
February 16, 2024 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Darabello, live-looped cello, will perform an hour of original music in a live recording session for submission to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert Contest. Seating is limited and registration is required.
Cash bar.
Darabello, live-looped cello, will perform an hour of original music in a live recording session for submission to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert Contest. Seating is limited and registration is required.
Cash bar.
MAKE YOUR GIFT! Share your love for art this February! In 2024, the Arts Council launched the Month for the Arts, and
January February
From Scratch is an art exhibit celebrating food in all its forms, whether as a source of joy, a cultural
From May through October, the Arts Council’s free On the Roof series features local musicians on our rooftop in an
Join us at the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery as we celebrate success in our “Month for the Arts” fundraising and awareness campaign. The event is free and open to the public, runs from 5 to 6 pm, and will feature a cash bar by Sauced.
MAKE YOUR GIFT! Share your love for art this February! In 2024, the Arts Council launched the Month for the Arts, and
January February
From Scratch is an art exhibit celebrating food in all its forms, whether as a source of joy, a cultural
From May through October, the Arts Council’s free On the Roof series features local musicians on our rooftop in an
Creative Exploration Days
Children ages 1 through 5 and their caregivers are invited to the Arts Council for a morning of learning through art and creative play. The program is free, open to the public, and runs from 10 am to noon. This session’s theme explores the five senses.
MAKE YOUR GIFT! Share your love for art this February! In 2024, the Arts Council launched the Month for the Arts, and
January February
From Scratch is an art exhibit celebrating food in all its forms, whether as a source of joy, a cultural
From May through October, the Arts Council’s free On the Roof series features local musicians on our rooftop in an
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MAKE YOUR GIFT! Share your love for art this February! In 2024, the Arts Council launched the Month for the Arts, and
January February
From Scratch is an art exhibit celebrating food in all its forms, whether as a source of joy, a cultural
From May through October, the Arts Council’s free On the Roof series features local musicians on our rooftop in an
January can be a challenging month: too long, yet somehow always flying by, too cold and grey, but not enough snow for this Michigan girl-at-heart, too many items on my beginning of the year checklist. The first half of the month is foggy with a post-holiday-emotional hangover, and the second is a race to complete the tasks I ambitiously assigned myself back in the heady days of December.
January’s redemption, however, comes in the possibilities that each new year brings when you work in public arts.
We’ve built out a challenging and interesting gallery calendar, set dates for the “On the Roof” series, and have begun booking bands; emails are swirling – fast and furious – with collaborators for films, performances, and readings. There are calls for public art, calls for artists for community events, and venues secured for celebrations. Our programming season may not kick off until February, but here, even the anticipation is a joy.
The arts make life interesting, give context to the passage of time and our place in the world, and bring people and communities together. There is possibility, so much possibility, for beauty and excitement and connection in 2024 at the Arts Council, and I’m looking forward to sharing it with all of you.
Before I sign off, here are two items to have on your radar: first, in huge news, the Arts Council is launching our “Month for the Arts” fundraising and awareness campaign in February. Stay tuned for more information, because there’s a role for everyone in ensuring the campaign’s success. Second, Rats Live On No Evil Star, our first exhibit, opens on Thursday, February 1st with a reception on February 3rd from 5:30 to 7 pm. I hope you’ll join us!
Stay warm, stay tuned, stay creative, and here’s to 2024!
Anne
MAKE YOUR GIFT! Share your love for art this February! In 2024, the Arts Council launched the Month for the Arts, and
January February
From Scratch is an art exhibit celebrating food in all its forms, whether as a source of joy, a cultural
From May through October, the Arts Council’s free On the Roof series features local musicians on our rooftop in an
Rats Live on No Evil Star: a symmetrical art exhibit
This exhibit aims to celebrate the diverse ways in which artists approach symmetry in their work. From traditional representations to abstract interpretations, we encourage artists to delve into the beauty and significance of symmetry across various artistic mediums.
Details and prospectus: https://www.artswin.org/2023/12/rats-live-on-no-evil-star/
Visit the gallery for this juried exhibit at the Arts Council of SW Indiana during our regular hours of 10-4pm Tuesday-Friday each week.
An Artist Reception will be held on Saturday, February 3 from 5:30-7.
MAKE YOUR GIFT! Share your love for art this February! In 2024, the Arts Council launched the Month for the Arts, and
January February
From Scratch is an art exhibit celebrating food in all its forms, whether as a source of joy, a cultural
From May through October, the Arts Council’s free On the Roof series features local musicians on our rooftop in an