IN CONVERSATION: Aaron S. Coleman on No More Water
Join us Saturday, November 2, 2024 11 am—1 pm for a conversation with artist Aaron S. Coleman about No More Water, a solo exhibition of mixed media assemblages on view at Storage Space Gallery October 18—November 3, 2024.
Aaron is a multi-disciplinary artist, Associate Professor, and Kenneth E. Tyler Endowed Chair at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. His mixed media assemblages are featured in the 2024 Midwest volume of New American Paintings and Dovetail Magazine. His work can be found in the collections of The Janet Turner Print Museum, the Ino-cho Paper Museum in Kochi, Japan, The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, The Yekaterinburg Museum of Art in Yekaterinburg, Russia, the National Library of France, and the Artist Printmaker and Photographer Research Archive among many other public and private collections. He is a contributing author and artist to the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Critical Arts-Based Research.
Setting is intimate with room for 30 guests. Conversation begins around 12 pm.
Event includes a light brunch brunch. Hosts will be in touch with guests ahead of the gathering.
Join us Saturday, November 2, 2024 11 am—1 pm for a conversation with artist Aaron S. Coleman about No More Water, a solo exhibition of mixed media assemblages on view at Storage Space Gallery October 18—November 3, 2024.
Aaron is a multi-disciplinary artist, Associate Professor, and Kenneth E. Tyler Endowed Chair at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. His mixed media assemblages are featured in the 2024 Midwest volume of New American Paintings and Dovetail Magazine. His work can be found in the collections of The Janet Turner Print Museum, the Ino-cho Paper Museum in Kochi, Japan, The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, The Yekaterinburg Museum of Art in Yekaterinburg, Russia, the National Library of France, and the Artist Printmaker and Photographer Research Archive among many other public and private collections. He is a contributing author and artist to the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Critical Arts-Based Research.
Setting is intimate with room for 30 guests. Conversation begins around 12 pm.
Event includes a light brunch brunch. Hosts will be in touch with guests ahead of the gathering.
Join us Saturday, November 2, 2024 11 am—1 pm for a conversation with artist Aaron S. Coleman about No More Water, a solo exhibition of mixed media assemblages on view at Storage Space Gallery October 18—November 3, 2024.
Aaron is a multi-disciplinary artist, Associate Professor, and Kenneth E. Tyler Endowed Chair at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. His mixed media assemblages are featured in the 2024 Midwest volume of New American Paintings and Dovetail Magazine. His work can be found in the collections of The Janet Turner Print Museum, the Ino-cho Paper Museum in Kochi, Japan, The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, The Yekaterinburg Museum of Art in Yekaterinburg, Russia, the National Library of France, and the Artist Printmaker and Photographer Research Archive among many other public and private collections. He is a contributing author and artist to the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Critical Arts-Based Research.
Setting is intimate with room for 30 guests. Conversation begins around 12 pm.
Event includes a light brunch brunch. Hosts will be in touch with guests ahead of the gathering.
No More Water is on view:
Storage Space Gallery
121 East 34th St, Indianapolis, IN
October 18 — November 3, 2024
Opening Reception
Friday, October 18 | 6 — 10 pm
free admission for the opening reception & gallery appointments
Aaron S. Coleman (b. 1985, Washington D.C.) is a multi-disciplinary artist, Associate Professor and Kenneth E. Tyler Endowed Chair at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. He received his MFA from Northern Illinois University in 2013. Aaron has participated in international residencies and exhibitions and has received numerous awards for his work in printmaking, sculpture and installation including 2021 Black Box Press Foundation’s Art as Activism Grant. He is a 2022 Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship semi-finalist and nominee in 2023 and 2024. In 2023 he was the recipient of the New Voices Fellowship from the International Print Center New York. Aaron’s mixed media assemblages are featured in the 2024 Midwest volume of New American Paintings and Dovetail Magazine. His work can be found in the collections of The Janet Turner Print Museum, the Ino-cho Paper Museum in Kochi, Japan, The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, The Yekaterinburg Museum of Art in Yekaterinburg, Russia, the National Library of France, and the Artist Printmaker and Photographer Research Archive among many other public and private collections. He is a contributing author and artist to the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Critical Arts-Based Research. Artist Website
Since 2017, StorageSpace has hosted monthly art exhibitions in Indianapolis, Indiana and worked to create an accessible, safe place for artists to experiment and express themselves within their community. StorageSpace currently takes 0% commission from works sold, allowing artists to keep 100% of the sales proceeds. Led by Brent Lehker. Learn more @storagespaceindy.