Fishers Arts Council celebrating city’s 150th birthday at ‘Second Friday’ reception

Works from many artists will be on display at Fishers Arts Council’s Second Friday reception, including 'Hamilton County Courthouse' by Noblesville artist Rodney Reveal (left) and 'Reynolds Farm Equipment – 1955' by Fishers artist Mark Rouse. (Art provided)

Fishers Arts Council, in concert with Hamilton County Community Foundation, an affiliate of CICF, and The Fishers Historical Society, will kick off the celebration of the Fishers Sesquicentennial this month at the Collaboration Hub at Hamilton County Community Foundation, 11810 Technology Drive.

The exhibit, titled Fishers & Hamilton County: An Historical Perspective, is open now through Aug. 29, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays.

There will be a free public reception on Aug. 12. Nicknamed “Second Friday,” the reception will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Gallery at the Collaboration Hub. As an added feature only at the “Second Friday” reception on Aug. 12, author Larry Reynolds will offer copies of his new book, Widelands, and reprints of The Mudsock Chronicles for book signings. Wicked Fishers author Robert Bowling will also join for book signings and sales. The incredible musical duo of David and Pamela Ackerman will perform, and snacks, water, beer and wine will be available.

Eight award-winning local artists will be on display along with photographic works by The Fishers Historical Society. The artists are Linda Cantwell, Brinton Farrand, Karen Fehr, Brad Fields, Tim Lewis, Rodney Reveal, Mark Rouse, and Walt Thacker. Many of the more than 50 pieces on exhibit will be for sale. The exhibit details the history of Fishers and Hamilton County along with life in small town Indiana.

“We are excited to have the Fishers Arts Council share this pictorial history of Fishers and Hamilton County to begin our celebration of the Fishers Sesquicentennial!” Senior Community Leadership Officer Jeena Siela said. “It’s incredibly important to the Foundation to understand how Hamilton County has evolved over the years to support its residents and celebrate the role of local artists in capturing and showcasing this history.”

“Last year when Fishers artist Mark Rouse came to us with his idea for this exhibit, we could not wait to see where it would take us,” Fishers Arts Council Executive Director Les Reinhardt said. “With Mark as a member of The Fishers Historical Society board, the partnership for this exhibit made perfect sense. We’re proud to partner with the historical society for this exhibit, along with eight award-winning local artists, and two local authors. It’s a great way to celebrate Fishers’ Sesquicentennial in the Collaboration Hub.”

About the Fishers Arts Council

Fishers Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to support, advocate, and cultivate visual and performing arts opportunities that educate and/or enhance the lives of those who live, work, and visit Fishers. Visit the new art gallery space at the Collaboration Hub at Hamilton County Community Foundation, 11810 Technology Drive, Fishers, online at FishersArtsCouncil.org, or call (317) 537-1670.