ART BRIEFS: Students’ work on display; Village Art Walk Friday; classical concerts

View students’ work at Brown County Art Gallery

Local students’ art is on display starting this week in the Brown County Art Gallery, 1 Artist Drive.

The Mabel B. Annis Student Art Competition hangs April 20 through Sunday, May 5. All seventh- through 12th-graders in Bartholomew, Brown, Greene, Jackson, Johnson, Morgan and Monroe county schools were eligible to participate.

The competition is judged and includes six categories: painting, drawing, 3D, print, photography and video.

More than $1,500 in prize money will be awarded to students, and Indiana Heritage Arts will again present a $150 IHA Teacher of the Year award in the junior high and senior high divisions.

Monthly Village Art Walks begin this Friday

The Fourth Friday Village Art Walk will run from 4 to 7 p.m. April 26 and on other fourth Fridays through October.

Many galleries will have artists on hand, serve refreshments and offer live music. All venues are within walking distance downtown.

Participating galleries and shops include: Hoosier Artist, Hershome Studio, The Emerald Pencil, B3 Gallery, Ascension Gallery, Bateman Studio, the Brown County Art Guild, Homes on a Limb/Little Sister Candle Company, Reliable Vintage, Spears Gallery, Brown County Craft Gallery and a group of seven Antique Alley shops/galleries.

New exhibits, Turkish music to celebrate anniversary

During the Village Art Walk Friday, April 26, two exhibits will open and live music by Turkish musician Maksut Kesici will be performed at B3 and Ascension Fine Arts galleries in the Village Green Building, 61 W. Main St.

From 4 to 7 p.m., Ascension Fine Arts will open “Then and Now” featuring favorite past and present paintings by Bloomington resident Carole Heslin. Kesici will play an Anatolia folk concert using a saz, a traditional Turkish instrument.

AFA, which is an expansion of the second-floor B3 gallery, will celebrate its first anniversary.

The second exhibit, “Journey to Cuba,” will open at 4 p.m. Friday, April 26 at B3. It is a photo documentary and commentary by Bussert Images.

Both exhibits will hang through Monday, May 20.

All events are free and open to the public; donations are welcome. For more information, call B3 at 812-988-6675.

Jewelry, wood art featured at gallery this month

The Hoosier Artist Gallery, 45 S. Jefferson Ave., is featuring works by jeweler Elizabeth Parrock and woodturner Max Monts during April. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily or by appointment.

Parrock creates Native American off-loom weaving techniques in beaded jewelry, works with precious metal clay, fine silver, bronze and copper. Her designs reflect ties to nature.

Monts teaches woodturning at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking in Franklin and at the Blue Heron Woodworking School in Bloomington. He creates functional and decorative wood art.

For more information, call the gallery at 812-988-6888.

Paint watercolor flowers at library

CORDRY-SWEETWATER — The Cordry-Sweetwater Branch Library will offer a free workshop on painting watercolor flowers from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 27.

No experience is necessary. Supplies will be provided; registration is required. Register by calling the Cordry-Sweetwater Branch Library at 317-933-9229 or the Brown County Public Library at 812-988-2850.

Local artist will conduct painting demonstrations

As part of the Wildflower Foray, local artist Patricia Rhoden-Bartels will conduct painting demonstrations Saturday and Sunday, April 27 and 28. The demonstrations are part of Arts In The Parks supported by The Indiana Art Council and Indiana DNR.

On Saturday, Rhoden-Bartels will conduct a sunset painting demonstration at 5 p.m. at Brown County State Park’s Hesitation Point. Set-up will begin at 4 p.m. Naturalist David Mow will provide environmental dialog; the park entrance fee will apply.

On Sunday, Rhoden-Bartels will demonstrate plein air painting at 2 p.m. at the T.C. Steele State Historic Site in Belmont. Follow signs from State Road 46 West.

IU musicians offer local classical concert

The IU Center for Rural Engagement and Jacobs School of Music, in partnership with local groups, will present a classical concert Saturday, April 27 at Brown County High School.

Classical Connections, an IU student group, brings the joy of music to the community through musical performance, educational engagement and interpersonal development.

The concert will take place from 3 to 4 p.m.

Part of the rural arts series, this public event follows a school-focused masterclass series that will take place on Friday and Saturday with the high school, junior high and intermediate school.

Photos, poetry combine for National Poetry month

Local artist Michele Pollock will present a free program, “The Art of Looking,” from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28 at the Brown County Public Library. To mark National Poetry month, Pollock will show photographs taken in Brown County and will read her corresponding poetry.

