3 Fantastic Reasons to Visit the Hoosier Salon during Second Saturday and this Mother’s Day Weekend…

1.) Paintings by Susie Gregory

Get an up close view of “Storm”

 

2.) Pastel Drawings by Corinne Hull

See the subtle nuances of “Looking Out”

 

3.) Watercolor Paintings by Tamara Scantland-Adams

 

Experience the emotions of “Cherished (Mother & Child)”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hoosier Salon Welcomes New Executive Director

Jim May 2 2015Hoosier Salon is excited to welcome Jim May as our new executive director.  Jim has an outstanding background in art and is well known to Indiana artists and art collectors.

Jim worked at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites as curator of fine arts (1993-2001), director of collections and interpretation (2001-2005) and vice president of museum programs (2006-2009). One of his most significant projects there was serving as project manager for developing exhibits when the new Indiana State Museum opened in 2002.

He also worked at the Herron School of Art at IUPUI as an instructor and director for the Center for Art, Design and Public Life.

Jim worked in private industry from 2009 to 2013 at Briljent, LLC, but he is eager to return to his roots in art and not-for-profit management.

Jim earned a BFA in painting and commercial design from the University of Evansville and a master’s degree in art history from Indiana University.

He became our executive director at the beginning of March and looks forward to getting to know Hoosier Salon artists, supporters and friends.  Be sure to introduce yourself to him whenever you’re at a Hoosier Salon event!

Give back to the arts: Sponsor an exhibit!

Now is your chance to give back to one of Indiana’s largest and oldest arts organizations.

Sponsor the “Realism & Nature” Exhibition!

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The Hoosier Salon Carmel Gallery is now searching for sponsorships for our “Realism & Nature” exhibit. This specific exhibit will feature beautiful, realistic oil paintings and watercolors by artists Rodney Reveal, Kathyryn Houghton and Gary Jursik.
A $500 sponsorship for this exhibit allows the salon to provide delicious food and beverages during the opening reception and will enable the salon to advertise this exhibit to all of our patrons.

“Remember there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.”
-Scott Adams


DONATE NOW

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8 Reasons to Visit the Hoosier Salon during Second Saturday

1.) McAlister’s Sweet Tea

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McAlister’s Deli is sponsoring our “Art for the Holidays” reception which means nearly unlimited amounts of free McAlister’s Tea!

 

2.) Personal Portraits for just $10!

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Artist John Oilar will be creating personal “Quick Sketch” portraits for you and your family for just $10! This makes for the perfect holiday gift.

 

4.) You will have a chance to win beautiful jewelry by Erwin Pearls

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Erwin Pearls Jewelry will be holding a silent auction at our gallery! This means you will be able to bid on beautiful, one of a kind jewelry just in time to give your loved one for the holidays.

 

5.) Affordable Art

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Our “Art for the Holidays” exhibit is a collection of work by over 60 Hoosier Salon artists but all smaller than 9″x12″. This means artwork that is affordable to give as gifts! We have over 35 pieces that are $100 or cheaper!

 

6.) Holiday Music brought to us by MyPod Events

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MyPod Events will bring us surround sound holiday jams to help us celebrate this wonderful occasion!

 

7.) Your chance to meet the one and only… SANTA

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The Carmel Arts and Design District will be celebrating their “Holiday in the Arts District” with carriage rides, cookie decorating and of course the chance to meet Santa in his own home!

 

8.) Free food

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Pam Newell Offering Painting/Pastel Workshop for January

Have you not had the chance to participate in our four week long workshop classes? Have you already taken a workshop but would like to continue perfecting your talents? Now is your chance! We are now accepting registrations for Pam Newell’s January workshop: “Capturing Light with an Emphasis on Still Life”. This workshop will be oil and pastel (your choice) and will be held once a week for four continuous weeks.

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  • Register by phone by calling gallery manager Emily Winship at 317-669-6052
  • Register by mail by filling out the Workshop Registration Form and mailing it with a check to 711 East 65th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220

 

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The Why’s and What’s of Sponsoring an Exhibit

 

 

Advertise your business & support local artists 

Are you a supporter of a certain artist or fan of a specific medium of art? Show your support and passion of art by sponsoring one of our Feature Exhibit shows. As a sponsor, we would advertise your business on all of the promotional material in print and on the web prior to the opening night for the exhibit. We begin each show with an opening reception where guests, patrons, artists, members of the Hoosier Salon and the general public come to enjoy hors d’oeuvres, drinks and the new exhibit. It is an evening of fun, food and art. Sponsorships make this night along with the advertising possible.
Why Sponsor?   

Sponsoring an exhibit allows you to support specific artists of the Hoosier Salon. Having a sponsor underwrites the promotion of the featured artists and the Opening Reception of the exhibit. Sponsoring an exhibit also allows the Hoosier Salon to promote you and/or your business through social media, on the sponsorship board shown in the gallery, and through the promotional postcard for the exhibit which is sent out to about 1,000 patrons.

What does it cost to sponsor a Featured Exhibit?  
A donation of $500 is the recommended amount for a sponsorship. This helps pay for the mailing and postage of the postcards and for the food and supplies needed during the Featured Exhibit’s opening reception.
Sponsorship benefits include:
  • In-gallery advertisement
  • Online advertisement
  • Promotional material of person/business located in the gallery
  • Great exposure
  • New clientele
  • Promotion of a not-for-profit organization
  • Supporting the arts culture of Indiana and Carmel
  • Ability to choose which show you would like to support
  • Sneak preview of the exhibit and artwork

Are you interested?

Please contact Carmel gallery manager Emily Winship

317.669.6052

ewinship@hoosiersalon.org

* The Hoosier Salon is seeking sponsors for the highlighted exhibits shown below

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Black Friday & Saturday Sale!

