The month of June will feature work by 60 Indiana artists displayed at Fishers City Hall.
Pamela Chase Newell, a Fishers artist who paints landscapes and still life in the impressionist style, will be among the artists with work shown all around the public areas of City Hall.
The exhibit will be on display June 2-29 as part of the monthly Art in City Hall event, hosted by the Fishers Arts Council, Nickel Plate Arts and the City of Fishers. The artists’ work in traditional and contemporary styles and mediums range from painting and drawing to printmaking, mixed media and photography. Many are award-winning artists with regional and national reputations.
“This is a chance [for] the public to see a collection of art by some of the most recognized and accomplished artisans in the state,” James Hubbard, Indiana Artists (IN/A) president, said in a Fishers Arts Council news release.
Art will be on display from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays in the upper and lower lobbies of Fishers City Hall. There will be an opening reception from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., June 2, where visitors will not only be able to view the art, but also meet some of the artists. The artwork will be for sale. Prices range from $125 to $2,500.
Indiana Artists is an association of more than 150 professional artists from throughout the state.