Dean Johnson Dialogue
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Do you Live Energy Smart?

Dean Johnson Fresh Work

We recently completed work on a campaign to help Indianapolis Power & Light customers Live Energy Smart(SM). Our designs featured custom illustration and hand–rendered type to help communicate all of the cost savings and environmental rewards of being smart about how we consume electricity.

deanjohnson.com/portfolio/ipl-live-energy-smart

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In the gallery: 3D

Dean Johnson Gallery Show

First Friday:
September 3, 2010 5–9pm

Dean Johnson Gallery is very pleased to announce 3D, an exhibition of new three-dimensional work by Lesley Baker, Cory Robinson, Gustavo Tovar, and Ben Valentine. Working in both fine art and furniture design, these four artists present both functional and purely visual work that interacts and engages the viewer’s space. Furniture, sculpture, and installation art are included in the exhibition and are made from materials ranging from the traditional to conceptual. All the work is contemporary and represents some of the strongest work currently being made in central Indiana.

deanjohnson.com/gallery/current

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The easiest time to add insult to injury is when you’re signing somebody’s cast.

— Demetri Martin

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christopher west presents Weaving Through Walls

christopher west presents

First Friday:
September 3, 2010 5–9pm

Weaving Through Walls is a new installation by Indianapolis-based Susan Tennant. Tennant's sculptures and installations use the physical properties and characteristics of tension to represent a metaphorical connection between the physical and the psychological. The fiberglass rods and twine are lightweight and seemingly fragile, but possess great compressive and tensile strength for defining and holding together the intertwined circles and orbits of her sculptures.

christopherwestpresents.com

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On the Avenue: Power to the Peddlers

On Mass Ave

We’re pleased to see more and more folks on Mass Ave out on bicycles for their morning commute, exercising, or just to enjoy some fresh air. To the joy of these riders and all Indianapolis bike fans, Joe’s Cycles has opened its second location at the east end of Mass Ave. Stop by to purchase a new ride, pick up some riding gear, or treat your current ride to a tune up.

Joe’s Cycles

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