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  • Kaila Austin
    Kaila Austin
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Literary Arts; Portrait; Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Portrait, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    Kaila Austin is a painter and mixed media artist based out of Indianapolis, Indiana. She has been a participant in Murals for Racial Justice with the Arts Council of Indianapolis and has been interviewed for several magazines emphasizing Black arts and culture across the United States. Currently, she has a painting studio located at 201 Studios, where she also works as a bookbinder and printmaker.    Austin works primarily in mixed media portraiture, focusing on the ways in which the arts can humanize Blackness after centuries of visual culture that has been subversive and noxious. Working traditionally in oil portraits, she has spent the last year expanding her work into mixed media loosen the rigidity tied to classical notions of what art is supposed to be.  She primarily uses community members from around Indianapolis as the subject of her work, seeking to elevate everyday people and common people to the grandeur of historical narrative paintings.
  • Dale Bernstein
    Dale Bernstein
    Visual Arts: Photography, Portrait
    Dale Bernstein is an experienced photographer specializing in commercial photography and the historic Wet Plate Collodion process. Throughout his early days he has worked for some of the most influential photographers in modern history including Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Horst P. Horst, and others. Needless to say the knowledge Dale gained from working with these incredible artists has greatly influenced his own work. Dale is also known to be one of the leaders in the Wet Plate Collodion process. A historic photographic process dating back to the 1850’s. Now on the rise again by younger photographers, Dale has proven his technique having worked with the process since the 1990s.
  • Jacquelyn Brice
    Jacquelyn Brice
    Multiracial; Performing Arts: Dance, Music; Portrait; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Murals, Painting, Photography, Portrait, Visual Arts Instructor
    Performing arts: Dance Ballet Modern Contemporary Jazz Music Oboe Marimba Visual Arts: Painting: Oil  Acrylic India Ink Watercolor  Drawing Colored Pencil Charcoal Photography Action Shots  Portrait Landscape
  • 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.
  • R. A. Buys
    R. A. Buys
    Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Painting, Portrait
    R.A. Buys’ current concentration is on more commercially/public friendly paintings and drawings he calls “Midnight Therapy”, which is what he shows regularly throughout the year. Years ago, he moved into his current house and he had no connection to internet, smart phone, or cable.  He started drawing these stream of conscience faces in the late hours of the night, that have evolved over the years and continue to change.  While a few of them are actual portraits of existing people, most of them are abstract and void of any recognizable features of a real person. He tries to strip away gender, sex, age, race or any other feature that we tend to intentionally or accidentally judge others on.  Matter of fact he likes to look at his drawings as having the skin peeled back and then showing the colors, textures, and patterns that make up a person on the inside.  Often, they come across alien. People say that they see African, Aztec, Polynesian and Celtic influences among others in his art; although this is all accidental as he relies on the moment to dictate what the patterns and images will end up looking like. He works in very basic mediums.  Oil paint, paint pens, and marking pens.  Usually on wood but sometimes canvas, whichever is more available at the moment.  He tries to re-purpose old frames or makes basic 60s style student lattice frames to add a little character to the finished product.
  • Phyllicia Carr
    Phyllicia Carr
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Ethnic Art; Multi Arts; Portrait
    Phyllicia Carr is a multidisciplinary artist from Indianapolis, IN and is known for expressing herself through visual art, graphic design, and photography. Her colorful figurative portraits are inspired from vivid dreams, dialogue, research, and deep introspective revelation. Her work encompasses realism and surrealism mixed with abstract elements while highlighting her subjects with nature. Phyllicia uses her intuition as a guide to explore and communicate the importance of empowerment, love, beauty, vulnerability, and healing for the African American community. She received her B.A. in Communication from North Carolina A&T State University. Her work has been featured in cities across the United States in Atlanta, Indianapolis, and Los Angeles. Her recent work was exhibited at Indy’s Meet The Artist, WACO Theater Center’s Wearable Art Gala founded by Richard Lawson & Tina Knowles Lawson, and was a top 4 finalist in the Finishline x Puma sponsored shoe design competition powered by Pattern Magazine and Martk’d.
