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| South Shore Arts announces 2026 exhibitions calendar |
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Mary Porterfield, Holding Out, Holding In, oil on layered Dura-lar film, layered paper, 26 x 75 in., 2023. © Mary Porterfield.
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MUNSTER IND.- South Shore Arts in Munster, Indiana has revealed its 2026 exhibition schedule. In this year of national importance, we intend to celebrate the excellence of local artists and promote our regions creative spirit, said executive director Jonathan Canning.
The year begins with the exhibition Mark Makers that focuses on regional artists with national reputations for elevating the status of drawing and expanding the mediums impact through the precision of their execution, as in the work of Anthony Adcock, the emotional power of their imagery evident in Tim Lowlys portraits of his daughter, and in the innovative conceptual framework that underlies of the art of Mary Porterfield. The exhibition runs through March 14.
Throughout the spring and summer, South Shore Arts will highlight the work of young, emerging, and establish local artists through its annual Tri-County Jr/Sr High School Exhibition (April 10 May 10) and Salon Show (June 19 August 15). Both juried exhibitions are noted for their rich prize pools, with financial awards and scholarships intended to support artists in pursuit of their educational and professional goals. For the first time in its 83-year history, the Salon Show will have a theme My America encouraging artists to reflect upon the countrys semi-quincentennial.
In the fall, the exhibition Still Crazy: 40 Years of the Crazy IN Style Artists (August 28 November 7) will celebrate the legacy of the first Hispanic artists collaborative in the country. Inspired by the graffitied train cars that rolled through East Chicago, Calumet Township, and Hammond in Northwest Indiana, young Latino artists like Ish Muhammad and Felix Muldinado established a crew that has contributed to the regions cultural scene for forty years. Currently, the crew is involved in community mural programs across the region, especially in Gary, IN, where their murals are helping to revive neighborhoods and rekindle local pride.
The year concludes with the return of the Evergreen Artisan Market that runs from Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve. This holiday tradition promotes the work of local artists and craft people, providing collectors and seasonal gift givers with unique works of art.
South Shore Arts is located at the Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Road, Munster IN. Access to exhibitions is free to all. More information about the 2026 exhibition calendar can be found at www.SouthShoreArtsOnline.org.
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