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Crowell

Path to Tranquility-Oil by 
Rosanne Crowell      

 

 

Duncan

Off Cammack Road-Acrylic by
Bill Duncan

Johnson 

A Beautiful Back Yard-Acrylic by
Lori Johnson

 

Potter

The Great Storm is Over-Watercolor by
Carol Potter


Love

The Chestnut Mare-Oil by
Joan Love


Southworth

Sanderlings-Watercolor by
Rosie Southworth


Weyers

Catnap-Acrylic by
Connie Weyers


Dreesen

Yellow Magnolia-Ink and Pastel
by Jerry Dreesen
Roudebush

Cheerily Appearance-Acrylic by
Dana Rae Roudebush
jWagoner

Lest We Forget-Watercolor by
Martha Wagoner
Sands

Bird's the Word-Watercolor by
Connie Sands

Moore

With Heart and Hand-Watercolor by
Bruce Moore
Furlong

Cornstalk Bridge, 1907-Oil by
Heilene Furlong


Green

Summer Woods-Acrylic by
Linda Green




Jacobs

Sunrise on Division Street-Oil
by Kay Jacobs



Pesavento

Blue Heron-Watercolor by
Erin Pesavento

Murray

Iris for Sale-Watercolor by
Rose Ann Murray


Reveal

Along Old Dam Road-Watercolor by
Rodney Reveal


Bratton

A Fair Day-Watercolor by
Robert Bratton


Bloomhorst

Rainbow 2-Watercolor by
Ken Bloomhorst



Culp

Looking For Sun-Watercolor by
Elizabeth Culp



Ulrich

Accent Shop-Oil by
Holly Ulrich

Niccum

Crazy Circles (Side #1)
Fused Glass by Pam Niccum


Niccum

Crazy Circles (Side #2)
Fused Glass by Pam Niccum





Fehr 

Summertime Stroll-Oil by
Karen Fehr


Haflick

Noblesville's Drama Queen-Oil by
Lesley Haflich
Fleck

Indiana Ponies-"Raku" pottery by
Rebecca Fleck

Houck

9th Street-Noblesville Roses-Oil by
Julie Houck

Newell

IMA Gardens II-Pastel by
Pam Newell

Griffith

Joey's Market-Watercolor by
Carol Griffith

Roberson

Driscoll's Finest-Oil by
Penny Roberson
Smith

Point Betsie Lighthouse-Watercolor by
Paula Smith
Stokes

Yellow Apples and Blue Willows
Watercolor by Creston Stokes
Weiss

Story Park-Pastel by
Judy Weiss

Keys

Reflections on a Rainy Night-Rozone-
Japanese Batik by Mary Jane Keys

Jean Smith

Peace-Oil by
Jean Smith
 

Bell

Redwing Plate-Ceramic by
Carol Bell

south wall

Part of the March Show in the Gallery

Gallery

"The Birdie Gallery" was named after Roberta 'Birdie' Bloomhorst. A trust fund in her memory was founded by her husband, Ken 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. 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, 11535 Ralston Ave. Carmel, IN 46032

""Summerfest" is the new gallery show for July and August.  Come in and enjoy!
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