  • Donna Carr Roberts
    Donna Carr Roberts
    Visual Arts: Painting, Portrait
    Donna has been Artist in Residence at the Slane College of Communications and Fine Art, Bradley University.  An award-winning artist living in Indianapolis, Indiana and Scottsdale, Arizona.  Donna’s work includes life portraits and still life images. She works in Oils, Watercolors and Charcoal. A Classically-Trained Artist, Donna regularly works with some of the nations best artists developing new techniques and perfecting her style keeping her work fresh. Her NFL Jeff Saturday piece exhibited in the 2012 Super Bowl Art Exhibit. Her 2014 Olympic Artwork was recognized by Russia’s leading sports magazine. Her commissioned piece “Lady Justice” is on permanent display in Beijing, China. Donna is a member of Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America, National Watercolor Society, Scottsdale Artists League, SCBWI, and a Member with Distinction with American Women Artists. A full exhibit of Donna’s Olympic Artwork was shown at the Indiana University and National Art Museum of Sport/ Indianapolis 2015 Previously a Board Member of The Illinois Arts Commission.
  • Mandykae Cherry
    Mandykae Cherry
    Visual Arts: Illustration, Mixed Media, Painting, Portrait, Visual Arts Instructor; Art Director
     
  • Kalleen Chilcote
    Kalleen Chilcote
    Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Painting, Portrait, Printmaking, Visual Arts Instructor; Drawing
    I am a visual artist, printmaker and art educator living in Indianapolis, Indiana. I am also a  feminist who finds unfading inspiration in the complexity, beauty and danger of the natural world.
  • Diana Childers
    Diana Childers
    Visual Arts: Graphic Arts, Mixed Media, Photography, Portrait
    I am a self-taught photographer currently trying to expand networking opportunities. I attended The Art Institute of Indianapolis for Interior Design and took a few beneficial courses such as: Photoshop, Drawing and Perspective, Design Fundamentals etc. Other then that I have taught myself. I am a minimalist and believe that true creativity is developed through thinking outside the box and working with what you have.
  • Christopher Dance
    Christopher Dance
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Film, Murals, Performance Art, Portrait, Sculpture, Visual Arts Instructor
    Christopher Dance Biography Christopher M. Dance is a figurative sculptor from Indianapolis, IN. Dance’s classical figurative approach exists as an anachronism and also as a celebration of history, craft, and the beauty and mystery of the human form and psyche. He is a classically trained artist who studied at Herron School of Art and Design, as well as in Italy. Dance has been a teacher at Pike High School in Indianapolis for 12 years serving as the main ceramics and sculpture instructor. Universal themes and delicate mysteries evoke the power and drama of the posture and gesture, and create a play between subject and viewer. Dance is intrigued by what the form reveals and conceals by ways of movement and dialogue and seeks to capture the moment where physicality bends to the realm of the unseen and the magic of our everyday existence is revealed. As an educator at a school where over 90 languages are spoken, and countless cultural narratives are represented, he seeks to incorporate this multicultural slice of life and spirit into these static objects. He wants to show the tension, and release that as the shared human struggle, and to create a connecting point for these stories to live and breathe and change in a way that only that only stories of collective imagination can do. His work has been featured on Fox59, WFYI Public Radio, Indianapolis Star, and NUVO Indy. Dance’s works are in the permanent collection of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum, Center for Victim and Human Rights, and Big Car Collaborative. 
  • Julie Davis
    Julie Davis
    Multi Arts; Visual Arts: Functional and/or Decorative, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, Murals, New Media/Technology, Painting, Photography, Portrait, Printmaking, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    Hello! I’m Julie, a multidisciplinary artist. I explore art’s healing potential and choose to express states of being that inspire self-reflection, healing, gratitude, and connection. I am inspired by nature and the human condition. Art for me is a reminder of my humanity, my connection to all that is, and my power to choose how I want to feel and respond and what to create from it. Through my work, I hope the viewer feels their great connection too.
