Jun 07 2019
Ricochet artist reception

Ricochet artist reception

Presented by Harrison Center at Harrison Center for the Arts

The Harrison Gallery presents Ricochet, new work by Benny Sanders. Sanders explains how this worked has developed saying, “With this new body of work I am consistently pushing myself to work in an inconsistent manner. It’s not important for me to develop a recognizable style, but to utilize one idea to influence the next. In my third year of painting, the most important thing is for me to ask myself “What do I want to paint and why do I want to paint it?

The subjects are somewhat traditional to representational painting but in each piece I attempt to imbue contemporary elements. My current subject matter is influenced by my recent travels to the Western US, painting portraits with friends in basements, Indiana’s farming landscape and utilizing paint as an iconographic tool to describe myself in an abstract manner.”

The City Gallery features place-based work that celebrates urban Indianapolis. Award winning artist David M. Seward brings his urban landscape paintings to the gallery in June. “It is his wish to capture the beauty of creation. He has come to appreciate the aesthetic value of space and nature intermixed with the beauty of light.”

The Gallery Annex features Joseph Arens’s Panel Work. Arens, an Indianapolis based artist, has a Bachelor in Fine Arts where he focused on contemporary sculpture and installation. Panel Work is a series of paintings and mixed media created with the mind of a sculptor. He begins as a painter producing multiple works and then divides them into slats. At this point in the process, the mode of production shifts to sculpture. Slats are combined with other paintings to create unique compositions and unexpected pairings. During the painting phase the process is direct; the work is coming straight from the mind of the artist. Once the work is divided into slats, the process shifts toward editing and selection. The final composition becomes, in essence, a two-dimensional sculpture called Panel Work.

The Art in Carter hangs in the Speck Gallery with work by Derrick Carter, a visual contemporary artist specializing in mixed media painting. “Through creative expression I use sand, glue and acrylics to communicate my beliefs and understanding of life’s contrast between the world and myself. Sand is my primary medium in defining that meaning…Being able to use a substance as simple as sand in the place of more traditional mediums helps to distinguish my work from other artists. It is what helps set my work apart.”

Continuing in the Underground Gallery in June is EthereaLand, with the surreal landscapes of painter Benaiah Cusack and a handblown glass installation by Matt Kenyon.

Join Naptown Stomp for swing dancing in the gym.

June exhibits hang through June 28.

With support from the Arts Council of Indianapolis, Indiana Arts Commission, Christel DeHaan Family Foundation, Allen Whitehill Clowes Foundation, the Indianapolis Foundation, Sun King Brewery, and Matinee Creative.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 3173963886

Email: info@harrisoncenter.org

Dates & Times

2019/06/07 - 2019/06/07

Location Info

Harrison Center for the Arts

1505 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202