Intuitive Abstract Painting Workshop

This has been re-scheduled for June 25th, 2017 from 2:00 -4:00 PM at Acceleration Art and Photography Gallery.  You will learn how to do an abstract intuitive painting using colors that represent a memory, a mood or feeling.  The cost is $25 per person and includes all materials, wine and beer!  Call now and reserve your spot!  317-744-4839

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Acceleration Art and Photography

1336 S Shelby St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46203

Art of the Ages

Wow  What a great event and what a lovely setting.  We had a great turnout for WOIA presents Art of the Ages.  If you are ever in Indianapolis, be sure to check out The Athenaeum.  The building is stunning and the arts space is just ethereal.  I am so honored and thrilled to have some of my paintings there for the month of April.

Art of the Ages

I am so thrilled to be one of the contributing artists for this event, and I’m hoping to have completed two more pieces before the opening night.  If you happen to be in Indianapolis, the Athenaeum is a very cool historic building and worth visiting in its own right.  Rejuvenation Indy will have art there as well.  Please come check it out.  If you can’t make it to the opening reception, the exhibit will be there the whole month of April.  I’ll be there with bells on!

WOIA Presents: Art of the Ages

WOIA presents another event at the historic Athanaeum in downtown Indianapolis in conjunction with ReGeneration Indy a group of local artists that lead affordable art workshops and host Youth Art Shows. There will also be 5 youth artists on display during the opening show.  If you happen to be in or near Indianapolis on April 7, please come by and check this out.  

Pull Up a Chair: A Storytelling Variety Show

This event, on Sunday October 16 at 7:30 pm, will be its second annual occurrence.  This unique event will take place at Theater on the Square, 627 Massachusetts Ave., downtown Indianapolis.  I will be showing my Katrina Trilogy and telling the story of Katrina from my perspective as a native New Orleanian and a clinical social worker living and working with chronically mentally ill adults at the time of Hurricane Katrina, August 29, 2005.  I will talk about how the tragedy still affected me 10 years later, and led to the first step in my career as a professional artist.

Here is the program:

Performances- no particular order

  1. Mary Armstrong- Smith- Hope story or Bigot story
  2. Christy Warren- Song /story- Cut
  3. Matt Fogleman- Story, theme undecided
  4. Pamela O’Brien- visual art and story about Hurricane Katrina
  5. Katie Duffy Sim- Story about Vacation with husband
  6. Zach Ramsey- Song/Story- Proud of your boy
  7. Roger Roe- Oboe/Story
  8. Ivory Fleurtini- Portrait
  9. Minnie Ryder- Mommy burlesque
  10. Sara Jones-Dockery- Visual- Dick pics/ Censorship

If you are in Indianapolis and looking for something unique to do on a Sunday evening, please come by.  It’s $10 at the door, 18 and over.