The City of Noblesville and Nickel Plate Arts are proud to announce another year of the banner art gallery, which will be displayed on the downtown Noblesville street light poles. The banner art gallery program works to showcase artwork by local artists in Hamilton County.
Sixteen works of art by 11 local artists were selected for the program. The city and Nickel Plate Arts’ goal of the banner art exhibit is to enhance community awareness and appreciation of the artistic talent in the city.
“The culture of art in Noblesville makes the city a vibrant place to both live and visit,” Mayor Chris Jensen said. “The new banners will be up this week in our downtown district and we have some incredible local artists that we are excited to show off their work.”
Artists include Anna Afshar, Nichole Cochran, Jordan Cooley, Beth Forst, Randall Scott Harden, Gant Haverstick, Michael Janosky, Nancy Keating, Craig Mullins, Heather O’Neill and Randy Swaim.
This program highlights a key pillar of the Jensen administration, which is focused on preserving and enhancing Noblesville’s historic downtown.
Information about the artists including headshots and biographies can be found at cityofnoblesville.org by clicking Community Engagement.