
The Fishers Arts Council is highlighting the creative talents of graduating seniors from both Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School through its 17th Annual Senior Showcase exhibit and scholarship program.
The exhibit, presented by STAR Financial Bank, opened April 20 and runs through May 16 at the Art Gallery inside the Fishers Municipal Center. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The showcase features 129 pieces of two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork, along with seven poems created by senior students in the visual arts and writing programs at both high schools. Teachers from both schools worked throughout the year helping students develop their artistic skills and prepare work for the exhibit.
A free public reception and scholarship awards ceremony is scheduled for Friday, May 8, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the City Hall gallery. The awards presentation begins at 7:15 p.m. and will feature live music performances by Fishers High School bands “Duck and Cover” and “Take Cover.”
The event also coincides with the Fishers Second Friday Gallery Hop, where several galleries within walking distance open to the public with live music and featured artwork. Visitors can obtain Gallery Hop punch cards at Fishers City Hall or online through the Fishers Arts Council website.
Scholarships totaling more than $4,800 will be awarded in categories including Drawing, Photography, Painting/Mixed Media, Digital Art and 3D Art. Additional honors include the Jordan D. Snider Award for Best Representation of the Written Word, sponsored by Catherine Snider.
Laura and Ed Villanyi are sponsoring the first-place Painting award, while honorable mention awards are sponsored by Tom and Connie Rich.
The title sponsor, STAR Bank, has supported the scholarship awards since 2021. Organizers said the community bank’s support, along with sponsorships from local businesses including Four Day Ray Brewing and Schoolhouse 7 Cafe, helps provide cash awards to graduating student artists and writers.
Additional sponsors include Boomerang Development, Fishers Dental Care and The Goddard School on Brooks School Road.
This year’s exhibit was judged by Alex Moore, exhibitions manager for both the Indy Art Center and Fishers Art Center.
Organizers say the May 8 reception is free and open to the public. An ASL interpreter will be available during the event.








