INDIANAPOLIS, IN, July 09, 2010
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Painted Axe was selected to join the Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard's Local Artist Exhibition, running July 28 through December 17, 2010.
A July 28 open house in the Mayor's office kick off the exhibition, which features about 25 Indianapolis-based artists. All Indianapolis and Marion County employees --about 7,000 -- will be invited to the open house, which runs from 3:30 - 4:30 pm.
"We are very excited by the Mayor's Local Artist Exhibition," said Michael Gauf, of Painted Axe. "It's great to see strong local and influential commitment to the arts. We look forward to mixing and mingling with the other artists and exhibition attendees."
Painted Axe submitted "Final Lap" for the exhibit, which features an auto racing theme on an Indiana telecaster-like guitar. You can view the guitar at http://www.paintedaxe.com/gallery/customguitars.html.
"The Mayor is going to love this ["Final Lap" guitar]," said Amy Waggoner, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard's assistant chief of staff, "We are excited about the unique addition!"
According to Gauf, the commitment to Mayor Ballard's exhibition marks the start to a very busy season for Painted Axe. Major announcements concerning partnerships with prestigious Blues festivals and other events are forthcoming.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard
Office of the Mayor, 2501 City-County Bldg., 200 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204. Phone: (317) 327-3601. Website: http://www.indy.gov/egov/mayor/Pages/home.aspx Email: http://www.indy.gov/eGov/Mayor/Pages/contact.aspx.
About Painted Axe
Based in Indianapolis, Painted Axe specializes in custom-painted guitars, creating highly unique, distinctive and personal instruments. Clients range from soon-to-be brides and autograph collectors to musicians and special festival coordinators
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