182 past events with the woodworking tag
17 upcoming events with this tagOct 4, 2018
Thursday
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The Fall 2018 Muncie YART
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
YART is a Yard Sale for Art! This community art sale, with a goal of making art affordable and accessible to everyone, brings together Artists and Art patrons in a casual and unique setting. The Fall 2018 Muncie YART will be held in conjunction with the Fall 2018 ArtsWalk on Thursday, October 4th, from 5-9pm. YART will ring the park at Canan Commons, Muncie's great urban greenspace park and amphitheater at the roundabout on South Walnut Street in Downtown Muncie, Indiana. All forms of Art are welcome at YART! Art of all kinds, by all kinds of Artists! YART encourages interaction between Artists and the community, hoping to make Art more accessible, especially to those who think they cannot afford to buy Art for themselves and their homes. To this goal, all YART Art will be priced below $40! YART works to enable local creative entrepreneurs and to improve the Muncie economy. Shop local, support independents, enjoy your town! Last YART featured over 150 Artists! The Fall 2018 Muncie YART will feature a wide variety of handmade jewelry, photography, clothing, oil/acrylic/watercolor paintings, fused glass, ceramics, knits, pottery, candles, toys, drawings, sculpture, lampwork glass, stuffed animals, digital art, mosaics, LIVE ART and LIVE MUSIC, the Pumpkin Trail & Glow, and so much more!
Oct 6, 2018
Saturday
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Muncie Makers Market
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Books & Brews
Canopies in the Parking Lot @ White River Plaza
2100 West White River Blvd
Fresh food, locally grown produce, plants, art, handmade crafts, and live entertainment, all weekly from May-October at the Muncie Makers Market on Saturdays from 4-7p outside at Books & Brews on the White River in Muncie! Please join us on Facebook and Instagram and shop LOCAL!
Oct 13, 2018
Saturday
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Muncie Makers Market
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Books & Brews
Canopies in the Parking Lot @ White River Plaza
2100 West White River Blvd
Fresh food, locally grown produce, plants, art, handmade crafts, and live entertainment, all weekly from May-October at the Muncie Makers Market on Saturdays from 4-7p outside at Books & Brews on the White River in Muncie! Please join us on Facebook and Instagram and shop LOCAL!
Oct 20, 2018
Saturday
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Muncie Makers Market
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Books & Brews
Canopies in the Parking Lot @ White River Plaza
2100 West White River Blvd
Fresh food, locally grown produce, plants, art, handmade crafts, and live entertainment, all weekly from May-October at the Muncie Makers Market on Saturdays from 4-7p outside at Books & Brews on the White River in Muncie! Please join us on Facebook and Instagram and shop LOCAL!
Oct 31, 2018
Wednesday
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Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
4:00pm to 8:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
PlySpace completes the Fall 2018 Residency Term projects with a homemade candlepin bowling alley by resident artist Heather Van Winckle at the Muncie Mall. The bowling project, Main Stream, will be located inside a vacant storefront at the mall (near JC Penney and across from Country Charm) and will be open to the public during select times from October 27th to November 4th, 2018.
Main Stream explores the game of bowling as an all-American pastime in an all-American location. The game of bowling is unique in that it can be learned by almost anyone at any age and only requires skill to knock down all of the pins at the end of the lane. With Main Stream, the game is reimagined as a short-length candlepin bowling lane with a soft wood surface which will take the impression of the ball after each roll, making it more difficult to roll the ball straight as the games progress. The ball used is small, only 2.5 lbs, and is easy for anyone to roll, though the lane may become difficult to navigate. The homemade lane features a built-in ball return and pin reset, bringing the game back to its simple roots, this time with an artist’s twist.
The public is encouraged to stop by the Main Stream storefront, located across from Country Charm, to learn more about PlySpace, participate in the project, and meet the artist.
Open Bowling Times
The bowling lane will be open to Muncie Mall patrons and curious community members alike. Times will also be posted at the storefront, and there is no fee to bowl. Children should be supervised by an adult.
