'Positive Acts' ‘On Passage’ by Robert Evans III, part of ‘Positive Acts’ at Big Car North

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Big Car North
Invoke Studio, 970 Ft. Wayne Ave., Ste. C.
Indianapolis, IN

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12/31
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'Positive Acts'
by Editors Jun 21, 2006

Big Car North will host a two-day exhibition, Positive Acts: Art, Awareness & Activism, June 23-24. The show features 20 local artists who are putting their talents to work in order to raise HIV/AIDS awareness and raise money for the new Damien Center. The artists have been invited to create a single work of art in any medium that explores the connection between HIV/AIDS and how activism in art can positively change the world around them.

The work will be offered for silent auction. Half of the proceeds will be returned to the artists, with the remainder being donated to the Damien Center in conjunction with the opening of their new facility. One piece will be selected for display as part of the Damien Center’s collection.

Featured artists include Amhed Ozsever, Carrie Hettle, Carrie S. Cooper, Zachary Lopez, Michelle Pemberton, MaryAnne Nguyen, Jim Walker, Kelly Beerbauer, Adrian Stanley, Todd Bracik, Stacey Holloway, Austin Pittman, Ventiko, Dane Sauer, Quincy Owens, Larry Endicott, Amanda Martin, Kenneth Rhem, Kipp Normand and Robert Evans III.

Big Car North is located downtown at 970 Fort Wayne Ave. For more information contact Evans at 317-345-0735 or r3evans@gmail.com.
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