Fishers Arts Council Seeks Hispanic Artists for Upcoming Gallery Exhibit

The Fishers Arts Council (FAC) is calling on Hispanic visual artists from across the region to submit their work for an upcoming exhibit celebrating Hispanic American heritage and creativity.

The exhibit, scheduled to run from July 1 to October 3, 2025, at the FAC Hub Gallery inside the Hamilton County Community Foundation (11810 Technology Drive, Fishers), will showcase a diverse selection of artwork highlighting the depth and richness of Hispanic culture.

Mixed media artist Frances Ruiz and clarinetist Eric Salazar—also known as “The Clarinet Guy”—are advising the exhibit and helping shape its creative direction.

Artists of Hispanic descent are invited to submit original visual art. While traditional themes are encouraged, all subjects are welcome. Submitted works must be appropriate for general audiences, as determined by FAC.

Requirements for submission include:

  • 2-D artwork must be ready to hang with wire backing, weigh under 50 pounds, and measure no more than 60 inches in any direction.

  • 3-D artwork is also accepted, though space is limited to five pieces. Size guidelines vary, and artists are encouraged to contact FAC to discuss dimensions before submitting.

Selected artists will be invited to participate in a reception and interview during the exhibition.

The deadline to submit artwork is Friday, June 20, 2025. Submissions can be made at FishersArtsCouncil.org/submit. More information about the exhibit is available at FishersArtsCouncil.org/blog.

A Spanish-language version of the announcement is also available on the blog.