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CURRENT SHOW:

"Bon Appetit"

Show dates: May 2 -
June 28


Visit the Birdie Gallery to see our current show, "Bon Appetit". Start or add to your collection of local art by purchasing original artwork created by talented Hamilton County artists!

UP NEXT:

"Hamilton County
Highlighted
"

Show dates: July 4 - August 30


Please join us for our Open House on Friday, July 5th starting at 6:00 pm and closing at 8:30 pm. Be among the first to view the show. Meet the artists and enjoy refreshments and hors d'oeuvres in our beautiful historic building. Start or add to your collection of local art.

Welcome to The Birdie Gallery

Exhibits and Gift Shop


"The Birdie Gallery" was named after Roberta 'Birdie' Bloomhorst. A trust fund was founded by Ken Bloomhorst in memory of his wife, Roberta "Birdie" Bloomhorst. All monies from "The Birdie Fund" will be used to further the fine arts, for the upkeep of our new art center, our annual scholarships, and for art instructions for children and adults.

The Hamilton County Artists' Association is a 501-C-3 not-for-profit organization.

If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation in her memory,
please make your check payable to: The Hamilton County Artists' Association  Donations may be mailed to: HCAA Treasurer, 195 S. 5th St., Noblesville, IN  46060 or you may donate via a credit card
here.


2013 schedule announced:

HCAA 2013 Show Schedule


"Spring Into Spring"


Mar 1 - Apr 26
Open House:
Fri, Mar 1

"Bon
Appetit"


May 2-June 28
Open House:
Fri, May 3

"Hamilton
County
Highlighted"


July 4 - Aug 30
Open House:
Fri, July 5

"And More Critters"


Sep 5 - Oct 25
Open House: Fri, Sept 6





"63rd Annual Fall Show"
(at Noblesville Library)

Nov 2 - Nov 15 Open House:
Sat, Nov 2

"Community Creates"

Nov 1 - Nov 29 Open House:
Fri, Nov 8

"Marvelous Minis"


Dec 5 - Dec 27
Open House:
Fri, Dec 6


"Like Father, Like Daughter, the Art of June

Brehm Tabor" at the Birdie Gallery

-Exhibit Now Closed-

June Brehm Tabor, daughter of nationally famous Noblesville illustrator George Brehm, is committed to remembering her father's legacy. For that reason, she has graciously donated examples of his work to institutions in Noblesville. This past summer, HCAA had the opportunity to host an exhibition of a portion of this work featuring art created by June Brehm Tabor, a talented artist in her own right.

After growing up in New York and Martha's Vineyard, she had an extensive acting career including working with Helen Hayes on Broadway in 1940 - 1941. She was also a model for some of her father's illustrations and learned painting from him. She continues to paint today and has now donated some of her own work to the Hamilton County Historical Society. These oils and watercolors include pieces such as a self-portrait that she painted in the 1930's and still lifes that she has created in the past few years.