Fall Creek JH students’ artwork, local filmmaker celebrate Black History Month at Fishers City Hall

“A Youthful Perspective of Black History in America” celebrates Black History Month through the artwork of Fall Creek Junior High School students. It is the February exhibit hosted by the Fishers Arts Council at The Art Gallery at City Hall.

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Visitors will also be in for a treat: A special film by Indiana filmmaker Demetrius Witherspoon. The 20-minute film, called “Submerge: Echo 51,” is a sci-fi movie and is rated PG-13.

Witherspoon was born in Louisville, Ky., on Feb. 4, 1974, and owns DV Entertainment Pictures, a film production company. He has been working on his fifth film, which will be released in 2020. Demetrius has won awards for editing and directing, and has many talents, including R&B singing, screenwriting, cinematography, and production. He was inspired by George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and JJ Abrams. For more information, visit dventertainmentpictures.com.

A public reception will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 8 at The Art Gallery at City Hall where visitors can meet the students, Witherspoon and some of the stars of the film. The exhibits are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Most artwork is available for sale by contacting FishersArtsCouncil@gmail.com or by calling (317) 537-1670.

The Fishers Arts Council’s goal is to promote spaces for public art and local artists in the city and in the private sector. To learn more about the FAC, visit fishersartscouncil.com and like its Facebook page. For more information, contact Shari Knox at sknox0031@comcast.net or Thomas Rich thomasrich1952@gmail.com.