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Monday, June 4, 2018

Art Exhibit Extended / Mural Unveiling

 

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         Graffiti aHead: Portraits of the Midwest Graffiti/Street Artists by Felix Maldonado, has been extended through June 30 at the Gary Public Library and Cultural Center, 220 W. 5th Avenue, Main Art Gallery, 2nd floor.

         Maldonado has completed a mural for the Gary Public Library that reflects the character, culture and history of Gary, Indiana. The mural, located on the 2nd floor, will be unveiled on Saturday, June 16 at 10am. The public is invited to attend.                    

           About his exhibit, Graffiti aHead: Portraits of the Midwest Graffiti/Street Artist, Maldonado, also known as FLEX, has chosen these people to paint because of his admiration and respect for not only the culture but also its importance of documentation. 

           About these larger than life portraits, Maldonado writes, “The detail in the faces of the subjects is made with care but also with a spontaneous and physical manner synonymous to the medium they all use; the spray can.”

            A native of East Chicago, Indiana, Felix is a self-taught artist with more than 25 years experience in painting, drawing and gra­ffiti art. In 1995, he received his BFA in Advertising with a minor in Graphic Design from the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He has worked at several ad agencies in Chicago directing and producing commercials for companies like Culligan Water, Peoples Energy, Roto-Rooter, Head Tennis and ATA Airlines.

            Maldonado is currently known for his murals of the Jackson 5, in both Gary’s Miller section and on Broadway. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Art Exhibit & Mural

 

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         Graffiti aHead: Portraits of the Midwest Graffiti/Street Artists by Felix Maldonado, has been extended through April 30 at the Gary Public Library and Cultural Center, 220 W. 5th Avenue, Main Art Gallery, 2nd floor.

         Maldonado has started painting a mural for the Gary Public Library that reflects the character, culture and history of Gary, Indiana. The mural is located in the Public Study area of the Gary Public Library and Cultural Center, 2nd floor. The public is invited to stop in and view the mural in progress. The library is open Monday – Thursday 9am – 8pm, Friday & Saturday 9am – 5pm.                   

           About his exhibit, Graffiti aHead: Portraits of the Midwest Graffiti/Street Artist, Maldonado, also known as FLEX, has chosen these people to paint because of his admiration and respect for not only the culture but also its importance of documentation. 

           About these larger than life portraits, Maldonado writes, “The detail in the faces of the subjects is made with care but also with a spontaneous and physical manner synonymous to the medium they all use; the spray can.”

            A native of East Chicago, Indiana, Felix is a self-taught artist with more than 25 years experience in painting, drawing and gra­ffiti art. In 1995, he received his BFA in Advertising with a minor in Graphic Design from the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He has worked at several ad agencies in Chicago directing and producing commercials for companies like Culligan Water, Peoples Energy, Roto-Rooter, Head Tennis and ATA Airlines.

            Maldonado is currently known for his murals of the Jackson 5, in both Gary’s Miller section and on Broadway. 

Monday, February 5, 2018

African American History Month Program

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The public is invited to attend the Gary Public Library’s Annual Black History Program, Saturday, February 17, 3pm at the Gary Public Library and Cultural Center, 220 W. 5
th Avenue.

The program is FREE and will feature a performance titled The Meeting, written by Jeff Stetson and directed by Mark Spencer of the West Side Theater Guild.

Refreshments will be served. Library service ends at 5pm on Saturdays.

“Visionaries That Changed Our History” is the 2018 theme.

Monday, January 8, 2018

Gary Public Library Ribbon Cutting and Open House

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     The Gary Public Library and Cultural Center, 220 W. 5th Avenue is scheduled to open to the public on Saturday, January 27, 2018.  A ribbon cutting and open house will be held from 9am – 2pm. The public is invited to attend.

     The renovated former Main Library building includes a 100-seat theatre and a spacious community room with kitchen. Both will be available to rent for community programs, social events and functions.

      A new computer lab for adults provides 41 computers and the children’s computer lab provides 20 computers.  A wi-fi lounge with vending machines is also located on the main floor. Other public areas include a tutoring lab, Friends Store, 2nd floor study area, additional gallery space and new Indiana Room of local history.