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Saturday
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Team Artist Within Fundraising Event
7:00pm to 10:00pm @
The Artist Within
313 S. Walnut
March 27, 2011
Muncie, IN - Before this year’s East Central Indiana Multiple Sclerosis Walk on Saturday, April 16, 2011, the Artist Within shop in Downtown Muncie will host the first-ever Team Artist Within Fundraising Event on Saturday, April 2, 2011, 7–10 p.m. The goal for the event is to raise awareness, raise funds to support critical research, and to create a unified Artist Within MS team to work together to paint a world free of MS.
Team Artist Within’s Fundraising Event promises to be an evening full of moving – movement toward a world free of Multiple Sclerosis. There will be a targeted raffle, silent auction, photobooth, cash bar, featuring performance from the band “Brave at Sea,” and motivating words from speaker Christine Degliumberto with the Indiana State MS Society.
Artist Within owner Robert Hartley had the vision of putting together a Team Artist Within after participating in one of the 600 nationwide walks last year in Muncie.
“Last year we put together a small team at the last minute but knowing there is more potential.” Hartley said. “I want to be able to make a bigger impact with a larger and more unified team this year and hopefully in the future too.”
MS is a chronic, unpredictable neurological disease that is often disabling as it attacks the central nervous system. Since MS inhibits movement, Walk MS is an appropriate measure to fight against MS.
About National Multiple Sclerosis Society
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a U.S.-based non-profit organization dedicated to ending the devastating effects of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Founded in 1946, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society supports extensive research to find the cause, cure and improved treatments of the disease; provides comprehensive services to people with MS and their families; offers professional education programs to assist health care providers to better serve people with MS; and leads advocacy efforts on state and federal levels to encourage public policies supportive of the needs of people with MS. To find out more, please visit http://www.nationalmssociety.org/.
If you would like to be a part of Team Artist Within, visit http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/teamartistwithin to register. For more information ‘like’ Artist Within on Facebook, follow us on twitter (@TAWMUNCIE), or call 765-289-7895.
About the Artist Within
The Artist Within is a relaxing atmosphere to paint pottery and for families to have a great time. The studio is available for walk-in painters, or for private parties of any kind – birthday parties, pridal parties, or maybe just a fun girl’s night out!
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May 1, 2014
Thursday
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First Thursday
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown
Cost: 21+ in some locations The Artist Within
313 S WalnutMay at the Artist Within will feature the annual exhibit of work done by the Advanced Art Students from Muncie Southside and Muncie Central High Schools. Drawings, paintings, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture and more will remain on display from May 1 through May 31; several pieces are for sale.
An opening reception to meet the artists will be held during First Thursday May 1 from 5-8pm. Light refreshments will be served and live music will be provided by Bryce Taylor.
The Fickle Peach (21+)
117 E CharlesFollowing the success of their past collaborative themed shows, Aaron Brunsman and Jarrod Case will be heading up a group show at Fickle Peach for May's First Thursday. The concept is simple. Participating artists must follow a common theme for their works to be displayed, and the theme is the only thing that is in common in the works. The artists can choose which media they prefer along with his or her approach to the common theme. The theme for this show is "Nudes". The opening will start at 5pm with refreshments and an artists meet and greet.
Gallery 308
308 E Main
Circles and BirdsAn exhibit featuring artist Sally Myers opens First Thursday at Gallery 308 on May 1. Circles and Birds is a collection of metal scultpures created from steel rings Myers found at a scrap yard in Muncie. The opening reception for the new exhibit will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.
Myers said, "I love everything about these rings - the uneven shape, the empty space inside, the opportunity to add objects at the top, bottom and sides, the material - steel - to which I can weld other steel shapes. I also like the fact that they can be displayed outdoors and develop a beautiful rust patina."
She added, "I make this work by working at a coal forge, heating the steel rods to yellow heat, then forming the pieces with a hand hammer or power hammer. I cut the steel birds from steel sheets using a plasma torch. There is quite a lot of magic in working with hot steel. After you heat and bend the steel, even after it is cold, you can appreciate that it was once fluid and able to bend which I think of as 'remembering when it was hot'."
Myers retired from teaching art at Ball State University a few years ago and currently lives on a farm in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia with a dog, cat, and a few guinea fowl. Her work has been shown in exhibitions all over the United States including the 27th International Exhibition on Animals in Art, Earth, Wheel and Fire, the International Juried Ceramics Exhibition, and the International Juried Exhibition at The Herbst International Exhibition Hall at the Presidio of San Francisco, California.
Myers is also back in Muncie to celebrate the dedication April 30th of the three panel steel sculpture titled ” Growing through the Changes”, she created located on the grounds of City Hall. The sculpture was commissioned and funded by Gallery 308, its members and from major funding from the Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County and donated to the City of Muncie and its residents.
