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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...

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...

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...

It is easy to overlook the extraordinary. Our eyes skim surfaces as we move quickly from one moment to the next, rarely stopping long enough to notice what exists just beneath our gaze. Photographer Shannon Neal’s showcase exhibit, Moments Of Clarity, invites viewers to pause,...

Michael Jack, artist It’s easy to get swept up in the routine rhythms of everyday life. The lists, the schedules, the steady hum of the expected. For photographer Michael Jack, retirement offered an unexpected opportunity: a return to creativity and a renewed fascination with the world...

Noblesville residents are invited to submit designs for a community art sculpture to decorate the interior of a new roundabout coming to the intersection of Field Drive and Cumberland Drive later this year. The winning design will serve as inspiration for a professional artist’s creation, as...