ART BRIEFS: Taste of Art happening next month; collections, exhibits at Brown County Art Gallery

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Taste of Art postponed to next month

The sixth annual Taste of Art auction will be at the Seasons Lodge and Conference Center, 560 State Road 46 East, on Friday, Oct. 15 beginning at 6 p.m.

The event was originally scheduled for Sept. 17 due to COVID-19 concerns. There will be a fine art live auction hosted by professional auctioneer Dennis Jackson featuring over 50 original contemporary and heritage works of art. There will also be a silent auction featuring more than 25 limited edition prints and other smaller works.

A cash bar will be available. Face coverings will be required and social distancing will be in place.

Tickets are $35 in advance, $40 at the door.

The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Brown County and proceeds will go to support youth development activities and other community projects.

The silent auction is from 6 to 7 p.m. with the live auction beginning at 7:15 p.m. Proxy bidding is available for ticket holders who may not be able to attend or need to leave before the live auction begins.

For more information and to order tickets online, go to rotaryclubofbrowncounty.org.

Private collections, park exhibit coming to gallery

The Brown County Art Gallery, 1 Artist Drive, will feature two special shows this year.

  • “The First to Come: William McKendree Snyder” will show at the gallery from Aug. 28 through Sept. 26. It features 40 to 50 paintings from private collections. Little is known about Snyder, an artist who visited Brown County before the turn of the century. A program by historian Rachel Perry will be Sunday, Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 and refreshments will be served. The exhibit is sponsored by Laura and Walter Jolly of Indianapolis.
  • The Collector’s Showcase 2021 will feature “Brown County State Park, Indiana’s Crown Jewel,” a two-year exploration of the park by local artist Tim Greatbatch. More than 90 paintings illustrate his journey painting the park in all seasons and times of day. Greatbatch worked with retired naturalist Jim Eagleman to document each painting. A number of events are planned through the run of the exhibit including a town hall-style celebration inviting park lovers to share stories with Eagleman and the artist, a program by Jon Kay called “Postcards from the Park,” an exhibit of long views by the early artists and much more. All the paintings will be offered for sale with part of the proceeds to benefit the Gallery Foundation. The showcase will be from Oct. 2 through Nov. 14.
Painting by William McKendree Snyder. “The First to Come: William McKendree Snyder” will show at the Brown County Art Gallery from Aug. 28 through Sept. 26.  Submitted photo
Painting by William McKendree Snyder. “The First to Come: William McKendree Snyder” will show at the Brown County Art Gallery from Aug. 28 through Sept. 26. Submitted

For more information, call 812-988-4609 or visit browncountyartgallery.org.

Local gallery featuring artists

Fused glass and jewelry artist Julie Taborn and painter and jewelry artist Anabel Hopkins are the September Featured Artists at Hoosier Artist Gallery, 45 S. Jefferson St.

Taborn creates fused glass vessels, tree sculptures, dimensional wall art and functional pieces. Additionally, she makes silver artisan jewelry from precious metal clay incorporating fused glass cabochons and gemstones.

Hopkins paints impressionistic landscapes and abstracts in oil, paste and acrylics using color, composition, value and texture to allow viewers to see personal meaning in her art.

The artists and others will be present for the Art Walk event on Friday Sept. 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the gallery. The gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Community band to restart concerts, practices

All fun-loving musicians, regardless of age or experience, are welcome to join the Brown County Community Band.

Planned practice sessions and concerts were canceled in March 2020 due to COVID-19, but rehearsals for the traditional concert schedule will resume in mid to late August, They will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays in the Brown County High School band room, 235 Schoolhouse Lane.

Concerts are planned for October, December, May and June.

The band would also welcome suggestions for people interested in becoming a director for the band.

Contact Bill Schnackel at [email protected] or 765-490-0789 or Steve Shroyer at [email protected] or 812-988-4721 with questions or recommendations.

Seasons Holiday Art and Craft Show coming back

Plans are being finalized for the return of The Seasons Holiday Art and Craft Show after missing last year because of COVID. This year’s show, a Thanksgiving weekend tradition for nearly 40 years, will be Friday, Nov. 26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Seasons Conference Center. There is no admission charge and parking is free.

While booth space is nearly filled, there is still room for a few more artists and crafters to apply.

Currently, the juried show will offer handmade pottery, both useful and decorative; felt Christmas ornaments; woodworking projects; primitive paintings; wildlife photography; fine painting; handmade baskets; soaps; crocheting; knitting and embroidery work; fine jewelry; and from the longest returning artist who has exhibited at the show for all but one year, hand-painted folk art tree ornaments.

The Brown County 4-H Club will also offer their fresh holiday pine wreaths and swags as one of their fundraisers.

Each juried artist and crafter doing the show has signed an agreement to be fully vaccinated to help make the show as safe as possible. Additionally, if conditions warrant, all vaccinated artists and crafters will wear masks. Signs will be posted outside the conference center requesting that all guests be vaccinated. Guests may also be required to wear masks if warranted at the time of the show. Masks will be available at the door for anyone needing one.

For more information, including breakfast, brunch and lunch offerings available at the show in the conference center, visit the show’s website, seasonsartandcraftshow.com.

Classical concert series returns to Bean Blossom

BEAN BLOSSOM — The Bean Blossom Music Series has been hosted free and open to the public at St David’s Episcopal Church for more than 25 years. Freewill offerings and donations are accepted. Concerts of jazz, contemporary, classical, voice and more are typically offered bimonthly.

To sign up to receive notifications of upcoming concerts, email [email protected] and request that your email be added to the mailing list. Visit the St. David’s website at [email protected] and click on the Bean Blossom Music Series link for more information or call 812-988-1038, the church office.

Gallery open, hosting people’s choice awards

Several times a year, Brown County members of the Artist Associates of Brown County Indiana (AABC) display new work in the AABC/Playhouse Gallery in downtown Nashville at the Brown County Playhouse, 70 S. Van Buren St.

Visitors to the gallery are encouraged to vote for their favorite work, and recognition is given to the artist for the People’s Choice Award based on this voting.

AABC benefits artists, arts organizations and the community through professional development, exhibits, workshops and events. Membership in AABC is open to Brown County artists and supporters of the arts. Meetings are free and open to the public.

The AABC/Playhouse Gallery has recently been refreshed with new work. Visitors will find paintings, felting, pottery and more as they browse through the gallery.

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