Fishers students’ visual art celebrates Black Culture

The Fishers Arts Council celebrates the month of February with a new exhibit called Embracing Black Culture: A Visual Arts Celebration.

The exhibit features visual art provided by the students at Fishers High School and Fall Creek Junior High School. The art includes paintings, drawings, photographs and concrete poetry. This will be the third year of participation by Fall Creek Junior High School and the first year of participation by Fishers High School.

There will be a free public reception and performances from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7 at The Art Gallery at Fishers City Hall. Meet the artists and browse the two levels of the gallery to enjoy the visual art that embraces Black Culture.

The second hour is devoted to performances by the students. These will include poetry, original songs and stepping. Finger food and soft drinks will be provided.

Come enjoy the exhibit as these students share their visual and performing arts in celebration of Black Culture.

Email FishersArtsCouncil@gmail.com if you have questions or would like more information.