A group show by InSight Art Promotion in Indiana Landmarks Center’s Rapp Family Gallery.
Three Indianapolis-area artists—Chrys Burns, Demetrius Green, and Maurice Rowe—challenge you to explore your perspective through thought-provoking images that may be uncomfortable but raise relevant and necessary questions.
Perspective is commonly defined in two ways: 1) drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of height, width, and depth; 2) a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
Vibrant and energetic, perspective reflects the “right” impression, and the artist’s “particular attitude” and “point of view.” But how does imagery impact a person with a different point of view? Does a different perspective diminish or heighten appreciation of the work or artist? In a time when many Americans are questioning which points of view and attitudes are “right,” this group show challenges viewers to examine their own perspectives.
InSight Art Promotion is dedicated to presenting African American Art and artists to the general public. The group promotes existing artists and locates under-served, untapped artists to give them a wider audience.
Complimentary snacks and beverages will be available at the free First Friday reception. Guests can also tour Indiana Landmarks Center at 1201 Central Avenue in Indianapolis. Built as a Methodist church in the nineteenth century, the restored and adapted structure holds theaters and a reception hall in addition to the gallery and Indiana Landmarks’ headquarters.
Phone: 3176394534
Email: editor@indianalandmarks.org
2019/09/06 - 2019/09/06
Indiana Landmarks Center
1201 Central Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46202