HS_blackfriday_halfpageverticalShop local for the holidays! Join us on Friday, November 28th and Saturday, November 29th from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the Hoosier Salon Carmel Gallery. All items in the gallery will be discounted just for entering! This includes fine art, paintings, sculpture as well as smaller items such as ornaments and jewelry.

6 Reasons Not to Miss Hoosier Salon’s Second Saturday Tonight

1. Artist Sarah Luginbill will be doing a watercolor batik demonstration

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2. IPAPA will be announcing awards for their juried member show featuring all Indiana plein air artists

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3. Our Feature Exhibit sponsor, Chernoff Cosmetic Surgeons, will be giving away gifts and their signature Chrnoff Chocolate Coffee

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4. There will be live music by local musician Brandon Wilson

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5. IPAPA will be providing and serving delicious wine and beer

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6. The Hoosier Salon will be providing free food

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So of course the Hoosier Salon would love to see all of you in our gallery to enjoy the festivities and most importantly artwork!

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Opening Reception for Feature Exhibit “Accents of Life”

accentsoflifeJoin us for the Opening Reception on November 8th to meet the artists, enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and McAlister’s tea. You will have a chance to purchase one of these beautiful works and meet the talented artists! “Accents of Life” is an exhibit featuring Hoosier Salon artists Penny French-Deal, Kari Black and Sarah Luginbill. This exhibit showcases beautiful 2D paintings and 3D stoneware.

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*The Hoosier Salon Feature Exhibit “Accents of Life” is made possible by the generous sponsorship of Chernoff and Associates Cosmetic Surgeons.

 

 

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“The Form of Art” Opening Reception tonight!

During the Second Saturday Carmel Gallery Walk we will be having our opening reception of our exhibit “The Form of Art”

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Inside, artist David Cunningham will be demonstrating an oil still life. There will also be a sign up for a FREE print of one of his works! Also have the chance to chat with Dan Annarino and learn about his process of painting contemporary landscapes.

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Outside, Lisa Pelo will be across the street demonstrating how to make your own glass paperweights! She will be accepting walk up’s from 7 PM to 9 PM for only $25!

Don’t miss out on any of these amazing opportunities at our Carmel location tonight from 5 PM – 9 PM

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“The Form of Art” Opening Reception

 Saturday, September 13th 

5 – 9 pm 

New Harmony 9th Annual Member Exhibit “The Good Ole Summertime”

9th Annual Member Exhibit

“THE GOOD OLE SUMMERTIME”

This is the 9th Annual “The Good Ole Summertime” Member Exhibit at the Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery. The exhibit is on display from August 14 through September 14 thanks to the generosity of our sponsors Robert and Ann Scarafia. Artist members of the Hoosier Salon were invited to participate by entering up to two pieces with the assurance that at least one piece would be exhibited as long as it met the criteria put forth in the prospectus. This year, thirty-nine artists are participating, presenting a variety of mediums in 2D and 3D artwork. The exhibit is not juried for acceptance, but is juried for awards, including the $600 Fifth Third Bank “Best of Show” Award. The recipient was Kathryn J. Houghton of Crawfordsville, IN. The presentation of awards took place on Saturday, August 23 during the New Harmony Summer Art & Antique Stroll with fifteen artists receiving awards.

Jurors: Kathryn Waters and Karen Walker
“Each year, we (the judges) have become increasingly impressed as the artists participating in the Hoosier Salon Member Exhibit have grown in artistic strength and versatility. The 2014 exhibit displays many mediums with a willingness of the artists to take more risks as they venture into new mediums. The entries demonstrate a high level of skill and technique. Overall, it provides a wonderful example of our member artist’ talent. It has been a pleasure to act as judges.”
 
The Hoosier Salon thanks our two judges for their time and expertise. Both ladies have been members of our Hoosier Salon Advisory Board since 2006. We value their input in many ways. Each brings a unique perspective to the judging process. Waters is a Professor of Art, Director of the McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries, and Associate Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at the University of Southern Indiana. Walker is the former Public Relations & Advertising Director for Deaconess Health System and brings her expertise for what makes a visual statement and as a collector of fine art.
WINNERS
Fifth Third Bank “Best of Show” Award ($600)

Kathryn J. Houghton from Crawfordsville, Indiana won the Fifth Third Bank “Best of Show” Award for “Fall Apple”
Kathryn J. Houghton, “Fall Apple”, Acrylic Crawfordsville
1st Place ($200)
Ted Byrom, “Mowing, Pink & Green”, Oil, Mt. Vernon
2nd Place ($100)
Bob Meyers, “Harmony in New Harmony”, Watercolor, Indianapolis
3rd Place ($50)
Patricia Huffman, “Carolina Water Lilies”, Watercolor, Lafayette
Merit Award ($25)
(In alphabetical order)
1) Barbara Borries, “Untitled”, Oil, Evansville
2) Marianne Glick, “Waterfall”, Acrylic, Indianapolis
3) Tuck Langland, “Portrait of a Poet”, Bronze, Granger
4) Con d. Y. McConaughy, “A Summer (then to Fall)”, Watercolor, Newburgh
5) Linda Volz, “Passion for Plein Air”, Oil, Mt. Vernon
Honorable Mention ($15)
(In alphabetical order)
1) Carol Bosko, “Evening Solitude”, Oil, Newburgh
2) Roy Boswell, “White River Access (Noblesville)”, Oil, Franklin
3) Iris Gentry, “Sunflowers at the Murphy Bed Store”, Pastel, Henderson, KY
4) Victoria Gillieron, “Floating Around”, Oil, Greenwood
5) Jeanne Hutchinson, “Dance”, Bronze, Poland
6) Judith Lynn Smith, “Sand Dunes”, Oil, Waveland