ART BRIEFS: Arts in the Parks; Art Walk this weekend; Brown County Art Gallery reopens

Arts in the Parks final August event this week

BELMONT — Anabel Hopkins has conducted activities at T.C. Steele Historic Site each Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. since Aug. 5. The final outing will be Wednesday, Aug. 26.

Reservations are required by calling T.C. Steele Site at 812-988-2785. Face masks will be required in the small studio.

Art Walk happening downtown this weekend

The Nashville Fourth Friday Art Walk will take place Aug. 28 from 4 to 7 p.m. Local galleries will remain open late, featuring new work, demonstrations, refreshments and live busker music on the streets.

The event is free and all galleries and studios featured are within a short walking distance of each other in the downtown area.

All are welcome to come support local art and artists whose venues practice safety procedures while displaying a festive atmosphere.

For more information, call 812-340-8781. Brochures with maps are available at galleries and the Brown County Visitors Center.

Art demonstrations at guild conclude this weekend

The Brown County Art Guild, 48 S. Van Buren St., began a series called “The Artist is In” on July 18. Visitors to the guild can see artists showcase their talents in demonstrations that highlight different techniques and mediums.

  • Saturday, Aug. 29 — Mark Burkett, woodblock printmaking
  • Sunday, Aug. 30 — Donna Shortt and Pam Newell, pastel and oil demonstrations

For more information, call the guild at 812-988-6185.

Various artists featured at local gallery

Mosaic and felted wool artist Sally Kinsey and woodworker Don Wood are featured during August at Hoosier Artist Gallery.

Kinsey creates colorful mosaic mirrors, sculptures and jewelry and needle-felts wool into whimsical animals, wall hangings and lampshades.

Wood uses both new and reclaimed woods in the building of his unique tables, rockers and wine racks. He accepts commissioned work.

The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily at 45 S. Jefferson St.

Annual art contest happening next month

BELMONT — Following new safety measures for COVID-19, instead of a one-day event, the 32nd annual Great Outdoor Art Contest at T.C. Steele Historic Site will take place Sept. 9 to 11, followed by judging via Facebook Live on Saturday, Sept. 12.

Instead of selecting a medium to compete in, artists will select an appointment time for check-in over the three available days. Each day will be limited to 10 appointments plus 10 walk-ups. Artists who wish to compete will register for the PaintOut and check-in at an outdoor table between 9 and 9:30 a.m. on the day they registered for to get their canvases and papers stamped by staff, and will be able to paint anywhere on the site or in Brown County until 4 p.m. on the day of stamp.

At 4 p.m., artists will submit one unsigned, unframed, stamped piece at T.C. Steele’s Large Studio to leave until judging occurs on Sept. 12.

An outdoor concert from Hot Jazz Family Band will happen at the site after judging.

First, second and third place works will go on display at the Brown County Art Guild after the event.

Read the brochure at assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2380/brochure_goac_20_interactive_(1).pdf for more information. Payment is due at the time of registration.

The event is supported by the Indiana Plein Air Painters Association and the Indiana Arts Commission.

Lt. governor launches grant programs for arts

The Indiana Destination Development Corporation and the Indiana Arts Commission will provide economic support to arts and cultural organizations whose normal operations have been disrupted due to COVID-19 through a $10 million grant.

For guidelines on eligibility, visit in.gov/arts/2567.htm.

All applications must be received by 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8. Only applications submitted via the IAC’s online system will be accepted, except in the case of ADA accessibility accommodations. Visit in.gov/arts/apply.

BC Art Gallery reopens with new exhibits

The works of C. Curry Bohm are on display at the Brown County Art Gallery, 1 Artist Drive. The show ends Oct. 16. Bohm was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1894 and made his first visit to Brown County in 1920.

The Indiana Heritage Arts annual exhibition and sale will be Oct. 24 through Nov. 14 at the Brown County Art Gallery. The call for entry opened July 27 and will close Friday, Sept. 25. All entries and payments must be submitted online. For more information, visit browncountyartgallery.org.

Visitors to the gallery are required to wear masks, use hand sanitizer and practice social distancing. The number of guests in the gallery at one time will be limited.

IHA postpones annual show, has new requirements

In order to work within the COVID-19 protocols of the Brown County Art Gallery, the Indiana Heritage Arts Board has made adjustments to this year’s annual exhibition.

The new show dates are Oct. 24 to Nov. 14 at the Brown County Art Gallery, 1 Artist Drive. Changes include early drop-off days and online opening with no reception.

For more information, visit indianaheritagearts.org/annual-exhibition/2020-exhibition.