NOMINATIONS OPEN: The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana recognizes individuals, groups, businesses, projects, and institutions that have made significant contributions to the arts in Southwestern Indiana.
Read More →Pop-up Pub On the Roof, hosted in collaboration with our future neighbors on Main Street, Patsy Hartigan’s Pub. This special event is a fundraiser benefiting the Arts Council’s enriching programming.
Concept: The Arts Council is hosting a shadow and light themed art exhibit to commemorate
The Arts Council is seeking artists to showcase their interpretations of symmetry in our upcoming
(Here’s the link for those who want to skip ahead to the First Fridays at Haynie’s Corner application) It’s still winter, and despite the flashes of false spring the Ohio Valley experiences, thinking about summer arts and music
The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is always looking for ways to improve events and how the organization operates. This short survey — less than five minutes — will help the Arts Council plot out its 2022 and
The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is now hiring for a Development Director to help oversee fundraising and donor management. This is a newly created position for the Arts Council. The new Development Director will join the small
The Indiana Arts Commission is hosting some upcoming webinars you won't want to miss, especially if you're interested in grants and diversity.
The exhibit features all black, white, and grey art entries from 46 regional artists.
EVANSVILLE – The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana awarded $44,000 to 15 local organizations and schools this week. The grants allow organizations to create and continue unique arts programming for Vanderburgh County students. The 15 schools and organizations
Some “happy little trees” are coming to Downtown Evansville. A pair of original Bob Ross paintings will be on display at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana in July. The two paintings will be on display in partnership
Join the Arts Council for an experimental exhibition inspired by the assignments of famed conceptual artist John Baldessari. In 1970, when Baldessari was a studio art teach at CalArts in California, he developed assignments that were in themselves
Southwestern Indiana high school students who live in the 8th Congressional District have the opportunity for their work to be featured at the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. Rep. Larry Bucshon’s office will accept submissions from 8th District