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Artist Profile- Susan YanosFrom Henry County, Indiana, Susan Yanos is a fiber artist who "paints" with fabric to create art quilts. Sometimes blending traditional and non-traditional quilt design elements, many of her quilts are inspired by her native Hoosier landscape and by what she sees and does on her farm. Susan was a member of the 2023 cohort of the On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator, which teaches entrepreneurship to artists and creative professionals by focusing on a portfolio career, a community-engaged artistic practice, and key business concepts. Susan is also the first place winner of Intertwined II: A Contemporary Fibers Exhibit, the newest exhibition at the Anderson Museum of Art. The exhibition aims to include innovative work rooted in traditional fiber materials, structure, processes, history, and art that explores unexpected relationships between fiber and other creative disciplines. You can experience this innovative exhibition through August 2, 2024, and learn more on the Anderson Museum of Art website. Art Industry Trends 2024Staying up to date with key topics shaping the gallery landscape is important for artists and gallery professionals. From discounting practices, to collector behavior, to the artists driving the most sales, gallery professionals from 68 countries reported the main factors affecting their businesses in 2024. Read the report findings about art industry trends in 2024 in this Artsy article. Resources For Indiana ArtistsHow to Find Art Grants: Research Tips and Strategies Grants for Arts Projects: Applicant Resources Navigating the Copyright Claims Board Dates and opportunities to keep an eye on:
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Pork Riblets have been named Indiana Pork's "Taste of the Fair" food at the 2024 Indiana State Fair. They will be served at the three Indiana Pork tents for $11 from Friday, August 2 to Sunday, August 18 (closed on Mondays). The signature food, which features a smaller portion of traditional pork ribs, is paired with three unique sauces: Hot Honey, Nelson's Red Sauce, and Citrus Explosion. The Pork Riblets come from baby back ribs, which are leaner and more tender than ribs that come from a spare rack. For fairgoers that are looking for a healthier food option, this is the choice for them. "Indiana Pork is happy to feature our "Taste of the Fair" option that is not only delicious, but highlights the nutritional value of pork," said Jeanette Merritt, Director of Communications at Indiana Pork. "Our Pork Riblets and sure to please everyone who comes to the fair!" Indiana Pork has featured a wide variety of foods for "Taste of the Fair". The Garbage Burger, Pork Boat, and Loaded Pit-Tatoes are a few signature foods that were so popular they earned a permanent spot on the menu. "'Taste of the Fair" features something that is a bit different and encourages fair guests to try something new," said Merritt. "These riblets are a smaller portion that can be shared like an appetizer with your family or enjoyed as an entrée." Indiana Pork has three tents located on the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Tents can be found in front of the West Pavilion, Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion, and near Pioneer Village. |
It’s heating up here in Indiana, and our beaches are the perfect place for you to cool off and enjoy the summer sun!
Here are some things to remember while enjoying the beach:
- Bring sun protection!
- Picnic off the beach – we have great picnic areas and shelters just for you!
- Mind your music – listen to music with headphones, not loudspeakers!
- Bring beach towels, beach chairs, sandals, and other creature comforts for the beach.
- Supervise your kiddos – Kids aged 12 and under must be supervised by someone 16 or older.
- Remember, except for Indiana Dunes State Park beach, our beaches do not have lifeguards.
We have swimming beaches at Brookville, Cagles Mill, Cecil M. Harden, Hardy, Mississinewa, Monroe, Patoka, and Salamonie lakes, and Chain O’Lakes, Indiana Dunes, Lincoln, Ouabache, Pokagon, and Potato Creek state parks, as well as Starve Hollow and Deam Lake state recreation areas. Some beaches offer mobility mats that lead from an accessible sidewalk down to the water.
Photo by Micheall Reed
There will be a community update meeting concerning the Monon South Trail on Wednesday, July 17, 5-6 p.m. at the Depot Railway Museum, 206 S. College Ave., Salem. Updates on the project and future plans will be announced.
The proposed 57-mile trail will stretch between the Clark/Floyd county border to Mitchell. It will connect with eight communities Clark, Washington, Orange and Lawrence counties.
In addition to the beautiful scenery that will be encountered along the trail, it has been reported that there will be connections to state parks, recreation facilities and other destinations.
The public is invited to attend.
Also, there will be a ground-breaking ceremony for the trail at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 16, in Borden.
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