Oct 04 - 05 2019
October FIRST FRIDAY + SATURDAYwith the Circle City Industrial Complex Artists

October FIRST FRIDAY + SATURDAYwith the Circle City Industrial Complex Artists

Presented by Circle City Industrial Complex Artists at Circle City Industrial Complex

+Saturday (pronounced “Plus Saturday”) was created by the CCIC Artists in recognition of the demand of alternatives to First Friday. As the evening can become very crowded with many events throughout the city, having additional time to appreciate art and interact with artists has become a priority. Together, the two events become “First Friday + Saturday,” and allow visitors to the CCIC time to take in the work of the 90 artists throughout the building.

The Circle City Industrial Complex has become a destination for art appreciators and supporters of local work, with the total number of artists working within the CCIC to around 90. Just northeast of the Mass Ave. Art and Theatre Cultural District, at 1125 Brookside Ave., the CCIC Artists First Friday programming is a must-see stop, while events and viewable hours continue throughout the month.

The Main Entrance of the building (identified by its black marble façade) provides easy access to both the South Studios and the North Studios (with a wheelchair accessible ramp and elevator). Maps of the building are also available in several locations to help visitors find all that the building has to offer.

For more listings and event updates please visit https://ccicindyartists.wordpress.com, or the CCIC Artists Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/ccicartists

Events:

Schwitzer Gallery
“Rock, Paper, Hammer: A celebration of friendship and childlike exploration” will be on display in the Schwitzer Gallery. Artists Katrina J. Murray and Nancy Lee celebrate friendship and whimsy by way of the hand game “Rock, Paper, Scissors.” In this case, hammer takes the place of scissors as Lee is a metalsmith. Murray takes on paper (collage) and stone (ceramics), while Lee takes on hammer (metal) together with vitreous ename, creating works that conjure a time when we were all a bit more care free, bringing to the show decades of creative experience. Exhibit hours following the reception will be Saturday October 5th 12-4 p.m. and Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., and the show will close October 25, 2019. The Schwitzer Gallery is located on the second floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.

Shelby Alexander
Mixed-media artist, illustrator and graphic designer Shelby Alexander will be opening her studio to the public and exhibiting her most recent body of large-scale mixed-media work, in addition to a series of miniature pieces that make for affordable gifts. A Notre Dame grad who also studied fashion at the Pratt Institute in NYC, Alexander works primarily with secondhand textiles to explore the ecological effects of fast fashion as the second largest polluter in the world. Shelby Alexander is located in Studio 42 on the second floor of the North Studios.

Jeffrey Allen & Cutting Edge Craftsmen
Metal sculptors Jeffrey Allen and the Cutting Edge Craftsmen have practiced the craft of welding and sculpting for over 20 years. Allen, a former active duty Marine, has traveled the world and his art is influenced by the world’s beauty and mythology. Jeffrey Allen and the Cutting Edge Craftsmen are located on first floor, in the back corridor.

Joseph Arens
Joseph Arens will show paintings from his Panel Work and Arches series, along with additional one-off works and a back catelog for visitors to leaf through. Arens is an Indianapolis-based artist with a Bachelor of Fine Art from Calvin University, focusing on sculpture and contemporary installation, and attending the New York Center for Art and Media Studies. Joseph Arens is located on the second floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY
wwww.josepharens.com

Arts & Images by Anthony Armstrong
Anthony Armstrong presents a new collection of paintings and additional photographic prints for his “Pulse 317—Images Capturing Everyday Life in My City: Indianapolis” series. Armstrong is a self-taught abstract painter and photographer. “Often times, we are moving through the day so quickly, we forget to look at our surroundings and how every beat creates the pulse of the city,” Armstrong said. Anthony Armstrong is located in Studio B11 of the South Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.
http://armstrongartsandimages.com

Roberta Avidor
Painter Roberta Avidor will open her studio to visitors, offering oil paintings and watercolors showing people living and working in their communities. Working for decades as an advertising artist, she now uses those skills to create oil and watercolor paintings to celebrate people and places that are meaningful to Avidor. “When people visit my studio, I like to talk and show my process of creating a finished painting from preliminary sketches,” said Avidor. “There’s a story behind every one of my paintings. I would hope that visitors experience my work not just as onlookers, but as engaged participants in the subject matter.” Roberta Avidor is located in Studio 34 on the second floor of the North Studios.

