Banner series premieres in downtown Fishers

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An eight-part banner series called Seasons Nouveau recently debuted on The Edge Parking Garage at 8890 E. 116th St. in downtown Fishers. The banner series will be on display for 12 to 18 months.

The colorful series highlights the diversity of the Fishers community while drawing inspiration from the four seasons. The banners were designed by Indianapolis-based artist Tasha Beckwith, a graduate of Herron School of Art and Design. Beckwith was inspired by the Art Nouveau movement, the work of Czech painter Alphonese Mucha, and Fishers Arts & Culture Master Plan when creating this one-of-a-kind series for our community.

“When proposing this specific design for Fishers, I looked at the master plan for Arts & Culture and I noticed that they had core values, specifically the core value of inclusiveness,” Beckwith stated. “I decided that it would be important to present a design that tackled inclusivity and diversity.”

Seasons Nouveau was funded by Fishers Arts & Culture Commission. Proposals for the Edge Banner Series were open to artists and artist teams nationwide. Beckwith’s proposal was selected by the Fishers Arts & Culture Commission’s Nickel Plate District Cultural Designation Subcommittee, which includes representatives from local nonprofit arts organizations, Nickel Plate District business owners, residents, commission members and City of Fishers staff.

“I’m excited to see the progress that we’ve made in arts and culture in our community,” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness sated. “We still have a long way to go, but actions like this reaffirm our commitment to making Fishers a dynamic and vibrant place to live.”

To view a video about the project, visit youtube.com/watch?v=QU-jsaCP0Nw.

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