Circling IRL: 2024 workshops in Memphis and Indianapolis

This year, we hosted three in-person zine workshops through Circling Studios: one in Memphis, TN and two in our hometown of Indianapolis, IN. As with our inaugural Brooklyn, NY workshop last year, we guided participants through making a zine and reflecting on how they sustain creative practice in their lives and homes. We clarified and streamlined some elements of the workshop and grew through the process. It was a pleasure to work through this material with more thoughtful community members this year!

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Circling IRL: Indianapolis

You’re invited to a Circling workshop in Indianapolis!

These are so special every time — join us for zine making (no prior experience required! all materials provided!), conversation about what makes a creative life possible, plus snacks.

Head to circlingcircling.eventbrite.com to RSVP. Suggested ticket price $30, with pay what you wish available to all. All tickets include a subscription to Circling.

Tues, July 2 – 6pm @ 10 East Arts HUB
Fri, July 5 – 11 am @ The Church Within

pattern studies

For the next couple of months, a set of my recent drawings is on display at Herron in Indianapolis. (They will rotate partway through the semester, so if you’re in town you can stop by again near the end of the semester to see a different set!)

untitled studies, ink on paper, dimensions variable, 2016-2018
photo: Kelsey Blacklock

Patterns continue to intrigue me both as tools for learning and an analogue to spiritual practices. Whether written or drawn, the daily ritual of mark-making creates patterns which lay the groundwork for further intuitive exploration, and build a visual record of time spent.

Fine Lines

This spring, I worked with Etta and Aaron (both seniors in the printmaking department) to create our joint thesis show, entitled Fine Lines. Completing a painting thesis at Herron includes several elements: an exhibition, oral review, and paper; the pieces displayed at Fine Lines represent several years of (conceptual and visual) idea development. Creating this show helped bring together components of my art practice which I’d previously seen as separate and difficult to reconcile. It provided space to consider the works in relationship to each other, the typically unseen elements of my art-making process, and real people who interacted with them. In the end, this portion of the thesis work was simply an extension of the rest of my years of Herron – art as process, as teacher, as connector.

The photos / statements below recap the visual part of my thesis work as seen at our show, which took place on April 15, 2016 at The Oilwick.


Fine Lines | Lynnette Therese Sauer

Show Statement: Marietta Miller, Aaron Green and Lynnette Sauer’s thesis exhibition is a celebration of line in drawing, printmaking, and painting.  The work is thematically varied but unified by their love of mark making. Fine Lines references the idiom “There is a fine line between x and y.” It is in the fragile in-between, the gray areas, that Marietta, Aaron, and Lynnette find inspiration for their work.

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