BEBITO Toys

Rachel Hedges is an independent toy-maker and designer in Indianapolis since 2006. BEBITO Toys are created from re-purposed, up-cycled, and found materials, along with intricate hand embroidery and applique to create a unique product of outstanding quality. BEBITO Toys is located on the second floor of the North Studios.
http://www.bebitotoys.com

Lydia Burris Studio S-09
Lydia Burris is a mixed media artist working with surreal mythic imagery and dark themes, experimenting with various forms of materials and media—from traditional painting to collage and 3D assemblages. She presents in her studio a series of altered vessels and “Bottles of Weird,” magic potion bottles with unique and strange labels. Burris teaches studio art classes at Ivy Tech and often vends at fantasy and horror conventions. She graduated from IU Bloomington with a double major in Fine Art and “Illustration of Mythology” through the independent major program, and she achieved her masters of Fine Art from the Norwich School of Art and Design in Norwich, England in 2005. Lydia Burris is located on the second floor of the South Studios.

Matthew Cooper
Matthew Cooper presents “Expressions,” a show showcasing historical events and figures of the African American community, allowing viewers to see a new colorful perspective of the outstanding, resilience and determined history of the African and African-American people. “My work is my energy,” Cooper said. “I feel my work allows people from all age groups to understand history through a more creative and colorful lens, allowing us to begin to have a conversation to break down barriers.” Matthew Cooper is located on the second floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.

Daily Epiphany Studio
Michele Burns and Kurt Kriese will share the evening in Studio B17. Kriese will show landscapes, large abstract paintings, and stained glass, while Burns will feature “Nightlight Art,” photoluminescent paintings and mobiles painted with her own photoluminescent paint recipe that retains its glow all night long. Burns experiments with all-over layors of photoluminescence on canvas (as opposed to pattern or representational art), and with changing viscosity and tint in my photoluminescent paints, and discovering how they drip on vertical canvases. “I love the surprise of having one composition by day and a second that appears when the lights go out,” Burns said. “I retreat from time to time, as I create, to a windowless bathroom where I can see what the nighttime artwork will be.” Daily Epiphany Studio B17 is located in the South Studios.
https://www.instagram.com/daily_epiphany_studios_
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9fFO9vMU

Darkroom Revelations – Gallery C7A
Darkroom Revelations will present “Shade and Illumination: a photographic journey of Charles R. Yang.”  Guest artist Charles Yang’s photography exemplifies the art of social documentary and travel street photography. He has drifted across the globe from Hong Kong to the U.K., Canada, USA, and China for education, professional work, and continued nomadic exploration. Yang is particularly sensitive to the shade and illumination of the subjects he photographs. Yang creates an extraordinary point of view, visual storytelling, and intrigue in his images. He will be in the gallery and give a short talk on Friday and be available for conversation both days. Darkroom Revelations – Gallery C7A located on the first floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.

Stephanie Doty
​Stephanie Doty, artist and faculty at Herron School of Art and Design, will feature new small paintings and collage on canvas. Stephanie Wilhelm, an artist and educator in Sullivan County, will feature a new line of upcycled and beaded jewelry. Stephanie Doty’s studio is located on the second floor of the North Studios.

Five Seasons Studio
Five Seasons Studio presents “Cityside/Countryside,” a continuing exhibit combining work from two continuing projects by Indianapolis photographer Eric Schoch. Midwest Visions documents Schoch’s response to the rural American Midwest, a landscape of stark lines, angles, and shapes; of concrete, steel, iron, and wood; of human efforts to overcome nature, and of nature’s response. Those images will be joined by street and architectural photographs, taken primarily in New York City. Schoch is a Full Circle Nine Gallery member artist and has had work shown by and has received numerous awards from the Honeywell Center, the annual Color It Red competition, the Indiana State Fair, and the IMOCA and Historic Landmarks Meaningful Places exhibition. Five Seasons Studio is located on the first floor of the North Studios, across from Lick Ice Cream.

