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1Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Member NYSE/SIPC
25 YEARS OF ART, MUSIC, FOOD & FUN
OPEN HOUSESILVER ANNIVERSARY
ARTISTSSTUTZ
www.STUTZARTISTS.com
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WELCOME FROM THE STUTZ ARTISTS ASSOCIATIONWe welcome you to our 25th Anniversary Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House. Your support allows us to celebrate our silver anniversary and our Artists Residency program. We appreciate you, Stutz businesses and all local art supporters. Thank You!
Please explore our Stutz and know your support is helping future emerging artists. Have fun, meet our amazing talented artists and find art to take home. We look forward to seeing you at our future events.
— Faith Blackwell & Laura LaForge, Co-Presidents, Stutz Artists Association
FROM THE DESK OF TURNER WOODARDWOW, what a remarkable milestone it is to celebrate 25 years of anything these days, but it’s super special when it involves enriching people’s lives with local art and technology and sharing the creative energy that thrives each and every day at the Stutz Business & Arts Center!
I want to personally welcome you to the 25th Annual Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House. From the beginning and every year after could not have been possible without the financial support our generous sponsors and equally important are the thousands of hours of human capital put fourth by our dedicated volunteers, artists and vendors! I’d especially like to thank my loyal Stutz Management team who work above and beyond to make this event the best weekend of every year! Cheers, I can’t thank everyone enough!
I have a special request this year. When you enter the Stutz Factory, RELAX and enjoy the energy. Make this visit a special time and take your time to tour as many studios as you wish, to see and experience the passion, of each individual artist to their craft and gain a new insight for what they do. And most importantly, support our local arts community by purchasing from a local artist, so you can share that silent energy with anyone who enters your home or office. It’s a magnificent way to express joy and happiness!
The Stutz Factory is truly a special place filled with extraordinary people, businesses and artists! Welcome!
— Turner Woodard, Stutz Owner, Artist, Entrepreneur
FROM OUR SPONSOR, RAYMOND JAMES®
On behalf of our many financial advisors and associates in the Indianapolis community, Raymond James is honored to once again serve as the title sponsor of the 25th Annual Stutz Artists Open House.
At Raymond James, we believe that just as important as bringing thoughtful financial planning and investment advice to individuals, corporations and municipalities is our commitment to give back to the communities in which we live and work. This sponsorship in recognition of the arts began in 2010, but Raymond James’ commitment to our communities, and specifically to the arts, extends throughout the history of our firm. You can learn more about the firm’s commitment to the community on www.raymondjames.com/community.
I am proud to support the Stutz Artists Open House through this event and thank you for joining us as we embrace art and the artists who create it, and to be part of this growing art event in Indianapolis. I hope you enjoy the open house!
— Tash Elwyn, President, Raymond James & Associates, Member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC
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THANKS TO THESE OPEN HOUSE PARTNERS
GAYLA & KRAIG HODSON
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BARBARA & DAVE MITCHEL
Sponsored by Steve & Connie Rufenbarger
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OPEN HOUSE INFORMATION
HOURS Friday, April 27, 5:30-10:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 28, 1-5 p.m.
DISCOUNTS Friday guests may return on Saturday for free with their ticket stubs. Children 12 and under are admitted free both days.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY ARTCheck out the special silver anniversary piece created by the Stutz artists. Each studio will feature a work of art inspired by silver to commemorate the 25th.
TRY YOUR OWN PAINTING Visit the 4th floor near elevator D to paint your own complimentary masterpieces with Wine & Canvas.
YELP ICE CREAM COCKTAIL FRIDAYVisit the Yelp table on the 2nd floor near the Car Room. Check in to “Stutz Artists Open House” on the Yelp app to snag an ‘ice cream cocktail’ courtesy of BRICS and Rivulet Liqueur.
SELFIES IN A STUTZ Stop by 3rd floor C to take a selfie in the 1914 Stutz Bearcat which was recognized as one of the finest sports and racing cars of its day. What better way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Stutz Open House than to snap your photo in a Stutz. BTW, the 1911 Stutz Bearcat ran in the first Indy 500!
