June 2020 Featured Partner Events

June 2020 Featured Partner Events

Each month, we gather information about our Featured Partners  and their upcoming events in one spot so that it’s easy for you to see what’s coming up.  That spot is right here!

The Alcove Featured Artist Q2: Bryce Culverhouse
April 1-June 29, 24 hours 
Fishers Arts Council Website: Art Galleries – The Alcove Exhibit
Free
Bryce Culverhouse has a strong interest in typography. He decided to develop a new style of art based solely on letters that form these great images. He has combined his passion for history and visual art for you to enjoy. He will be displaying fine art images of Prince, Frida Kahlo, Muhammad Ali, The Mt. Rushmore series, and more. While we cannot access the Art Gallery at City Hall in person, please enjoy this online gallery of Bryce’s works.
If you missed Bryce’s live interview, you can watch it on the bottom of the Alcove Exhibit webpage. 
More info: FishersArtsCouncil.org or @fishersart

Celebrating the Indiana Dunes; Oil Paintings by Michael Janosky with
Whimsy: The Art of Jacque Hammonds
June 1-30, 24 Hours a Day
Fishers Arts Council Website: Art Gallery – The Art Gallery at City Hall
Free
Michael Janosky brings his landscape artistry to the gallery, and his work reflects his Hoosier heritage. “Throughout the painting process, I appreciate the feeling of the paint coming off the brush….” In this exhibit you will experience his sense of motion. You can feel the breeze. In some of his paintings, you can almost smell the wind.
Joining Michael will be Jacque Hammonds. Jacque describes her work with one word, “Whimsy.” A lot of her pastels are colorful and fun such as cups, mugs, cats, and collages. Her work makes you smile and evokes memories of happy times.
Facebook Live online interviews – Janosky 6/12/20 6:30pm, Hammonds 6/19/20 6:30pm
More info: FishersArtsCouncil.org or @fishersart

Community• Education • Arts presents @theroundtable
Podcast & video episodes air on Fridays, 4pm
Recordings on First Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm
March 3rd
April 7th  
May 5th
June 2nd
July 7th
August 4th
September 1st
October 6th
November 3rd
December 1st
Programming Note: due to COVID-19, we will be recoding our podcasts as usual, but our guests will be with us via telephone for the foreseeable future. 
@theroundtable is our Arts-related podcast and short videos series where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, and artists of all kinds! All are welcome to sit at our roundtable; our noble knights have no labels, except: Creatives!
We often invite some of our online Arts Showcase exhibitors and our NICE and The Polk Street Review participants to @theroundtable, but we also seek participation from folks we haven’t worked with (yet!). Our monthly recording schedule is First Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm, and each episode is usually about 15 minutes long. Podcast Episodes air on Fridays at 4pm, starting in January 2020.
Together, with safe distance between us, we will survive!
Contact info@cearts.org if you are interested in joining us @theroundtable to talk about your arts-related experiences!
More info: cearts.org

LIVE INTERVIEW: Celebrating the Indiana Dunes: Oil Paintings by Michael Janosky
June 12 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fishers Arts Council Facebook Page
Free
Join us on Facebook Live for an interview with local artist Michael Janosky. Michael Janosky brings his landscape artistry to the gallery, and his work reflects his Hoosier heritage. “Throughout the painting process, I appreciate the feeling of the paint coming off the brush….” In this exhibit you will experience his sense of motion. You can feel the breeze. In some of his paintings, you can almost smell the wind. Michael will be available to answer questions during the session.
More info: FishersArtsCouncil.org or @fishersart
Interview Link: Facebook.com/FishersArt

LIVE INTERVIEW: Whimsy: The Art of Jacque Hammonds
June 19 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fishers Arts Council Facebook Page
Free
Join us on Facebook Live for an interview with local artist Jacque Hammonds. Jacque describes her work with one word, “Whimsy.” A lot of her pastels are colorful and fun such as cups, mugs, cats, and collages. Her work makes you smile and evokes memories of happy times. Jacque will be available to answer questions during the session.
More info: FishersArtsCouncil.org or @fishersart
Interview Link: Facebook.com/FishersArt