TUESDAY 10/30 | 12-4 PM
WEDNESDAY 10/31 | 4-8 PM
THURSDAY 11/01 | 12-4 PM
FRIDAY 11/02 | 4-6 PM
SATURDAY 11/03 | 5-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 12-3 PM
League Nights
The lane will be available for teams of 4 to compete in candlepin league play. Each team will battle for one hour against a second team, and the highest score wins. To participate in the league, up to 6 teams per night can RSVP to hello@plyspace.org to reserve a space, first come first serve. Game play is free, but teams who miss their reservation may have to forfeit their game. No experience with bowling or league play is necessary to form a team!
FRIDAY 11/02 | 6-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 3-6 PM
About the artist:
Van Winkle is a project-based, interdisciplinary artist who received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute with major focus in sculpture. She is interested in the nuances of American culture and the definition of “normal” social behavior. About this project, she writes, “Consider ‘normal’ as the deepest set tracks in a field we all walked through. All of us took our individual footsteps, sometimes choosing a path others had laid, often deviating either on purpose or without thinking onto untouched soil. A society full of edge-cases still forms a path somewhere in-between. Even if that line truly represents no one person, it represents us collectively. Main Stream examines the ways in which we continually shape our society to either reinforce or deviate from the paths trekked before.”
Learm more at www.plyspace.org/events
Nov 1, 2018
Thursday
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November's First Thursday (full listing)
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown Muncie, Ball State University campus
Hannah Barnes and Ted Neal, Sabbatical Exhibition at The Atrium Gallery Ted Neal and Ted Neal, Sabbatical Exhibition at The Atrium Gallery Kevin Campbell at Brinkman Gallery Kevin Campbell at Brinkman Gallery Kevin Campbell at Brinkman Gallery Shannon Mahaffey, "Studies in Isolation," Cornerstone Center for the Arts Robby Tompkin, "Take a Moment," The Fickle Peach Debra Gindhart, “1992 WAS THE YEAR OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN,' GindhART at Madjax, 2nd floor 'Holiday Showcase," Gordy Fine Art and Framing Works from Tribune Showprint at the Guadiran Brewing Co. Josshua Coggeshall and Department of Architecture Students, BSU, “Plywood Chairs + Simple Toolboxes," Madjax Muncie Makers Market, corner of Walnut and Adams “The Figurative Element: Drawings from Life," Muncie Makes Lab, 1st floor “Design is a tool of action. Architecture is a verb," Muncie Makes Lab, 2nd floor "Blues Jam," at Valhalla
The Atrium Gallery
Arts and Journalism Building, 1st floor, Ball State University campus“Hannah Barnes & Ted Neal: Sabbatical Exhibitions”
The Ball State University School of Art Atrium Gallery proudly presents a two-person exhibition of artwork by Hannah Barnes, Associate Professor of Art, Painting, and Ted Neal Professor of Art, Ceramics, from October 30 to November 29, 2018. The Atrium Gallery will have extended hours for the November 1st First Thursday from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.Barnes will conduct a public lecture at 5:30pm on November 15 in AJ225 regarding her work in the exhibition and her research in India after receiving a Fullbright Scholarship and a sabbatical leave during the 2017-18 academic year.
Neal received a sabbatical leave for the 2018 spring semester and will conduct a Gallery Talk on his work on Monday, November 19 at 3:30pm in the Atrium Gallery.
Barnes creates work that draws on a familiar vocabulary of abstract forms and tropes to explore the nature of meaning within abstraction. Her work in painting, drawing, and installation engages ideas such as structure and fragmentation, surface and depth, perception, illusion, impermanence, and the indeterminacy of images.
Neal says about his work: “In all of my work, one constant is my use of the vessel as a framework upon which to hang concepts of utility and self-expression. Specifically, my utilitarian work is most satisfactory when a single object occupies space as both a useful object and one that also embodies loftier ideas such as beauty, connectedness and shared kinesthetic experiences.”
