Random Rippling - Locally Made at IAC
posted: May 27, 2021
The 2021 Broad Ripple Art Fair was replaced with a smaller event due to crowd restrictions. Locally Made included all local artists, food and music in the annual Indianapolis Art Center fundraiser on May 15th and 16th. The attendance was limited to 3500. This year, the Indy Jazz Fest provided the music on a large stage on the west lawn of the IAC. Also at the west end were the Jazz Kitchen with its award-winning crab cakes, Bazbeaux Pizza, Sun King Brewing, brics (Broad Ripple Ice Cream Station), and the Library Coffee Bar.
Jazz Fest merch
food tents
Jazz Kitchen
Sun King
Music stage of the west lawn
Douglas David has been at the Art Fair since 1995 (26 years)
Douglas David has been at the Art Fair since 1995 (26 years)">
Emma Overman with one her distinctive paintings "Setting Out on Old Blue"
Emma Overman with one her distinctive paintings "Setting Out on Old Blue"">
K.P. Singh posed with IAC's driving force for 33 years, Joyce Summers
K.P. Singh posed with IAC's driving force for 33 years, Joyce Summers">
Plein Air painting demonstration
Silkscreening demonstration
Rug weaving demonstrations
Pottery demonstration
The Organ-nizers featuring saxophonist Hank Hankerson, Hammond B3 organist Johnny Dial & drummer Ralph Hankerson.
Rob Dixon on saxophone with Charlie Ballantine on guitar
Rob Dixon & Trilogy and Charlie Ballantine
Two of the Gazette's favorites on the same stage! Rob Dixon and Vess Ruhtenberg
This guy really enjoyed his blue ice cream
Tad Robinson
Tad Robinson and Rob Dixon
Kenny Phelps on drums
Gordon Bonham