  • Rob Day
    Rob Day
    Visual Arts: Illustration, Mixed Media, New Media/Technology, Painting, Photography, Portrait
    I’m an artist & illustrator working primarily in a traditional medium of oil painting with styles range from surrealism to realism. I enjoy working on a wide range of projects including portraits, landscapes, illustration assignments and creating photo/video content for nonprofit organizations. A graduate of Herron School of Art & Design, my illustrations have appeared in publications throughout the U.S. including Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Esquire & WIRED. All types of project inquiries are welcome.
  • 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.  
  • Emelia Dennis
    Emelia Dennis
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Constructions/Collage, Crafts, Illustration, Mixed Media, New Media/Technology, Painting, Photography, Portrait, Sculpture, Textiles, Works on paper
    Just a young artist trying all the things. Born and raised in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. I went to Hendrix College and graduated in May 2020 with my art degree. I moved to Indianapolis in February 2020. I currently have my art for sale at a local business: Relics Redesigned. You should definitely look them up. The ladies who own the business have been incredibly helpful to me by hosting my art in their shop, as well as, helping me find my way around Indy and make it a home.  
  • Michael Durr
    Michael Durr
    Media; Visual Arts: Film, Media and Visual Communications, Mixed Media, New Media/Technology, Photography, Portrait, Visual Arts Instructor
    After graduating with a degree in visual communications from Illinois State University, Michael Durr began his career in Central Illinois creating commercials and on-air promotions for local television affiliates. From 2008 to 2012, he worked as a media specialist for The Marketing Store where he created content for McDonald’s and Coca-Cola. From there, he worked for Maddock Douglas, an innovation consulting firm, where he developed an internal photography and video offering. In 2016, he became a Creative Director for FÁS Chicago, where he worked primarily for Case Construction. He now resides in Meridian Kessler with his wife and two sons and owns and operates Ripple Media Productions. In addition, he publishes North Indy, an award winning Indianapolis publication that promotes local businesses and covers stories of the people and places in his community.
  • Abigail Emmert
    Abigail Emmert
    Visual Arts: Illustration, Painting, Portrait; Pet Portraits
    I’m Abigail Emmert (my friends and family call be Abbey, you can too if you would like!) and I am a self-taught, independent artist located in Indianapolis, Indiana. My mission is to create art that spreads joy. My journey from a registered vet tech to a professional oil painter has been a journey full of joy and I want to evoke that feeling in others through my art.  
  • Janet Fry
    Janet Fry
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Illustration, Mixed Media, Painting, Portrait, Printmaking, Sculpture
    For Janet Fry, art has been the consistent thread that ties together the many parts of her life. Janet has a bachelor’s degree in Aesthetic Studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a master’s degree in journalism from Indiana University. She worked as a visual journalist at newspapers for 25 years. Janet has had her art displayed at Storage Space Gallery, Big Car Collaborative’s Tube Factory, Harrison Center for the Arts and the Archivist Studio and Shoppe. In November 2022, Janet had ceramic work in Indiana Beach, an installation in the Satellite Art Show of Art Basel Miami. Locally, Janet has studied life drawing and painting under Caroline Mecklin, Ellie Siskind and Jim Gerard. Most recently Janet has worked in clay sculpture with Christopher Dance and Peggy Breidenbach. Since 2021, she has drawn the Greatriarchs — elders from the near Downtown community — in the weekly Storytelling Drawing sessions at the Harrison Center for the Arts.  Janet Fry has a studio in her Downtown Indianapolis home. Primarily interested in painting and sculpting the figure, Janet explores sexuality and aging with surrealist humor, and expressive line, texture and color.
