On tap this week is Mark Ruschman, senior curator of art and culture for the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis. Mark went from managing his own art gallery in downtown Indianapolis, which featured Indiana creatives, to curating exhibits of Indiana artists for the State Museum.
https://www.indianamuseum.org
Mark offered several interesting Look-Ups, including exhibits coming up at the Indiana State Museum:
“Color of Style,” opening March 16 through July 28 - https://www.indianamuseum.org/color-of-style
“It’s about Time: the Art of Felrath Hines” – artist, painter, conservator at the National Portrait Gallery, running from June 22 through Sept. 29 and accompanied by a book by Rachel Perry - http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=809341
Richmond Group exhibit at New Harmony – opening March 15 - http://richmondartmuseum.org/collections/richmond-group/
And he had a number of personal Look-ups, including:
Pioneer Painters of Indiana by Wilbur Peat – an account of early itinerant artists who made a living in the state of Indiana – https://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-Painters-Indiana-Wilbur-David/dp/1258314827
Cat Head Press – an Indianapolis printmaking workshop and gallery which has fully engaged in their community – http://www.catheadpress.com/about
Circle City Industrial Complex – https://circlecityind.com
Ruckus, an Indianapolis Makerspace – http://www.ruckusindy.com
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