerment and the issue of a call to action. I often use traditional colors of American red, white, and blue, juxtaposed with images of brown and black people and images of social injustice. I also create using warm and rich earth tones with bright yellow and orange accents, as well as art with vibrant pinks, blues and greens.  
  • Thomas Kneeland
    Thomas Kneeland
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Spoken Word; Visual Arts: Graphic Arts, Performers and Writers, Works on paper
    Thomas Kneeland is a poet, author, copywriter, Editor-in-Chief of The Elevation Review and Founder of The Kneeland Center for Poetry, Inc. He strongly believes in promoting the voices of underrepresented writers across the globe and has inspired more than 20,000 lives with his own poetry collections and work within the nonprofit.
  • s.Jane Mills
    s.Jane Mills
    Graphic Arts; Multi Arts; Performing Arts: Music; Visual Arts: Crafts, Film, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Works on paper
    I’m Jane, a watercolor artist, illustrator, self-publisher and Twitch streamer in Indianapolis, IN with a focus on space art, surrealism, comics, and zines.  I hope to encourage curiosity, exploration, consciousness, and science. When I’m not making art, I enjoy gaming, urban sketching, going on adventures with Vyvyan (the wonder pup) and making music.
  • Andre Nirmel
    Andre Nirmel
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Spoken Word
    I create what I want to create, what I need to create, and what I am able to create.
  • Matt Panfil
    Matt Panfil
    Multi Arts; Performing Arts: Spoken Word, Theatre; Visual Arts: Constructions/Collage, Film, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Painting, Performance Art, Sculpture; Installation
    MATT PANFIL Curriculum Vitae Education Attending Herron School of Art and Design (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) with expected M.F.A. in May 2018 (attending 2016-2018) B.A. in Communications and Culture from Indiana University in Blooomington, IN (attended 2009-2011) Attended Santa Fe University of Art and Design (formerly The College of Santa Fe) MOV (Moving Image Arts) Film School (attended 2007-2009) Visual Art Exhibitions & Recognition Juried alumni exhibition, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (2011) Exhibitions for RAW Artists of Chicago and Indianapolis showcases (2011-2014) Solo gallery exhibition in Upland Brewery Room, Murphy Building, Indpls, IN (2013) Gallery exhibition in Broad Ripple Art Center, Broad Ripple, IN (2013) Juried exhibition, ORANJE Art Festival at Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indpls, IN (2014) Juried exhibition, TANJERINE Art and Music Festival, Indpls, IN (2014) Installation exhibitions, NOPAL Cultural Center’s Dia de Los Muertos Festival, Eiteljorg Museum, Indpls, IN (2014-2015) Exhibitions for Fountain Square Brewery’s Hop Your Face festival, (2014-2015) Exhibitions for The 5547 Project Gallery in Irvington, IN (2013-2014) Visual art display, do317 Lounge (rotating exhibition), Fountain Square, IN (2014) Exhibition and live visual art performance, Indy Music Festival, Indpls, IN (2014) Exhibition and live visual art performance, Vibe on Wednesdays, Indpls, IN (2015) Exhibition at Acceleration Art Studio in Fountain Square, IN (2015) Exhibition at Art Bazaar in Broad Ripple, IN (2015) Juried exhibition at Vonnegut Night/Vonnegut Historical Society, Broad Ripple, IN (2016) Juried gallery exhibition at Primary Colours, Murphy Building, Indianapolis, IN (2016) Collaborative installation exhibition, Herron School of Art & Design, Indianapolis, IN (2016) Voted Best Local Visual 3D Artist by NUVO Magazine’s “Best of Indy” (2016) HEALTHNET interactive art installations (2017) Awards & Publications Writing Poetry (“Misery is Real,” “Kali Yuga Blues”) published by the Pine Grove Literary Review, a branch of the Pine Grove Writers’ Collection based out of Portland, Oregon (2011) Short story “Sounds of Silence” published by the Saturday Evening Post in their Great American Fiction Contest 2013 anthology, of which I was one of eight finalists. Attended publication event in New York City (January, 2013) Selected as short fiction reader for an event at Indy Reads Books in downtown Indianapolis (2014) Short fiction and poetry published in two issues of KNACK Magazine, literature and arts magazine based in Santa Fe, NM (2014) Winner of Khaos Company Theatre’s 2015 Dionysian New Play Award. My debut One Act dramatic play “MetaStasis” voted winner out of seven finalists, performed for a full theatrical run in KCT’s 2016 season (2015-2016) Film