February 2021: Gemini

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Virtual First Friday Gallery Opening

Friday, February 5, 2021, 6 pm

FREE VIRTUAL EVENT

On February 5th, 2021, join us for a virtual First Friday online! Enjoy the opening of “Gemini,” a show including a variety of sand and acrylic layered paintings by artist Derrick Carter. 

Additionally, William Denton Ray will present “Spectrum,” a series of new mixed media work exploring a variety of techniques and surfaces with paint, ink and paper. 

Viewers can also enjoy a new collection by Israel Solomon, entitled, "TEN-O-FOUR”. Israel’s paintings mix vibrant colors with geometric shapes and patterns to create rhythm within his work. 

Also opening is “Primary Colors,” by We Are Indy Arts, a new body of work featuring Bruce Armstong, Anthony Radford, Rebecca Robinson, Courtney Porter, Gary Gee, Latoya Marlin, Omar Rashan, & S.J. Holiday/Mijiza.

Stephanie McDairmant will be debuting “Prayer Requests,” an array of colorful and black & white abstract paintings. 

"Imperfection," artworks including large abstract mixed media paintings by Steve Mannheimer and sculptures of wood by John Ross, will be on view as well. 

All shows will open virtually at HarrisonCenter.org/buy-art

After our virtual First Friday, all shows are open for in-person, socially distanced visitors Monday-Friday from 9am - 5pm, beginning February 8th. Make an appointment online at harrisoncenter.org/buy-art

With support from: the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Indiana Arts Commission, Christel DeHaan Family Foundation, and Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation.

About the Harrison Center

The Harrison Center is a community-based, nonprofit arts organization that seeks to be a catalyst for renewal in the city of Indianapolis. Founded in 2001, the organization’s work is two-fold. The Harrison Center for the Arts is home to 36 artist studios and five galleries with programming that is designed to foster the creation of new art, build community among artists and emerging patrons, create new partnerships, and provide a forum for public conversations between artists and the community. The Harrison Center for the City seeks to connect people to culture, community, and place to strengthen Indianapolis’s core urban neighborhoods. For more information on the Harrison Center, call 317.396.3886 or visit www.harrisoncenter.org. Connect with the Harrison Center on social media at Facebook/HarrisonCenterArts, Instagram/harrisoncenterarts or Twitter/@HarrisonCtrArts.

Erika Blue