Monthly Archives: January 2024

Fishers Arts Council Annual Meeting January 11

Fishers Arts Council will host their annual meeting on Thursday, January 11, 2024 from 7pm-8pm in the Fishers Parks Maker Lab 4, located at in the Hub & Spoke building at 8100 E. 106th Street, Suite 150, Fishers. The public is welcome to attend this meeting which will review the Fishers Arts Council budget for 2024, elect new officers to join the board, and vote on executive committee positions.

If you wish to attend, please notify Fishers Arts Council executive director, Les Reinhardt, by sending an email to info@FishersArtsCouncil.org by January 10, 2024.

Fishers Artist Mark Rouse Showcases “My Favorite Things” – Exhibit at FAC Hub Gallery

Work of Mark Rouse

Celebrating the month of January, the Fishers Arts Council (FAC) presents “My Favorite Things,” an exhibition featuring the artistic brilliance of local talent, Mark Rouse. Renowned for securing the Best in Show accolade at the prestigious 2023 Juried Exhibit of Hamilton County Artists, sponsored by Jiffy Lube of Indiana and hosted by the Fishers Arts Council, Rouse brings a collection that encapsulates his passion and creative journey.

The exhibit, located at the FAC Hub Gallery within the Collaboration Hub at 11810 Technology Drive, Fishers, will run from January 8th to February 1st. Additionally, the exhibit will be available for viewing by appointment from January 2nd to 5th by contacting the FAC directly.

Rouse’s artistic prowess extends beyond individual achievement, as he introduces an exceptional feature to his showcase—artworks by his family members. His daughters Laura and Ashley, alongside their children, will display an eclectic mix of photography, illustration, collage, and intriguingly, “paper pants,” unveiling an artistic legacy that resonates within their family.

Expressing his artistic philosophy, Rouse shares, “I paint the things I love, and I hope people love the things I paint! Critters? Cars? Land and Water? Sports? I paint all of this and more.” The exhibit promises a vibrant narrative spanning various themes close to Rouse’s heart.

However, the artist’s journey towards this exhibition was not without challenges. Rouse, having faced a diagnosis of legal blindness, underwent a remarkable evolution in his creative process. Exploring diverse materials and techniques became pivotal during his recovery, allowing him to surpass artistic boundaries he once thought insurmountable.

Reflecting on his family’s involvement in his artistic endeavors, Rouse speaks proudly of their diverse talents. His daughters Laura and Ashley have ventured into photography and teaching, respectively, while his daughter Lindsay beautifully intertwined painting into her wedding celebration. The artist beams with enthusiasm, seeing the same creative fervor in his grandchildren.

Looking ahead, Rouse is working on paintings for an upcoming sports-themed exhibit at Four Day Ray in July and August. His ambitions extend further, aiming to collaborate with jazz musicians to orchestrate a live painting experience—an innovative fusion of music and art.

In a heartwarming revelation, Rouse expresses gratitude for regaining his vision post-2015, declaring, “Creating art is a joy!” The gallery at the Collaboration Hub aims to be a space where residents can witness the beauty of art created within their community.

The showcase will be inaugurated with a free, public reception on January 12th, from 6:00-8:00 P.M., embracing live music, engaging interviews with the artists, and a special performance by Rouse’s grandson, Cam DeVore, at 6:30 P.M. FAC board member Pat Grabill will lead an interview session with the artists around 6:45 P.M., welcoming all art enthusiasts to join the celebration at the FAC Hub Gallery.

Gallery hours are from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Thursday, with Friday visits available by appointment only, arranged by directly contacting the Fishers Arts Council.

For those passionate about art and eager to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of creativity, the FAC Hub Gallery is a must-visit destination this January.

For more information or to schedule appointments, reach out to the Fishers Arts Council.