
IDADA Next Board Meeting: Wednesday, 12-1 pm, downstairs below Starbucks on Mass Ave. All are welcome...get the most out of your organization by participating.
Location:
Time:12:00PM Wednesday, January 6th

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Artist Statement:
My recent paintings are a study of relationships and unspoken exchanges ranging from the intimacy between loved ones to the anonymity between strangers. I also explore the perspective of the onlooker. The boundaries of my paintings create mystery by leaving things unsaid and the figures incomplete. I t...ake the viewer beyond the canvas so that they begin to think less about the painting and more about who is in the painting and what those people are experiencing. It is a meaningful absence I try to represent in my work. My most consistent inspiration is the people I see all around me: strangers, friends, and family.
Contact artist:
E: JKRussellStudio@gmail.com
W: http://www.jkrussellstudio.blogspot.com

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"This is an anti-art horror
story that needs far more international attention by artists and
everyone who believes in universal freedom of expression...."
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According to Umida Akhmedova, captain Nodir Akhmadzhanov, investigator of the Tashkent city police department, told her that the criminal charges have been filed against all local authors who cooperated with the Gender Program of the Swiss Embassy. ...

IDADA First Friday is coming up. Do you know where you're headed? If not, this map might help.
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Artist Statement: The Domont Studio Gallery is both a contemporary art gallery and the studio for Indiana artist John J Domont. The gallery is located in the historic Fletcher Place neighborhood of downtown Indianapolis and features original paintings, drawings, and photographs from the collection of works by John J Do...mont. All major credit cards are honored.
Contact Artist:
E: gallerydirector@domontgallery.com
W: http://www.domontgallery.com
A: 545 South East Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225-3034

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Artist Statement: automatic surrealist cartoonist transformational thriftscores dada pLopeye hero of neofluxus cowboys & subterranean starlets.
Contact artist:
E: ploplopt@yahoo.com

Location:ARTBOX Gallery - Stutz II Building (downtown Indianapolis)
Time:6:00PM Friday, December 18th

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Artist Statement: The approach that I currently use in ceramics is centered on hand-built sculptural forms. My work continues to relay an appreciation for texture and surface design. I am inspired from images of daily life, nostalgic memories and recording time. I enjoy the juxtaposition of combining everyday icons wit...h fine art. The decals in my work are representative of wallpaper or clothing. I use images taken from accessories, such as buttons, hair barrettes, zippers and bows, to make molds to enhance the surfaces of my art. These metaphors encourage viewers to appreciate a moment in time.
Contact artist:
E: cschlebecker@indy.rr.com

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The Arts Council of Indianapolis today named longtime staff member David Lawrence as its president.Lawrence, who has been acting president since Greg Charleston stepped down in July, continues the task ...

IDADA Congratulations to Dave Lawrence for being chosen as President of the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
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IDADA IDADA presents the First Friday Art Tour, featuring over 25 downtown venues. Now in its 6th year, the tour offers a wide variety of artistic experiences. Galleries, open studios, alternative spaces and much more. First Friday has become one of the city's premiere downtown cultural events. Visit the gallery section of t...he web site (http://www.idada.org) to get an overview of local galleries or download a map to obtain a brief description of the evening's offerings. Maps are also available at all participating venues.
Time:6:00PM Friday, January 1st

Growing the gallery scene | NUVO Newsweekly - Arts, Entertainment, Music, Nightlife, Social Justice,
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Dec. 9, 2009This year's closing of Ruschman Art Gallery and the shift of G. C. Lucas Gallery to a virtual presence provided local arts watchers with a large helping of food for thought.


























