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HOOSIER ART SALON 99TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION

Art by Indiana Artists
Open Until Oct 2023
Hoosier Art Salon 99th Annual Exhibition
Open Until Oct 2023

Indiana Art by Indiana artists

Experience award-winning artwork from Hoosier artists in this 99th annual competition. The show is one of Indiana’s longest-running art exhibitions. See paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, sculpture, glass creations and more. Artwork displayed in this show is available for sale.

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Best of Show

Made possible by the generosity of Sarah and John Lechlieter

“Bean in the Ballroom”

Stephanie Spay

Oil on Panel

2nd Place

Made possible by the generosity of Psi Iota XI

“Bass Rocks”

C.W. Mundy

Oil on Canvas

3rd Place

Made possible by the generosity of Randall and Deborah Tobias and Jim and Cat Toomey in honor of Carolina Toomey

“After the Ball”

Alan Larkin

Oil on Linen Panel

2023 ARTISTS

  • Teresa Altemeyer
    Carol Amos
    Lauren Anderson
    Mason Archie
    Roberta Avidor
    Scott Barton
    Jo Belmont
    Tony Bianco
    Roy Boswell
    Peggy Breidenbach
    Rena Brouwer
    Ashley Burket
    Brian Burt
    William Carpenter
    Laurie Schirmer Carpenter
    Anna Chalos-McAleese
    Michael Chelich
    Beth Clary Schwier
    Peg Copenhaver
    David Cunningham
    Mary Ann Davis
    Mark Dillman
    Jacob Dobson
    Steve Dodge
    Daniel Driggs
    Stephen Edwards
    Bailey Feeney
    Brad Fields

  • Forrest Formsma
    Wendy Franklin
    Joel Fremion
    Lea Goldman
    Karen Graeser
    Nancy Graffis
    Mary Gretsinger
    Tobie Hall
    Steve Harrold
    Dena Hawes
    Suzanna Hendrix
    Pat Herman
    Samuel Hoffman
    Clare Hollett
    Kristin Hughes
    Caroline Jacobson
    Brian Johnson
    Patrick Kluesner
    Alan Larkin
    Abby Laux
    Abigayle Lawson
    Diane Lehman
    Ronald Leonhardt
    Cheryle Lowe
    Peter Lupkin
    William Lupkin
    Ellen Lyon

  • Elise Lyon
    Leanne Marchand
    A. Cassia Margolis
    Susan Mauck
    Michael McAule
    Stephanie McDairmant
    Ann McGriffin
    Jeanne McLeish
    Wesley Merritt
    Mark Millis
    Stephen Moss
    Craig Mullins
    C.W. Mundy
    Martha Nahrwold
    Bruce Neckar
    Pamela Newell
    Kami Noland
    Kevin O’Brien
    Carleen O’Connor Rivera
    Kate Orr
    Vandra Pentecost
    Liz Perr-McColm
    Dianna Porter
    Kyle Ragsdale
    Russell Recchion
    Matt Rees
    Patricia Rhoden

  • J. Roberts
    Terri Schultz
    Constance Edwards Scopelitis
    Meredith Setser
    Carol Sexton
    Kerry Shaw
    Donna Shortt
    Jerry Smith
    Robert Smith
    William Smock
    Stephanie Spay
    Arlyne Springer
    Curt Stanfield
    Carol Strockwasson
    Ginny Takacs
    Stephanie Thomson
    Gerald Traicoff
    Haven Tunin
    Mary Turner
    Kim Vander Vinne
    Justin Vining
    April Willy
    Rick Wilson
    Shirley Woolard
    Diane Wunderlich
    David Young
    Cindy Zeigler

2023 JUDGES

Thomas Caleb Goggans
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Thomas Caleb Goggans’ portraits, landscapes and sculptures uniquely capture existential landmarks; moments and glimpses that shape and connect us to one another as well as to the endless wonder of the world. Formally trained in painting, Goggans’ work explores the rich contrasts of life, portraying humanity, the natural world and the interactions between them. Finding inspiration and imagination in nature, life’s passages and the people he encounters, Goggans seeks to explore those opportunities and express the richness, significance and complexity of the human experience.

Working from his studio on Signal Mountain, Tenn., Goggans has been featured in several premier art publications and served as an instructor at esteemed art organizations, conferences and museums. His work can be found in public and private collections across the country.

Shar Coulson
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Shar Coulson’s organic forms hint at fauna, flora, figures and other organic references that feel nearly recognizable, while her lush application of paint plays with contrast as well as a spectrum of tonal shifts. Embracing the essence of Organic Expressionism, her work reflects her love of nature and the human figure. Working from visual memory, Coulson explores the idea of perception verus reality within the allusive figuration, gestural line work and organic forms found in her paintings. She was formally trained in classical figurative realism, yet finds her passion runs deepest in the world of abstraction.

Shar Coulson lives and works in the Near West Side Market District of Chicago, IL and exhibits nationally and internationally.