The exhibit will be on display through May 30. The gallery’s hours are Fridays 3-7pm and Saturdays from 12:30 – 5:00pm. Admission is free.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E Main
Acrylic Energy PaintingsMuncie landscape architect Eric Ernstberger spends a lot of time with his head in the clouds. His work requires a “view from the top” of cityscapes, which he then helps design for ease of travel and beauty. It is not surprising to find that his day work influences his art, which he creates mostly at night. As the rest of his family sleeps, the artist applies copious amounts of acrylic paint to thick watercolor paper in swirls, streaks and cross hatches that become sunset deserts, African landscapes or lavender-lit interiors. One painting, titled, “Afar,” could be a modern take on the famous Monet water lily series. The artist delivers just enough; it is then up to the viewer to decipher the rest.
Art is a form of communication, after all, and tells a story that can only be told in that medium, at that time, by that artist. Ernstberger is deeply connected to the surface of our planet and sees it with eyes educated to know how humans interact with the hills, mountains, plains and waters of our world, for better or worse. His, “American Maelstrom,” delivers an ominous message via active strokes of red, white and blue with occasional merges into that welcomed benevolent lavender. The artist points out that his work offers “intense abstraction or new perspectives on familiar subjects.”
Ernstberger will speak about his latest work, and answer questions during his opening reception on Thursday, May 1, 2014. The short talk will begin at 6:15 PM in the main gallery, and the public is invited.
The Heorot (21+)
219 S WalnutHeorot will be featuring a drawing show with artists including Nick Jones, Elise Rodrick, Janelle Summers and Casey Parmerlee to name a few.
Ivy Tech Patterson Building
118 S Walnut – 3rd floor ballroomPlease join Dr. Amanda Latz, Assistant Professor of Adult, Higher, and Community Education, and the graduate students in the EDCC 641 course “Community Colleges and Diversity” at their Photovoice event. The Photovoice event is a participatory photo exhibition to be held on May 1, 2014 from 5 to 7 pm at Ivy Tech Community College’s Patterson Building, third floor ballroom. The Photovoice exhibition is the culmination of a research project carried out by six graduate students in the EDCC 641 course who worked with administrators and students at Ivy Tech Community College involved in LIFE STEPS, a federally-funded TRIO and student support services program that provides students with tutoring, counseling, and instructional services for student success. Through a process of providing six Ivy Tech students with disposable cameras, talking with the students about their photos, and analyzing the conversations to gain understanding about students’ experiences, the EDCC 641 class—in collaboration with Ivy Tech—has organized the Photovoice exhibition as a way to showcase the participatory action research. The exhibition will display the students’ photos, include refreshments, and serve as an interactive space for dialogue and reflection. All Muncie, Ivy Tech Community College, and Ball State University community members are welcome to attend and engage the students at this event. For more information about the EDCC 641 photovoice project, please visit the website or contact Dr. Amanda Latz at aolatz@bsu.edu.
The Living Room
130 W Jackson
PerilousArtist Cassy Hoffine explains that "'Perilous' is a reminder of simpler times. When we were children, our imaginations roamed free. Now, adulthood overshadows the days of imaginative playing. Something that was once innocent and fun is too unpredictable: a child could get hurt if they are not protected from every risk. I photographed children in out-of-the ordinary situations, and the artwork is intended for an adult audience. Since every adult has some memory of being a child, the work juxtaposes their perspectives with the children’s."
Muncie Makes Lab
628 S WalnutMuncie Makes Lab will have student work from multiple disciplines, but mainly CAP, featured in a gallery style. Students in an interdisciplinary studio have been working all semester to reopen the building into a gallery/workshop space.
Rose Court
125 E Charles
Cultural Narratives Through PhotographyThe Rose Court's guest artists for May will be the students of the "Design with Photography" class in the Landscape Architecture Department at Ball State University.
"Cultural Narratives Through Photography" is an exhibition celebrating the pervading spirit of place. Thirteen individual photographers present their work in series, exploring topics ranging from landscape, place, iconoclastic symbols, and the passage of time. The exhibition highlights the stories held within each subject, capturing these accounts through various photographic techniques. The photographic series will be on display in the central atrium of The Rose Court Building and will guide visitors through a journey exploring varying place and photographic media. Specific series address the “Unaltered Landscape,” “Building Blocks of America,” “Commuter’s Drive,” “Power of Sunlight,” and “Layers of the Trail.” The photographers present work in color, black and white, and photographic oil detailing. Materiality, depth of field, juxtaposition, lighting, and motion are just a few of the controlled variables explored. Please join the exhibitors as they celebrate investigation and artistry. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information or images, contact culturalphoto@gmail.com.