Flamenco concert, dinner, lessons set at church

BEAN BLOSSOM — A flamenco trio, dancer Leticia Arvena, singer Patricia Ortega and Spanish guitar player David Chiriboga, will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 28 at St. David’s Episcopal Church. A reception will follow at the church at state roads 45 and 135 North. While the concert is free, donations are welcome.

Prior to the concert, Aravena will lead flamenco dance lessons and Chiriboga will teach beginning flamenco guitar at 4 p.m. A traditional Spanish paella dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. for a suggested donation of $10 per person. To attend the dinner, RSVP to [email protected].

Benefit concert to honor school retirees

A concert to honor Brown County teachers and staff will start at 5 p.m. Friday, May 3 in the Brown County High School auditorium. This year’s concert will honor retiring and retired teachers and staff, especially Coral Hamlin, Brown County Junior High School librarian, Ed Santos, president of the partnership committee for Brown County Intermediate School, Carol Walker, retired Brown County Schools superintendent, and Janice Cassiday, retired English and drama teacher; all have died in the past year.

The concert is free. Donations are welcome. The event is hosted by the Parent-Teacher Organization Council, a network of all PTOs in Brown County Schools.

A dinner donated by local businesses will start at 4 p.m. in the high school cafeteria for the whole community. Local businesses also have donated gift certificates as free raffle awards for teachers and staff.

Local musicians who wish to perform at the concert are welcome. Contact Clara Stanley, concert coordinator, at [email protected] or 312-310-3617.

Learn about folk artists around the state

Jon Kay of Brown County, director of Indiana University’s Traditional Arts Indiana program, will speak about “Traditional arts and how it fits into our cultural heritage” at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 5 at the Brown County Art Gallery.

A partnership between the Indiana Arts Commission and Indiana University’s Mathers Museum of World Cultures, Traditional Arts Indiana is dedicated to expanding public awareness of Indiana’s cultural practices and nurturing a sense of pride among folk artists in our state.

This traveling exhibition explores how Traditional Arts Indiana supports the continuation of folk and traditional arts in our state. From fiddlers and dancers to netmakers and quilters, the exhibit profiles the work of contemporary master folk artists.

Local artist offering new series of classes

Local artist Anabel Hopkins has started “Pour ’n More,” a series of art classes centered on the popular technique of fluid acrylic pouring. This is a brushless form of abstract painting in which beginners can create beautiful, colorful paintings on canvas, tiles and many other surfaces.

Hopkins has been teaching the technique in Bloomington and at special events and is preparing to offer monthly scheduled classes in Nashville at Chateau Thomas Winery in Coachlight Square. She will teach from 1 to 3 p.m. each first Saturday of May through September, starting May 4.

All materials and snacks will be provided and beverages will be available for purchase at the winery. The cost of the class is $40, payable in advance. Reservations are required and class size is limited.

Hopkins is available for private group classes, as well, at the client’s location or one she arranges.

Hopkins can be reached at 812-340-8781, call or text. Updated class schedules and events can be found at Facebook.com/PournMore. Her website is anabelhopkins.com.

Brown County Inn hosting storytelling nights

The Brown County Radio Hour, in collaboration with the Nashville Arts & Entertainment Commission and the Brown County Inn, will present a Story Slam series on the second Thursday of May and June.

Each story must be true as the teller remembers it, about themselves, told without notes in front of the audience, and be 5 minutes or less in length.

The event will be recorded and presented as a podcast on the Brown County Radio Hour and the winner will have his or her story featured on an episode of the Brown County Hour on WFHB.

The next event will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9. The story topic is “The ‘morel’ of the story.”

Final date and topic is Thursday, June 13, “The Liar’s Bench.”

For more information, to submit an interest form, or to read the rules, visit the event website at browncountyhour.com/home/story.

Historic site will host writing workshops in May

BELMONT — Heather Winslow LeFebvre will conduct “Nature Journaling in the Footsteps of T.C. Steele” two Saturdays in May at T.C. Steele State Historic Site, 4220 T.C. Steele Road.

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the May 11 program will be for children ages 8 to 12.

From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the May 18 program will be for people 13 and older. The events are funded by a grant from the Indiana Arts Commission as part of Arts in the Parks and Historic Sites for 2019.

Paint’N Party planned May 18

The Brown County Winery, 4520 State Road 46 East, will feature a guided painting session with Dee Manzenberger at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 18.

