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This month had a pleasing array of good art shows in the downtown gallery scene of Indianapolis, Indiana. I started off my evening by visiting wUG LAKU’s STUDIO & gARAGE. From there I ran into a show by another artist I know, Dave Voelpel. Dave does abstract landscape paintings and had his show in the Five Seasons Studio Gallery. I then traveled down Mass Ave to the McFee Gallery and Studio. The main artist shown this month is Kelly Gentry. My first venture into the Art Bank brought me in contact with a melding of different styles and types of art. I went to the Harrison Center for the Arts to meet up with fellow Yarn Burners and visit Susan Hodgin's new work entitled “Cairns.” I've written more details about these artists in three posts (Gallery Art Tour 1, 2, 3) at on my art blog. I try to attend every First Friday, and talk my husband into coming along with me. We were unable to make it to the SmallerIndiana meet up. Hopefully, we will run into some Smoosiers in the future.

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Stephen James Comment by Stephen James on April 8, 2009 at 9:48am
I thought Hodgin's Helium was better, because it strayed away from the boulder/lower-thirds weightiness (visual ground). It's kind funny that it's the background that did it for me though. I really like Davey's statue, too. It would go well with Mahler's Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children) or such work.

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