New work by fiber artist Elyce Elder and painter Karen Woods. Inspired by 19th century couture, Elyce Elder creates fantasy tents that embody ideas of protection, covering, and adornment. Taking cues from 19th century bathing tents in form, they can be viewed as stand-ins for figures, but also explore ideas of grief, memory, spiritual protection, fear and aloneness. Elder’s work is deeply spiritual while being meticulously crafted with an exceptional eye for detail.
Karen Woods paints directly from observation with a vision for light and shadow that brings clarity and beauty to the urban landscape. She is on a year-long sabbatical in Indianapolis from her home in Boise, Idaho and brings fresh eyes to downtown architecture, traffic and natural elements.
Elder’s and Woods’ works, while visually divergent, share a peacefulness and tranquility that transcends medium.
Between 7:00 & 7:15 Urban Garden Performing Arts presents dancer Nina Ryan performing in response to the sculptural work of Elyce Elder in the Harrison Center's main gallery.
In Gallery No. 2: Reflections, a group show
Queen Bee concert with North Carolina singer/songwriter Jason Harrod in the Underground at 8pm.
Herron High School Open House for 9th and 10th grade enrollment, 6 to 9pm.
With support from The Haddad Foundation - Robert and Helen Haddad, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the City of Indianapolis, the Indiana Arts Commission, NUVO, honestinfo.net, Amy McAdams Graphic Design and the Indy’s Music Channel.
Free admission
All ages
Added by harrisoncenter on March 28, 2007