The Bank of Art Gallery in Brazil, Indiana, is launching an immersive spring-themed exhibition titled "Bloom/Hum/Glow." Featuring the work of seven artists, the show transforms the gallery space into a sensory meadow through a combination of glasswork, floral prints, and a unique sound installation. A central highlight is a haptic audio experience by artist Kevin Naylor that replicates the vibrations and sounds of a beehive, allowing visitors to feel as though they are enveloped within a hive.
This exhibition underscores the role of regional art spaces in fostering community engagement and providing accessible, multi-sensory cultural experiences outside of major metropolitan hubs. By blending traditional visual arts with experimental sound technology, the gallery aims to create a "haven of peace" that encourages local residents to gather, discuss ideas, and connect with nature through a curated artistic lens.