The Valhalla Room (21+)
215 S Walnut
Poetry Reading Benefit, Silent Art Auction, and 'Drinks and Draw'Valhalla will be featuring an art event 'Drinks and Draw' an interactive installation where patrons are invited to create their own work and hang it on the display wall.
Also, please join us for an unveiling of our initiative on the evening of May the 1st at 7:30pm at the Valhalla Venue. Expect a night to remember filled with poetry, art and inspiration.
Included in the evening will be a Power of Words poetry reading benefit and silent art auction, which will raise funds to help inspire downtown by painting the well-known landmark, Dave’s Alley.
Poetry reading by various artists.
Artwork by various artists.
Music by pianist John Linburg.Wine donated by J & J Winery.
Beer donated by Flat 12 Brewery.
Additional beverages provided by the Hereot.All proceeds to go to The Power of Words.
Attending Poets: (more to come)
Angela Jackson-Brown- published poet, playwright and award winning author
Tom Chester –Award winning poet
Debra Gindhart Dragoo – published poet
Anna Adams - published poet
Daniel Stewart -An artist who loves to write and relateArtwork on display for auction: (more to come)
Framed Photography on display by Erin Sadler Photography. Prints will be made available for resale by artist.
Debra Gindhart Dragoo, Britt Husman, Craig Mathis, Kyle Wardlow, Mandy Meyers, Daniel Stewart, Jenni KeithDoor prizes will be provided by published poet - Micah Ling
Settlement, a new collection of poetry by 2011 Indiana Emerging Author Award winner and occasional NUVO correspondent Micah Ling
Yart
Old National Financial Parking Lot
Corner of Walnut and CharlesThe Spring 2014 Muncie YART will be held from 5:00pm to 9:00pm. RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/1454615158108419
YART is a Yard Sale for Art! We keep the yard sale vibe going by having the sale outdoors and keeping all art priced under $40. YART began in Muncie, Indiana with students at Ball State University and continues to gain popularity in several U.S. cities. The Muncie YART is now held in Downtown Muncie, twice a year, Spring and Fall.
Muncie’s Spring 2014 YART will be held in conjunction with the May 2014 First Thursday Gallery Walk. YART is held in the Old National Financial lot on the corner of Walnut and Charles Streets in Downtown Muncie, Indiana. This community art sale, with a goal of making art affordable and accessible to everyone, brings together artists and art patrons in a casual and unique setting.
All forms of art are welcome! Art of all kinds, by all kinds of artists! YART encourages interaction between artists and the community, hoping to make art more accessible, especially to those who think they cannot afford to buy art for themselves. To this goal, all YART art will be priced under $40!
Each YART Artist will be present throughout YART to meet the public, discuss their art, handle sales personally, and some artists will be making art LIVE at YART!
The Spring 2014 YART will feature over 50 artists with their beaded jewelry, soaps, photography, candles, buttons, oil/acrylic/watercolor paintings, fused glass art and jewelry, prints, knits for children and adults, screenprinted t-shirts, drawings, sculpture, lampwork glass beads, stuffed animals and dolls, clothing, digital art, baby booties, and mosaics; as well as the YART Hands-On Children’s ArtSpace, appearances by the acappella singing group Slyphs & Seraphim, the Cornfed Derby Dames, Muncie Burn Mob, the Blue Sky Carnival Band, Muncie OUTreach, and so much more! Fun for all ages - YART and the First Thursday Gallery Walk are for the whole family!
YART is still accepting artists! There is no cost to vend at YART, and YART does not take a cut from artist’s sales. Artists manage their own sales and need their own display. To become a YART Artist, please email Miss Moth here: MissMoth@gmail.com
Like YART on Facebook by visiting https://www.facebook.com/pages/Muncie-Yart/156725934394407
YART is an all-volunteer/no-budget event and its organizer, Miss Moth, is very grateful to Cheryl Crowder of the Muncie Downtown Development Partnership for support and the donation of YART poster printing, Old National Financial for the donated use of their parking lot, and to The Artist Within for being great YART neighbors!
Nov 6, 2014
Thursday
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First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Downtown
111 Arts Gallery
111 E MainTattoo flash from Jamie Noggle, Brant Dailey, Nate Harmon, hand painted tattoo designs for your skin, discounted tattoo day all day arts walk day buy sell trade, we also encourage skateboard riding in traffic in public and private property ;)
The Artist Within
313 S Walnut
More Musings and MeanderingsThe opening reception for artwork by members of the Muncie Artists Guild will be held on First Thursday with music by Greg Pyle, light refreshments, and an opportunity to meet the artists. Recently, artists in The Guild have become involved with art as philanthropy and are currently working on pet portraits that will go to the Wine and Art Auction that will benefit ARF and Gallery 308. In August, they presented 13 portraits, oils, watercolors, pastel, pencil drawing to a young father and his 5 children who lost their Mother 5 years ago. The family had no pictures of her, so this was a wonderful, heartwarming project!
