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Welcome to Fairyville 2020 offers participants a self-guided tour From October 7–10, don’t be surprised if you hear a stampede of little feet in the Downtown Noblesville area. That’s because Noblesville Creates’ Welcome to Fairyville event is back for the eighth year. Originally scheduled for April...

Fifth annual Noblesville Creates Awards announced at Mustard Seed Gardens On September 23, Noblesville Creates held its eighth anniversary gala with the fifth edition of the Noblesville Creates Awards, celebrate the area’s burgeoning arts scene and recognize some of the most valuable artists and arts advocates....

The City of Noblesville seeks an artist, artisan or creative company to design and fabricate safe, sturdy and visually delightful shade structures for use in the alleys around the downtown square. These structures are part of a larger project to activate spaces for pedestrian use...

The Fishers Arts & Culture Commission (FACC) is looking for qualified artists for three different public art projects. They are looking for: 1). An artist or artist team to design and paint a large mural located on the Fishers Police Station / Parking Garage (4 Municipal...

The City of Noblesville seeks an eye-popping, brightly colored, abstract or geometric design to serve as the backdrop of this newly activated public space. This mural is meant to beautify the alley which will be a pedestrian centered gateway into downtown and will add vibrancy...

With the generous support of the Hamilton County Community Foundation, The Richard M. Shulze Family Foundation, and 100 Women Who Care Hamilton County, Noblesville Creates has been able to assemble sets of art supplies for adults, teens and children who cannot currently afford or access...

Looking for a way to support you local arts community?  Why not volunteer?! Each month, we need the help of talented, fun-loving people like you to support all of the amazing things going on in our arts community!  Here are the volunteer opportunities that are coming...

In the late 19th century, Noblesville was the largest city in Hamilton County. The Firestone plant and Forest Park were not yet built. The high school was downtown in Seminary Park and there was no hospital. Several railroads ran through town. The city limits barely...

Book Launch 2020 The Polk Street ReviewFebruary 29, 6 – 8:30p.m.Hamilton County Artists' Association195 S 5th Street, Noblesville “Leap” on over to the book launch for The Polk Street Review 2020 edition! Join us at the Hamilton County Artists' Association's Birdie Gallery for the book launch!...

Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy is re-launching Art At The Switch exhibit space and is looking for December and January artists. If you would like your artwork to be considered for display at our music school please fill out this short online application . Additional Details:1....

Did you know? Nickel Plate Arts is becoming Noblesville Creates!

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Noblesville Creates is Now Noblesville Creates