Fishers Arts Council presents ‘The Art of Bridging the Gap’ at the city hall art gallery

The Fishers Arts Council is offering a three-month exhibit by noted artist Rebecca Robinson entitled, The Art of Bridging the Gap, in The Alcove on the second floor of The Art Gallery at Fishers City Hall.

Robinson

As long as I can remember art has moved me,” Robinson said. “Expressing myself with my artwork allows me to convey a thought, an emotion, a personal experience or an important message. As an artist, it is my duty to push the envelope and create artwork that sparks a dialog and remains timeless.”

Robinson studied fashion design in Atlanta, Ga., and continued her education at North Carolina Central University where she majored in Art/Visual Communications and graduated with high honors. In 2019, she began the initial steps of forming her nonprofit organization called “ONE ARRT,” which will become the first Black-owned art supply brand that specifically supports all artists, art organizations, art education, museums/galleries and communities in need who would prosper with proper funding and resources.

Her exhibit of 11 paintings includes the media of stained glass, acrylic on canvas and concrete, tar and white latex. The exhibit will run through March.

The Art Gallery at City Hall, 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays and Saturdays during the Fishers Summer Farmers Market.