Muncie Artists Guild is 62 years old and their early shows were in the Ball Stores' Blue Room and the Ball State Art Gallery.
Brother Animal Coffee Shop
113 W Jackson
Gallery Walk Reading SeriesThe Gallery Walk Reading Series will begin at 6:00 PM, featuring writers from the Ball State English Department.
Brian D. Morrison is an Assistant Professor of English at Ball State University. He has been an administrator of Slash Pine Press as well as a former assistant editor for Black Warrior Review at the University of Alabama. His work has been published at Verse Daily, Copper Nickel, Cave Wall, Story, and other journals, and he has also been granted two Pushcart nominations and an Academy of American Poets prize
Melissa Ann Hull has had work anthologized or published in Best New Poets, Mid-American Review, Copper Nickel, Barrow Street, and 32 Poems, amongst others. She has won the Ed Ochester Award for Poetry and the Academy of American Poets Prize. She is a former poetry editor of Black Warrior Review and holds an MFA from the University of Alabama.
Cornerstone Center for The Arts
520 E Main
Oh My, What Beautiful Shoes You HaveThis show is an exploration of some of the most fascinating fairy tales and stories from our childhoods and features the art of Gabbi Rose Cunningham.
With selections from tales both famous and obscure, the show features a series of paintings which depict Hans Christian Anderson’s tale The Red Shoes, as well as standalone paintings from such worlds as Alice in Wonderland, Coraline, Goblin Market, and other tales. The artist’s fascination with the worlds and characters created in such stories has combined with her unique, grunge like painting style to create a show which delves into the fear, wonder, imagination, and dreamlike nature of fairy tales themselves.
The opening reception will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Cornerstone Art Gallery on the second floor of Cornerstone Center for the Arts. The show will be on display throughout the month of November. For more information about the artist, gallery, or opening reception please visit Cornerstone’s website or call 765-281-9503, ext. 23.
Gallery 308
308 E Main
12th Annual Auction Preview ShowThe Auction Preview Show is a sneak peak at the art for sale at the 12th Annual Wine Dinner and Art Auction hosted by Vera Mae’s Bistro on November 21. The combination dinner and silent art auction is mounted every November as an opportunity for areas artists to show off their artistic talents and to raise funds for A.R. F. and Gallery 308.
Bidding will begin on the original artwork at the preview show and be on display through November 20 at the gallery. All auction items may be previewed online at http://www.gallery308.org. Gallery 308 will be open special hours to preview the art auction items on Friday, November 8 & 15, 3:00 – 7:00pm; Saturday November 9 and 16, 12:30pm – 5:30pm. Admission is free.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E Main
On Water…Brian Gordy understands water in a way few people do. Not only does he paint in water colors, but he often paints scenes of Indiana rivers, ponds and lakes. Originally, the artist visited the White River near his home in the Minnetrista neighborhood to check out the turtle populations there. Having heard stories of industrial pollution from decades ago, Gordy wondered how the turtles had survived, especially since they winter over in the deep mud bottom. That is also where any toxins would have also settled, he had learned. Fortunately for the turtles, the artist found no sign that these issues had affected their health or population. On that first day, Gordy made a few sketches, took some photos, and began a ten-year focus on the domed creatures in their natural habitat.
The artist will exhibit new paintings alongside a few favorites during the month of November at Gordy Fine Art & Framing, a gallery he owns with wife, Genny. “The common element of my recent series of paintings is the element of water,” Gordy explains. “Water is what I paint with – watercolors – and water is usually the subject I paint. What’s different about this new work is my experimentation with brilliant colors.” Not only has his palette expanded, but as the artist continues, “I’m combining the brighter colors to create neutrals that are “juiced up, more alive.” The mixing of colors took place directly on the paintings, instead of in the tidy jars the artist typically creates for each new painting. The outcome has also changed. “In these new pieces, turtles are becoming invisible in the strong reflections of the colorful water, which, of course, is really the colorful sky, being reflected by the river.”
The subject matter is the rivers’ view of it all. The roots serve as mystery; beautiful, but a little unsettling. “You can’t really see what’s under there, and you wouldn’t want to reach in,” the artist notes. One composition, titled, “At the Foot of the Cottonwood,” focuses on the gnarly, protective roots of a riverside cotton wood tree. A single small boulder is nestled there, begging the question: Which came first, the rock, or the gaping undercut?
