NSAL Visual Arts Exhibition

On View in the 505 Theater

Pop-Up Exhibition, Community Events

Date & Time

Friday, March 10 | 11:00am - 5:00pm

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Location

505 West 4th St. Bloomington, IN

Organizer

National Society of Arts & Letters

The National Society for Arts and Letters along with FAR Center for Contemporary Art presents the 2023 Visual Arts Competition + Exhibition!

The exhibition of selected works will include a variety of visual arts media by Indiana residents and students ages 18-29. On view March 2 - March 10 during our open hours: Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11am to 5pm. FREE + Open to the public.

Join us Friday March 3rd for the Award Reception and see the exhibition during March’s Gallery Walk in our 505 Theater.

Exhibiting artists: Aaron Sizemore, Akshaya Singhal, Alizah Conard, Alyssa Davis, Alyssa Parr,
Antonia Constantine, Austin Clark, Ben Cooke-Akaiwa, Ben Shaffer, Bethany Habegger, Brianna Catherine Markley, Caitlyn Clark, Caroline Kridle, Chi Nguyen, Damion Pollard, Danielle Shum, Danny Bolton, Emma Pizana, Eric Agyemang-Dua, Faith Belflower, Flora Arthur, Halle Rhodes, Hannah Buchanan, Heather Ahmann, Holly Buchanan, Jade Kern, Josie Ellis, Katama Murray, Kayle Engel, Lillian Frazer, Lydia Norton, Lyndsey Gillespie, Madison Waliewski, Megan Smith, Natalie Starks, Nichole Wolz, Noah Kress-Jones, Rachel Casper, Sishi Wang, Sophie Heller, Tristen Demmett

Click to see the exhibition PDF.

About NSAL

NSAL Stands for 'National Society of Arts & Letters.' The mission of NSAL is to identify, encourage and support artists, between the ages of 18 to 29 years, preparing for professional careers in their individual disciplines. National competitions focus on the rotating categories of visual arts, dance, theater, creative writing, music, and musical theater. The Bloomington Chapter also sponsors an outreach program to recognize young artists in area high schools, as well as a grant program for arts teachers of youth between ages of 4 and 14. The Bloomington, Indiana Chapter was founded in 1966 and has awarded more than $650,000 to artists living and studying in Indiana. Many have gone on to distinguished national and international careers.