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  • Sarah Norman
    Sarah Norman
    Performing Arts: Theatre; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Constructions/Collage, Crafts, Film, Functional and/or Decorative, Illustration, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Murals, New Media/Technology, Painting, Photography, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    Indianapolis artist, works with acrylics. Colorful, playful imagery and portraits.
  • Elizabeth O'Meara Ahlgrim
    Elizabeth O'Meara Ahlgrim
    Performing Arts: Music
    Ahlgrim is a harpist who has been working professionally for more than 10 years and has experience performing in churches, restaurants, weddings, and other special events. She has performed many musical styles on her concert grand harp in a variety of venues.
  • DAVID ORR
    DAVID ORR
    Visual Arts: Functional and/or Decorative, Painting, Sculpture
      I am a fine art painter and scenic artist, a sculptor, a designer, and a master carpenter and builder. I design, build, and/or paint sets, props, elements, exhibits and environments. Theatre, being the varied and composite art form that it is, has allowed me to develop all my artistic sensibilities with a variety of mediums, and challenged me to become adept with a wide range of styles. I make large scale, interactive works of art for the theater and museums.  
  • Nicholas A  Owens
    Nicholas A Owens
    Performing Arts
    Nicholas A. Owens is most known throughout the Indianapolis area as a dancer, free-lance choreographer, photographer and co-founder and former Artistic Director of Kenyettá Dance Company. For the past 3 years he has been directing his own professional modern dance company, NODC (Nicholas Owens Dance Company). He began dancing at age thirteen, studying at Kenyettá Dance Studio. His training includes modern, classical ballet, jazz, African Dance forms, tap and hip-hop dance. He has attended major dance workshops such as the International Association of Blacks in Dance Conference and the African American Dance Company workshop in Bloomington, Indiana. He has traveled and performed nationally and internationally. He currently teaches modern and jazz dance classes at the Indiana Ballet Conservatory. He has also taught 2 full semesters of Freshman jazz as an adjunct professor at Butler University.
  • Richard Parker
    Richard Parker
    Graphic Arts; Performing Arts: Music; Visual Arts: Graphic Arts, Illustration, Mixed Media, New Media/Technology, Painting, Photography, Portrait; Digital Art
    Richard Parker is a fine artist who was born, raised, and lives in Indiana. He began drawing when he was three and the focus of his youth was on art, writing, the outdoors, and sports. He graduated from North Central High School in Indianapolis and then from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, with a BFA Degree and a double major in Advertising Design and Psychology. He spent his entire first career as a creative professional in advertising and marketing. While at Wayne State, he started in business as an illustrator and graphic designer for one of the top studios in the country. Richard then went on to become an art director, writer, creative director, and entrepreneur serving an impressive list of local, national, and international clients throughout his career. They included: General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Corporation, JEEP, Dow AgriScience, BASF, Kraft Foods, Oscar Mayer, Westinghouse, Boeing, American Cyanamid, Trojan Yachts, Marriott Hotels, Baltimore Orioles, New Jersey Nets, Wrangler Jeans, Lilly, Campbell’s Soup, Rhone Poulenc, DuPont, Dow Jones, New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Novartis, Kubota Tractors, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, just to name just a few. Richard won over 1,500 awards for creative excellence in his advertising and marketing career for his clients and has also been a noted speaker, creative judge, songwriter, and musician. In his creative career, he has worked with and directed some of the best photographers, artists, and directors in the world. Richard was also the original founder of Synapse Technology, the First Intelligent Commerce Company. The company was a