The opening reception will be held Thursday, November 6, 2014 from 5 to 8 PM. The artist will speak briefly about his work and answer questions beginning at 6:15 PM. Light refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend. There will be art-related activities for both children and adults.
Heorot Pub & Draught House (21+)
219 S WalnutJordan Johnson is a Muncie local, also majoring in Animation at Ball State, and will have her artwork on display in the Heorot's gallery space. A series in watercolor and ink, the drawings presented are explorations of imagination through traditional medium.
Muncie Makes Lab
628 S Walnut
PARK(ing) DayLandscape Architecture professors Joe Blalock and Simon Bussiere’s graduate Landscape Architecture design studio at Ball State's College of Architecture and Planning will be presenting the next chapter of the Tactical Urbanism Handbook. Along with the entire Department of Landscape Architecture at BSU, the studio temporarily transformed a stretch of Walnut Street in downtown Muncie on PARK(ing) day 2014 through a series of small parks that fit into on-street parking spaces - calling into question the changing role of personal transportation in the public realm. The graduate students are currently designing a series of "pop-up” urban solutions to bring communities together and improve conditions on the ground through clever examples of temporary landscape architecture.
Also on display will be a collection of art work by Muncie Central High School students; art teachers Margery Frank, Britt Husman, and Helen Zacek.
Rose Court
125 E CharlesDebra Rolli
Debra specializes in custom frames and matting. Her work puts the finishing touch on art. She is the founder and owner of Creative Framing, which is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary serving the East Central Indiana community. She is a dedicated member and contributor to area non-profits including Women in Business Unlimited, First Choice for Women, and Commonway Church.Jan Wright
Creativity has always been a big part of Jan's life. She started out as a traditional artist when she was young. For most of her adult years she has been a photographer, winning awards at State Fairs and other exhibits and shows. Many of Jan's photographs reflect her love of travel, including Europe and Britain. Two of her main interests have always been capturing architecture and the land/cityscape in unusual ways. Jan's favorite images give the viewer a different take on familiar scenes. The fiber and woven arts also fascinate her as well. Currently, she has been recycling fibers and fabrics into new creative pieces. This exhibit combines both traditional as well as creative pieces in these media.Andrew Koeling
Andrew Koeling is a graduate of Ball State University. Although a scientist by education, Andrew turned his eye to creation in order to allow his mind to wander and play. Science is constrained in certain ways as it attempts to deconvolute the world into small, easy to digest chunks and makes steps to deconstruct the world around us to make difficult concepts more palatable... but Andrew felt it necessary to give himself another outlet in order to express a side of himself that he felt was being lost in the grind of the ever common 9-5. Science teaches us how to understand the world around us, but art allows us to experience it. Merely learning to know how something occurs doesn't give it meaning, and Andrew elects to try to give the beauty he sees around him greater purpose.Most of Andrew's work is abstract, and uses a variety of mixed mediums that are atypical in two dimensional art. Using his knowledge of chemistry and biology, he attempts to use different materials than just canvas and acrylics, and instead examines the viscosity of fluids, the way certain polymers might interact with one another, and for ways to use his background to further his art. His inspirations range from the mundane to the monumental, from the biological world to that of the imagination.
Nearly all of his works have a poem that Andrew wrote in order to act as a point of inspiration to the piece, which can be read whenever his pieces are viewed in person (or by inquiry).
The Valhalla Room (21+)
215 S WalnutDiane Berg is a student at Ball State University and is double majoring in both Animation and Psychology; A multimedia artist, Diane works with a variety of mediums to create thought-provoking drawings and photographs. She will have her artwork on display in Valhalla's gallery space.
Sep 11, 2015
Friday
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"The Guys" Opening Night Event
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
Valhalla
215 S. Walnut
Cost: $15/person $20/couple Ages: 21+ Think, Dog! and Valhalla are teaming up to offer a special night of entertainment on Opening Night of The Guys. This short play by Anne Nelson stars community actors Tom Cherry and Katy Wolfe and is directed by Tony Robinson. Musical artists from among the community and a silent art auction will fill out the evening. There will be light food and the bar will be open for purchasing drinks. Tickets will be $15 per person or $20 per couple.
Proceeds from Opening Night and following productions will be donated to Muncie Firefighters' Donation Fund and Fallen Heroes Memorial Bridge Fund.
The Guys by Anne Nelson is a short, moving drama about coming to terms with the events of 9/11/01. A fire captain and a journalist work together to create eulogies for the men lost from a single station. Using only two characters and a minimal set, the play brings focus and humanity to those lost on that day.
