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Indiana s Art Centers

Harrison Center s new art playground brings creative fun into the mix

The Harrison Center is now an art playground. Named Convertible, the project takes a building that already brims with fine art and adds creative elements that will have visitors singing in a karaoke elevator and whipping a tetherball on the roof. The goal is to change the way people interact with art and to welcome those who might not have spent much time around galleries to the center s artist studios and display spaces. The concept was officially born in 2018 when the Harrison Center, at 1505 N. Delaware St., received more than $2.1 million from the Lilly Endowment to transform its longtime home. But a seed for the project actually appeared much earlier in the form of the large wooden table that resides in the Harrison Gallery ceiling. It descends for events like Art Dish, a monthly dinner series that s centered around a particular artist and their work.

Derrick Carter: Looking forward, not looking back

The show running through February —  Black History Month — features new work and reworked older paintings ranging from colorful landscapes to portraits of African American icons. A number of his layered sand and acrylic paintings have a strong textural element because of the tactile nature of the medium and also have a strong textual element because of the message.  Eye of the Tiger by Derrick Carter Take, for example, his portrait of Tiger Woods titled “Eye of the Tiger”. The words SPEED, STRENGTH, POWER, and MOBILITY are spelled out in a boldly- colored composition. Carter credits his interest in text to the time he spent studying graphic design in the (now defunct) Art Institute of Indianapolis, which was located in the Pyramids Office Park in Westside Indianapolis.   

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