It’s spring break. You have a house full of restless kids and their friends, and you need something to do, but you don’t want to spend a ton of money doing it. Luckily, there are a few free events and things to
There is never a more colorful show in the Arts Council’s gallery than the annual “Young at Art” exhibit. More than 250 regional K-8 artists submitted their wildly creative, colorful and inventive entries into the exhibit this year, and you can view
(Here’s the link for those who want to skip ahead to the First Fridays at Haynie’s Corner application) First Friday at Haynie’s Corner returns this spring, and artists are invited to apply for this special Evansville event. What are First Friday events?
To commemorate the 375 years of peace since the end of the Thirty Years War, Sister Cities of Osnabrück, Germany will assemble a collaborative textile art installation this summer. Evansville is one of Osnabrück’s 11 Sister Cities, since uniting in 1991. The
Area students have the opportunity to exhibit their work at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana’s Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery in March. The Arts Council is asking for submissions to “Young at Art,” the organizations’ annual K-8 art exhibit. The yearly show features
Artists featured in this exciting new Arts Council exhibit were given one parameter — the only color they could use was red. The result was “RED,” a striking new style of exhibit in Downtown Evansville. Thirty-seven artists created the 47 entries you