For $40 per person, the “Paint’N Party” includes a glass of wine and materials to create a take-home work of art. For more information or to register, email [email protected] or call 812-988-6144.

Learn to sketch native plants at state park

Rachel Johnson will lead a program, “Sketching Indiana Native Plants,” at Brown County State Park on a series of Saturdays, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 25, June 22, July 27, Aug. 24 and Sept. 28.

The events are funded by a grant from the Indiana Arts Commission as part of Arts in the Parks and Historic Sites for 2019.

Art guild opens three new spring exhibits

Three new exhibits are open at the Brown County Art Guild, 48 S. Van Buren St. They are all on display through Sunday, May 26.

“Nascence, A Beginning,” in the main and upper galleries, features new works for sale by guild member artists.

“Portrait & Figurative” in the special exhibition gallery includes works by member artists.

“Portrait & Figurative” in the loft gallery contains a new display of rare works from the guild permanent collection.

The nonprofit art guild also offers artist demonstrations, workshops, special exhibits and other events during the year. For more information, visit facebook.com/BrownCountyArtGuild or call 812-988-6185.

Harp program planned at public library

Two guest harpists from the Jacob School of Music will demonstrate the capabilities and intricacies of two concert grand harps at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 23 at the Brown County Public Library. They will also talk about the history of harps.

The program will take place upstairs by the fireplace at the library, 205 Locust Lane. With questions, stop by or call the library at 812-988-2850.

Events coming up at music park, campground

BEAN BLOSSOM — Bill Monroe Music Park and Campground, 5163 State Road 135 North, will host several music festivals this year, as follows:

  • May 29 to June 2 — John Hartford Memorial Festival
  • June 8 to 16 — Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival
  • June 13 — Shenandoah concert
  • Aug. 22 to 24 — Bean Blossom Blues Fest
  • Sept. 3 to 8 — Biker Fest
  • Sept. 18 to 22 — Hall of Fame and Uncle Pen Days

For more information, visit billmonroemusicpark.com or call 812-988-6422.

Spring art workshops offered downtown

Art workshops are available in June at the Brown County Art Guild, 48 S. Van Buren St.

“Landscape Painting, Inspired by the Masters” will be taught from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 15 and again Sunday, June 16 by guild member artist Pamela Chase. Each workshop costs $247.50 per guild member or $275 per non-member.

For more information or to sign up, visit bcartguild.org or call 812-988-6185.

Gallery requests local artists to display work

The Paint Box art gallery, 92 W. Franklin in Antique Alley, is celebrating its 45th year in Nashville. The gallery, on the corner of Jefferson and Franklin, displays a variety of artwork. Artists interested in displaying their work can contact Manager Sherry Barnett at 812-597-0039.

Register for two-day mixed media workshop in July

BELMONT — Dixie Air Arts in the Parks workshop will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 20 and 21 at T.C. Steele State Historic Site.

The workshop is two days of mixed media work inspired by a hike in the woods. Participants attend both sessions to work on one piece of art. The event is free with site admission thanks to grants from the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. Registration is required; limited to 10. For more information, or to register, call 812-988-2785.

Shared art studio space available in town

B3 Gallery has created a space for artists and the community to come together.

S3, the Nashville “shared studio and maker space” is on the second floor of the gallery at 61 W. Main St. It is a meeting area for artists, craftspeople, inventors, clubs, seminars, classes or individuals.

S3 can provide painting and drawing easels, an alternative process darkroom, macro photography equipment, a digital projector, a glass annealing kiln and burnout kiln, PCB etching equipment and tanks, leaded glass tools, metal forming and casting tools, electronics and robotics fabrication tools, various computer numerical control tools, a scroll saw, band saw, drill press, centrifuge, bench grinder/polisher, laser cutter/engraver, air compressor, vacuum pumps and chemistry vent hood.

The organizers seek “fun, energetic, enthusiastic and creative people to bring life to the space.”

Donations of under-utilized equipment or specialty tools also are being accepted.

For more information, call S3 at 812-369-6969, email [email protected], or visit meetup.com/preview/S3-the-Nashville-Shared-Studio-Maker-Space.

Gallery seeking artwork to display

B3 Gallery, in downtown Nashville at 61 W. Main St., is expanding. The owners are seeking artists to display 2-D and 3-D work.

Artists would have a co-op type arrangement but with no work requirements.

For more information, email [email protected] or call 812-988-6675.