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Worth a Look: Hamilton County Taps Noblesville Native Andrea Haydon for Eclipse Artwork
Art is magical, in that it has the ability to tell a story without uttering a single word. Art can evoke emotion and has been used for centuries as a stand-in for words, when they simply aren’t available. Noblesville native Andrea Haydon has made a career out of this very process. She draws from an art-school background of technical skills and creative thinking, in combination with diverse real-world experiences. With each piece she tells a story, be it with watercolor drawings, charcoal, a mural painted in one of the many places you might have glimpsed around Indianapolis, or, most recently, a graphic celebrating the upcoming eclipse that she created for the residents here in Hamilton County.
REDFIN: 15 Mural Ideas to Liven Up Your Apartment & How to Select the Perfect One
Whether you just moved into an apartment in Chicago, IL, or bought a brownstone home in Brooklyn, NY, you may be itching to decorate your space and transform your home into something you’ve always dreamed of. However, cramped apartments or awkward spaces can oftentimes make it hard to design based on your vision. Luckily, a great workaround that not many people consider is creating a mural to help those spaces work better with your overall aesthetic.
Murals can transform an odd or small space in your apartment into an eye-catching statement piece. Whether it’s a nature mural or a geometric mural, there are many designs for you to choose from that will fit the style you’re going for. If you’re considering putting up a mural and don’t know where to start, we’ve got you covered. Redfin reached out to artists and muralists across the country, including me, for our favorite mural ideas. Check out 15 Mural Ideas to Liven Up Your Apartment & How to Select the Perfect One to see what mural designs we had to share.
WRTV | The Art of Politics: Indy artists make their political voices heard in poster showcase
INDIANAPOLIS — A one-night-only showcase in Fountain Square on the first Friday of October is getting Indy ready for election season.
"The Art of Politics" is centered around the United States Constitution's First Amendment and the freedom of speech principle.
Taking over an under-construction building on Prospect Street will be upwards of 35 framed posters created by Indianapolis artists and designers looking to voice their political concerns through the medium they know best — art.”
INDIANAPOLIS MURAL HONORS FILIPINO CULTURE AND HERITAGE
INDIANAPOLIS — A new mural on the south side of Indianapolis honors the past, present, and future of Filipino culture and heritage.
Displayed boldly in vibrant colors on the south-facing wall of the Philippines Cultural Community Center, located at 4141 East St., the mural is two-fold.
DENISON PARKING CELEBRATES LOCAL FAMILY’S PART IN MUSIC HISTORY
As part of Denison Parking’s interest in improving properties and the community, we approved a public art installation on one of our Indianapolis properties. This installation commemorates an Indianapolis business that, like Denison Parking, was founded in this area in the 1930s.
INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS JOURNAL: GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S JOB LOSS BRINGS OPPORTUNITY
The news came in an email.
It was 10:01 a.m. on May 1. Graphic designer Andrea Haydon had already been working for four hours when it arrived. She only read a few words before she had to stop.
IBJ PODCAST: THREE WOMEN EXPLAIN HOW THE PANDEMIC IMPACTED THEIR JOBS AND THEIR LIVES
One year after the pandemic hit Indiana, three women talk about how it has affected their jobs and how that has affected their psyches.
Kelly Tingle, who kept her job in internal communications at Cummins Inc. but had to adjust to working at home; Lisette Woloszyk, who lost her job at the J.W. Marriott but has since found a new one; and Andrea Haydon, who has started her own design firm after being laid off from Ratio Design, talk with host Mason King about their anxieties, their fears and their hope about the future.
THE ROUND TABLE PODCAST
CEArts @theroundtable with visual artist Andrea Haydon.
@theroundtable is Community • Education • Arts, Inc.'s (CEArts) podcast & short videos series, where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast ) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube playlist here.
NOBLESVILLE CUTS RIBBON TO NEWLY ACTIVATED NORTH ALLEY
Improvements also include a mural featuring the state of Indiana. Nickel Plate Arts and the city selected artist Andrea Haydon for the mural and received a National Endowment for the Arts grant, which funded it.
NORTH ALLEY IS WELCOME GATHERING PLACE DOWNTOWN
The newly activated alley offers a safe and convenient place to gather, hang out, meet or just plain relax in downtown Noblesville.
LESSONS FROM QUARANTINE EPISODE 4 | COLLABO CREATIVE
We’re joined by our friends Sara Armstrong and Andrea Haydon! Quarantine has given us plenty of time to pause and reflect. Today, we talk about using this extra time to reconnect with creative outlets while also finding things to be grateful for each day.
“IMPACTING UNSPOKEN EXPECTATIONS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT”, TOUCHPOINT: THE JOURNAL OF SERVICE DESIGN VOL. 11. NO. 2
In the rapidly-changing world of today’s academic library, perhaps nothing is evolving faster than the library service model itself.
WHAT THE F*CK IS SERVICE DESIGN BY DANIELE CATALANATO
When I meet new people and introduce myself saying, “I’m Daniele, I’m a service designer”, I usually see their eyes narrowing with a look that says, “What the fuck is a service designer?” So, I thought, let’s make a book out of this frustration.