The School of Art Atrium Gallery is in the Art and Journalism Building and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturdays 1-4 p.m.
Book Arts Collaborative (at Madjax)
514 E. Main
Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint will be open for shop tours.The Brinkman Gallery
409 S. WalnutBrinkman Gallery will be featuring "Waterscapes" by artist, Kevin Campbell. We will also be featuring Kevin's original DOG portraits and "The Puzzle Project". Check our Kevin’s website http://www.kevincampbellartwork.com/
Kevin Campbell’s meticulously painted water landscapes at the Brinkman Gallery are full of dualities. At a distance they appear photorealistic, but as you approach the pattern of the waves begins to break down into abstract forms and shapes. The limited field of the canvas has become a snapshot of eternity. Just as the sailor cannot drink the sea, he can only sail over its surface, viewer of art can only skim, they can never plumb the depths to know the heart of the one who created it.
Kevin is a native of Griffith, IN and moved to Muncie in 1972 to attend BSU. He have lived in Muncie ever since.
Brinkman Gallery is located at 409 South Walnut Street – corner of Walnut and Charles and welcomes guests to meet Kevin Campbell and enjoy refreshments during First Thursday.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E. Main“Studies In Isolation: An Art Exhibition by Shannon Mehaffey”
Join Cornerstone Center for Arts on Thursday, November 1 for the opening reception of Studies In Isolation, an art exhibition by Shannon Mehaffey. The reception will take place in the newly renovated Judith Barnes Memorial Gallery on the second floor of Cornerstone Center for the Arts from 5:00 to 7:00 pm in conjunction with November’s First Thursday events.Studies In Isolation is a mixed media series of paintings depicting derelict and vacant landscapes. Abandoned buildings, factories, blight, and power lines all serving as metaphors for loss, grief, and enduring hardship within oneself and surviving. The artist tries to convey a sense of beauty and wonder using color despite the blight around her; fueling a sense of optimism and a drive for survival.
Shannon Mehaffey is an artist and educator living and working in Muncie, Indiana. She teaches watercolor painting and mixed media arts to adults and youth at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Her work often incorporates elements of collage, alternative process photography, watercolor painting and drawing. Common concepts explored throughout the works often come from personal histories of growth, redemption, feminism, survivorship, and grief.
Studies In Isolation will be on display and open to the public in the Judith Barnes Memorial Gallery throughout the month of November.
For more information about the exhibition call Cornerstone’s Department of Education & Communication at 765-281- 9503, ext. 23 or visit cornerstonearts.org.
The Fickle Peach (21+)
117 E. CharlesRobby Tompkins, “Take a Moment”
During the month of November a photographic art show featuring DWNTWN Muncie sunsets will be at The Fickle Peach.
The name of the show is “Take A Moment" and is by downtown native Robby Tompkins. He began taking sunset photos a few years ago as a way to pause, relax, and put away the stress and hustle of everyday life. The show features 25 sunsets taken from the same downtown Muncie location.Gindhart (at Madjax)
514 E. Jackson St. (2nd floor)“1992 WAS THE YEAR OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN”
The 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the western hemisphere in 1492 was the occasion for national and local celebrations. However, for Native people it was an occasion they could neither fully embrace nor participate in. Congress acknowledged their concerns regarding the Columbus Quincentennial by enacting 1992 as the “Year of the American Indian" signed by then President George H.W. Bush.The American Indian response to the anniversary was marked by public protests. Yet, it also was seen by many in that community as a special, year-long opportunity to hold public education events, commemorations of ancestral sacrifices and contributions to America, and celebrations for the survival of Native peoples over five centuries.
Debra Gindhart will celebrate Native American Heritage Month with an assemblage art series "Native American Indian Genocide". Adding several new pieces of art to her current collection. Art reflecting history in vibrant colors and mixed media.
Debra has also created a beautiful Green Glam Studio jewelry collection using native natural stones and beads. Her maker homage to Native American Indian bead works and artisans.
