New Art Gallery has Reason to Show off Design

New Art Gallery has Reason to Show off Design
Photographic art in motion appears under soft, state-of-the-art lighting in the Hyndman Gallery. The art gallery is an eco-friendly work of art in itself featuring resource efficient design, development and construction. Bamboo composite flooring meets a long and curved white exhibition wall accented by a piano and art.

Celebrity portrait photographer Victor Skrebneski's triptychs are exhibited together there during his "Homage to Francis Bacon" exhibition.

Other stark photographic images, created by the longtime photographer for Estée Lauder, are on display at the Jack and Shirley Lubeznik Center for the Arts in Michigan City until Jan. 29.

At the art center, Dolly Marshall, the center's director, said, everyone is admittedly "passionate about the arts."

The center's grand opening in mid-November marked a new era of regional art tradition in northwest Indiana.

In November 2002, Shirley Lubeznik donated 15,000 square feet of office space, to be used for an art center constructed in memory of her late husband, Jack Lubeznik.

The center is the former office complex of Restaurant Management Corp., which was owned and operated by the Lubeznik family. The complex was the management base of operations for their McDonald's restaurants in northwest Indiana.

Transforming the building to accommodate artists and their


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