In the Gallery Annex, history, humor, and hysteria collide in FEVER DREAM, a new show by self-proclaimed "junk artist" Kipp Normand. In this exhibit, Normand takes you on a trip through the past few centuries with a showcase of collage, prints, and shadowboxes. Read the newest blog for this show here, and browse FEVER DREAM on our online gallery. |
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| Welcome, Jordan Fears-Neal |
The Harrison Center is proud to announce new board member, Jordan Fears-Neal. Jordan is the founder and CEO of Megaluna Consulting and a graduate of Indiana University School of Journalism. She has served in grant director, strategic impact evaluator, major donor director, and brand strategist roles for nonprofits. A member of inaugural class of The Oaks Academy, Jordan is passionate about the Harrison Center's mission in its surrounding neighborhoods. Read more about Jordan.
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| Billboard Featuring Work of Local Youth |
Wondering about the new billboard? "Outreach," which provides hope to youth & young adults ages 14-24 experiencing homelessness, is featured for the month of September. The artwork displayed on the billboard at 16th and Delaware is a commission done by one of the first young adults to experience Outreach. |
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In City Gallery, Gary Gee lets us see Indy through his eyes in this new show City on my Mind. Gary Gee is a ceramicist and painter who's work references pop culture, urbanism, comics and animation.
Read more about City on my Mind here, and check out its online gallery page. |
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Love Thy Neighborhood Awards |
Last night, WISH-TV aired the LISC Love Thy Neighborhood awards, and the Harrison Center Greatriarch program was a finalist in the Livability category. We now have the opportunity to win the $5000 People's Choice Award! Voting is between now and Thursday, September 15th. Click here to vote for the Greatriarchs, and learn more about the Greatriarchs here.
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