  • Phillip Gilkeson
    Phillip Gilkeson
    Graphic Arts; Portrait; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Film, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Media and Visual Communications, New Media/Technology, Painting, Photography, Portrait, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    I’m a Visual Communications Student currently working towards my degree. I’m self-taught in Adobe software products (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects). My work has been described as having retro and synth-wave vibes, As I specialize in surrealist works. I think it is exuberating to bring something that never existed before, into this re@li_ty::..
  • Anita Gordon
    Anita Gordon
    Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Painting, Performance Art, Portrait, Visual Arts Instructor
    I create observation-based pieces in acrylic, oil, and occasionally mixed media. In 2023, I am focusing my work on the impact of viewer and venue interaction to create pieces on-site. Simple interior or product paintings develop as informed products of the environment; each painting strives to move past a true representation of the view in front of me and instead convey the beauty of interactivity with every conversation and venue utilization experience during the process of painting. To put it simply, I paint what I see and feel at venues while talking with passerby in live art sessions.
  • Andrea Haydon
    Andrea Haydon
    Graphic Arts; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Graphic Arts, Media and Visual Communications, Murals, Painting, Portrait
    Studio Haydon LLC is a private art and design firm located in Garfield Park. Andrea’s work spans from commissioned pieces, to murals, to graphic design work. Andrea has been studying and creating art for over 20 years. She has studied experiential art and design in Hesse, Germany, was apart of the design team that created the graphics for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, has served as an adjunct professor at Herron School of Art + Design and was named one of the Top 100 Best Young Advertisers in the Country by the Art Directors Club of New York. Living in Garfield Park you’ll find her enjoying a pint at Garfield Brewery, playing her violin, practicing yoga, painting or hanging out with her cat/roommate Karl.
  • Alison Hodge
    Alison Hodge
    Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Portrait, Works on paper
    Hi, my name is Alison Hodge and I currently reside in Avon, Indiana with my husband and 3 young children.  I have always had a love for nature and art. As a little girl, I would sit in our garden with a sketchbook in hand and spend hours drawing the flowers and insects.  I carried on my passion for both the arts and nature into adulthood and received a degree in zoology and a minor in studio art from Western Illinois University. I spent a summer in Africa working with penguins and later became the animal care manager at the Lemur Conservation Foundation in Florida. had a very fulfilling career in the conservation/zoo field but stepped away from it around the time my second son was born. Since then, I’ve picked my paint brushes back up and have been creating ever since.
  • Angelina Kaul
    Angelina Kaul
    Portrait; Visual Arts: Crafts, Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Performers and Writers, Portrait, Textiles, Works on paper
    I am a wearer of many hats: an independent early American historian, self-taught artist, freelance writer, blogger, author, biographer, designer, small budget business owner, and serial entrepreneur. But I am simply a creative individual, trying my best to live the creative life. I am the Founder of Trehan’s Treasures Studio (www.trehanstreasures.com) where I create and through which I share my art and writings. Samples of my works can be seen on my Pinterest boards (trehanstreasures) with over 3,200 followers. My books are available through Amazon.com, IU Press, and in bookstores everywhere. My articles related to art, history, small business, self-publishing, writing, home decor, and crafting can be found on various print and online magazines including American History magazine, Journal of the American Revolution, American Farmhouse Style magazine, PieceWork magazine, The Old Schoolhouse magazine, Illinois Heritage magazine, Hoosier Heritage magazine, Red Rock magazine, MollyGreen.com, and more. I have become a nationally recognized speaker from being featured on numerous podcasts and shows including NPR PBS WFYI Channel Indianapolis, Axelbank History Today Podcast, History Ago Go Podcast, Thought Row Podcast, The Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society Book Club, and Greg Garrison Radio Show – WIBC Radio Indianapolis. I have also presented lectures on early American history as a featured speaker at various groups and organizations in the USA. My art has been published internationally and my handmade journals are owned by collectors around the globe. When I am not writing, painting, or designing, I am also the co-Founder of Dream Works Furnishings, a home décor manufacturing company specializing in rustic and bohemian themed home decor products, based out of a joint USA and India venture. I am currently open to commissions for art and writing projects. Please contact me to discuss your options. Thank you!
