GALLERIES
ATHENAEUM ARTSPACE 317.655.2755
401 E. Michigan Street, 2nd floor athfound.org
“TL;DR” means “Too Long;Didn’t Read”—Artist Joy Hernandez says, “We want our news immediate & succinct. With all that’s going on right now, I wanted to return to place, that delivery of message in just one image. No one wants to read long-form & get all the information they could out of such an article, so I’m trying to pack what I want to say into each piece, while still leaving it open ... view more »
GALLERIES
ATHENAEUM ARTSPACE 317.655.2755
401 E. Michigan Street, 2nd floor athfound.org
“TL;DR” means “Too Long;Didn’t Read”—Artist Joy Hernandez says, “We want our news immediate & succinct. With all that’s going on right now, I wanted to return to place, that delivery of message in just one image. No one wants to read long-form & get all the information they could out of such an article, so I’m trying to pack what I want to say into each piece, while still leaving it open for viewers to add their own story.” The Athenaeum ArtSpace (2nd floor), is open to the public, everyday 8a–7p.
City Way Gallery curated by iMOCA 317.457.5445
Inside the Alexander Hotel• 216 East South St. indymoca.org
“Connecting the Lines” exhibition of a mural by Heeseop Yoon. Yoon creates large-scale line drawing installations and very intricate black and white drawings. Her mural installation at CityWay Gallery will be a large drawing composed of black masking tape on Mylar and an Indianapolis specific wallpaper installation on the gallery’s columns. Heeseop Yoons exhibit opens June 30 and remains up until December 31.
DARKROOM REVELATIONS 317.727.0698
1125 E. Brookside Ave. CCIC NORTH STUDIOS • C7A pottermoorefrassphotography.co m
Darkroom Revelations will feature photographic images by Tom Potter, Gayle Moore, and Nancy Frass. This month’s special display is titled, “The Olden Days”. Working in both traditional silver gelatin black and white film processes as well as in digital imagery, their fine art prints embody a variety of natural, cultural, and human landscapes as well as botanical images.
FIVE SEASONS STUDIO & GALLERY 317.523.7777
1125 E. Brookside Ave. CCIC NORTH STUDIOS • C6 fiveseasonsstudio@yahoo.com
CONTROLLED CHAOS: PAINTING WITHOUT A BRUSH. Mixed media paintings by Martha Nahrwold, featuring landscapes created by floating inks on water. From broad mountain ranges to the fine detail of birch branches, the abstracted realism will be up through the month of September. .
FULL CIRCLE NINE GALLERY 317.672.7253
1125 E. Brookside Ave. CCIC SOUTH STUDIOS • B23 fullcirclenine.com
Robin Toulouse, and “Vignettes” will be featured. The show will premiere 6–9pm, & admission is free. “With ‘Vignettes,’ I explore my original and most important influences: Victorian memorial photography, classical music, and artists and writers of significance to me,” says Toulouse, a visual storyteller, who hopes viewers will add their own stories to her work.
Gallery 924 317.631.3301
924 N. Pennsylvania St. indyarts.org/gallery924
Gathering: Contemporary Glass from the Heartland featuring the best of contemporary glass from around the Midwest. This show is done in partnership with the Indiana Glass Arts Alliance. Special opening on IDADA First Friday then also on Saturday, Sept 9 and 16 from 10am–2pm.
Harrison Center for the Arts 317.396.3886
1505 N. Delaware St. Pam@harrisoncenter.org
Friday, September 1, 6–10pm
Artist reception & open studio night
Harrison Gallery:
Undercurrent, new work by
Alicia Zanoni
City Gallery:
Classic Indianapolis,
Vivian Gladden
Speck Gallery:
Interconnectedness:
A DNA Project,
William Rasdell
Gallery Annex:
Into the Wild, Blue Yonder,
Tom Butters
Hank & Dolly’s Gallery:
Hullabaloo Press,
Prints on Parade!
Underground:
Transcending the Tabletop
Through September 29.
Reg. Hours: 9–5 M–F.
Indiana Landmarks Center 317.639.4534
1201 Central Ave. indianalandmarks.org
Rapp Family Gallery: FLAVA FRESH 14 is a 14 year old multicultural art platform featuring over 50 contemporary visual artists in various mediums. The jurried artists, including emerging and underrepresented participants, are part of a seven month long arts and events project.
Long-Sharp Gallery 866.370.1601
1 North Illinois St. Suite A longsharpgallery.com
Whether paintings, prints, sculpture, or drawings, “Back to Basics: Art 101” explores the wide variety of media used to create art today. Art newbies, young collectors and art veterans alike will tap into their inner art enthusiasts at this exhibit running June 2–September 3. Sponsored by Conrad Indianapolis.
SATCH Art SPACE 317.691.3661
1125 E Brookside Ave, CCIC NORTH STUDIOS • C20A Satch-Artist.com
Closed for September First Friday to attend the opening reception for my art in the 73rd Annual Wabash Valley Exhibition at the Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, Indiana on exhibit until October 28, 2017. Outside of IDADA First Fridays, please call for an appointment.
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