VIRTUAL CLARK GALLERY FEATURES ‘DREAMS’ EXHIBIT

The 2020 Themed Art Competition accepted 30 pieces, taking place on multiple virtual platforms while Honeywell Center is closed to the public

WABASH, Ind.—The Honeywell Center Clark Gallery has opened its newest exhibit to the public via virtual platforms from Monday, June 15 – Sunday, Aug. 16. The “Dreams” exhibit features artwork from Indiana-local artists, providing a variety of media for art-consumers to enjoy. This exhibit is sponsored by The City of Wabash.

The judge for this year’s competition was Tai Lipan. Lipan is an Indianapolis-based artist working as Director of University Galleries and Co-Director of the Jeeninga Museum of Near Eastern and Biblical Archeology at Anderson University. Lipan also holds the position of Assistant Professor of Art teaching courses in painting, drawing, and art history. She received her MFA in painting from Western Carolina University in 2006.

The 2020 Themed Art Competition “Dreams” Winners include:

–       Becky Bowman – “Scary Dream” – For Sale: $100

–       Jeff Diesberg – “Her Faces” – For Sale: $800

–       Jerry Ginther – “Can’t Stop” – For Sale: $800

–       Jena Oke – “From Roots to Wings” – Not For Sale

–       Kate Perez – “Dream Catcher” – For Sale: $140

–       Denise Watkins – “Yesterday” – For Sale: $150

The 2020 Themed Art Competition “Dreams” Honorable Mentions include:

–       Lauren Belcher – “Free” – Not For Sale

–       Jeff Diesburg – “Perceived Boundary” – For Sale: $3,500

–       Patrick Redmon – “MLK ‘I Have A Dream’” – For Sale: $600

–       Susan Ring – “Mermaid Dreamer” – For Sale: $395

–       Susan Ring – “Dream Come True” – Not For Sale

–       Brenda Stichter – “Progressive #4” – For Sale: $250

Sponsor’s Choice:

–       Sarah Luginbill – “Day Dreaming Blues” – For Sale: $400

The Virtual Clark Gallery will be hosted under the Honeywell Center and The Honeywell Foundation Facebook pages at @HoneywellCenter and @HoneywellFoundation.org. Images of the pieces will be posted for public viewing Monday, June 15 – Friday, June 19 and will be included in the “2020 Themed Art Competition – ‘Dreams’” photo album. A visual slideshow presentation will be available on Tuesday, June 23 via YouTube.

Artwork may be purchased at the Honeywell Foundation Box Office Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please note that seven percent sales tax will be added to the cost of the artwork. The Honeywell Center accepts various methods of payment including check, cash, or charge. Checks should be made payable to the Honeywell Center. Artwork may not be removed from the Clark Gallery prior to the completion of the exhibit.

Upcoming exhibits in the Clark Gallery include:

–       Photography Show: On display from Wednesday, Aug. 19 – Wednesday, Sept. 23

–       Eagles Theatre Exhibit: On display from Saturday, Sept. 26 – Sunday, Nov. 1

–       Winter Banner Competition: On display from Thursday, Nov. 5 – Tuesday, Dec. 1

–       Cash & Carry Holiday Exhibit: On display from Friday, Dec. 4 – Sunday, Jan. 3

For more information about the Clark Gallery, visit HoneywellCenter.org/Clark-Gallery.

For media interviews and press inquiries, contact Morgan Ellis at mellis@honeywellfoundation.org or by calling 260.274.1429.

About the Honeywell Center

The Honeywell Foundation is a public charity in Wabash, Indiana. The organization and its venues – Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. Ford Historic Home, Eagles Theatre, and 13-24 Drive In – provide artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. These artistic offering are made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. For more information about The Honeywell Foundation, please visit HoneywellFoundation.org.

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