Join Debra in her Gindhart at Madjax studio/gallery for November's First Thursday second floor Madjax Muncie. Enjoy light refreshments and meet the artist from 5-8pm in the 2nd floor studio/gallery.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E. Main“Holiday Showcase”
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company opens annual Holiday Showcase featuring work by Muncie’s Book Arts Collaborative, First Thursday, November 1Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company will open its annual Holiday Showcase on First Thursday, November 1 from 5-8 PM. Gordy is the area’s leading source for holiday gifts that are handmade locally. During the event representatives will be on hand from Muncie’s Book Arts Collaborative, a letterpress shop and book publisher managed by Ball State immersive learning students. They will give a special presentation of their work at 6:15 and will discuss their products such as hand-sewn journals, coasters, and greeting cards. The event is open to the public and light refreshments will be served giving customers the opportunity to buy unique objects created by local artists for holiday decorating and gift giving.
In addition to items from the Book Arts Collaborative, the Holiday Showcase offers drawings, jewelry, and pottery by skilled local people. Prices range from $1 to $2,000, with most falling between $30 to $200. From whimsical “Funcie” signs and shirts to handcrafted mugs and plates. Paintings and prints capture Indiana’s landscapes in both traditional and contemporary styles. The show will run through November and December and new items will be continually added.
“The Holiday Showcase offers great opportunities to find unique holiday gifts with a connection to Muncie and East Central Indiana,” says Gordy owners Barbara and Carl Schafer. “Often our customers are shopping for friends and children who have moved away from the area and want something special to remember their hometown. Others want to buy something unique and affordable as well as support the East Central Indiana art scene.”
Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company promotes talented artists and offers expert design and craftsmanship for framing and displaying treasured family possessions and works of art. Business hours: Monday through Friday, 9 am – 5:30 pm, Saturday, 9 am – 3 pm. Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to Muncie Civic Theatre. For more information, visit www.gordyframing.com or call 765-284-8422.
The Guardian Brewing Company (at Madjax)
514 E. JacksonThe Guardian Brewing Company will be showcasing the rich history and diverse collection from Tribune Showprints.
Madjax Muncie
515 E. Main St.“Plywood Chairs + Simple Toolboxes”
Department of Architecture students, Instructor Josh Coggeshall“I want to work a piece of wood into an object that contributes something beautiful and useful to everyday life” – Sam Maloof, Woodworker
Architecture students from the College of Architecture + Planning designed and constructed a couple of simple wood chairs and toolboxes.
Muncie Makers Market
Corner of Walnut and AdamsThe Muncie Makers Market is excited to bring fresh homemade food, locally grown fruit and vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, live plants, beautiful art, and handmade crafts of all kinds to First Thursdays in Downtown Muncie! We’ll be on the corner of Walnut and Adams, in front of Toys Forever and the Muncie Map Co, from 5-8p during our town’s monthly celebration of local arts and culture, First Thursday!
Shop LOCAL and watch for our markets year-round throughout Muncie! Please JOIN us on Facebook and Instagram, and please SHARE this information:
www.facebook.com/groups/1627047027524961/Muncie Makes Lab
628 S. WalnutMuncie Makes Lab will feature two exhibitions from 5-8pm:
First Floor Show:
“The Figurative Element: Drawings from Life”
Teddy Lepley and Erin McAteeA group show of drawings made by Ball State students, alumni, and faculty. The drawings in the exhibition are drawn from life. We believe that drawing from life creates a more sensitive and lively drawing which reveals subtle decisions made by the artist and makes a record of an encounter with the subject being drawn.