ASSET: Artist Lecture Series – Inside the Gallery World-Be in the Know
June 25 7-8:30 p.m.
Online via Zoom Webinar – Register for the link at tinyurl.com/ASSET6-25
Free
Panelists will be Jill Lehman of High Frequency Arts, Christopher West of Christopher West Presents and Lexi Musselman, artist and facilitator of creative DIY/pop-up experiences. They will discuss expectations of galleries, general layouts, different types of galleries, how to work with galleries, context of contracts and how they function, financial relations, how galleries price, and why artists should artists work with a gallery.
You must register online to receive the webinar link.
More info: FishersArtsCouncil.org or @fishersart
ASSET Link: https://www.fishersartscouncil.org/asset-artist-lecture-series

Spark! of Creativity
June 27th, 3pm-8pm
Fishers Arts Council Facebook Page
Free/Small Donations Accepted
Even though Spark!Fishers is cancelled, Fishers Arts Council has found a new way to bring their event, Spark! of Creativity, to you!
On Saturday, June 27th from 3pm-8pm, live art classes will be available on our Facebook page at the top of each hour. Materials will be made available for free (or a small donation if you wish to make one). More information will be available regarding art projects and how to request and receive supplies on our website.
More Info: https://www.fishersartscouncil.org/event-info/moved-online-spark-of-creativity

Farmer’s Market
May 16-October 24, 8am-12pm
Hosted by Noblesville Main Street
More info: https://www.noblesvillemainstreet.org/new-events

NobleStories
Postponed
Previous NobleStories on Noblesville Preservation Alliance Page

Free
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 in Seminary Park and there was no hospital. Several railroads ran through town. The city limits barely stretched a few blocks outside of the courthouse square. For the next Noblestories, local author and REALTOR Kurt Meyer takes a close look at life in 1890’s Noblesville with words and pictures from that era.
Noblestories is a program of the Noblesville Preservation Alliance that gives today’s residents a glimpse into Noblesville’s past. NPA is partnering with Hamilton County Television to present and preserve these memories to help inform and enrich the lives of current and future residents. The event is streamed live on Hamilton County TV and available for viewing afterward at noblesvillepreservation.com
This is the fourth in the series, which also included memories of high school in the 1960’s, the Firestone plant and a promotional film of the city made back in the 1930’s.
More info: noblesvillepreservation.org

Online Art Kits
available for purchase 24/7
Caravan Classes Studio, 92 S. 9th Street, Noblesville In. 46060
prices vary per kit    
The studio is currently closed for events, classes, and walk in projects.
Art kits are available for online, call in, and messaged orders. Orders can be received by pick up, porch delivery, or mail! Porch delivery is available for orders of $25 or more within Noblesville City limits and a little beyond.  
P.S. We also have gift cards!
More info & purchase: Caravan Classes Square Site or call 765-557-1969, @CaravanClasses

Community • Education • Arts online Arts Showcase exhibits opportunities:
We offer online Arts Showcase exhibits every couple of months, each with its own web page featuring creative work of all kinds! We’re excited to offer opportunities for YOU to submit your original artwork (all mediums), writings (all genres), and songs/instrumentals (videos or MP3s) to our online Arts Showcase and occasional contests.
The themes listed below are for 2020 (themes may change each year).
Annual submission deadlines are
:
WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT: January 9
SPRING FANCIES: April 9
SUMMER’S SIZZLE: June 9
CH-CH-CHANGES: August 9
FALL & HALLOWEEN: October 9
WINTER & HOLIDAYS: November 9
Send us YOUR original images, writings, & music for our online Arts Showcase exhibit opportunities! Email the form with your submission files to info@cearts.org (download form: CEArts Arts Showcase Exhibits Callout)
More info: https://cearts.org

J.C. Seig
jseig@nickelplatearts.org


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