If you go
The IN-Focus exhibit runs through April 9 at the Anderson Center for the Arts, 32 W. 10th St., with the exception of Easter weekend (April 3-4). The gallery is open for viewing Tuesdays through Fridays from noon to 5 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m.
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IN-Focus Awards
The following photographers received top honors at the IN-Focus photography competition. Their works can be seen at The Anderson Center for the Arts, 32 W. 10th St.
Winners are listed by category, photographer, hometown and title of work.
Best of Show: Peter Howard, Indianapolis, “Meeting Among Friends”
Best People: Barbara Grimball, Anderson, “The Clockwork Clown”
Best Nature: Wendy Kaveney, Carmel, “Yin & Yang”
Best Architecture: Wendy Kaveney, “Reclaimed by Nature”
Best Traditional Film and Darkroom: Stephen Wright, Anderson, “Steppin’ Out’”
Best Open: Linda Rosencrans, Alexandria, “The White Horse”
Best Scene in Madison County: Claire Heineman, Yorktown, “Madison County Snowscape”
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If you go: IN-Focus exhibit
List of winners
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