Nickel Plate Arts’ “GIFTED” exhibit – a holiday exhibit-turned-gift market and your one-stop shop for the arts enthusiasts on your holiday shopping list – is returning for another holiday season. The annual pop-up shop serves as a celebration of the artistic creativity within Hamilton County and its surrounding communities and features items from 50 different artists.
This exhibit begins on Friday, Nov. 25 and runs through Dec. 31 at the Judge Stone House, located at 107 S. 8th St. in downtown Noblesville. You can shop Wednesday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Choose from the wide selection of holiday cards, ornaments, pottery, woodenware, jewelry, hand-knit items, home décor, holiday art, and more. All artwork will be for sale and ready for gift giving.
The Winter Arts Guide is here
The Nickel Plate Arts Winter Arts Guide includes a preview of the annual holiday exhibit, quick snippets of information about projects on the horizon, the stories behind upcoming showcase exhibits, and details about upcoming local arts events.
If you would like to receive a hard copy of this magazine, sign up for a membership and you’ll receive a copy in the mail.
Small Business Saturday
Join Nickel Plate Arts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 26 for Small Business Saturday and be one of the first to choose from the locally-made pottery, woodenware, jewelry, hand-knit accessories, home decor, holiday cards, and more.
You will also have the opportunity to meet November Stephenson Showcase dual artists Stuart Sayger and Aili McGill and view their exhibit, A Great Creative Debate, during their public appearance at the Small Business Saturday event.
About Nickel Plate Arts
Nickel Plate Arts is an umbrella nonprofit organization that creates and coordinates arts and cultural experiences across communities in eastern Hamilton County and the surrounding areas to improve the quality of life for residents, strengthen local economies and enrich experiences for visitors. Nickel Plate Arts is a project of Hamilton County Tourism, Inc.