With Fishers City Hall likely slated for demolition later this year, making way for a new structure, there are only a few months left of Art at City Hall. The Fishers Arts Council has plans for January. Artist Taylor Walker’s work will be featured in the Art Gallery at City Hall and Judy Mintze will be displayed in the Alcove at City Hall.
Taylor Walker’s exhibit, “Prismatic Brilliance,” is described as all about color and energy. She is called a Fine Artist and Illustrator creating custom art that connects. She specializes in pet and family portraits, watercolor paintings, children’s art, greeting cards and encaustic paintings. The Arts Council says Taylor is best known for her keen attention to detail and photorealistic renderings.
Taylor describes herself as “a sensitive soul that thrives on creating emotional connections through my art, and I pride myself on my innate ability to fully understand and capture my clients’ unique needs.”
Judy Mintze’s work primarily focuses on abstract and figurative art. This exhibit is, “Hats Off,” – a portrayal of women’s fashion and modern life. “My goal is to create representational figurative paintings with likeness as the priority,” says Mintze.
Judy says she wants “to express internal feelings and thoughts in my works. Something more elusive, poetical and imaginative in my work is my goal.”
A reception will be held on January 14th at the gallery from 6 – 8 pm featuring live music by Jon Martin, snacks and adult beverages. The exhibit is open daily, except for holidays, from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.
Taylor’s exhibit will run through the end of January and will also be part of the Fishers Arts Council virtual gallery at this link, while Judy’s exhibit will run through the end of March. Judy’s exhibit will only be available in-person in the gallery.