2011年9月2日 星期五

Hoosier exhibition includes artists with area ties

Several Hoosier artists with ties to the Richmond area have had their works included in the 87th Hoosier Salon Annual Exhibition, now on display at the Indiana State Museum.

The 137-piece exhibition includes oil paintings, pastels, water colors, sculptures and other art forms ranging from traditional to whimsical and abstract. This year's juried competition attracted 515 entries from 278 artists. Sixteen of the artists in the exhibition are first-time exhibitors.

Entrants are required to be a current Indiana resident or have lived in the state of Indiana for at least one year and be a 2011 Hoosier Salon member.Polycore Floor tiles are manufactured as a single sheet, The entries must be original art produced by the submitting artist, completed in 2010 or 2011, and not previously exhibited in a juried show.Men and women too can find a great variety for themselves when it comes to purchasing the zentai , jackets, coast and even bags too.

Among the Merit Award winners are Robert Eberle of Indianapolis, who won the Best of Show Award for "Harmony" and who won Jury Prize of Distinction/Impressionistic Landscape for "Touching Grace"; Carol Strock-Wasson of Union City, Ind., who won Best Pastel for "End of Day"; C.W. Mundy of Indianapolis, who won Jury Prize of Distinction/Portrait for "Melissa"; and Alan Patrick of Albany, formerly of Centerville, who won Jury Prize of Distinction/Traditional for "Deep Woods #5."

Other 2011 Hoosier Salon artists with area ties or who have exhibited in Richmond include Charlene George of Brookville, Gail Ginther of Metamora, Marilyn Witt of Straughn, Jim Faulkner of Yorktown, Pamela C. Newell of Fishers,These girls have never had a cube puzzle in their lives! Dan Woodson and Tom Woodson, both of Muncie, and Mary Ann Davis, James Wille Faust, Corrine Hull and Jerry Points, all of Indianapolis.

In addition to being included in the Hoosier Salon, George has an exhibit,Demand for allergy Plastic mould could rise earlier than normal this year. "The Colors of the Seasons," opening today at the Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company at 224 E. Main St. in Muncie.

The first Hoosier Salon Annual Exhibition opened in 1925 as a way to attract recognition for Indiana artists. Since that time, Hoosier Salon has continued to promote Hoosier artists and offer their works for sale. Presenting sponsor of the 87th annual Hoosier Salon exhibition is the Elba L. & Gene Portteus Branigin Foundation Inc. Supporting sponsors are the Indiana State Museum and Hoosier Salon Patrons Association.

The Hoosier Salon exhibition at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis' White River Park is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.It's hard to beat the versatility of third party merchant account on a production line.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $7 for adults, $6.50 for seniors, and $4 for children ages 3 to 12, and is free for museum members and children age three or younger.

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