Second Floor Show:
“Design is a tool of action. Architecture is a verb.”Installation by Ana de Brea, In collaboration with Taylor Henderson and Jesse Lindenfeld
Curiosity and a passionate spirit of inquiry have always helped me foster learning to fashion architecture in so many ways. Aaron Betsky challenges: ‘Is an architect more than just somebody who gets buildings built? Any architect who has a sense of self-worth derived from something other than money or the satisfaction of getting a job done must answer this question. That means that she or he must believe that there is either an artistic role (making beauty) or a critical one for the architect. Both are profoundly difficult notions to maintain.’ Here I am (once again) trying to maintain both of those complex hypotheses. The construction of the structural forms created intends to provoke the force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having weight. Those anatomical shapes are result of a deep exploration on the material used. To stretch, to fold, to pleat, to compress, to crimp, to crinkle, to ruck up, to crease, to surface, among others, become new components of the architectural vocabulary and, essentially, creative parts of the making of architecture. There is more. I do believe in explorations (future) that go beyond the experiences already done (past) and cross-examine subjects from 360 degrees leaving behind presuppositions or preconceived concepts.
Valhalla (21+)
215 S. Walnut
Valhalla presents “Blues Jam” every Thursday. “Blues Jam” is an open event with sign-up starting at 7pm and music from 8-11pm. Come show us your talent!Nov 2, 2018
Friday
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Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
4:00pm to 9:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
PlySpace completes the Fall 2018 Residency Term projects with a homemade candlepin bowling alley by resident artist Heather Van Winckle at the Muncie Mall. The bowling project, Main Stream, will be located inside a vacant storefront at the mall (near JC Penney and across from Country Charm) and will be open to the public during select times from October 27th to November 4th, 2018.
Main Stream explores the game of bowling as an all-American pastime in an all-American location. The game of bowling is unique in that it can be learned by almost anyone at any age and only requires skill to knock down all of the pins at the end of the lane. With Main Stream, the game is reimagined as a short-length candlepin bowling lane with a soft wood surface which will take the impression of the ball after each roll, making it more difficult to roll the ball straight as the games progress. The ball used is small, only 2.5 lbs, and is easy for anyone to roll, though the lane may become difficult to navigate. The homemade lane features a built-in ball return and pin reset, bringing the game back to its simple roots, this time with an artist’s twist.
The public is encouraged to stop by the Main Stream storefront, located across from Country Charm, to learn more about PlySpace, participate in the project, and meet the artist.
Open Bowling Times
The bowling lane will be open to Muncie Mall patrons and curious community members alike. Times will also be posted at the storefront, and there is no fee to bowl. Children should be supervised by an adult.
TUESDAY 10/30 | 12-4 PM
WEDNESDAY 10/31 | 4-8 PM
THURSDAY 11/01 | 12-4 PM
FRIDAY 11/02 | 4-6 PM
SATURDAY 11/03 | 5-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 12-3 PM
League Nights
The lane will be available for teams of 4 to compete in candlepin league play. Each team will battle for one hour against a second team, and the highest score wins. To participate in the league, up to 6 teams per night can RSVP to hello@plyspace.org to reserve a space, first come first serve. Game play is free, but teams who miss their reservation may have to forfeit their game. No experience with bowling or league play is necessary to form a team!
FRIDAY 11/02 | 6-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 3-6 PM
About the artist:
Van Winkle is a project-based, interdisciplinary artist who received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute with major focus in sculpture. She is interested in the nuances of American culture and the definition of “normal” social behavior. About this project, she writes, “Consider ‘normal’ as the deepest set tracks in a field we all walked through. All of us took our individual footsteps, sometimes choosing a path others had laid, often deviating either on purpose or without thinking onto untouched soil. A society full of edge-cases still forms a path somewhere in-between. Even if that line truly represents no one person, it represents us collectively. Main Stream examines the ways in which we continually shape our society to either reinforce or deviate from the paths trekked before.”
Learm more at www.plyspace.org/events
Nov 3, 2018
Saturday
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Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
PlySpace completes the Fall 2018 Residency Term projects with a homemade candlepin bowling alley by resident artist Heather Van Winckle at the Muncie Mall. The bowling project, Main Stream, will be located inside a vacant storefront at the mall (near JC Penney and across from Country Charm) and will be open to the public during select times from October 27th to November 4th, 2018.