Full Circle Nine Gallery
Ashley Louise presents “Afflatus,” a full two nights of arts-related programming, beginning with a First Friday collection and continuing into the next evening for +Saturday, at the Full Circle Nine Gallery (FC9). The show will open Friday, October 4th, 6-9pm, as part of the First Friday Art Tour and admission is free. The programming continues on Saturday, October 5th, 8-11:30pm. The +Saturday evening programming has a recommended donation of $15, or an item from a donated supply list benefiting Line+Form Art Center. For more information on the itinerary and supply list, please visit the Full Circle Nine Facebook page. Full Circle Nine Gallery is located in the South Studios, in B21. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.
fullcirclenine.com

Matt Hurdle Fine Art
Matt Hurdle Fine Art presents “Leave It All Behind”, featuring new dreamy, hazy, contemporary landscapes and abstract paintings. “I create serene, tranquil paintings of imagined places,” Hurdle said. Matt Hurdle is located on the second floor of the North Studios.

Indy Artsy & Project Lia
Indy Artsy and Project Lia celebrate the grand opening of their new combined space, just down the sidewalk from Indy Artsy’s previous location. Home to ceramics artist Julie Edwards, Indy Artsy gathers together an eclectic collection of handmade items, from clothing, to jewelry, to soaps and snacks; making it easy to find the perfect gift. Project Lia provides employment and job training to formerly incarcerated women, creating unique finds all made from locally sourced and reclaimed materials. Indy Artsy and Project Lia are located on the first floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.
https://www.facebook.com/Indyartsy1

LadArt
Dr. Larry Lad finds his own style in his studio space at the CCIC, working in recycled cardboard, Masonite, and plywood while collecting unique materials and assembling them “in different ways.” This month he presents “Replication. “Defining one’s style happens through mirroring other artists whose work inspires you,” Lad said, as he offers examples of how his process works. LadArt is located in the first floor corridor of the CCIC, accessible through both the North and South Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.

Sara Love and Sylvia Gray Studio
Sylvia Gray and Sara Love present dual exhibits in the Sara Love and Sylvia Gray Studio. Gray presents “Silk and Canvas: Artwork for the Wall and Wardrobe.” “I’m excited to exhibit this new work,” Gray said. “It is the first time I have framed my silk artwork. In the past, I have only show my figure work on scarves. I’m looking forward to hearing what people think of it.” Love presents “Passing Views: Road Trip Landscapes,” oil on canvas paintings of the views while driving across the country, as a visual feast of light, color and space. Sara Love is an artist and graphic graphic designer born in Indianapolis and graduated from Herron School of Art and Design with a BFA in visual communications. Love focuses on painting employing her love of balance and color. Sara Love and Sylvia Gray Studio is located on the second floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY

Ann T. Moriarty
Ann T. Moriarty will have an open studio featuring her jewelry fabrication, small metal sculpture creation, and acrylic painting. An artist for 22 years, starting out in steel, she now fabricates silver jewelry with hand-made chains, copper fold forming, and acrylic painting. She began her experience as an artist 22 years ago as a steel sculptress. “I was a scientist and took an art class with a friend when she was recovering from breast cancer,” said Moriarty. “I did not believe that I ‘had an artistic bone in my body’ but when the sparks flew, it was an incredibly powerful experience.” Moriarty overcame her scientific nature of measuring and cutting precisely and learned to enjoy the process and materials. Ann Moriarty is located on the second floor of the North Studios.

Shaun M. Niles
Shaun M. Niles presented “Beneath It All – The Next Edition,” the second of three photographic exhibitions illustrating a contemporary perspective on art nudes and figure studies styled after those of the 1930’s through the 1960’s, inspired by the likes of Helmut Newton, Imogen Cunningham, Ruth Bernhard, and George Platt Lynes. The body of work is characterized by warm tones, soft shadows, luscious curves, and wonderful angles.  “It is my belief, and I feel quite strongly that the human body is an exquisite thing to contemplate,” Niles said. “I choose to celebrate this appreciation of the unique beauty that I find in the human form. I also respect the boundaries of those who do not share in that sentiment. While no part of this exhibit would be considered sexually explicit, visitors will encounter nudity in the art. Please take this into consideration when choosing whether or not to attend.” Shaun M. Niles is located on the second floor of the North Studios.
www.facebook.com/ShaunMNiles/events

Camille Peters
Camille Peters presents new work titled “Portraits: Family, Friends & You!” “As a photographer, I felt that the photo documentation of family and friends or portraiture is being mishandled and lost by current uses of technology,” Peters said. “Meaning that photographs that only exist on a phone or in the cloud are susceptible to loss and that loss is history.” S. Camille Peters is located on the second floor of the North Studios. ALSO OPEN +SATURDAY.

