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14 Monday / October 14, 2013

United Way ‘This is How I Live United’ Community Gallery

07:00 am to 10:00 pm
Bloomingfoods locations around town, including the new Elm Heights mezzanine coffee bar.
http://www.monroeunitedway.org/

Showcasing photographs taken by local residents, the ‘This is How I Live United’ gallery captures how our friends, family, and neighbors Live United by giving, advocating, and volunteering to create a better tomorrow for our community.

United Way of Monroe County and our partners work every day to ensure everyone in our community has the building blocks for a better life — Education, Earnings, and the Essentials. And you are part of this work — whether through donations, volunteering, or lending a helping hand to those in need.

Entertainment / Exhibits

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

Exhibit: ‘Cultural Snapshots’ at gallery406

09:00 am to 06:00 pm
gallery406 (116 W. 6th St, Ste. 110)
http://www.spectrumstudioinc.com/gallery406.htm

Cultural Snapshots by Jonathan Wilson, Photographer. Jonathan Wilson displays recently reprinted/reformatted photographs and digital images; a variety of past work encompassing investigations into the cultures of India, Native Americans, Mexico and Puerto Rico as well as a series of digital composites representing memories and life experiences. Recent work is concerned with the theme of dance and portraits of children with life-threatening illnesses. While diverse and eclectic in subject matter, the exhibit attempts to showcase a singular viewpoint and approach to art and humanity.

Exhibit runs until October 30. Gallery open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm.

Exhibits

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

October Art Exhibits at the Ivy Tech Waldron

09:00 am to 07:00 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St.
http://www.ivytech.edu/waldron

Nathan Hunter & Vincent Edwards, contemporary furniture; CRUSH II, jewelry; Kelly Novak, jewelry; Indianapolis Area Artists, prints, drawings, & paper quilts; Vincent Desjardins, digital illustration. M-F 9-7; Sat 9-5. Closed Sun.

Exhibits

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

‘Moe’s Menagerie’ by Cappi Phillips

10:00 am to 05:30 pm
By Hand Gallery, 101 West Kirkwood #109
http://byhandgallery.com

Artist show of “Moe’s Menagerie” by Cappi Phillips. A collection of animals, birds, fish and much more, all derived from recycled and up-cycled materials.

Exhibits

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

Exhibits at the Brown County Art Guild

11:00 am to 06:00 pm
Brown County Art Guild, 48 S. Van Buren St, Nashville
http://www.browncountyartguild.org

The Guild will have extended hours for the month of October. Monday – Saturday, 11 am-6 pm, Sunday, 12-5 pm.

“Oil & Watercolor Paintings by Judith S. Lewis and Rob O’Dell” will be on display in the Upper Loft Gallery at the Brown County Art Guild, October 1-31.
Artists’ Reception: Second Saturday, October 12, 5-8 pm during the Village Art Walk

Please join us for an evening of light refreshments and to purchase your 10$ raffle ticket for a unique opportunity to win a beautiful autumn landscape created by several Guild Member Artists. (raffle winner will be drawn December 14, need not be present to win)

Artist Biographies:
Judith S. Lewis is an oil painter living in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1996, Judith chose to revitalize her interest in painting by taking a portrait workshop at the Indianapolis Art Center. The following year she traveled to New Mexico to study with Master Artist, David Leffel. She was so taken by the dramatic effects of light and shadow in his paintings that she knew this would be the path she would take on her life-long pursuit.
After fine arts became her major focus, Judith began showing her work in juried exhibitions, winning many awards. In 2008, she was honored to receive the Master of Art Award at the Hoosier Salon ceremony in New Harmony. In 2010, she was awarded the prestigious IHA Silver Award. Her work appears in Mark Butterfield’s book, Hoosier Painters of the 21st Century. Judith is also named in Who’s Who in American Women, and Who’s Who in America.
Ms. Lewis has studied with Master Artists at the Indianapolis Art Center, Scottsdale Artist School (Arizona), and Fechin Institute (New Mexico). She has also studied abroad in Italy and Spain.
In addition to one-woman shows, Judith’s work has appeared in several group shows. Many of her works are held in private and public collections.
Judith is represented by Madison Art Gallery (Madison, IN) and the Brown County Art Guild where she has been an artist member since 2001.
A favorite quote:
“What could be more wonderful than the life of a painter? Beyond the usual necessities of life, we live out our days needing nothing more than a box of paints, some brushes, and something to paint on.” – Richard Schmid

