Official press release of the Land Trust and Artists Partner for “Nature Awakens Creativity” Project:
Contact: Maria Steiner
Central Indiana Land Trust
msteiner@conservingindiana.org
Office: 317.631.5263
Cell: 317.869.7020
Land Trust and Artists Partner for “Nature Awakens Creativity” Project
Artwork and Music to be Featured in November 10th Performance
(Indianapolis, IN) November 4, 2009 – The Central Indiana Land Trust will be hosting a multi-sensory presentation of music by the Indianapolis Women’s Chorus and its improv musicians intertwined with a moving slideshow of artworks inspired from Central Indiana Land Trust nature preserves on Tuesday, November 10th at 7:00 pm at the Indianapolis Art Center’s Frank M. Basile Auditorium.
Over the summer, dozens of artists (painters, photographers, writers, musicians and sculptors) visited the Land Trust’s nature preserves and created artwork from nature’s inspiration. These works of art are on display at the Indianapolis Art Center’s Ruth Lilly Library now through November 23rd, and will be the inspiration for the music on November 10th. Additionally, poets will read their writings and several of the artists will participate in a Question & Answer session. The performance will be followed by a dessert reception and a chance to browse the exhibit.
Artists in the exhibit and event include:
Painters: Jeanne McLeish, Mary Ann Davis, David Tutwiler, Line’ Tutwiler, Rena Brouwer, Maureen O’Hara Pesta, Robert Eberle, Susan Doster, Bill Borden, Shelly O’Dell, Tricia Wente, Pamela Newell, Rhonda Bontrager, Vandra Pentecost, April Knox, Corrine Hull, Vivian Gladden, Mark Burkett, Lesley Haflich, Margaret Kissel Gohn, Jerry Smith, and Joyce Jensen.
Photographers: Carol Griffith, Lynne Medsker, Hilary Cox, Pamela Dunn-Louks, Ed Bachta, Sherry Cartwright, and Shari Jardina.
Poets/Writers: Doris Woodruff-Filbey, Joyce Brinkman, Shari Wagner, Kevin McKelvey, Norbert Krapf, Joseph Heithaus, Teresa Wyeth, Bob Sander, and Bonnie Maurer.
Other: Becky Heimann (Artist Book), Matthew Heimann (Sculpture), and Mary Pamela Niccum (Fused Glass)
The event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival, which takes place annually in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Art Center is located at 820 E. 67th Street, Indianapolis, 46220. This event is free, open to all ages, and no pre-registration is needed. For more information, please visit http://www.spiritandplace.org/Festival.aspx?access=MoreDetails&EventScheduleID=101#web.
For more information about Nature Awakens Creativity, visit http://www.conservingindiana.org/spiritandplace.html. The Central Indiana Land Trust is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has protected over 3,300 acres in central Indiana. Through land protection, stewardship and education, the Central Indiana Land Trust preserves natural areas, improving air and water quality and enhancing life in our communities for present and future generations. For more information, please visit www.conservingindiana.org.
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