Genna Pianki | SO2 |
Impressionistic contemporary painter Genna Pianki will be showing a collection of work from throughout the previous year of urban landscapes.  Genna Pianki | SO2 | is located on the second floor of the North Studios.
gennainblue.com

Kristy Quinn
Sculptural artist Kristy Quinn turns any texture that meets her hands into a work of art, giving visitors a peek into her process. Kristy Quinn is located in S30 on the second floor of the North Studios.

Amelia Rose
Amelia Rose presents an exploration of color, inspired by flowers and atmosphere, with her contemporary paintings in oil and acrylics. This University of Tennessee grad cherishes memories of her grandmother’s greenhouse, gardens and love of growing flowers. “Hopefully, my work will provide some joy and peace in the exploration of color and light and give an overall impression of a moment of time,” Rose said. Amelia Rose is located on the second floor of the North Studios.

Katie Sahm
Become a New Creation artist Katie Sahm presents “Healing Waters,” a collection of mixed media work. Experience her reflections on the complete reliance we have on water for our total well-being and very life, both physically and spiritually. Katie uses vibrant and high-contrasting colors, lines, and textures creating compelling compositions and movement within each piece. “I have been wanting to focus on this theme for a while now and am finally getting to it! ‘I Thirst’ keeps echoing in my mind and each painting is a reflection of the deep longing we have inside for intimacy, healing, belonging, and peace,” Sahm said. Katie Sahm is located on the second floor of the North Studios.

Sivavis
Indianapolis-born Sivavis is a self-taught analog collage artist, specializing in the surreal and bizarre. He will be showcasing a new selection of collages every month. Sivavis is located in S38 on the second floor of the North Studios.
Instagram.com/sivavisart

Weeds and Wonder
Lauren Reiner describes her art as ethereal, spiritual, and energetic. “I feel that it connects to a part of us that is beneath the surface, continually shaping and reforming, a part of us that is unattached to our social constructs,” said Reiner. She enjoys working with watercolor, acrylic, chalks, pencils, pens, and image transfers of her own photography, to explore the limits and range of each medium. An IU grad raised in Indianapolis, Reiner has a background in black and white photography and digital video, and also teaches creative classes and workshops that incorporate breathe work, movement, self-care, and intentional creative habit strategies. Her show will provide “glimpses of ever-changing layers of being and the space between where we are, and where we want to be.” Weeds and Wonder is located in S37 on the second floor of the North Studios.

Cindy Wingo @ Wingo Studio
Cindy Wingo presents “Abstract Narragives” in her studio, showing stories told through abstraction. After beginning her career as a graphic designer, Wingo has been painting for over 28 years. “Years ago, my work was tightly realistic but after a few years, I began expressing myself through abstraction and never looked back,” Wingo said. “I’ve found abstraction to be a sanctuary in which I can communicate so many things without exposing myself completely. Each painting tells a story.” Cindy Wingo and Wingo Studio is located on the second floor of the South Studios, to the left when using the center stairs and entry.

About the Circle City Industrial Complex Artists

The Circle City Industrial Complex (CCIC) is a nearly half-million square foot industrial building, located at 1125 Brookside Ave., and was formerly home to the Schwitzer automotive company. Its industrial appeal remains and artists and artisans have made the space their home, carving cozy studio, work, and show spaces from the concrete and steel structure, and the CCIC Artists have grown in number to over 50 galleries, individual artists and artisans. The main artist entries are the North Studios entrance and the South Studios entrance, each marked with signage along Brookside Avenue. The CCIC provides free parking in a large lot, and is accessible by the Pogue’s Run Trail, connecting to the Monon Trail and the downtown Cultural Trail system. The complex also offers other art-supporting destinations such as the Centerpoint Brewery, Lick Ice Cream, and Eighth Day Distillery.

For more information on the building, please visit: http://circlecityind.com
For more information on the artists please visit: https://ccicindyartists.wordpress.com/

 

 

Admission Info

Free Admission

Email: ccicindyartists@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2019/10/04 - 2019/10/05

Location Info

Circle City Industrial Complex

1125 Brookside Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46202