POETRY IS A WORK OF ART Stop by studio B225 for poems and stories written and read by Vincent Davis in his studio on Friday and Saturday. And on Friday night 7-9 pm, visit Constance Edwards Scopelitis in C360 and offer a single word to a poet seated at a vintage typewriter who will compose a spontaneous poem or verse just for you. Bonus: be there at 9 pm for a flashback to the 90s when the Open House first began!
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JUST FOR KIDSOn Saturday, kids ages 5-12 should pick up the Art Scavenger Hunt form at the Open House entrances. Complete the Hunt and return the form on your way out to be entered into a drawing for gift certificates from Prizm Art Stores.
FOOD & DRINK Admiring and buying art is sure to make you hungry and thirsty so we have a fabulous collection of partners to help you out. See the maps on the following pages for the food and beverage locations.
Bearcats Restaurant — Full service restaurant is open on the 1st floor as well as Bearcats food and beverage in the Car Room on the 2nd floor and in 3C and 4B.
Literally Divine Chocolate, Bearcat AlleyGigi’s Cupcakes, 2BBee Coffee Roasters, 2BCK Cuisine, 3C (Friday only)Chocolate for the Spirit, 4CRooster’s Kitchen, 4C
MUSIC SCHEDULE AND LOCATIONSSee maps on the following pages for performance locations.
FRIDAYThe 78s, Bearcat AlleyCathy Morris, Car Room, 2CGamblin’ Christmas, 2AGordon Brooks, 3CDave Petty, 3AKenny Aull, 4CJazz Duo Steve & John, 4A
SATURDAYHeartland Blues Band, Bearcat AlleyCathy Morris, Car Room, 2CDave Petty, 2AVince Early, 3AGordon Brooks, 3CKenny Aull, 4CSteve Classic Guitar, 4A
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Artist Grace Marshall, Studio A385, at 2:00 pmWatch Jeweler and Metalsmith, Grace Marshall, forge salvaged copper into a cuff bracelet.
Artist Ritch Hanna, Studio C380, at 2:30 pmRitch will demonstrate fusing and scraping techniques with encaustic, or melted beeswax — one of the oldest forms of painting.
Artist Beth Clary Schwier, Studio A340, at 3:00 pmBeth will be doing a still life palette knife demonstration in oil paints on canvas.
Artist Jim Gerard, Studio A455, at 3:00 pm.Jim will demonstrate short gesture drawing from the live model, in charcoal and pastel.
Artist Jane Knight, Studio D285, at 3:30 pmJane will demonstrate a quick finger painting demo completing a 12x12 “Sunflowers” painting on raw linen canvas. It is one of the classes she teaches for her “Touch of Canvas” classes.
Artist Kevin Raber, Studio C375, at 3:30 pm As a photographer, Kevin will demonstrate how to capture a good source image: cropping for composition or composing during the shot. He will also share post processing tips to make images stand out.
Artist Linette Bledsoe, Studio C360, at 4:00 pmLinette will demonstrate her plaster painting process, which will show how she gets thick texture in her work. Then, on a panel that is already dry, how she works to further bring the works to life.
ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS SATURDAYLook for this icon on the maps and come watch these artists at work.
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The Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House serves as the sole fund raiser for the Stutz Residency Program. Since 1996, this program has granted free studio space and utilities for a year to local emerging artists. After spending a formative year as a Stutz resident, these amazing artists have gone on to be some of the most accomplished artists in Indianapolis and beyond. Over the years, the Stutz Artists Association has provided 31 individuals with studio space and the mentorship of other Stutz artists.
The 2017-18 Stutz Residents are Shelby Alexander (B255a) and Rebecca Zink (B255b). Please visit their studios on the 2nd floor and see the art they have been working on during this Residency year.
