Wednesday, April 1, 2009
First Friday Bonanza!!!
This is by no means a complete run-down but here are some highlights for this First Friday. Feel free to add more suggestions in the comments or email me other happenings to post.
To get the complete map from IDADA click [here].
So in no particular order:
1st Friday at the Curve - Central Library - 40 E. St. Clair St. - Free - 7:00 - 9:00 pm
This free after hours event will serve as the opening artists' reception for "The Future: A New Digital Youth Art Exhibit" - Emcee is Lord of the Yum Yum and music by "30 grown up dorks" Mucca Pazza.
This exhibit features work from the Indianapolis Art Center's Artreach programs Concord Neighborhood Center students.
For more information about the program call 275-4222
First in Line - Harrison Center - 1505 N. Delaware - Free - 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association (IDADA) is hosting its 3rd "First in Line" exhibit. It's only annual fundraiser, all artwork is donated by the artists and proceed go to the IDADA's general fund used to promote and serve galleries and artists in Indianapolis.
All work is priced at $100 - first come, first served.
Susan Hodgin - "Cairns" - Harrison Center - 1505 N. Delaware - Free - 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Come out and support Indianapolis Art Center Artist Member Susan Hodgin at her opening of recent work - "Cairns"
RAW - wUG LAKU'S STUDIO & gARAGE - 1125 Brookside Ave - Free - 6:00 - 9:00 pm
On display are selcted works from Wug Laku's "Back Pages." Laku tends to work in series. For this exhibit, he has selected works from different series to let them interact with each other revealing progressions in his work.
Also that evening in the same building in various studios: Nan's Jewelry, Dave Voelpel's Abstractions, Dru Cadaver, Matt Davey debuts his new space, The Pastry Station - Chef Pilar will be featuring cakes - and will have a couple at Wug's, and the Reutz Cafe will be catering the opening.
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I looked at some of your artist I live close by I wish some of my artwork was displayed in the show or copied and sold ot help your cause.
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