
Guichelaar Gallery at CAMi
Indiana is known as the “Crossroads of America.” Curator India Hines selected 18 artists whose work explores Indianapolis and Indiana as intersections of place, culture, and identity. Through their work Hines highlights the complex dimensions of life here through artists’ relations to local histories, community spaces, inner landscapes, and the city’s influence on their lived experiences.
Ava TankersleyBri PowelCameron OmegaFernando Casanova (Fernando)Jesús Andrade MaresJoshua Mark PhillippeKC Coverdale (KC)Sophie SturgeonKionne Bybee,Kipp CoverdalKyle Bob MorganSofia CasanovaMatt FertigMazzy BoothTristan RoyRobert Bentley (Hanz One)Neil Cain (Neil Clifton Cain)Sunshine Gambill (Sunshine Ray)
Curator – India Hines
India Hines is part of the Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMI) Long Term Artist Residency. Self-taught, their work is rooted in intuition, spirituality, and the subconscious, treating art as a transformative experience rather than purely an aesthetic object.
Working across ink, gouache, watercolor, oil, and mural, India creates figurative forms and organic shapes that feel both dreamlike and ancestral. Their process is deeply meditative and often begins without a fixed plan, allowing emotion, memory, and spiritual guidance to lead the work. Through this intuitive approach, their art explores balance, lineage, and the unseen forces that shape identity.
This exhibition was made possible by the Indy Arts Council and the City of Indianapolis.
Image: Cameron Omega, I won’t forget, I remember, Acrylic on Canvas, 24×36, 2025.