Pictura Gallery to present Gallery Walk reception and artist talk for new project
Artist Michael Sherwin will present a new exhibition called “Vanishing Points.”
Artist Michael Sherwin will present a new exhibition called “Vanishing Points.”
K-6 students’ artwork will be on display throughout the month of March.
The festival will feature exhibitions from artists including Car Seat Headrest and Japanese Breakfast.
The event will feature a panel of Indiana farmers and a seed exchange.
The club welcomes every skill level, instrumentation and genre of music.
The two-hour experience will be accompanied by live, improvisational music by local artists.
Local artist Danny Bolton’s multimedia, abstract artworks span his decade-long career.
Cards with positive messages will be delivered to nursing homes on Monday.
Student tickets are $15 and general admission tickets are $18.
Joii Cooper’s artwork reflects on her life, faith and joy during Black History Month.
The competition will feature drag performances, guest judges and a lip sync battle.
“We Paint…Van Gogh’s World!” will run from Friday to March 28.
Inspiring James Franco’s “The Disaster Artist,” arguably the best worst film of all time returns to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Ahree Lee’s artwork examines popular conceptions of technology and women’s labor.
Contestants will get the chance to work with coaches and work on professional development.
The free events will be centered around Aboriginal art and culture.
Open to all skill levels, anyone can submit their design for the show.
Various ice-themed events and attractions will take place Thursday to Sunday.
The festival will feature appearances by Michelle Zauner, Susan Choi, Juju Chang and other Korean professionals.
Paintings and illustrations by Andrea Ventura will be displayed until March 8.