Oct 1, 2015
Thursday
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First Thursday: ArtsWalk 2015
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown
The Artist Within
313 S WalnutArtsWalk 2015 will be First Thursday October 1st from 5-9pm The Artist Within will feature the Muncie Artists Guild. The Guild will be unveiling their mural that depicts a 1907 downtown Muncie scene entitled, “Main Street Looking West”. Twenty-one artists from the Guild participated by each painting an 18”x18”canvas depicting a section of the scene. Some of the artists used oils while others chose to paint with acrylics. The panels will be assembled to create the large mural. The mural will remain on display at the Artist Within throughout the month of October, but will then be moved to a permanent location in City Hall as a gift to the city from the Muncie Artists Guild. The members will also be showing several individual works of art. Please join us for the October 1st reception at the Artists Within featuring music by Bryce Taylor and light refreshments.
In addition to the exhibit, Toren Scott will have his pottery on display out front with Normandy Flowers on the scene filling Toren's pieces with fresh flower arrangements by his wife Audrey.
There will also be a pottery demonstration conducted by the BSU Ceramics Department.
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut StMuncie’s own Jennie Devoe will perform on the Canan Commons Stage at 7 p.m. At the conclusion of her set at 8:30 p.m., we will set in motion a spectacular lighted interactive display. The project was funded by a grant to MDDP by Ball Brothers Foundation and was designed by PROJECTiONE and Ball State’s Institute for Digital Intermedia Arts. The launch of this one-of-a-kind public attraction will be the cornerstone of our celebration of Muncie’s 150th birthday. This special event for all ages includes other surprises as well! You will not want to miss this Sesquicentennial finale.
Cornerstone Center for The Arts
520 E MainJoin Cornerstone Center for Arts for the First Thursday ArtsWalk on October 1, 2015, for your last chance to see "Pop Art Presidents" by Missy Adams. The show entitled “Pop Art Presidents” is a collection of paintings honoring the lives and history of the 43 presidents of the United States.
Missy Adams is a local artist who took her love of portrait painting and history to create a series of paintings celebrating the colorful personalities and interesting lives led by the nation’s presidents. The show was painted with the limited color palette of red, white, and blue and utilizes shading and layering to create depth representing each president’s own personality. Each painting features a corresponding quote from that president displayed under their portrait.
The artist will be present from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Cornerstone Art Gallery on the second floor of Cornerstone Center for the Arts, 520 E. Main St, Muncie.
Adams describes painting as her passion, love, therapy, and her nightmare at times. She started painting at a young age and has been primarily self-taught. She has experimented with watercolor, acrylics, oil, gouache, and even coffee to paint on glass, cardboard, canvas, and paper to discover what works best. She describes her style as not realistic per se, attributing her ability to see things differently from others as her inspiration.
For more information about the show visit http://www.cornerstonearts.org.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E Main
Monkey Thunder 5Monkey Thunder started four years ago as a one-night only, pop-up, art coup of sorts in an effort to address the wants and needs of an under-served faction of our local arts community. With little to no guarantee of staying power, it thrived. After 4 glorious iterations, Monkey Thunder is back, and it's going public!
Organized and curated by Gallery Manager Braydee Euliss, MT5 will be a month-long event with the opening reception coinciding with ArtsWalk, Downtown Muncie's biggest First Thursday of the year on October 1st from 5 - 9 PM.
The artwork featured will be an eclectic selection of both 2D and 3D work from local and regional artists, current faculty and students at Ball State University School of Art, as well as guest artists from across the country.
In addition to the work displayed at GFAF gallery, Monkey Thunder 5 includes video, performance, and other time-based artwork on view in Muncie Civic's Black Box Theatre under the direction of Maura Jasper, visual artist, filmmaker, and Assistant Professor of Intermedia Art at BSU. This 'side-show' is a Monkey Thunder favorite and offers a rare exhibit experience for both the artists and the audience.
Light refreshments will be served, DJ Jannell will provide the music, and the public is invited to attend. This is a family friendly event, but please note, the work on exhibit will be interpretive, experimental, difficult, conceptual, and subversive. Gordy Fine Art & Framing is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to Muncie Civic Theatre. For more information, call 765-284-8422, visit us on Facebook, or on the web.
Grace Episcopal Church
300 S MadisonJazz concert with Phil Cooley at Grace Episcopal Church (corner of Madison & Adams). Concert will begin at 7:30pm and feature early 20th century jazz.
