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upcoming
EXHIBITS
at the Birdie Gallery

New Member Exhibit
February 2021
Virtual Gallery Only
The Hamilton County Artists Association is excited to show case our newest artist members! We are still trying to be cautious with Covid, so this exhibit will be online only. Please check out the work by our newest members by clicking HERE.
Featured artwork: Kelly Schaub (left), Paige Harper (right), and Ladan Abbaspour (far right)




Life is Magical
March/April 2021
OPENING RECEPTION
(virtual)
The Hamilton County Artists Association presents Life is Magical in conjunction with Nickel Plate Arts Fairyville spring events. Due to current Covid restrictions, the Opening Reception for this exhibit will be held virtually, on Friday, March 5th, 6-7pm. Please check-out our Facebook page for more information.
Featured artwork: Margot Bogue (far left), Ladan Abbaspour (left), and Stephanie Spay (right)

PAST EXHIBITS

Under the Harvest Moon
October 2020
OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 6-8PM
The HCAA Juried Artists will show off their beautiful work in this year's Autumn exhibit, Under the Harvest Moon. Swing by any of the Saturdays in October to view the color-themed exhibit! Or click HERE to view the exhibit online.
Featured artwork: Sue Payne (right), Margot Bogue (far right)




Open Lens
October 2020
ONLINE EXHIBIT
The Annual OPEN LENS Photography Exhibit and contest will be displayed online only this year. In this exhibit, you will find 88 images submitted by 31 different photographers, ranging from amateurs to professionals. Please click HERE to enter the online gallery.
Featured artwork: Joe DeFabis (far left), Lisa Jamison (left), and Mike Whitman (right)


All Our Best
August & September 2020
VIRTUAL RECEPTION
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 5-6PM
The Annual "ALL OUR BEST" Exhibit is the only judged exhibit for our juried artists. Each artist will submit their BEST work, and awards will be announced during the opening reception. The All Our Best Exhibit will open on August 1st, and we will kick off with a First Friday opening reception and 70th Birthday Celebration on August 7th! With the restrictions in place, we have decided to scale back our planned birthday party, and are delighted to have our partners at Nickel Plate Arts help walk us through our award ceremony and gallery opening. You won't want to miss it! Please visit their FB page for the LIVE event at:
https://www.facebook.com/NickelPlateArts
Featured artwork: Linda Tyler (left), Stephanie Spay (right), and Amy Lucid (far right)



Fishers Arts Council
July 2020
OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 6-9PM
The Hamilton County Artists Association will be featured in Fishers City Hall for the month of July! Stop in to see what the 2020 Active Juried Members have displayed. This exhibit, sponsored by the Fishers Arts Council, will officially open on July 2nd, and we will kick off with an opening reception on July 10th, complete with artist demonstrations, food, wine, and LOTS of FUN! Come engage with local artists and be inspired. Or if you'd rather view the artwork online, click HERE.
Featured artwork: Mary Jane Keys (left), Tresa Steenberg (right), and Brenda Smith (far right)




Honoring Mother
May 2020
Welcome to our very first fully digital art gallery. While artwork is always experienced best in person, we still wanted to share our work with our loyal patrons, friends, and family in the midst of this global pandemic. This month, our work reflects the theme of "Honoring Mother," which is open to include different styles, mediums, and interpretations. We hope you will enjoy what you see, and if you are moved by a specific piece, please reach out and let the artist know! Also, if you are interested in purchasing a piece, please contact us for more information on how to do so! Here's to honoring mothers this month! To view this gallery click HERE.
Featured artwork: Stephanie Spay (far left), Karen Fehr (left), and Nicole Tredup (right)


Enchanted Spring
April 2020
Our Enchanted Spring Exhibit was an in-person exhibit, so it is not featured on our website.
Featured artwork: Alys Caviness-Gober (left), Barb McEvoy (right), and Leslie Ober (far right)


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