It’s time again for the Harrison Center’s annual color-themed holiday group show and this year the color is plum! Sugar Plum opens Friday, December 2nd with an artist reception from 6 to 10pm. Both the Harrison Gallery and Hank & Dolly’s Gallery will be filled with the purple-hued art of over 30 local artists including Elizabeth Guipe Hall, Carla Knopp, Phillip Lynam, Craig McCormick, Adam Noel and William Denton Ray.
Sugar Plum group show and open studio night
Friday, December 2, 6 to 10pm
Admission Free
Also, that night: In in Gallery No. 2 – Indy Refugee <http://indyrefugee.com/> event with photos/art/info/film screening/and a photo booth. In the Underground – One night only furniture show with work by Herron School of Art + Design students and recent grads. In the gym – performances by students from the Indianapolis School of Ballet <http://www.indyballet.org/home.html> . In the City Gallery <http://citygalleryindy.org/> – recent work by People for Urban Progress <http://www.peopleup.org/> and information about housing opportunities in awesome urban Indy neighborhoods. 23 open studios and much more!
Photo: Image courtesy of the artist: Craig McCormick, “Petals (2/14)” unique color photogram
Member, IDADA (Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association), www.idada.org.
About the Harrison Center
The Harrison Center serves as a catalyst for renewal in Indianapolis by creating awareness, appreciation and community for art and culture. The Harrison Center is dedicated to serving both “emerging artists” and “emerging patrons” through engaging exhibits and concerts; educational programs; and art programming for youth. In addition, the Harrison Center provides below-market studio spaces for individual artists and office space for arts and cultural organizations. For more information, visit www.harrisoncenter.org
Harrison Center for the Arts
1505 N. Delaware Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317.396.3886
fax 317.238.5489
email: pam@harrisoncenter.org
URL: www.harrisoncenter.org
Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 9-5