Honeywell Foundation’s Clark Gallery To Host Annual 92 County Art Show
WABASH — Whether you are an amateur or professional artist, the Honeywell Foundation’s Clark Gallery will be hosting its annual “92 County Art Show” from Jan. 10 through Feb. 18, 2019.
Entries will be accepted from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 7. The competition is open to artists of all ages living in any of Indiana’s 92 counties. Exhibit sponsorship is provided by local resident Bob Gillespie.
Marking its 26th year in 2019, the “92 County Art Show” consists of three primary categories: drawings, paintings and other art forms. An entry fee of $20 includes up to three entries. For a list of the complete guidelines visit the Honeywell Center website.
A public reception for this event will take place at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18. For more information, contact Michele Hughes at [email protected], or by contacting the Honeywell Center Box Office at (260) 563-1102.
The “92 County Art Show” is just one way that the Clark Gallery supports the visual arts. The Clark Gallery hosts more than 10 exhibits per year and features students, amateurs, and professionals. Exhibits include the Wabash County Schools, Themed Art Competition, and Wabash Art Guild. Because the gallery encompasses the semi-circle of the Honeywell Center Porter Lobby, foot traffic exceeds 170,000 guests per year. Nearly every exhibit hosts a reception to introduce the public to the art. All of this is done free of charge because the Clark Gallery is a part of the mission of The Honeywell Foundation.