Rob O’Dell was born in Decatur, IL. He attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago, where he received his formal training and was introduced to watercolor by Irving Shapiro. He then went on to a Commercial Art career in Chicago before moving into a 150-year-old farmhouse on a farm in Indiana, where he is surrounded by the subject matter of his artwork. He and his wife, Ann, have two daughters and five grandchildren.
He is a member of the Indianapolis Art Center, the Crawfordsville Art League, Indiana Federation of Art Clubs, the Madison Art Club, the Sagamore of the Wabash, the Watercolor Society of Indiana, the Indiana Artists Club, the Hoosier Salon, and Rob has been an artist member of the Brown County Art Guild since 1989.
Rob’s artwork can be found in Private and Corporate Collections world-wide; including, Indiana University, University of Illinois, Purdue University, Indiana State University, Wabash College, University of Evansville,
Rose-Hulman University, MacMurray College, Park-Tudor Academy, Brebeuf High School, Indiana State Museum, Greater Lafayette Art Museum, Sheldon Swope Gallery, St. Meinrad Archabbey, Tri-Kappa Premanent Collection, Indiana Bell; Illinois Bell; WISH-TV; Borg-Warner; A.E. Staley; Archer-Daniels Midland; Yellow Freight; Mayflower Moving, Nipon Corn Starch (Japan), Plough, Inc., Eli Lilly, Stokely Van Camp, Dickey-John, AUL Insurance, National Geographic; Churchill Downs Racetrack; Bank One; Elston Bank; Boehringer Mannheim; Crawfordsville Journal-Review; Indianapolis News; Simon Properties; United Feeds Inc.; Terre Haute First National Bank; First National Bank of Decatur, IL; Citizens National Bank; American Fletcher National Bank; Tri-County Bank, Crawfordsville; Ladoga Library; Roachdale Library; Crawfordsville Library.
When not painting in his restored turn-of-the-century studio in Lagoda, IN, Rob can be found on the golf course or conducting his popular workshops.

Exhibits

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

The Kinsey Institute Art Exhibits ‘Past/Present’ & ‘La Vida Sexual’

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm
Indiana University, Morrison Hall, Room 313, 1165 E. 3rd St.
http://KinseyInstitute.org

“Past/Present” brings together a varied selection of older artworks and materials from The Kinsey Institute collection and pairs them with recent acquisitions, to explore the connection between the work of contemporary artists and artwork and imagery from past eras. This mixed media exhibition is offered as part of the Fall 2013 Themester: “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.” On display in our Corridor Gallery is “La Vida Sexual,” an exhibition of artwork from Latin America or produced by artists originally from Latin American countries, as well as Spanish-language materials from the Kinsey Institute Library. Included in this show will be a number of watercolor sketches by Cuban-born artist Emilio Sanchez.

The Kinsey Institute Gallery is open 1:30 pm to 5 pm Monday through Friday or by appointment from 9 am to noon. Admission is free. Due to adult content, visitors should be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Group guided tours of The Kinsey Institute may be scheduled by calling 812-855-7686.

Exhibits / LGBT

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

Money Smart Week’s: Money Fun Day Kickoff

02:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood
http://www.mcpl.info

On Monday, October 14, the Financial Stability Alliance’s Money Smart Week kicks off with Money Fun Day. There will be a wealth of information about community resources for financial stability. There will also be games, prizes, and, of course, FUN! Festivities will run from 2 to 5 pm and will be held in the second floor lobby of the Monroe County Public Library.

Business / Civic Affairs / Education / Entertainment / Volunteering

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

$6 Sample Classes at Windfall Dancers

05:00 pm to 09:00 pm
1101 N. Dunn St.
http://www.windfalldancers.org/

Windfall Dancers, Inc. is starting the second session of our Fall 2013 semester class schedule, and you can try any of our classes for just $6 for the first week of the session! The second session runs October 14-December 7 (no classes run the week of November 18.) You can either take classes as a drop-in student, register for an individual class, or buy a Flexi-Pass for any 10 classes during the semester. For full class schedule information visit: http://windfalldancers.wordpress.com/dance-school/schedule-and-calendar/

Dance / Fitness

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

Sex Ed: A Real Conversation About Sexual Hookups in College

07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union, 900 E 7th St.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sexploration-at-IU/30180218847

Join us for an honest discussion on hook-up culture, both nationally and at IU, with sexuality experts Dr. Justin R. Garcia and Dr. Kristen Jozkowski. Students can ask questions, pose thoughts, and with a technology-enhanced forum can even share anonymously how they define “hooking up.” What are the assumptions and misconceptions people make surrounding sexual hookups? And how does that impact our safety, health, and pleasure? How do issues of consent change when engaging in sexual activity across a spectrum of contexts? Join us for discussion of these questions and more!

Education / Entertainment / LGBT / Speakers

14 Monday / October 14, 2013

The Auction Project

07:00 pm
Cafe Django, 116 N. Grant St.
http://www.cafedjango.org

David Bixler – Alto Saxophone
Heather Martin Bixler- Violin
Arturo O’Farrill – Piano (Grammy award winner pianist)
Carlo DeRosa – Bass
Vince Cherico

All ages

Eat and Drink / Entertainment / Live Music

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