HeidiJHale Designs, LLC
301 S WalnutSeveral one of a kind pieces will be on display and for sale.
Heidi Hale, local artist and longtime resident of Muncie, has chosen ArtsWalk October 1st to welcome the public to her new studio. HeidiJHale Designs, LLC is a working studio located at 301 S. Walnut in Muncie’s Downtown Arts District. The studio is located in Suite 102 of the Mitchell Place Building and is a fully functioning jewelry design studio with a retail space that allows customers to purchase pieces of jewelry created in the studio and/or place custom orders. Heidi is known for her creative designs, unique use of materials and outstanding craftsmanship. She has been making beautiful jewelry along with teaching others for many years.
She invites the public to visit her on Thursday October 1st from 10am-9pm to share in the excitement of her Grand Opening. Regular store hours are 10-5 Monday through Friday, 11-5 on Saturday, and begin Friday October 2nd.
You can get a “sneak preview” of what to expect at http://heidijhale.com.
Hue Salon
125 E CharlesLocal green artist Debra Gindhart Dragoo will have a collection from the greenglamstudio at Hue salon. A mix of AEROSOL AND OLD LACE and PRETTY FACES and SPRAYART COLOUR LAYERS. Series selection specifically chosen for the salon with a splash of Green Glam jewels of course. All works are repurposed.
Please join the talented stylists from Hue salon and Debra Gindhart Dragoo for light edibles and join in the celebration of ARTSWALK! Support local artists and #DWNTWN Muncie.
Muncie Makes Lab
628 S WalnutAIAS Art Auction
The Ball State AIAS (American Institute of Architecture Students) chapter is organizing a gallery and art auction to be featured in the October First Thursday Art Walk. Student work including photography, sketches, paintings, and sculptures from College of Architecture and Planning students and faculty will be displayed. All proceeds from the event will support the Ball State AIAS chapter, helping send students to regional and national conventions.MPL Creative Makerspaces: Connection Corner and Maker Loft
Creativity and technology join forces at Muncie Public Library’s two makerspaces: Connection Corner and Maker Loft. These spaces provide technology access and education to adults and children, and seek to encourage creative tech use. Whether you’re making a short film, learning to code, or manipulating circuitry to create sound, our makerspaces have the tools and knowledge to help you complete your project.Narrative Tables, Dept of Architecture BSU, Instructor: Sean Burns
How might concepts and methodologies of “narratology” be integrated within the design and fabrication of an object? This exhibition investigates the potential for a table to serve as a medium to express a chosen story, using narrative world-making strategies, borrowed from contemporary literary theories. Each designed table tells and teaches a different story by encouraging the message of the narratives to be discovered, interpreted, and experienced by the end user through the detailing, material selections, form, and function of the object.Title: Dynamo IV
DYNAMO is an art collective dedicated to promote diversity of art throughout our community. Our fourth show consists of artwork from student and local artists with a variety of media and subject. We have work at Muncie Makes Lab as well as the Living Room! All those who are interested in joining future Dynamo endeavors, please contact either Katie Norman or Sarah LaBarge at dynamoshows@gmail.com.Muncie Symphony Orchestra
Charles and WalnutMuncie Symphony Orchestra, sponsored by The Sursa Griner Group of Raymond James and Associates, will perform from 6-7 p.m. at the corner of Charles and Walnut St.
Rose Court
125 E CharlesJenny Smith (http://jennysmithphotography.com)
Instagram has become one of her favorite social media outlets. The saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words”, is oh so true. An interesting image can stand alone… however, if you decide words are necessary, you can always #hashtag your comments so others may search your chosen descriptive words and see for themselves the images you have posted.Come take a look at the work of @jennymooresmith and apply her tips in processing images that post to Instagram. All you must do is create your own account. Most everyone has a cell phone - use that camera and download free apps. Join the #instacraze revolution today! Instagram images are easy to print if that’s your desire.
The square format is the standard for Instagram, however you can make any size image fit into that format for posting and printing. My top 3 Apps: Instagram, Snapseed, SquareReady
Andrea Swartz (http://atozstudioworks.com)
Andrea Swartz, an architecture professor at Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning (who just likes making), will show images and artifacts of a recent installation done for the Indianapolis Art Center. See @macqueenswartz #installationnation and #stitching to get a preview. A shout out to Muncie’s own Steve Selvey and Robert Jessee of ROC: Reclaim Repurpose Architectural Salvage on Liberty Ave. (and on Facebook) for their support on this project.Special Digital Art Event by IDIA Lab
Charles and WalnutBall State’s IDIA Lab, in partnership with Paws, Inc, Delaware County Historic Society, Muncie Arts and Culture Council, Center for Middletown Studies, Ball State University Libraries and Ball State Information Technology, has created a special digital art event in honor of Muncie’s 150th birthday. Jim Davis' Garfield will virtually host the event. Experience begins at dusk on the corner of Charles and Walnut St.
