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Urban Interpretations: 8 NEW Downtown Picture Windows

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Urban Interpretations: 8 NEW Downtown Picture Windows


This round of windows were created by local artists Kipp Normand, Brian McCutcheon, D. DelReverda Jennings, Ryan Hoffar, William D. Ray, Flounder Lee and Abigail Volkman. The new works at Chase are located at 100 block of N. Pennsylvania Street. The window by William D. Ray is located at the CVS on Ohio and Pennyslvania and the work of Flounder Lee and Abigail Volkman can be found at the Merchants Garage on Meridian directly across from Oceannaire Restaurant.


“Picture Windows: Urban Interpretations” was developed by Public Art Indianapolis, a program managed by the Arts Council of Indianapolis and funded by the Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission. Its intent is to bring locally created artwork to high traffic or transitional areas by commissioning artists to produce site-specific work for each window.


Project Descriptions:

Gautam Rao
Interrupting Cow
Adhesive Vinyl


Ryan Hoffer
Uniquity
Paper and Mixed Media

We are all different aren't we? All cut from the same cloth (or paper, if you will) but we are all unique, each beautiful in our own way as fashioned by the creator. The creator is evident when you take in the individual pieces that are all around. Where did they all come from? They came from a warm and loving place. The heart of the creator....


D. DelReverda-Jennings
All Their Relations
Sculpture- Mixed Media

The Totem Shields use the universal dialogue and timeless, primitive tradition to abstractly explore a synthesis of contemporary relationships, the new and the ancient as well as suggest something that is just on the other side of consciousness.


Kipp Normand
The Curious City
Found Object Assemblage

I am a scavenger and an obsessive collector. I search streets and alleys, junk stores and abandoned buildings looking for clues to explain the mystery of our world. I find stories in discarded things: stories about myself and stories about all of us; our cities and our shared history.


Flounder Lee
Timed-Exposure
Digital Prints and Computers

In this installation, I wanted to remove the editor's hand and also provide for some public interaction with the work.


William Denton Ray
Culture Shock & Awe
Mixed Media on ink-jet print on adhesive vinyl

I am interested in creating a vision, a new world. My characters are unbalanced, contorted and bleed into one another. My hope is to paralyze the viewer for a moment and bring them to visual shock.


Brian McCutcheon
Heard
Mohogany, tin horns, auto paint, fabric

"past moments old dreams back again or fresh like those that pass or things things always and memories I say them as I hear them murmur them in the mud" - Samuel Beckett, from How It Is