What’s our relationship to urban green space? How do plants, trees, and forests make our city and our neighborhoods what they are, and contribute to their character? What views, memories or experiences of trees will you capture in photos, paint, clay, fabric, or other materials? How do we picture what trees mean to people, in public city spaces, in the intimacy of our backyards, or somewhere in the margin?
The Indiana Forest Alliance and the Indiana Interchurch Center have organized a non-juried art exhibition featuring 25 diverse works of painting, photography, sculpture, furniture, ceramics and more: Finding the Urban Wild. The exhibition will be displayed at the Interchurch Center Art Gallery from June 29 to August 31, 2017.
Join us for the party/ opening reception on Thursday, June 29 at 6:00 p.m. with wine, hours d’oeuvres, and exceptional art!
Exhibition open Monday through Friday, 7:30 am – 5 pm and weekends by chance, or by appointment: 317-923-3617 / iic@indianainterchurch.org
Portions of artwork sold benefit the mission of the Indiana Forest Alliance.
2017/06/29 - 2017/08/31
Indiana Interchurch Center
1100 W 42nd St, Indianapolis, IN