Main Stream explores the game of bowling as an all-American pastime in an all-American location. The game of bowling is unique in that it can be learned by almost anyone at any age and only requires skill to knock down all of the pins at the end of the lane. With Main Stream, the game is reimagined as a short-length candlepin bowling lane with a soft wood surface which will take the impression of the ball after each roll, making it more difficult to roll the ball straight as the games progress. The ball used is small, only 2.5 lbs, and is easy for anyone to roll, though the lane may become difficult to navigate. The homemade lane features a built-in ball return and pin reset, bringing the game back to its simple roots, this time with an artist’s twist.
The public is encouraged to stop by the Main Stream storefront, located across from Country Charm, to learn more about PlySpace, participate in the project, and meet the artist.
Open Bowling Times
The bowling lane will be open to Muncie Mall patrons and curious community members alike. Times will also be posted at the storefront, and there is no fee to bowl. Children should be supervised by an adult.
TUESDAY 10/30 | 12-4 PM
WEDNESDAY 10/31 | 4-8 PM
THURSDAY 11/01 | 12-4 PM
FRIDAY 11/02 | 4-6 PM
SATURDAY 11/03 | 5-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 12-3 PM
League Nights
The lane will be available for teams of 4 to compete in candlepin league play. Each team will battle for one hour against a second team, and the highest score wins. To participate in the league, up to 6 teams per night can RSVP to hello@plyspace.org to reserve a space, first come first serve. Game play is free, but teams who miss their reservation may have to forfeit their game. No experience with bowling or league play is necessary to form a team!
FRIDAY 11/02 | 6-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 3-6 PM
About the artist:
Van Winkle is a project-based, interdisciplinary artist who received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute with major focus in sculpture. She is interested in the nuances of American culture and the definition of “normal” social behavior. About this project, she writes, “Consider ‘normal’ as the deepest set tracks in a field we all walked through. All of us took our individual footsteps, sometimes choosing a path others had laid, often deviating either on purpose or without thinking onto untouched soil. A society full of edge-cases still forms a path somewhere in-between. Even if that line truly represents no one person, it represents us collectively. Main Stream examines the ways in which we continually shape our society to either reinforce or deviate from the paths trekked before.”
Learm more at www.plyspace.org/events
Nov 4, 2018
Sunday
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Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
12:00pm to 6:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
PlySpace completes the Fall 2018 Residency Term projects with a homemade candlepin bowling alley by resident artist Heather Van Winckle at the Muncie Mall. The bowling project, Main Stream, will be located inside a vacant storefront at the mall (near JC Penney and across from Country Charm) and will be open to the public during select times from October 27th to November 4th, 2018.
Main Stream explores the game of bowling as an all-American pastime in an all-American location. The game of bowling is unique in that it can be learned by almost anyone at any age and only requires skill to knock down all of the pins at the end of the lane. With Main Stream, the game is reimagined as a short-length candlepin bowling lane with a soft wood surface which will take the impression of the ball after each roll, making it more difficult to roll the ball straight as the games progress. The ball used is small, only 2.5 lbs, and is easy for anyone to roll, though the lane may become difficult to navigate. The homemade lane features a built-in ball return and pin reset, bringing the game back to its simple roots, this time with an artist’s twist.
The public is encouraged to stop by the Main Stream storefront, located across from Country Charm, to learn more about PlySpace, participate in the project, and meet the artist.
Open Bowling Times
The bowling lane will be open to Muncie Mall patrons and curious community members alike. Times will also be posted at the storefront, and there is no fee to bowl. Children should be supervised by an adult.
TUESDAY 10/30 | 12-4 PM
WEDNESDAY 10/31 | 4-8 PM
THURSDAY 11/01 | 12-4 PM
FRIDAY 11/02 | 4-6 PM
SATURDAY 11/03 | 5-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 12-3 PM
League Nights
The lane will be available for teams of 4 to compete in candlepin league play. Each team will battle for one hour against a second team, and the highest score wins. To participate in the league, up to 6 teams per night can RSVP to hello@plyspace.org to reserve a space, first come first serve. Game play is free, but teams who miss their reservation may have to forfeit their game. No experience with bowling or league play is necessary to form a team!
