Jul 07 2017
IDADA First Friday Art Tour - July 2017

IDADA First Friday Art Tour - July 2017

at Downtown Indianapolis

GALLERIES

Art Bank 317.624.1010

811 Mass. Ave. artbankgallery.com

“Somewhere, Something Incredible is Waiting to be Seen”—Photography by
Darrell Staggs to be the Feature Show accompanied by live jazz at Art Bank Gallery
July 7–30.  Opening reception Friday July 7th 6–9pm.

ATHENAEUM ARTSPACE 317.655.2755

401 E. Michigan Street, 2nd floor athfound.org

The Red, White & Blue Experience challenges the viewer with images & statements pertaining to Truth, Justice & The American Way. Expect to be confronted with stark reality; sometimes humorous, sometimes complex. Simplicity of ‘facts’ are offered to be interpreted by the viewer. Red, White & Blue will run through August 2nd. 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

Open from 6 – 9 PM, the Gallery features photographic images by Tom Potter, Gayle Moore, and Nancy Frass. 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.

FINE ESTATE ART AND GALLERY TWO 317.253.5910

1332 North Illinois Street gallery-two.com and fineestateart.com

Fine Estate and Gallery Two will be on sabbatical for the July 7, 2017 First Friday.  We will be closing at 6:00pm that evening.  We wish everyone safe holiday travels and a very happy Fourth of July!

FIVE SEASONS STUDIO & GALLERY 317.523.7777

1125 E. Brookside Ave. CCIC NORTH STUDIOS • C6 fiveseasonsstudio@yahoo.com

“. . . And the Livin’ Is Easy” — Opening reception Friday, July 7 at Five Seasons Studio. Celebrating summertime with Martha Nahrwold’s Marbled Impressionism.

FULL CIRCLE NINE GALLERY 317.672.7253

1125 E. Brookside Ave. CCIC SOUTH STUDIOS • B23 fullcirclenine.com

Joy Hernandez’s “TL;DR” is featured and premieres July 7th from 6–9pm; Admission is free. “‘TL;DR” means “Too Long; Didn’t Read.” No one wants to read long-form and 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.”

Gallery 924 317.631.3301

924 N. Pennsylvania St. indyarts.org/gallery924

Gallery 924 will be closed for the July First Friday Art Tour, but the Beckmann Emerging Artist Fellowship 10 Year Retrospective show will remain up through July 14. Regular hours are M–F 9–5 and Thursdays 9–6pm.
Harrison Center for the Arts 317.396.3886

1505 N. Delaware St. Pam@harrisoncenter.org

Artist reception, Friday, July 7, 6–9pm

In the Harrison Gallery: Wild Kingdom group show

In the Speck Gallery: Hey Twin Boy, Eric Lubrick and Aaron Lubrick

In the City Gallery: New Kid on the Block, Kyle Ragsdale

In the Gallery Annex: Wayfinding, Elizabeth Guipe Hall

In Hank & Dolly’s Gallery: Urban Vision, Nathan Foxton

In The Underground: Tenets: Current and Past Studio Artists

Regular gallery hours: M–F, 9–5.
Herron SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN 317.278.9470

735 W. New York Street herron.iupui.edu

Open July 7th for the First Friday Art Tour with Reception from 6:00–8:30 p.m.
Explore the creative potential of repetition with a large-scale video installation by Ragnar Kjartansson featuring The National, plus new work by New York-based artist
Jaqueline Cedar and a celebration of zine-making culture.

Berkshire, Reese & Paul Galleries: “A Lot of Sorrow,” a large-scale video installation by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson and indie-rock band The National (June 14 to September 2).

Marsh Gallery: “Mirror Mirror” featuring new paintings and a site-specific installation by New York-based artist Jaqueline Cedar (June 14 to September 2).

Basile Gallery: “Fold, Staple, Riot: The Art and Subculture of Zine Making” highlighting local and national self-publishing communities (June 14 to July 15).

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. The First Friday opening is sponsored by Conrad Indianapolis.

SATCH Art SPACE 317.691.3661

1125 E Brookside Ave, CCIC NORTH STUDIOS • C20A Satch-Artist.com

New Show “VERNACULAR PHOTOGRAPHY: Great Images By Undervalued Artists for Sale”. Ending Show CREATING WITH THE MIND’S EAR: Art Inspired By Music.
“Listen Here-Hear Vinyl” features curated Avant-Garde Jazz from vintage LPs.


 

Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2017/07/07 - 2017/07/07

Location Info

Downtown Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN

Accessibility Info

Accessibility varies by location. Contact locations for more information.