Applications for the 2018-19 Stutz Residency are now being accepted. Information and applications may be found at www.stutzartists.com/residency and are due June 15. New residents will begin their residencies on September 1.
OPEN HOUSE BENEFITS STUTZ RESIDENCY PROGRAM
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What is now known as the Stutz Business and Arts Center is one of the most significant buildings in Indianapolis automotive history. It was saved from the wrecking ball in the early 1990s and reborn as a thriving art community and business space.
The story began in the golden age of automobiles when Harry C. Stutz, who was a successful engineer for early automakers, desired to design and build complete cars. Hearing about a 500-mile race that would be an excellent opportunity to showcase a car of his own, he completed his first automobile in just five weeks to enter it in what would be the inaugural running of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. The Stutz Bearcat became so popular that the initial plant at 10th and Capitol had to be expanded twice to fill the entire city block.
Stutz automobiles were built for speed, safety and handling and ranged in price from $2,000 to $8,000 ($28,500 to $114,000 today). By late 1929, the Great Depression took hold and the Stutz Motor Company was unable to survive with the last car produced in 1934.
Initially the entire Stutz complex was offered for sale. With no buyers, it was parceled out to L.S. Ayres and Eli Lilly & Company. Lilly purchased Ayres’ part and operated Creative Packaging until 1981. After that, the Stutz became home to the Downtown Indianapolis Industrial Mall where it offered shared services to businesses. By the late 1980s the DIIM was struggling and by 1992 the buildings were being considered for demolition.
Reid Williamson, then-president of Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, invited board member and entrepreneur Turner Woodard to walk through the building. Knowing Woodard’s passion for cars and history, Williamson knew he’d be intrigued. Woodard says, “And I was. But it wasn’t just the long vacant Stutz Building’s legacy that got my attention; it was also its potential. Wandering the cavernous structure, I saw a place where art and commerce could meet.”
In the fall of 1992 Woodard purchased and began renovating the complex, paying homage to the factory’s glory days in his vision for the future. Named the Stutz Business Center, the former factory was divided into spaces for small to medium size
businesses and artists to thrive in a one-of-a-kind downtown space.
A big part of the unique atmosphere is the large number of artist tenants. The first open house occurred just months after Woodard purchased the factory. Artists in the complex “bought plastic kiddie pools, filled them with ice and beer and threw open studio doors,” recalls artist Constance Edwards Scopelitis who has rented a studio at the Stutz for 25 years. Four hundred people came through that first night and attendance tripled by the next year.
Now more than 80 artists work in their studios and represent one of the most varied and accomplished artist communities in Indiana. The nonprofit Stutz Artists Association has hosted the annual Open House for the past 25 years as a way to raise funds for the Stutz Residency program for emerging artists and showcase the art created by Stutz artists. Now thousands of guests visit Stutz artists for the Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House, a holiday open house and other open studio nights.