FRIDAY 11/02 | 6-9 PM
SUNDAY 11/04 | 3-6 PM
About the artist:
Van Winkle is a project-based, interdisciplinary artist who received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute with major focus in sculpture. She is interested in the nuances of American culture and the definition of “normal” social behavior. About this project, she writes, “Consider ‘normal’ as the deepest set tracks in a field we all walked through. All of us took our individual footsteps, sometimes choosing a path others had laid, often deviating either on purpose or without thinking onto untouched soil. A society full of edge-cases still forms a path somewhere in-between. Even if that line truly represents no one person, it represents us collectively. Main Stream examines the ways in which we continually shape our society to either reinforce or deviate from the paths trekked before.”
Learm more at www.plyspace.org/events
Nov 10, 2018
Saturday
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Holiday Gift and Craft Bazaar
9:00am @
Elmcroft of Muncie
Assisted Living Building
1601 N Morrison Rd. Muncie, IN 47304
Bazaar is from 9am-2pm
Over 30 Venders
(Please contact Katreena @ 765.289.4260 to reserve your booth for $20)
Bring the whole family for a day of fun, and find unique gifts for everyone on your Christmas list!!!!!
Nov 24, 2018
Saturday
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Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall, beginning the weekend of November 24th, Small Business Saturday!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of holiday shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday, November 24th from 10a-7p & Sunday, November 25th from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL! Watch here for more exciting details and when you can come see SANTA CLAUS!
#SmallBusinessSaturday
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
November 24 & 25
December 22 & 23
January 26 & 27
February 23 & 24
March 30 & 32
April 27 & 28
Nov 25, 2018
Sunday
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Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall, beginning the weekend of November 24th, Small Business Saturday!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of holiday shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday, November 24th from 10a-7p & Sunday, November 25th from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL! Watch here for more exciting details and when you can come see SANTA CLAUS!
#SmallBusinessSaturday
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
November 24 & 25
December 22 & 23
January 26 & 27
February 23 & 24
March 30 & 32
April 27 & 28
Dec 6, 2018
Thursday
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The Muncie Makers Market at First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Corner of Walnut & Adams Streets
In front of Toys Forever & the Muncie Map Co.
You can find the Muncie Makers Market on First Thursdays from 5-8p on the corner of Walnut and Adams Streets in Downtown Muncie! Fresh homemade food, locally grown fruit and vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, live plants, beautiful art, and handmade crafts of all kinds at the Muncie Makers Market!
Shop LOCAL and watch for our markets year-round throughout Muncie! Please JOIN us on Facebook and Instagram, and please SHARE this post:
Dec 22, 2018
Saturday
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Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall, beginning the weekend of November 24th, Small Business Saturday!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of holiday shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday, November 24th from 10a-7p & Sunday, November 25th from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL! Watch here for more exciting details and when you can come see SANTA CLAUS!
#SmallBusinessSaturday
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
November 24 & 25
December 22 & 23
January 26 & 27
February 23 & 24
March 30 & 32
April 27 & 28
Dec 23, 2018
Sunday
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall, beginning the weekend of November 24th, Small Business Saturday!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of holiday shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday, November 24th from 10a-7p & Sunday, November 25th from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL! Watch here for more exciting details and when you can come see SANTA CLAUS!
#SmallBusinessSaturday
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
November 24 & 25
December 22 & 23
January 26 & 27
February 23 & 24
March 30 & 32
April 27 & 28
Jan 3, 2019
Thursday
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The Muncie Makers Market at First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Corner of Walnut & Adams Streets
In front of Toys Forever & the Muncie Map Co.
You can find the Muncie Makers Market on First Thursdays from 5-8p on the corner of Walnut and Adams Streets in Downtown Muncie! Fresh homemade food, locally grown fruit and vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, live plants, beautiful art, and handmade crafts of all kinds at the Muncie Makers Market!