Additional ArtsWalk 2015 Notes
Prime Trust will host a “Soup Crawl” benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank at a variety of DWNTWN restaurants. Tickets are available in advance for $15 at all Prime Trust branches and Second Harvest Food Bank.
Muncie’s YART 2015 will be held in conjunction with ArtsWalk. This guerrilla art sale, with a goal of making art affordable and accessible to the community, brings together artists and art patrons in a casual and unique setting.
Sep 16, 2017
Saturday
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Cruising for Dreams
7:00pm to 11:00pm @
Horizon Convention Center
401 S High Street
Cost: VIP Ticket: $100, VIP Couple: $180, VIP Table of 8: $650; Regular Ticket: $75, Regular Couple: $140, Regular Table of 8: $520 Cruise your cares away and set sail with The Arc of Indiana Foundation at this cruise-themed fundraiser for Erskine Green Training Institute! This year, we have our sights set on the coast of Hawaii. The night will include Hawaiian-inspired dinner buffet, deck games, auction, Polynesian dance show, and more! A VIP reception will be held inside Erskine Green Training Institute where guests can meet the current class of EGTI students and tour the facility.
Erskine Green Training Institute provides postsecondary training for people with disabilities that empower and lead to meaningful employment.Sep 21, 2019
Saturday
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2019 International Festival
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Ross Community Center
1110 West 10th Street
Celebrating our local, global community
Come experience the World in Muncie while helping us to raise money for our wide array of programs! This event will feature food, entertainment and a silent auction. Have fun as our local community members share their history, culture and mouth-watering cuisine. Tickets are limited so reserve yours today here or by contacting the Ross Community Center.
A community that learns together, grows together.
Purchase your tickets today!
Each ticket includes tastes of foods from cultures around the World with access to our free displays of music, dancing and entertainment.
Ticket prices will be $25 online and at the door after September 16th.
Refunds will be available up until 7 days before the event, but if you cannot make it and would like to donate your ticket to someone who possibly cannot afford it, or if you would just like to make a donation in general, please contact the Ross Community Center at (765) 747-4741
More about Ross Community Center
What do we do?
The Ross community Center builds community by providing and prmoting programs, services and activities for the advancement of education, health and wellness.
A little bit about us.
Today, Ross community Center, Inc. Is at a pivotal moment. It has survived "start-up" challenges as it has transitioned from a city-operated recreational facility to an independent non-profit organization through the dedication and persistence of a handful of volunteers. We have kept the doors open and the dream alive to establish a safe, welcoming, neutral haven in one of the state's most hard-pressed neighborhoods.
We continue to build relationships and establish partnerships with our Community agencies, organizations, individuals and groups to find ways to effectively and efficiently provide high-quality programs and events for little to no cost.
Find out more at www.rosscentermuncie.org
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-international-festival-ross-community-center-tickets-68356571345
Mar 13, 2020
Friday
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LifeStream Services
6:00pm to 10:00pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $45 per person or $350 for a table of 8 Ages: 21+ LifeStream Services invites the community attend Sapphire Social in celebration of LifeStream's 45th anniversary of providing services for older adults in East Central Indiana.
Attendees will enjoy dinner, drinks, music, a silent auction, and dessert dash.
Reservations are just $45 per person or $350 for a table of 8. RSVP by February 28 to reserve your spot! Visit www.lifestreaminc.org/sapphiresocial to purchase your ticket to the Sapphire Social!
Nov 4, 2023
Saturday
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Bazaar in the Woods
8:00am to 2:00pm @
Unitarian Universalist Church
4800 W. Bradford Dr.
Now in its 125th year, Muncie’s longest running Bazaar in the Woods will have unique goods from area artists, cooks and artisans. Among its offerings are pottery, woodcrafts, jewelry, raffle chances for a hand-made quilt, home-made baked sweets, crafts, books & media, fashionable new and gently used clothes, plants, collectibles, toys and children’s clothing, and unexpected treasures in furniture and decor during the silent auction. Breakfast, lunch & live music through the day. Credit cards are accepted, and no taxes or postage to pay. 4800 W. Bradford Woods Dr., off Morrison Rd., south of Wal-Mart North.
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Bazaar in the Woods
8:00am to 2:00pm @
Unitarian Universalist Church
4800 W. Bradford Dr.
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LifeStream Services
6:00pm to 10:00pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
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2019 International Festival
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Ross Community Center
1110 West 10th Street
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Cruising for Dreams
7:00pm to 11:00pm @
Horizon Convention Center
401 S High Street
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First Thursday: ArtsWalk 2015
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown
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"The Guys" Opening Night Event
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
Valhalla
215 S. Walnut
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First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Downtown
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First Thursday
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown