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Every artist approaches creation differently. Even within traditional standards there are personal processes that lead each work to be truly unique. When you pick up a pencil, do you push or pull your drawing strokes? If you were to experiment with watercolor This month in the...

Debbie Herrmann Artist Creative expression often connects perspectives that might seem different on the surface, yet share deeper meanings. In “Together We Flow”, artists Debbie Herrmann and JanettMarie Marra explore that idea through a vibrant showcase of color, experimentation, and individuality. Their collaborative exhibit celebrates the...

Katina Washington, artist In a culture that often celebrates constant productivity and endless giving, the act of honoring personal limits can feel revolutionary. For Katina Washington, that realization became the foundation for “Capacity,” a deeply personal exhibition that explores mental wellness, self-preservation, and the beauty of...

Dr. Mattie Lee Jones, artist In a world that constantly demands movement, progress, and noise, moments of stillness are often where the most profound stories unfold. For Dr. Mattie Jones, those moments become a space for reflection, brought to life in her showcase exhibit, “Visions of...

In May, 2025, Noblesville Creates kicked off a new project to bring more art into downtown Noblesville and provide more opportunities for artists. Our goal is to host temporary murals on the north side of the Judge Stone House through the spring, summer and fall.  We...

Beth Miller, Artist Some journeys unfold slowly, like pigment drifting across water, guided by unseen currents. In those quiet movements, something honest emerges. Artist Beth Miller invites viewers into that space of emergence with her solo exhibit, “The Unfolding Canvas: A Fluid Odyssey”. A self-taught abstract artist,...

Jerry Mannell, artist Fans of Jerry Mannell’s work will immediately recognize his distinctive approach to painting—one that blends abstract composition, suggestive form, and bold color into visually engaging and thought-provoking pieces. “I start with a small sketch, concentrating on composition without a theme in mind,” Mannell explains...