Noblesville Creates is set to host an Eclipse Art Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 7 in celebration of the total solar eclipse occurring on Monday, April 8.
The festival will be held on Noblesville’s Courthouse Square to celebrate the eclipse, share artwork created by local artists, and create art with community members.
The festival will include interactive art projects led by Noblesville Creates and their local arts organizations, including Gal’s Guide Library, The Belfry Theatre, Hamilton County Artists’ Association, Caravan Classes, Fishers Arts Council, and more.
There will also be artists booths at the festival where attendees can browse for eclipse-themed art and mementos, such as posters, T-shirts, stickers, tumblers, and more, crafted by Hamilton County Artists like Stuart Sayger, Craig Mullins, Barbara Howrey, Karli Gray, Devonna Miltenberger, and others. Additional product details will be added to the eclipse page on the Noblesville Creates website.
A special item that will be available for purchase is a limited edition “Betty and Veronica Friends Forever Sleepover” comic, featuring two different covers by local artist Stuart Sayger, in partnership with Archie Comics and sponsored by Hamilton County Tourism. One cover is set at Conner Prairie, the other at Noblesville Creates. Only 200 copies of each cover will be available. Order now for shipping or pickup options, or grab yours during the eclipse weekend. Copies of the comics are available for $20 unsigned, $25 signed, or get both signed covers with certificates of authenticity for $50.
Visit the eclipse page on the Noblesville Creates website to check out the other upcoming Noblesville-based eclipse events and eclipse products by local artists.
To purchase one or both of the exclusive copies of the “Betty & Veronica Friends Forever Sleepover” comic, click here.