Fresh Work: ADESA Corporate Brochure
ADESA is in the business of auctioning cars, trucks, boats, RVs, aircraft, pretty much any vehicle you can think of, to large institutional customers and dealers. After establishing brand guidelines, interior signage and a trade ad campaign for ADESA, we helped them create a brochure that would attract buyers and sellers to their vehicle marketplace. Harold Lee Miller’s photography helped capture the spirit and energy of an ADESA auto auction.
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In the Gallery: Black & White
Opening Reception: Friday, July 3, 2009 5–9pm
Not everything is seen in black and white; but it is in this show. Check out some of the best photographers in Indianapolis as they focus on the purest form of their art, in our Black & White exhibit.
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While you are out for the IDADA’s First Friday event be sure to stop by the Rushman Gallery. July 3rd will be Rushman Gallery’s last First Friday opening. Mark Rushman will be showing work from artists that he has represented here in Indy for the past twenty–five years. Show your support to this landmark gallery located at 948 North Alabama. www.ruschmangallery.com
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Summer Buttons: Get ’em While They’re Hot
Our summer buttons may not make you FEEL cooler, but they will definitely make you LOOK cooler. Plus, you’ll appear more intelligent, your thirst will be quenched, and you’ll waft of a sweet aroma. They’re free, so there’s just no reason not to order (unless you prefer appearing lame, unintelligent, thirsty and foul–smelling).
Order your free set of buttons today at www.deanjohnson.com.
Around the Avenue: Making it in the Midwest
A few of our own Dean Johnson artists are currently showing at the Indiana State Museum in the exhibit, “Making it in the Midwest: Artists Who Chose to Stay.”
“Hoosier artists today continue to struggle to build careers and sustain their artistic passions while remaining based in Indiana. Contemporary work by 20 Hoosier artists who have succeeded in establishing artistic careers and raising their visibility show that talent and creativity are thriving in the 21st century. See contemporary works by India Cruse–Griffin, Matthew Davey, Rob Day, James Wille Faust, Greg Hull, Tamar Kander, Tom Keesee, Charlene Marsh, Les Miley, David Morrison, C.W. Mundy, Cindy O’Dell, Jay Parnell, Todd Reifers, Artur Silva, Malcolm Mobutu Smith, Tom Tedrowe, Maria Tomasula, Nhat Tran and Audrey Ushenko.”
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