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Art Show Features Works by Female Artists
First Friday show on August 3 at Indiana Landmarks Center’s Rapp Family Gallery features works by more than 20 artists.
At Indiana Landmarks’ Rapp Family Gallery, the August 3 First Friday art show presents “Goddess: Layered Visions,” an exploration and celebration of female energy presented by FLAVA FRESH! The show includes paintings, sculpture and mixed media works by more than 20 artists.
Featured artists include Tasha Beckwith, Lydia Burris, Donna Cook-Smith, D. Del Reverda-Jennings, Leena Dobouni, Amanda Doty Al-Shaikhali, Shunae Drake, Andrea Dudgeon, Mirvia Sol Eckert, Eve Eggleston, Bernade Flournoy, Andrea Jandernoa, Nancy Kruse, Laura Levine, Ann Luther, Latoya Marlin, Stacey Maupin Torres, Nina McCoy, Nora Musu, Kate Oberreich, Nicole Powell, Rebecca Robinson, Dana Rae Roudebush, Goddess Sanura, Ludie Senatus, April Sunami, MK Watkins, and Shayla Williams. With DJ ISM, dancing, spoken word performance and live painting!
FLAVA FRESH! is an annual juried exhibition series founded and curated by D. Del Reverda-Jennings to generate exposure, awareness, appreciation, inspiration and support for visual artists, especially beginners, newly-discovered, under-represented and emerging artists in all disciplines and genres.
Complimentary snacks and beverages will be available during the free First Friday opening on August 3, 6-9 p.m., when you can also tour Indiana Landmarks Center at 1201 Central Avenue in Indianapolis. Built as a Methodist church in the nineteenth century, the restored and adapted structure holds theaters and a reception hall in addition to the gallery and Indiana Landmarks’ headquarters.
WHAT: First Friday art show – “Goddess: Layered Visions” presented by FLAVA FRESH!
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, August 3, 2018
WHERE: Indiana Landmarks Center, Rapp Family Gallery, 1201 Central Ave., Indianapolis
COST: Free
CONTACT: Mark Szobody, mszobody@indianalandmarks.org
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