pioneer in utilizing advanced technology, data, marketing strategy, and creativity to serve Fortune 500 companies all over the world. Synapse was named one of North America’s fastest growing technology companies 5 years in a row in the Deloitte & Touche and PriceWaterhouseCoopers FAST500. As a serious participant in many sports activities throughout his life, Parker enjoyed baseball and softball and participated in the New York Mets Dream Week where he was recruited to play on the Mets traveling Dream Team. As a hockey player, he played with traveling teams in the mid-west and on the east coast and in the first Philadelphia Flyers Dream Week in Montreal. Richard also was a Senior Expert AMA Motocross racer for a number of years. And he fulfilled his boyhood dream to become a professional race car driver by earning SCCA PRO and International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) licenses and raced at Sebring, Road America, Mid-Ohio, Sonoma, Road Atlanta, and other top road courses all over the U.S. Richard competed in the American LeMans Series and its Formula Mazda North American Championship as well as other noted racing series winning his very first race and three more and placing very well in many events. Richard has been working on his artwork for the past several years and has pursued his goal of being a fine artist by becoming a Juried Artist Member of the Hamilton County Artists Association (HCAA) and an Artist Showcase Member of Nickel Plate Arts in Hamilton County, Indiana. He specializes in digital art. And his focus has been in discovering the natural beauty of the farms, small towns, river and streams in the Hamilton County countryside where he works and lives with his lovely wife, Marybeth, and their three dogs. He plans on expanding his subject matter by doing more people studies, still lifes, and creating new ways to present his art in the most innovative and unique style possible. Parker’s first presentations were at the Equine Arts Guild Show at the Nickel Plate Art Gallery and the HCAA Juried Artist Show at the Birdie Gallery, both in Noblesville, Indiana. He recently had a one-man show at the NOBLE MADE GIFTS Gallery on the Square in Noblesville and has had an Artist Showcase one-man show at the Nickel Plate Arts Campus in the Stephenson House Gallery in 2019. He’s also had a display of his work at the Cicero Coffee Company throughout last July. Last, but certainly not least, Richard was just announced in the Artists Magazine April 2019 issue and on ArtistsNetwork.com as one of the “Top 10 Artists Over 60 in America” with his winning submission, OVERHERD.
  • Cordell  Passley
    Cordell Passley
    Performing Arts: Music
  • Sue Pelley
    Sue Pelley
    Performing Arts: Music
  • Mara Phelps
    Mara Phelps
    Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Dance, Music, Radio/Television, Theatre, Vocal
    Currently a Student at Jacobs School of Music pursuing a Vocal Performance and Musical Theater Degree
  • Sax Pistols
    Sax Pistols
    Performing Arts: Music
    Horny rock n roll you can dance to! The Sax Pistols are an Indianapolis area based party band. We play danceable rock from the 70’s to the present with a focus on 80’s hits
  • Christopher  Pitts
    Christopher Pitts
    Visual Arts: Performers and Writers
    Christopher Pitts is focused on connecting the roots of the jazz piano tradition with the modern ear through energetic performance, thoughtful collaboration and aesthetic focused compositions. As a pianist he has been featured with Sean Imboden Large Ensemble, Rob Dixon Trilogy and Sedalia Marie at the Indianapolis Artsgarden. He’s also recorded two studio albums as keyboardist/co-composer of “Clint Breeze and the Groove” and served as musical director for the 2018 award-winning“Convergence” program. Christopher’s Piano Trio CP3 can be heard at every “First Friday After Party” at McGowan Hall and Sundays during his summer residency at The Chatterbox.   Photo by Jes Nijjer.
  • Bruce Polson
    Bruce Polson
    Performing Arts: Music
    Jazz has been a vital musical form from its very beginning and has evolved immensely over the past century. The Bruce Polson Trio honors this magnificent, evolving art form by bringing to it their unique skills and experience.  
  • 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…
  • Traci Punelli
    Traci Punelli
    Visual Arts: Photography
  • Pamela Purpus
    Pamela Purpus
    Performing Arts: Music
    Founder, artistic director, conductor “Musicians expect the conductor to be prepared, to know not only the ink (meter, entrances, and so on) but also the music’s essence (such as balance and articulations). Only a conductor who grasps a music’s motion and emotion can help musicians achieve the right sound quality.”   Pamela Purpus formed Play Ethic, a sinfonietta in 2009, providing a stimulus package for central Indiana symphonic musicians. “Orchestral music is a global, timeless currency,” she notes. “As performers, we routinely invest in each other, for each other.” Purpus, who earned a master’s degree in horn performance at Indiana University, took a circuitous route to the podium: after suffering a freakish, life-threatening playing injury that unequivocally ended her professional horn career, Purpus dabbled with many instruments, from flute to doublebass—even landing the occasional job as freelance timpanist after studying under acclaimed Pittsburgh (Pa.) Symphony Orchestra timpanist Timothy Adams Jr. But since attending the inaugural Rose City International Conductor’s Workshop in Portland, Ore., Purpus quickly established herself as a promising young conductor. Recent gigs include stints as guest music director and conductor for the Doña Ana Lyric Opera at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, N.M.
  • Johnnie Belinda Ramey
    Johnnie Belinda Ramey
    Visual Arts: Painting, Sculpture, Works on paper
    Art is my inner spirit coming out thru color and movement. I create durning meditive states and or use imagery that occur durning dream state. My abstracts have been described as having ethereal beings in them. My mediums are encaustic, acrylic and watercolor.
  • Heather Ramsey
    Heather Ramsey
    Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Music
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  • Bob Ramsey
    Bob Ramsey
    Performing Arts: Music
    I am a jazz guitarist in the Indianapolis area.  I am able to play as a solo, duo, combo or big band member.  
  • Scotty Randolph
    Scotty Randolph
    Performing Arts: Music
    Country Music singer/songwriter born and raised in the Midwest with family roots in West Virginia…”I have fallen back on music more times than I can count in my life. I feel blessed to be able to use my talents to bring joy to people.”  I love playing for a crowd of 10, or 10,000!
  • William Rasdell
    William Rasdell
    Visual Arts: New Media/Technology, Photography
  • Daniel J. Rauscher
    Daniel J. Rauscher
    Performing Arts: Music
    Daniel J. Rauscher is in his final year of undergraduate study, pursuing degrees in Saxophone Performance and Jazz Studies. At 21, he is just breaking onto the music scene in and around Indianapolis and is driving toward a creative, fresh approach to jazz. In addition to working as a freelance musician, Rauscher is a saxophonist in the Indiana Army National Guard 38th Infantry Division Band.
  • Rusty Redenbacher
    Rusty Redenbacher
    Performing Arts: Dance
  • Gary Reiter
    Gary Reiter
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
  • Reckless Rhymacide
    Reckless Rhymacide
    Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Music, Radio/Television, Spoken Word, Storytelling, Theatre, Vocal
    Reckless Rhymacide (Kelvin Coe) is a rap/hip hop artist and songwriter form Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the biological brother of hip hop artist Loc Rhymacide (Anthony Coe). He began rapping in elementary school. His biggest musical influence was his cousin, producer Carlton Hart ($ir Hart). He recorded his first EP Young Black Males in the early 2000’s. His follow up LP Greatest Stories Ever Sold wasn’t released until several years later. Both projects earned him regional success in the Midwest, and opportunities to open up for artists such as Twista, Coo Coo Cal, and Lil’ Flip. Chances are you’ve seen people wearing Rhymacide t-shirts around Indy and the midwest.  
