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Local Artists Design New Ornaments for Indiana State Museum’s 92 County Tree
The Indiana State Museum’s 92 County Tree is getting a facelift – 60 new ornaments from counties across the state will appear on the tree this year, with another 32 to follow next year. Scroll down to see a handful of new ornaments featured on the tree.
Mark Ruschman, the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites’ senior curator of art and culture, has been approaching artists around the state since the beginning of 2022 to design and make new ornaments that reflect their county – “to bring recognition to things that were understated about the county or of interest to the artist.â€
“The response has been great,†he said. “The artists like the challenge, but also, they’re honored to be considered for this project in the first place. They take a great deal of pride in the fact that their piece is going to be hanging on the museum’s tree. We’re creating a digital kiosk with a catalog so people can come in and look up their county and not only see the ornament on the tree but also read what the artist has written about the ornament – what inspired them, how they made their ornament and who they are as an artist.â€
Some of the new ornaments highlight the county’s topography or its most famous sites.
Others tell stories about the county – like Delaware County’s, created by artist Brent Cole. He used the ornament to serve as a tribute to “the nonstop flight to nowhere,†an October 1939 excursion that began and ended at the airport in Muncie when pilots Kelvin Baxter and Robert McDaniels flew a J-3 Piper Cub for 536 hours and covered 34,828 miles. Down below, the ground chief, supplied them with food, water, fuel and oil.
Ruschman said he’s been impressed by the quality of artists who have participated so far – David Cunningham, who won first place in this year’s Hoosier Art Salon competition in the still-life category, designed Johnson County’s ornament – as well as the different ways they approached the project.
Wyatt LeGrand, a public school teacher at Bloomfield Junior Senior High School, involved his student art club in the project. Doug Calish, who taught at Wabash College for 33 years, created the ornaments for Parke, Montgomery and Putnam counties. He put his designs on social media to show what he was working on and solicit comments.
“These ornaments are going to be around for a long time,†Ruschman said. “As the fine arts curator, my job is to curate the tree as an exhibition, and I want to make sure we have the best work for it.â€
Ruschman said trying to locate an artist in every county who could participate in this project certainly had its rewards but also has had its challenges.
He needed artists who could work in three dimensions. Who could supply a sketch of what the ornament would look like and a narrative explaining the message of the ornament. Who could meet the specifications (basically, 10 inches by 15 inches and no more than five pounds). Who could meet deadline.
“It’s not that there aren’t plenty of artists out there,†he said. “It’s that this project requires a certain skillset, and sometimes you have to have a few different conversations to figure out whether this is going to work.â€
The 92 County Tree has been a staple of the state museum since 2008. At the time, the two-stories-tall tree was decorated with a combination of ornaments created by artists or purchased through local historical societies.
“The ultimate goal is to represent all 92 counties,†Vice President of Experience Adam DeKemper said. “We’re the Indiana State Museum; we’re not the Indianapolis State Museum, so we want to have people from Indiana come in to enjoy the holiday season and have their county represented on this tree just like they’re represented on the building’s exterior with the 92 sculptures.â€
UE men in Orlando to face UCF on Wednesday
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In the second match-up in a home-and-home series, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team travels to Orlando, Fla. to face the University of Central Florida on Wednesday evening. Tip is set for 6 p.m. CT inside Addition Financial Arena with the Purple Aces Sports Network and ESPN+ having the coverage.
Last Time Out
– A low scoring contest saw SMU hang on for a 55-47 win in Dallas on Saturday
– Evansville led by a 21-17 score at the break before the Mustangs opened the second half on a 13-0 run to take the lead for the duration of the contest
– Following the run by SMU, Evansville cut the gap to as few as one point with three minutes remaining before the Mustangs took control at the end
– Blaise Beauchamp scored a season-high 16 points while draining four 3-pointers in the contest
– Yacine Toumi added 11 points and 10 boards for his second double-double in the last three games
What an Improvement
– Offensive rebounding is one thing that been an emphasis for the Purple Aces this season and the work has paid off
– With an average of 12.0 offensive caroms per contest, Evansville leads the MVC and is 109th in the country
– That is a start turnaround from last season when the Aces averaged just 4.77 offensive boards to rank 350th nationally and at the bottom of the Valley
Scorching the Nets
– Hitting four 3-pointers, Blaise Beauchamp scored a season-high 16 points at SMU
– Through the opening three games, Beauchamp hit just three triples before eclipsing that total against the Mustangs
– He played a season-high 33:42 in the contest in Dallas
Double-Double Take Two
– Two of the last three games have seen Yacine Toumi record a double-double
– Last time out, he recorded 11 points and 10 boards against SMU while his first double-double came at Saint Louis where he tallied 14 points and 10 caroms
– For the season, Toumi is tied for 5th in the MVC with 7.5 rebounds per contest while his 13.25 points ranks 19th
Scouting the Opponent
– Following a season-opening loss to UNC Asheville in double overtime, UCF has recorded four wins in a row
– After defeating Florida State and Western Illinois, the Knights defeated Oklahoma State and Santa Clara to win the Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas Championship
– Taylor Hendricks leads UCF in both scoring and rebounding
– He checks in with an average of 15.8 points per game while totaling 7.2 rebounds per contest
– A 51.7% shooter, Hendricks has hit 41.7% of his triples
– C.J. Kelly is averaging 13.2 points and has converted 90% of his free throw tries
Indiana State Police Increasing Enforcement Patrols During Thanksgiving Travel
Indiana State Police Increasing Enforcement Patrols During Thanksgiving Travel
Evansville – Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel seasons of the year. AAA is predicting 54.6 million people will be heading out for the holiday. Of those, nearly 49 million will be traveling by car, a rebound to almost pre-pandemic levels. This time of year is also associated with higher drinking rates, which combined with the sheer number of drivers on the road, makes it an especially dangerous time for motorists.
