Five Days in Guatemala
October 7, 2009, 2:04 pm
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This past August, I and 10 others made the first trip for Indy Metro Church from Indianapolis to Magdelana, Guatemala. What birthed out of this exploratory trip was a 3 year commitment of Indy Metro Church to the people of this village.

One of the exciting partnerships I am personally most excited about is our commitment to a local small art school in the village which currently has 18 students for 2 hours a day. Carlos Lopez, the director of the school, started it 3 years ago to bring hope to the community and teach children the arts. In his own words he, “has been praying for God to send resources to expand.” It was humbling for me to realize such a great opportunity for our church.

As a church committed to the arts community here in Indianapolis, we believe this is a natural extension for Indy Metro. On the first trip was local Indianapolis artist and friend, Casey Jo Allies. From the paintings we returned with from the children in the art school and Casey Jo’s own photography, she pulled together the Five Days in Guatemala display in October.

Five Days in Guatemala is an extraordinary art exhibition of  her journey. Casey Jo will not only be showing her photographs from the trip, but also 35 paintings created by the local children. Each painting sold will go back to help support the education and families in this village. Casey Jo’s work can also be seen this month at the Garfield Park Art Center, where she won the best in show award for the Midwest National Abstract Art Exhibition.

Although you may have missed the open house on First Friday, October 2nd, the works remain for the entire month in the ArtSpace at the Athenaeum on 401 East Michigan. The images are very powerful and may prompt you to want to join us in one of our 4 planned trips in 2010!



Art + Church
February 1, 2008, 4:48 pm
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The IMC Gallery

Last Sunday at the weekly gathering for Indy Metro I met someone coming for a visit. I asked how they heard about Indy Metro? She responded that she searched the web for “art + church” and came across our website. Sounded funny to hear even though we do operate a growing non-for-profit gallery downtown to support local emerging artists.

Tonight, we are participating in First Friday and hosting the works of Taylor Smith, an Indy artist.  Check out her site: Abstract Modern.