THE STUTZ COMPLEX STORY
THEN & NOW
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MARTHA CARLSON
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Race car number 8 (Hemmings Daily)
1916 factory exterior (Bass Photo Collection, Indiana Historical Society)
Postcard from Open House 3
Poster from Open House 5
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● DELV Design, Private party ....................................... F125
BRIAN PHILLIPS A425
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Abstract expressionist painting ............................ A230● Susan Hazer Designs,
Jewelry and metal creations ...................................A245● Lydia Burris, Mixed media fantasy artist ........... A250● Martha Sando, Oil paint ............................................A270● Colleen Murphy, Painter ...........................................A275● Stuart Alter, Abstract acrylic ................................. A280
● Stephanie Beisel, Cut paper, fine art printmaking, drawing.......... B200
● Ginny Taylor Rosner, Photography, printmaking, bookarts, mixed media .................. B200
● Pete Howard, Photography ......................................B210● Shelby Alexander,
Mixed media-drawing/textiles* ............................B255a● Rebecca Zink, Jewelry and metalsmithing* .. B255b
● Turner J.R. Woodard, Contemporary abstract enthusiasm ..................C200
● Jane Knight, Finger painting ..................................D285*2018 Stutz Residency Artist
MARTHA SANDO A270
www.marthasando.com martha.c.sando@gmail.com
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APRIL WILLY A335
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RITCH HANNA C380
www.ritchhanna.com ritch-hanna@gmail.com
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3RD FLOOR ARTISTS● Terri McClatchie, Mixed media .....................................A320● Wendy Franklin, Fiber and mixed media ................A330● April Willy, Fine art and illustration ............................A335● Beth Clary Schwier,
Impressionist/expressionist painter ...........................A340● Cindy Wingo,
Contemporary/abstract narrative painting .............A350● Julie McCullough, Oil/pastel painter ..........................A355● Leslie Crooke, Charcoal/acrylic/mixed media ......A360● Susan Mauck, FRENCH BLEU gallery,
drawings and paintings ................................................... A370● Grace Marshall, Metalsmith, jeweler, gemologist . A385● Anne Emison Wishard, Photography, encaustic ..A390● Myra Risley Perrin,
Wood and metal sculpture, jewelry ...........................A390● Jodie Bailey Hats, Sculpture, hats, headdress ...... A395
● F.C. Drea, Fine art jewelry .............................................. B320● Jack Wickes, Photography .............................................B335● Julia Zollman Wickes, Fine art painting ...................B335● Bruce Moore, Contemporary watercolors ................B345● Wild Opal, Fine artisan creative jewelry designs ..B345● Don Fitzpatrick, Photographic dreamscapes ........ B350● Kenzie Funk, Metal .............................................................B355● Jen Rozelle-Trinosky,
Mixed media - metal, glass & wood ...........................B355● Michael Swolsky, Metal wall art ....................................B355● Taylor Smith, Painting, mixed media ......................... B360
● Amy Kirchner, Painting, collage, mixed media .....C300● JanettMarie Braun, Mixed media painting ............... C310● Anna Afshar, 2D - watercolor, acrylics, oils ..............C315● Flannery Vaught, Mixed media illustration ..............C325
● Leigh Dunnington-Jones, Jewelry maker, sculptor .................................................. C330
● Linette Bledsoe, Mixed media paintings, murals & faux finishes ......................................................C340
● Catherine Bauder, Oil ...................................................... C350● Francie Broadie, Jewelry design and painting .......C355● Vicki Broadie, Painter .......................................................C355● Constance Edwards Scopelitis, New media...........C360● Martha Carlson, Oil paintings ........................................C370● Vicky Shaffer White, Oil, acrylic, mixed ....................C370● Kevin Raber, Photography..............................................C375● Ritch Hanna, Encaustic....................................................C380● John Ross, Chainsaw sculpture ....................................C385
● Susan Christensen, Paintings & collage ....................D335● Faith Blackwell, Photography + mixed media ....... D345● Chuck Horsman Art, Oil on canvas ............................D380
● Amy B. Carroll, Hand painted porcelain ...................E325● Bonnie Fillenwarth, Visual artist.................................. E340● Rita Spalding, Fine art oil painting ..............................E385
3RD FLOOR BUSINESSES● krM Architecture ................................................................A300
● Omni Management Services, Private party............B300
● The Wedding Parties Personalized Apparel & Gifts .................................................................... D365
● Jacobi, Toombs & Lake Consulting Engineers & Land Surveyors, Private party .................................. E360
LINETTE BLEDSOE C340
www.paintingsbylinette.com linette@paintingsbylinette.com
SHELBY ALEXANDER B255a
www.shelbyalexander.com shelby.r.alex@gmail.com
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● Victoria Gillieron, Oil painter ..........................................B415● Travis S. Little, Painting ...................................................B420● Barbara Applegate-Jones, Oil painter .....................B460● Karen Graeser, Traditional oil landscapes ............... B465● Greta Krueger, Painting .................................................. B470
● Nikolayev Painting Conservation, Fine art restoration............................................................C420
● Jeffrey Christianson, Acrylic on canvas ...................D450● Laura LaForge, Acrylic painting and ceramic .......D490● Tayler Mitchel, Mixed media ..........................................D490
4TH FLOOR BUSINESSES● Inverse-Square ................................................................... A400
● Home RevVsions, LLC & Compass Design, LLC ...B400● Songbird Media Group, Private party .......................B490
● Echopath, Private party ..................................................C440
● Adjutant Solutions Group ............................................. D400● atelierRISTING, Private party .......................................D420● Netlogx LLC, Private party ............................................D465● Lucid Services Group, Private party..........................D480
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STUTZ ARTISTS Looking for your favorite Stutz artists? Check out this alphabetical list. Artist profiles can also be found at www.stutzartists.com/artists.
