Artists

Craig Mullins, Artist It is easy to overlook the profound role color plays in our daily lives. A shade of blue might calm us, a burst of red may energize, while soft neutrals can quietly soothe. For artist Craig Mullins, color isn’t just an element of...

Skye VanWinkle, artist Some memories live in boxes. Others hang on walls. For artist Skye VanWinkle, inspiration has always been close to home in the grain of polaroids, the flicker of family expressions, and the enduring impact of a creative parent. “I grew up with art all...

Michael Levine, artist Michael Levine’s path as an artist began decades ago, not in a studio, but at a kitchen table, where a paper mâché project with his aunt sparked an early curiosity. A retired neurologist, Michael has long balanced the analytical with the artistic. His...

Lynda Parziale, artist For artist Lynda Parziale, creativity wasn’t born in the studio. It bloomed in unexpected corners of life; calligraphy ink pots, needlework, scientific labs, and eventually, swirling layers of acrylic paint. Her upcoming exhibit, AMBIGUITY, is a celebration of intuition, imagination, and the unpredictable...

Description: In this 2-hour class, we will create earrings using decorative, repurposed tin and silver. Students will learn the names, purposes, and uses of common jewelry-making tools. You’ll gain an understanding of the numeric systems for sandpaper grit and wire gauge, and why different types are...

2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Madge Oberholtzer and the resulting trial and conviction of D. C. Stephenson. To read more of the story, scroll to the bottom of this page. Noblesville Creates, Gal’s Guide Library, Copper Z Creative Wellness, Hamilton County...

Amanda Russo, artist In the quiet space of a small home studio, Amanda Russo finds inspiration in moments most of us might overlook. A glance, a gesture, or even a handful of wilted dandelions. Her upcoming exhibit, Fleeting Moments, invites viewers to pause and appreciate the...

John Dierdorf, artist For John Dierdorf, art has always existed somewhere between observation and design. Trained in architecture at Ball State University, he credits his early foundation in sketching, drawing, and photography for shaping his artistic eye. His first forays into painting leaned toward bold, graphic...