To prevent crashes, the Indiana State Police will be ramping up enforcement as part of the Safe Family Travel campaign. Starting this week, officers will be out in greater numbers conducting saturation patrols designed to discourage impaired driving and promote seat belt use.
Safe Family Travel operations begin before Thanksgiving each year and run through New Year’s Day. The extra high-visibility enforcement is funded with grants provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).
“We’re not telling people they can’t drink. We’re asking people to be responsible and to not drink and drive,†said Lieutenant Brian Bailey, Commander of the Evansville District. “The holidays shouldn’t be marked by tragedy, so don’t ruin your life or the life of someone else by getting behind the wheel impaired. You will be held accountable if you do.â€
In Indiana, 932 people lost their lives on the road last year, a 4% increase from 2020. Of those fatalities, 12 occurred during the Thanksgiving holiday season, with more than half (7) found unbuckled at the time of the crash. On average, approximately one-fourth of the state’s traffic fatalities are caused by drunk drivers.
“Impaired driving is life-threatening, but even more so around the holidays,†said Robert Duckworth, ICJI Traffic Safety Director. “With so many ride options available, there’s no reason that should be the case. We’re asking everyone to plan accordingly and to make safety a priority. Our goal is zero fatalities this year.â€
With officers on high alert, motorists are encouraged to plan ahead to get home safely by designating a sober driver or by using public transportation or a ride service like Uber or Lyft. Even if one drink is consumed, never drive impaired or let friends get behind the wheel if they’ve been drinking.
It’s also important to wear a seat belt, put away distractions and follow posted speed limits. Travelers are encouraged to check road conditions before each trip and to leave with plenty of time to reach their destination safely.
Motorists are encouraged to call 911 if they encounter an impaired or unsafe driver on the road.
Three Swimmers To Represent UE At Toyota U.S. Open Championships Next Week
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Three members of the University of Evansville swimming team – junior Alon Baer (Gesher HaZiv, Israel) and sophomores Daniel Santos Lopez (Madrid, Spain) and Benjamin Hasanovic (Innsbruck, Austria) – will represent UE next week at one of the nation’s premiere swimming events, as they will each take part in the Toyota U.S. Open Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Toyota U.S. Open Championships will run from Wednesday, November 30 through Saturday, December 3. The long-course meter competition is expected to consist of hundreds of athletes, including members of the U.S. National Team, National Junior Team, the 2020 U.S. Olympic team, and the 2022 FINA World Championships U.S. roster. In order to participate in the meet, participants had to meet qualifying time standards in either the long-course meter or short-course yard version of events between November 1, 2021 and today.
Baer qualified in both the 100 and 200 Breaststroke events by meeting the short-course yard standards with times of 54.11 and 1:58.70, respectively, at last year’s MAC Championships. He also reached qualifying standards in the events over the summer in the long-course meter version of the events while competing in his native Israel.
Hasanovic qualified for the 100 Breaststroke event with a long-course meter time of 1:04.76 at a meet in his native Austria this past August. Santos Lopez, meanwhile, will represent UE in the 100 Butterfly competition, after meeting the short-course yard standard with a time of 48.29 last year, and lowering that mark earlier this month at the A3 Performance Invitational with a school-record time of 48.00.
“We are really excited to have three members of our program qualify for an event of this quality,” said UE swimming and diving head coach Stuart Wilson. “The Toyota U.S. Open is one of the top swimming events in the country.
“Even though we compete and train collegiately in short-course yards, all three of these men are built to compete in long-course meters. They have done that their entire life while competing overseas, and I am really looking forward to seeing what they can do next week.”
Collegiate swimming is competed in short-course yards, with pool lengths being 25 yards. A long-course meter competition will feature a pool length of 50 meters (54.6807 yards).
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