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TOYS 2007 –Dec. 7
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What
is
Primary
Colours?
An
organization
devoted
to
integrating
visual artists
and
the
community to
create
and
sustain
a thriving
environment
for
the arts. Find
out
more.
This holiday season, remember that locally produced art makes the best gifts!
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Playful Art
We’re
pleased
to
present
our
holiday
event, TOYS
2007.
We
invited
20
fantastic
artists
to
create
and
exhibit
a
piece
inspired
by
the
theme
of
toys.
Artists
keep
all
the
proceeds
of
the
sale
of
their
art.
Join
us
for
this
festive
and
free
event
on Friday,
December
7
from 5 to 10
p.m. in Gallery
No.
2
at
the Harrison
Center
for
the
Arts (1505
North
Delaware
St.,
Indianapolis).
We'll be selling festive beverages
and
stylish merch.
Helping out Second Helpings
In
the
spirit
of
the
season,
we
wanted
to
help
out
a
group
that
helps
so
many
of
Indy’s
needy.
So,
when Nora
Spitznogle told
us
that Second
Helpings always
needs
donations
of
dry
pasta,
we
were
happy
to
oblige. So,
come
on
y'all,
bring
some
dry
pasta
to
TOYS!
Connecting with Couchfire
We recently attended a really cool art event in Columbus, Ohio, called Agora. This one-night, juried show featured 250 artists, each displaying one piece, as well as live music, video, and installation art. The group that puts on the show, the Couchfire Collective, shares our passion for art and mission to engage artists in the community. We invited two artists from the Collective to show their work in this year’s TOYS. Look for future collaborations with Couchfire and Primary Colours.
Help us this Holiday
Since we’re talking about the spirit of giving, why not give to a great, innovative Indy nonprofit arts organization? Your gift is tax deductible, and you get some cool stuff besides.
You can donate online at our Web site via PayPal. We sincerely thank those of you who have—or are about to—give to Primary Colours. We really appreciate it.
We’re
always looking for
fellow artists and art
aficionados to help
with our committees
and events. Interested? Contact
us today.
So, Who Won the iPod?
Congratulations
to Alex
Klehfoth of Lexington, Kentucky.
We randomly selected
his name from
the
pile of a hundred
or so completed
Art vs. Art 2007
audience
surveys. Thanks
everyone for
the great feedback
about
our
event.
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