  •  Rhythmwood Drive
    Rhythmwood Drive
    Performing Arts: Music
    Rhythmwood Drive Nostalgic instrumental rock with nothing but percussion Rhythmwood Drive is a married duo from central Indiana playing acoustic instrumental covers that feature marimba, hammered dulcimer, and percussion. Doug and Sarah Haag have been playing together for over a decade but decided to bring it to the public after Sarah acquired a marimba in 2016. Now they take to the streets, festivals, concerts, and living rooms to bring the unique sounds of melodic percussion to those seeking musical inspiration with a dash of nostalgia. Playing covers from pop, rock, and movies from the 70s to present, this duo will bring back familiar memories with a new perspective! Doug and Sarah Haag, from Fortville Indiana, studied percussion in college. Neither initially pursued a career in the music field but recently went through a musical rebirth when Sarah started playing marimba again, 12 years after leaving it at college. Just one year later they added hammered dulcimer to their line up and now offer a range of cover tunes, modern classical works, movie themes, and even some hymns. Doug is a master on cajon and percussion and Sarah is a 2018 Hit Like A Girl Contest Winner and a top 5 finalist in the 2018 National Hammer Dulcimer Championship. Playing at venues like the Indianapolis Artsgarden, the Rhythm! Discovery Center, and various art walks and festivals, Rhythmwood Drive is out to surprise and inspire audiences with rich unique sounds of tuned wood, strings, and acoustic percussion!
  • Steven Rickards
    Steven Rickards
    Performing Arts: Music
  • Diana Riley
    Diana Riley
    Visual Arts: Crafts, Functional and/or Decorative, Jewelry
  • Steven Ray Robbins
    Steven Ray Robbins
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    5-piece blues outfit, injected with a healthy dose of soul, R & B and rock influences.  The band’s repertoire includes original music written by Steve Robbins and Tim Miller, as well as blues covers ranging from John Lee Hooker to BB King, The Allman Brothers Band to Muddy Waters, Al Green to the Neville Bros..  The Blues Ambassadors are:  Steve Robbins (guitar, mandolyn, bass and vocals);  Frank Loyd (percussion and vocals);  Tim Miller (bass and vocals);  Matt Tamer (drums);  Paul Schafer (tenor sax and vocals).  Mercedes Miller is often a special guest (vocals).
  • June Rochelle
    June Rochelle
    Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Music, Radio/Television, Theatre, Vocal; Visual Arts: Film, New Media/Technology, Performance Art, Performers and Writers
    June Rochelle is a music and media enthusiast.  Her powerful vocal range is soprano and alto. June is a songwriter, and PR and media professional.  Her music has been on the ballot for a Grammy and charted on Billboard’s radio hot gospel charts. Currently, her music can be heard and purchased on multiple digital outlets.  She is the first minority female to headline both the pre-show and live show for ABC/RTV6 Circle of Lights in Indiana.  She has stood on stage and sang with Diana Ross, Celine Dione and opened for Yolanda Adams once. She has graced stages all across America. She has been recognized by several national media and print publications, including educational institutions such as IVY Tech College, and Bethune-Cookman College.  She has toured in musical stage plays and produced and appeared in the independent film.  In addition to music, her passion is creating diverse entertainment media content.  In her media discipline, she is an On-Air host for WCLJ TV 42.  She was the first journalist to interview 2nd Lady KarenPence, where she has hosted since 2006. If you ever hear her sing, you will never forget.  She bridges three ranges, (soprano, alto, and tenor) with passion and sincerity, creating an atmosphere of music lovers paradise.  More information about me can be found on Google or at www.junerochellemedia.com.  One of her dreams is to sing along with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.  She loves vintage singers such as Aretha Franklin, Dione Warwick, Barbara Streisand, Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Nancy Wilson, George Benson and George
  • Ingrid Rodriguez
    Ingrid Rodriguez
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    Ingrid is a classically-trained lyrical Soprano and crossover cabaret artist. She has a degree from Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, where she studied under opera legend Teresa Kubiak. Ingrid was also a member of the IU Singing Hoosiers for 3 years, whom she performed with all over the United States. Her repertoire includes works from several well-known operas and musicals, as well as a few American standards and crossover pieces. Today, Ingrid works as a freelance performer and vocal coach. She also makes regular appearances with the Indianapolis Opera chorus, and works closely with Classical Music Indy- a non-for-profit outreach dedicated to bringing classical music performance to underserved populations in Indianapolis. Ingrid has performed at such Indianapolis venues as, The Jazz Kitchen, Indiana Landmarks, the Indianapolis Zoo, Eskenazi Hospital, the Harrison Center for the Arts, and The Melody Inn. In June 2018, she produced her first solo cabaret show for children titled, Dreams Come True: A Princess Cabaret Show at the Theater at the Fort in Indianapolis. Most recently, she released her first album titled, “Opera Meets Broadway” – available for sale HERE.