Shop LOCAL and watch for our markets year-round throughout Muncie! Please JOIN us on Facebook and Instagram, and please SHARE this post:
Jan 26, 2019
Saturday
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall, beginning the weekend of November 24th, Small Business Saturday!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of holiday shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday, November 24th from 10a-7p & Sunday, November 25th from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL! Watch here for more exciting details and when you can come see SANTA CLAUS!
#SmallBusinessSaturday
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
November 24 & 25
December 22 & 23
January 26 & 27
February 23 & 24
March 30 & 32
April 27 & 28
Jan 27, 2019
Sunday
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall, beginning the weekend of November 24th, Small Business Saturday!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of holiday shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday, November 24th from 10a-7p & Sunday, November 25th from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL! Watch here for more exciting details and when you can come see SANTA CLAUS!
#SmallBusinessSaturday
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
November 24 & 25
December 22 & 23
January 26 & 27
February 23 & 24
March 30 & 32
April 27 & 28
Feb 7, 2019
Thursday
-
The Muncie Makers Market at First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Corner of Walnut & Adams Streets
In front of Toys Forever & the Muncie Map Co.
You can find the Muncie Makers Market on First Thursdays from 5-8p on the corner of Walnut and Adams Streets in Downtown Muncie! Fresh homemade food, locally grown fruit and vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, live plants, beautiful art, and handmade crafts of all kinds at the Muncie Makers Market!
Shop LOCAL and watch for our markets year-round throughout Muncie! Please JOIN us on Facebook and Instagram, and please SHARE this post:
Feb 23, 2019
Saturday
-
Spring Market
10:00am to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
Shop Small @ The Mall! The Muncie Makers Market has been invited to be a part of Trader's Village Vendor EXPO at The Muncie Mall!
Our Spring Market is all handmade, homemade, and homegrown at the Muncie Makers Market!
Come see us for TWO DAYS of shopping right inside the parking lot doors - Saturday from 10a-7p & Sunday from 11a-5p!
Support independent entrepreneurs! SHOP SMALL and SHOP LOCAL!
#MuncieMakersMarket
#ShopSmall
(This is in the former Carson’s.)
Free Admission
4th Saturdays 10a-7p
4th Sundays 11a-5p
Trader’s Village Vendor Expo @ Former Carson’s in the Muncie Mall
February 23 & 24
March 23 & 24
April 27 & 28
-
Spring Market
10:00am to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
The Muncie Makers Market at First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Corner of Walnut & Adams Streets
In front of Toys Forever & the Muncie Map Co.
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
The Muncie Makers Market at First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Corner of Walnut & Adams Streets
In front of Toys Forever & the Muncie Map Co.
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
The Muncie Makers Market at First Thursday
5:00pm to 8:00pm @
Corner of Walnut & Adams Streets
In front of Toys Forever & the Muncie Map Co.
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
Shop Small
10:00pm to 7:00pm @
The Muncie Mall
(Former Carson’s)
3501 North Granville Avenue
-
Holiday Gift and Craft Bazaar
9:00am @
Elmcroft of Muncie
Assisted Living Building
1601 N Morrison Rd. Muncie, IN 47304
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Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
12:00pm to 6:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
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Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
-
Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
4:00pm to 9:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
-
November's First Thursday (full listing)
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown Muncie, Ball State University campus
-
Main Stream: Candlepin Bowling with PlySpace Resident Heather Van Winckle
4:00pm to 8:00pm @
Muncie Mall
In JC Penney Wing, across from Country Charm
3501 N Granville Avenue, Muncie, Indiana, 47303
-
Muncie Makers Market
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Books & Brews
Canopies in the Parking Lot @ White River Plaza
2100 West White River Blvd
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Muncie Makers Market
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Books & Brews
Canopies in the Parking Lot @ White River Plaza
2100 West White River Blvd
-
Muncie Makers Market
4:00pm to 7:00pm @
Books & Brews
Canopies in the Parking Lot @ White River Plaza
2100 West White River Blvd