  • James Kelly
    James Kelly
    Portrait; Visual Arts: Illustration, Murals, Painting, Portrait; Bubble Artist
    I have been working in Indianapolis for twenty years. Most of my work has been commissions. I specialize in portraits. I typically work in oils. I am also Indy’s only Bubble Man! Known as BubbleJim.com. I bring bubble magic to the young and old at heart. Bubbles bring you joy and fun! Portraiture has always been my favorite subject.
  • Bob Killmer
    Bob Killmer
    Portrait
    I am an older person that has started to learn drawing from my mentor, Diane Breman. Diane and I have been meeting for about an hour, once a week, on Zoom. We started in Nov. 2020. She has given me the courage to try things with drawing that I was afraid to try. I am a Realtor and have played the drums my entire life. Woodworking is also a very fun hobby and I love to flyfish. Originally from Texas, we moved to Indiana with a manufacturing company and I now work with Carpenter Realtors. I have not settled on a media yet, but find colored pencil fun to work with.  
  • Nick Kleinrichert
    Nick Kleinrichert
    Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Painting, Portrait
    All my life I’ve been creative, I’ve tried many different forms of art trying to find an outlet for the creativity. Painting has been a recent discovery that I have fallen in love with and want to continue pursuing.
  • Clinton Lowery
    Clinton Lowery
    Artist of Color; Black/African American; Ethnic Art; Graphic Arts; Visual Arts: Crafts, Painting, Portrait, Works on paper
    Hi My name is Clinton and I’m 34. I’m from Indianapolis and I’ve been in to art all my life. I’m engaged and have a 6 year old son. I graduated from Broadripple Magnet high school in the visual arts department.
  • Heather Mathes
    Heather Mathes
    Multi Arts; Portrait; Visual Arts: Crafts, Painting, Portrait; Woodworking, Canvas maker, Frame Builder
    It’s funny how we can convince ourselves to move in directions that are not meant for us but we always find a way back to our true selves. I’m just getting started and excited for the journey!
  • Michael Miller
    Michael Miller
    Graphic Arts; Portrait; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Photography, Portrait, Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper
    Freelance artist based in Indianapolis, IN. I’ve been a perfectionist since birth and I’ll be a maker until I die. Graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a Bachelors in Fine Art. I’m a trained illustrator, painter, muralist, screen-printer, sculptor, woodworker, and carpenter. I’m passionate about creating works of art for people and businesses alike. From an early age I developed an obsession for quality. As a child I would throw away little scribbles I had made if they were not “cool” enough, and my fourth grade teacher nicknamed me “Mr. Meticulous,” as I always perfectly spaced my math equations on my paper so they were clean and easy to read. Since I have become an adult, nothing has changed because when I create my work, I expect nothing short of accuracy and perfection.
  • Marck Miller
    Marck Miller
    Graphic Arts; Literary Arts; Portrait; Visual Arts: Architectural Illustration, Constructions/Collage, Functional and/or Decorative, Graphic Arts, Illustration, Mixed Media, Murals, Painting, Portrait, Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Arts Instructor, Works on paper; Draftsman/Drawing
    Marck Miller (b. 1980) is a lifelong artist and has spent the majority of his creative career living and working in Indianapolis.  He works in a variety of mediums, specializing in pen and ink drawing, mural/sign painting, and mixed media works on canvas and paper.  His intention is to provide the viewer a space where spending more than a seconds’ glance is rewarded, even across multiple occasions.  This is, he hopes, in contrast to online swiping, scrolling, and the proliferation of images at large.  They offer decidedly more than a backlit, smooth image on a phone or computer, and communicate in a richer language: of texture, language, color, form, and meaning.  He earned a bachelor’s degree with a concentration in Fine Arts from Columbia College Chicago, and is proud to have art in collections across the city.
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