  • Yuriria Rodriguez
    Yuriria Rodriguez
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    Yuriria Rodríguez Bio Costa Rican soprano Yuriria Rodríguez holds the rare privilege of being able to sing in both classical and popular styles with great professionalism, expression, and accuracy of style. Reviews have praised Ms. Rodríguez as a singer “with a beautiful voice which recalls a force of nature” (Herald Times, Bloomington, IN), and as “The real deal” (Fanfare , November 2011, USA). In 2006, she sang the role of Maria in the tango-operita by A. Piazzolla and H.Ferrer, Maria de Buenos Aires, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, receiving a standing ovation in a sold out performance. In the classical realm, Ms. Rodríguez also successfully performed known roles such as Despina in W.A. Mozart’s Cosí fan tutte (Costa Rica) and Mimí in Puccini’s La Bohème (Costa Rica), as well as new opera roles, such as Chanfalla in G. Diriés Puppeteer’s String, and One of the Three Rosales sisters in Indiana University’s collegiate premiere of Oswaldo Golijov’s Ainadamar, conducted by Carmen Helena Téllez. Ms. Rodríguez holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music from Indiana University—Jacobs School of Music, where she studied with Teresa Kubiak and Carlos Montané and Mary Ann Hart. As a member of El Taller, at the prestigious Jacobs School of Music, she had the opportunity to share the stage with prominent guest musicians and Jacobs School of Music faculty, such as Grammy Award Winners Pablo Ziegler, Pablo Aslan, Michael Spiro, Gonzalo Grau and Sylvia McNair among many others. She has been a winner at the National Society of Arts and Letters voice competition, in Bloomington, Indiana, and a winner of the 9th Annual Competition in the Performance of Music from Spain and Latin America, which allowed her to tour the United States as an artist sponsored by the Embassy of Spain, giving recitals of Zarzuela and Latin American/Spanish Art Song. Among other honors received while in school, she was awarded the Olimpia Barbera scholarship from the Latin American Music Center at IU to pursue studies in voice at the level of Master in Music. Other solo performances include the Mozart’s Requiem conducted by Richard Tang Yuk at Indiana University. She debuted at the Indiana Opera program as Suor Osmina in the 2011 production of Puccini’s Suor Angelica, and was casted again that summer to sing for the new opera The Tales of Lady Thi Kihn, by P. Q. Phan. In 2011 she sang the Soprano II role in Mozart’s Great Mass in C minor with the Philharmonic of Kalamazoo in the Bach Festival in Kalamazoo, MI, conducted by Prof. James Turner. Recently, Yuriria sang the role of Sombra, in the world premiere and +30 performances of Gabriela Ortiz’s Ana y su Sombra, commissioned by Reimagining Opera for Kids, a local Opera Company that Yuriria is proudly part of, and that performs all year round. Last year, Yuriria was called to be the cover for the role of Mimi in Costa Rica’s National Lyric Opera Production of La Bohème.   Currently, Yuriria works as Associate Director of Hispanic Music at Christ Church Cathedral in Indianapolis, where she conducts the Coro Latinoamericano and develops a bilingual choral program for early music learners. Occasionally, she can be heard singing as a guest soloist for the Choir of Men and Choristers of Christ Church. Because of her achievements, artistry and work in both Popular and Classical singing in the American Mid-West, last year, the United States granted her the E11 Visa for Individuals of Extraordinary Ability in the Field of the Arts.  
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