Dizzy Art
We are a cooperative of Indiana Artists who operate a gallery in the center of Nashville, Indiana. Our store hours are 10-5 Mon-Sat and 12-5 Sun. Telephone 812-988-6888.

Hoosier Artist Gallery | 45 S. Jefferson  Tuckaway Ct. | Nashville, IN | 47448

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Impressionist Abstract Pastel

Anabel Hopkins

Artistic Fabric Dolls

Martha Powell Jungclaus

Basket Weaver

Mary Pendergrass

Wood Bowls / Sculptures

Dana Burns

Mixed Media Arts

Sharon Jungclaus Gould

Potter

Jerry England

Weaver

Linda Comstock-Teel

Jewelry Maker

Ruth Wert

Abstract Paintings

Brett Volpp
Scroll Saw Art
Tom Lowe

Glass Artworks

Raymond Saidah

Functional Ceramics

Marge Cleveland

Stained Glass

Anne Ryan Miller

Metal / Limestone Sculpture

Jim Connor

Acrylic Paintings

Cheryl Duckworth

Glass Artworks

David Case

Black and White Dizzy Art

Barb Bonchek

Photography

John Sodrel

Bronze & Silver Clay Jewelry Woven Beadwork

Elizabeth Parrock

Fine Art / Fine Furniture

Michael Evans

Clay Artist

Della Wood

Glass Artist

Bill Whitefeather
Dizzy Artist

indentSelf-taught, Barb Bonchek draws her Dizzy Art completely free hand, without straight edges, computers or other tools, tapping in to her imagination obsessively layering multiple images within the same work. Her black-and-white Geo Motion art vibrates with movement and depth, resonating with Bonchek’s Intense emotional connection with nature, as well as her unique artistic vision.
indentBonchek is an Indiana native who has always loved the outdoors. She does her work in the rugged green forested hills outside of Bloomington, Indiana, where she and her husband Roc live in an 1840s log cabin, surrounded by their many dogs, cats and horses. Bonchek’s complex designs spring from her deep meditations on nature, rendered with a surreal spin that is reminiscent of the unsettling work of Magritte, Escher and Salvador Dali.
indentLike her work, Bonchek is multi-faceted and unconventional. In the early 1970’s, she and her husband founded the Harmony School, an independent school that has blossomed into an internationally respected institution where they both still work. Her lifelong love of horses has led to her passion for riding horses and to her volunteer work as a certified therapeutic riding instructor. She collaborates with her daughter Fern, who directs People & Animal Learning Services (PALS), a therapeutic horseback riding program for people with disabilities. A veteran of the ‘60s, Bonchek retains her love of rock, country and trance music, the influence of which can be seen in her work.
indentShe currently shows at The Venue Gallery, www.thevenuebloomington.com, Bloomington, Indiana and with the Hoosier Artist Gallery, www.hoosierartist.net in Nashville, Indiana.
indentBonchek can be contacted by email dizzyart.barb@gmail.com or at 812.876.1907. Her images and information can be viewed at www.dizzyart.com. All contacts are welcome. Dizzy originals, prints, cards, and custom work are all available on request.

"Barb Bonchek's Dizzy Art designs are all hand drawn with no mechanical means.But you might have to take a step closer to verify, and then a step back to re-orient yourself. It's called Dizzy Art for a reason, but is that reason visual or psychological?All those tiny lines...It's worth a second look."
-Harriett Logan, Loganberry Books, Art Annex, Cleveland, Ohio


My Love

Cool Cat
Oakie Dokey

Star 3

Mandala 1

Buster Boxer