Awarded Iris Film Festival Honorary Mention for Editing for 2010 short film “The Crystal Prophetess” (2011) Winner of “Best Line” Award for 48 Hour Movie Project in Indianapolis, IN (2012) Winner of Downtown Indy’s “We Welcome All” video contest. Voted winner out of four finalists, awarded a grand prize of $5000, and video featured on front page of Downtown Indy’s website (2015) Teaching & Leadership Experience Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign Art Director in Indianapolis, IN (2012-13). Organized posters and presentation material, as well as attended PowerShift event in Washington, D.C. Created two short promotional films for the Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign in Indianapolis. Worked as call agent for National Park Service via InfoSpherix Corp. in Carmel, IN (2005-2008). Sold park permits and made park reservations, dealt with customer service issues and inquiries. Worked as a certified SAT/ACT/grammar/essay tutor for Wyzant, Inc. Tutored adults and youths in English, SAT and ACT prep, etc. (2011- 2015) Qualified standardized test (ISTEP grades 5-8) grader for DPLOYIT (2012-13) Painting instructor for Mimosa and a Masterpiece in Indianapolis, IN (2012-14) Instructor for youth collage-making classes for Regeneration Indy (2015-2016) Campaign videographer and media facilitator for Bernie Sanders’ campaign office in Broad Ripple, IN. Interviewed volunteers and produced video for Bernie Sanders’ primary presidential campaign (2016) TA Fellowship for Alternative Photographic Processes class at Herron School of Art and Design. In conjunction with Professor Stefan Petranek, aided students in the classroom, hands-on work with producing photographic chemical solutions and exhibiting students’ work in university displays (2017-2018) Co-founder and art curator for HEALTHNET, a communal art/music creative space near Fountain Square (2017) Film-related Highlights MOV (Moving Image Arts) Program at The College of Santa Fe in New Mexico (2007-2009) Cast, directed and co-produced numerous student projects as well as working on several others. Served as Boom mic operator, camera operator, first AD, etc., wrote two feature-length scripts. Internship at Mosaic (2009) Summer internship for Mosaic, full-service multimedia/marketing company in Zionsville, IN. Handled various film equipment, filmed Grand Opening party. 16mm and Digital Production Courses at Indiana University (2010-2011) Shot four 16mm films using the Bolex and Bolex Reflex; planned, organized, budgeted and edited all projects. Wrote, directed and produced a 15-minute musical, involving location scouting and securing approval for scenes. Editor for Team Hollywood Team Concepts, Inc. (2011) Employed by Team Concepts, Inc. as film editor for a team-building exercise for the Kelley School of Business. Edited a short film shot by Executive Partners in three hours. Videographer for Live from Bloomington (2011) Shot footage of local music event Life from Bloomington at the Buskirk Chumley Theatre, Bloomington, IN. Camera operator for Fort Wayne Lincoln Mercury car commercial (2011) Shot demolition sequences for upcoming Ford commercial in Fort Wayne, IN. Videographer for RAW: Artists in Indianapolis (2012-2014) Filmed and edited videos and interviews for RAW: Artists subdivision in downtown Indianapolis. Video editor for Youth Build Indy webseries (2012-2013) I have filmed and edited numerous videos for non-for-profit organization Youth Build Indy and Courage to Encourage in downtown Indianapolis “Pro” wedding videographer for American Wedding Group (2014-) I currently film weddings for the nationally recognized organization American Wedding Group Videographer for SAE International (2015) I filmed content for SAE International’s website at the JW Mariott in Indianapolis. Videographer and video editor for ROCHE International client (2015) I filmed a client proposal video for a British ROCHE employee living in Indianapolis. Videographer for HOSA National Conference (Health Professionals Conference) (2016) I produced a promotional video for HOSA’s national Future Health Professionals conference in Indianapolis, IN. Videographer media facilitator for Bernie Sanders’ campaign office in Broad Ripple, IN (2016) I produced a campaign election video for Bernie Sanders’ office in Broad Ripple, IN.
  • Gabrielle Patterson
    Gabrielle Patterson
    Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Radio/Television, Spoken Word, Storytelling; Visual Arts
    “My words will change the world. The people that I touch with the power of my words makes me know that I have a great responsibility.”  
