Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Muncie Arts

I signed up for the Muncie Downtown e-mail newsletter. Really a good thing - it gives info on what is going on at the Muncie Children's Museum (hey, when you got a five year old you will do the same thing), Doc's (really good live music but because of the aforementioned five year old, we do not get to hear), and Minnestrista Center. I also get news releases like what follows.

For those of you remembering Anderson's stillborn Florentine city concept, here is how it could have been implemented. Remember that all the arty stuff does not replace the other commercial ventures in Muncie but compliments the commerce. Something the Florentine city concept did not seem to address (my memory is a bit vague on how it was to be implemented or was implementation just vaguely disclosed to the public?

News Release – April 2, 2007
Meet the Artists at First Thursdays in Downtown Muncie
Contact: info@munciedowntown.com


Downtown Muncie, Indiana celebrates the arts on the first Thursday
evenings of every month from 5 to 8 pm. Our many art galleries spotlight
their exhibit openings for the month and host meet-the-artist receptions;
and our specialty shops are open late on this evening for a free,
family fun event. Visit www.munciedowntown.com for details.

Some of the gallery events at the next First Thursday, April 5, from 5
to 8pm:


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~ The Artist Within, 313 S Walnut Street - 765-289-7895 ~

April at the Artist Within will feature artwork by three Ball State
University seniors. Megan King will exhibit multiple exposure photographs
in her solo show entitled "Unconscious Prompts". Ben Beaty and Troy
Reutebuch will have a two-man Senior Thesis Show of drawings and
paintings. Both will be graduated from the Ball State University Art Department.

Megan is finishing her B.F.A. in photography at Ball State this May.
Megan's work has been in several juried shows in this area. The
Minnetrista Juried Show, the Ball State Student Show, and the LaFontaine Arts
Council Regional Show are just a few of the places she has exhibited her
work. Her work was also selected for national publication in
Photographer's Forum Best of College Photography.
The photographs in this show are the result of her exploring
spontaneous and uninhibited image making. All of the images are multiple exposure
panoramics taken with a simple toy camera.

Ben is a Muncie native and attended Muncie Southside before entering
Ball State. His love of comic books, especially the edgier and/or the
more artistic ones has helped with his creativity and motivated him to
find a way to incorporate cartoon-like imagery into a "high art" realm.
Ben has exhibited work in various student shows at Ball Sate and at the
Artist Within. He has also had work in the Minnetrista Juried show.

Troy has exhibited his work in several Ball State student shows, at the
Artist Within, and will be in the Watercolor Exhibition forthcoming at
the Lamp Gallery in Indianapolis. He has also had work published in The
Child Stealers: A Jack Riley Adventure, 2005, Publish America.


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~ Gordy Fine Art & Framing, 224 E Main Street - 765-284-8422 ~

The intricate sculptures of BSU professor of art, Bill Zack, and
landscapes and still life oil paintings of Margie Prim will grace the walls
and pedestals of Gordy Fine Art and Framing during the month of April.
An artists' reception will be held on the regular First Thursday, April
5th from 5 to 8 pm. Light refreshments will be served and the public is
invited to meet the artists and view their works.

Bill Zack's sculptural pieces are architectural fantasies upon which
figures play, dangle or dance. As a teacher, Zack has been inspiring
students at Ball State for over twenty years in the classroom and as the
Atrium Gallery Director since 2003. As an artist, he has been
consistently active in both creating and exhibiting his works, and has won
numerous awards throughout the United States. He is represented in numerous
private and corporate collections.

Margie Prim is best known for her "plein air," or on site paintings of
landscapes, river and cityscapes of east central Indiana. If Prim's
earlier works remind viewers of the popular Impressionism, the newer
paintings may favor the controlled wildness of the "Fauves," or "wild
beasts" of the early 1900's: Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne.

The exhibit may also be viewed during normal business hours: Monday
through Friday, 9 AM to 5:30 PM, Saturday, 9 to 3, or by appointment.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to
Civic Theatre in downtown Muncie. For more information call 765.284.8422
or visit www.gordyframing.com.


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~ Gallery 308 (formerly MPG), 308 E. Main Street - 765-289-8575 ~

Watermedia artist Marilynn Derwenskus will display new works in a new
exhibit at Gallery 308 from April 4-28. The opening reception for the
exhibit will be April 5 at the gallery. The event is a chance for the
public to meet the artist. Light refreshments will be provided. Admission
is free.

Derwenskus is a widely exhibited, award-winning artist. She holds a MFA
degree from University of Chicago and currently is a painting professor
at Ball State University. Prior to her BSU appointment, she taught at
various other institutions including Wayne State University, Macomb
Community College, and Henry Ford Community College. She has been the
recipient of several study grants that have allowed her to travel throughout
the US and abroad to pursue her research and experimentation. This has
included work with egg tempera and encaustics. Her passion is teaching
and she instills in her students a high degree of enthusiasm and
confidence.

Gallery 308 is a nonprofit, community-supported art gallery, located at
308 East Main, Muncie. For information about Gallery hours and
volunteer opportunities, call 765-289-8575.


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~ Artworks, 301 South Walnut Street ~

Artworks is an artist owned and operated sales gallery, featuring
original works for sale by outstanding Indiana artists.


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Other downtown Muncie businesses that may also have art exhibits or
special events during First Thursdays include:

~ Blue Bottle Coffee Shop, 206 S Walnut Street - 765-284-36300
~ Cortex Hair Salon, 112 W Jackson Street - 765-288-6685
~ Danner's Books*Gifts*Yarns, 1316 N Wheeling - 765- 288-1122
~ David Dale Designs, Interior Designs & Fine Art Gallery, 421 S Walnut
Street - 765-284-4987
~ FB Fogg, 418 E Main Street - 765-289-7464
~ Glitterati in the Rose Court on Charles Street
~ Minnetrista, 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway - 765-282-4848

Additionally, all of our independently owned bars and restaurants will
be open and ready to serve you. For more information, visit
www.munciedowntown.com.

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