It's no secret that Hamilton County is a place to experience the arts, in all its forms. In fact, Carmel, Fishers and Noblesville's downtown areas have been named state-designated arts districts by the Indiana Arts Commission. Get to know the artists that help create such a dynamic destination.
 

Boxx The Artist

 

Boxx's work synthesizes cultural art through paintings, digital art, and public art installations. She is an Indianapolis based full-time visual artist practicing for approximately five years professionally, from Gary, Indiana. Her visual artwork uses acrylic, digital, mixed mediums, public installations, and motion film to capture different elements of life from the African diaspora celebrating the beauty in Blackness.

She installed a mural for the Habitat Exhibition at the Conner Prairie Museum made available by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition. Boxx has also had the opportunity to serve as the Maker-In-Resident for the Ignite Studio at the East Hamilton Public Library in Fishers. She is recognized as a Certified Minority/ Woman Owned Business in the State of Indiana.

 

Geoff Davis

  • Medium: Woodcarving, signwriting and letterpress
  • City: Noblesville
  • Where work can be purchased: Old Town Noblesville, NobleMade, he works in the basement studios of Caravan Classes, carvings and classes at GBDavisFolkArt.com, letterpress and paper at TwoPaddlePress.com
  • Favorite art & culture event: Noblesville First Fridays

 

Geoff has explored nature and art all of his life. He spent his childhood split between the creeks and fields of Indiana and the rocky coast and forests of Maine. These experiences still inform his work.

As a multi-disciplinarian he strives to find ways to integrate the media that he's explored and mastered - carving, decorative painting and printing.

 

Lisa B. Elliott

  • Medium: Acrylic paintings, cyanotype prints, corrugated carving, solar lanterns and street stenciling
  • City: Indianapolis
  • Where work can be purchased: Lisa Elliott ART

 

Lisa believes art should provoke thought in the way that it invites others to consider another’s viewpoint. She is the Land Artist for Conner Prairie/Smithsonian Institute Traveling Exhibition 2022-24 Habitat, ,and the dragonfly art is on display at Conner Prairie near the covered bridge.

Her work was displayed at Ignite Studios at Hamilton East Public Library Fishers for the “BirchGrove” in The 700’s Exhibit in March 2023 and “Opportunity Knocks” in the Interiors Exhibit in January 2023.

 

Shelley Feeney

  • Medium: painting
  • City: Fishers
  • Where work can be purchased: ShelleyFeeney.wordpress.com
  • Favorite art & culture event: Spark!Fishers Car + Art Show

 

Shelley captures the raw beauty of natural objects and landscapes from different perspectives. She exaggerates the use of color, light and texture through the layering of paint. These bold patterns and lines created by the impasto of the paint creates a visual movement that easily take you in and out of her paintings.

She also received a Fishers Arts and Culture Commission grant this year, and will be screen printing manhole covers and various textures throughout the Nickel Plate District. 

 

Shaunt'e Lewis

  • Medium: multimedia but mostly digital illustration and more recently fiber art
  • City: Fishers
  • Where work can be purchased: ShaunteLewis.com
  • Favorite art & culture event: An annual sneaker design competition that I put on alongside 31SVN Street Dance Academy with the help of a grant from the Fishers Arts and Culture Commission. This year it will be held on June 10.

 

Shaunt'e is a self-taught visual artist and illustrator. Her work centers around self-identity, black culture and femininity. She explores the relationship between feminism, black culture and the arts while incorporating bright colors and clean lines that uplift and inspire.

In celebration of Black History Month, Shaunt'e was one of three chosen artists to have products with my artwork featured in all 250 Meijer stores across the Midwest.

 

Joanne Roeder

 

Joanne finds such joy and gratification in her passion for art. She always wants to take advantage of any opportunity to learn and experience the pleasures of creating beautiful things.

Painting is an exciting life to be in, But the collecting public needs to remember that artists are trying to make a living, too.

 

Scott Shoemaker

  • Medium: acrylic painting / sculpture
  • City: Carmel
  • Where work can be purchased: currently doing animal commissions/pet portraits in colored pencils, contact through Facebook
  • Favorite art & culture event: walking around downtown/midtown Carmel and outdoor music events

 

Scott works for the Indianapolis Zoo, and has a love of animals and the outdoors. He enjoys painting for many public art projects including creating a mini golf hole both years for the Indianapolis Museum of Art. He really enjoyed working on 25 cedar and pine birds for Conner Prairie's Smithsonian Habitat exhibit. He spent a few weeks collecting driftwood from White River for the project.
 
Many years ago Scott worked for Suntex/Sunshine Promotions and created shirt designs for 50 universities and colleges and many concert posters. He also designed the logo for Deer Creek Music Center.

 

Lindsay Zehren, MT-BC

  • Medium: music (music therapy)
  • City: Carmel
  • Where work can be purchased: ResoundingJoyInc.org/Indiana - We come to you. Referrals can be made via phone email, or through our website. 
  • Favorite art & culture event: Carmel International Arts Festival 

 

Resounding Joy enhances the human experience through therapeutic applications of music. The photos are from a group for children with Down Syndrome at GiGi's Playhouse Indianapolis.

 

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