  • Alexandria Powell
    Alexandria Powell
    Graphic Arts; Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Spoken Word, Storytelling; Political Artist; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Constructions/Collage, Crafts, Functional and/or Decorative, Glasswork, Illustration, Jewelry, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, New Media/Technology, Painting, Performers and Writers, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles, Visual Arts Instructor; Soft Sculpture, Fibers
    Currently, I am a MAAT student at SMWC. This a several leaps and decades from my BFA in 3D Computer Animation at SCAD. I have tapdanced in musicals, sang in jazz clubs, programmed in Houdini, instructed art in public and private schools in the US and Italy, run a party planning business, and done freelance with some interesting companies. Currently, I run three blogs and an online art group via Zoom. I have a husband, two small dogs, and a 13-year-old daughter. I also do stand up. Like you didn’t know…
  • John Renguette
    John Renguette
    Literary Arts
    My name is John. I’m a transgender writer and video editor, currently attending IUPUI and persuing a Media Arts and Science major.
  • rachel rogers
    rachel rogers
    Graphic Arts; Media; Multi Arts; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Photography, Works on paper
    Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • kimann schultz
    kimann schultz
    Graphic Arts; Literary Arts; Media; Performing Arts: Radio/Television; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Painting, Performers and Writers
    Author Illustrator, Arts & Free Speech advocate, Kimann Schultz “writes with pictures & draws with words.” Kimann’s novel Jacob, Jacob Marley’s rest of the story, beautifully illustrated by Adam Oehlers, is available now at Amazon & IBJ Publishing. just click on these links to purchase! A first generation American, German/English bi-lingual, Kimann reaches instinctively beyond horizons of the ordinary in her quest to serve as creative contributor. Kimann blogged at Huffington Post from May 2013 – January 2018. Her articles include Arts & Free Speech advocacy & appreciation, film & TV review, history & sociological commentary on a wide range of topics including politics, parenting, fine arts & architecture, fashion & style. An IU Bloomington honors graduate with dual majors in Art History & German + a year abroad at the University of Hamburg, Germany, Kimann also attended the Fashion Institute of Technology & Parsons School of Design, both in NYC, where she received training in fashion design & illustration. Kimann worked 12 years for a local architectural firm as architectural writer, renderer & draftsperson, specializing in entourage. She was the Indianapolis Meridian-Kessler Home Tour artist for 5 years & produced many commissioned works, featuring residential and commercial architecture, bridal & pet portraiture. Kimann’s essay “Do What You Have to Do” was published in the 2012 THIS I BELIEVE: ON MOTHERHOOD. Her article, In Support of Art as Alternate Means of Expression was featured at Americans for the Arts. A mother of 2 sons & a daughter, Kimann is also song-writing partner with her husband. Their three-song EP, “Earthbound Ethereal,” is on iTunes and Amazon. Music videos for “Beautiful Rage,” and “Spirit of Christmas – Promise of Peace,” can be found on YouTube.
  • Melodie Yvonne
    Melodie Yvonne
    Literary Arts; Media; Performing Arts: Spoken Word; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Crafts, Film, Functional and/or Decorative, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Performers and Writers, Photography, Portrait
    Melodie Yvonne, lead photographer and owner of Photographic Melodie, grew up in the small southern Indiana town of North Vernon. She picked up her first camera at the age of 5, and was immediately hooked. By the age of 15 she began to turn every trip, even just to the local park, into a fantasy scene of her own imagination, and started mentoring with many local professionals. Melodie received an Associates of Applied Science in Visual Technologies majoring in Photography from Ivy Tech in 2002 after studying under acclaimed professors and many other masters in the field. Melodie’s main focus has always been music photography. Growing up listening to many amazing musicians inspired her dream to create visual images that made people feel the way they do when listening to music. Her goal was to help people SEE the music. Melodie has done numerous jobs around the country ranging from working for bands to being the official photographer on many southern Indiana Poker Runs. Her specialties are in nature, music, and candid event photography. She published her first print work, a collection of images & poetry, in 2011, and has since published many more print works. Melodie currently acts as owner & lead photographer at Photographic Melodie, House Photographer for Purdue Theatre, and Tour Photographer for multiple Billboard Charts topping bands as well as freelance work with many other media outlets, venues, and musicians.
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