Afshar, Anna - C315Alexander, Shelby - B255aAlter, Stuart - A280Applegate-Jones, Barbara
- B460Bailey, Jodie - A395Bauder, Catherine - C350Beisel, Stephanie - B200Blackwell, Faith - D345Blaising, Terri - A430Bledsoe, Linette - C340Braun, JanettMarie - C310Brewer, Susan D. - A230Broadie, Francie - C355Broadie, Victoria - C355Burris, Lydia - A250Carlson, Martha - C370Carroll, Amy - E325Christensen, Susan - D335Christianson, Jeff - D450Crooke, Leslie - A360Dunnington-Jones, Leigh -
C330Emison Wishard, Anne -
A390Fillenwarth, Bonnie - E340Fitzpatrick, Don - B350Franklin, Wendy - A330Funk, Kenzie - B355Gerard, James - A455Gillieron, Victoria - B415Graeser, Karen - B465Hanna, Ritch - C380Hazer, Susan - A245Horsman, Charles - D380Howard, Peter - B210Jackson, Andrea - B320
Kirchner, Amy - C300Knight, Jane - D285Krueger, Greta - B470LaForge, Laura - D490Little, Travis - B420Marshall, Grace - A385Mauck, Susan - A370McClatchie, Terri - A320McCullough, Julie - A355Mitchel, Tayler - A490Moore, Bruce - B345Moore, Sally - B345Murphy, Colleen - A275Nikolayev, Natalia - C420Perrin, Myra Risley - A390Phillips, Brian - A425Raber, Kevin - C375Rosner, Ginny Taylor -
B200Ross, John - C385Rozelle-Trinosky, Jen -
B355Sando, Martha - A270Schwier, Beth Clary - A340Scopelitis, Constance
Edwards - C360Shaffer White, Vicky -C370Smith, Taylor - B360Spalding, Rita - E385Swolsky, Michael - B355Vaught, Flannery - C325Wickes, Jack - B335Wickes, Julia - B335Willy, April - A335Wingo, Cindy - A350Woodard, Turner - C200Zink, Rebecca - B255b
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STUTZ ARTISTS ASSOCIATION The Stutz Artists Association engages the Central Indiana community through opportunities that support local art and artists. This nonprofit, volunteer organization is made up of artists working in the historic Stutz Business and Arts Center who comprise one of the most varied and accomplished artist communities in Central Indiana. The annual Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House provides funding for the Stutz Residency Program to support emerging artists.
Board of DirectorsCo-Presidents: Faith Blackwell, Laura LaForgeVice President: Pete HowardSecretary: Grace MarshallTreasurer: Debra Fadely-RaberBoard Members: Stephanie Beisel, Jim Gerard, Turner Woodard
Open House CommitteeStuart Alter (Chair), Jodie Bailey, Stephanie Beisel, Faith Blackwell, Bonnie Fillenwarth, Wendy Franklin, Jim Gerard, Amy Greenlee, Ritch Hanna, Laura LaForge, Susan Mauck, Grace Marshall, Myra Risley Perrin, Debra Fadely-Raber, Angela Ridenour, Beth Clary Schwier, Vicky Shaffer White, April Willy, Julia Wickes, Anne Emison Wishard, Rebecca Zink
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