The Harrison Center for the Arts and King Park Area Development Corporation present Uptown Girls. The Harrison Gallery features a show by female artists Linda Adele Goodine and her studio assistant, Kyle Channing Smith who create work in the UPtown district of Indianapolis. The UPtown district includes the neighborhoods of Herron Morton, Fall Creek Place and Kennedy King. Goodine, a long time Herron School of Art + Design professor, uses everyday objects, people and places to create magical, supernatural scenes. The work for this show was shot in and around the historic former church where she lives and works in Indianapolis's Old Northside. An accomplished and well respected artist, Goodine's work can be found in permanent collections around the world and here at home at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. In the Gallery Annex, photographers Jonathan Daniel Frey and Robert Evans take on the theme with photos of "uptown girls" and images of business facades in the UPtown district. In addition, artist Joshua Betsey's large vinyl window pieces will debut here before they are installed in the windows of UPtown's Salon Orange Moon. Gallery No. 2 and Hank & Dolly's Gallery will showcase Herron High School AP student work and icon paintings curated by artist and HHS Art Department Chair, Trevor Renwick. In the City Gallery, celebrated local artist and champion of urban Indy neighborhoods, Kipp Normand explores the scraps and remains from previous projects to create a new body of work titled TRASH. In the Underground, HCA artists William Denton Ray and Quincy Owens have curated a group show titled "Underground Chic" that examines the "underground" aesthetic of chic currently happening in Indianapolis. In addition, the Harrison Center's 25 artist studios will be open for the evening. The work hangs through Friday, March 29th.