Commercial Artist Mitch Markovitz, of Knox, will be receiving the Sagamore of the Wabash honor Friday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. CT at the Beverly Shores Depot and Art Museum at 525 South Broadway in Beverly Shores, Indiana.
Continue readingStarke County Resident to Receive Sagamore of Wabash Honor
Commercial Artist Mitch Markovitz of Knox will be receiving the Sagamore of the Wabash honor.
Continue readingMarkovitz to Celebrate 20 Years of South Shore Line Posters with Gallery Talk in Hammond
Art and train enthusiasts will have a chance to learn more about the popular South Shore Line posters this weekend. Knox resident Mitch Markovitz is the artist behind the “Just Around the Corner” poster series. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, he’ll host a gallery talk Saturday morning at 10:30 at the Indiana Welcome Center in Hammond. Continue reading
Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum Announces Mint Festival Events
The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum is gearing up for the North Judson Mint Festival over Father’s Day Weekend. The museum’s planned some special events for dads and the entire family to enjoy. Continue reading
Knox Artist Unveils Commemorative I/N Tek Steel Poster
The latest work from Knox artist Mitch Markovitz commemorates a milestone for an area company. Continue reading
Knox Artist Celebrates Blackhawks Poster Unveiling
A Knox artist was the guest of honor last night at an art gallery in Munster. The latest “Just Around the Corner on the South Shore Line” poster by Mitch Markovitz celebrates the Chicago Blackhawks sports dynasty. He was commissioned by CEO Andy Arnold of Precision Controls of Griffith to do a poster painting entitled “Let’s Go Hawks” to commemorate the team. Continue reading
Knox Artist Set to Unveil Chicago Blackhawks South Shore Line Poster
A Knox artist recently completed a South Shore Line poster to celebrate a sports dynasty. Mitch Markovitz was commissioned last year by CEO Andy Arnold of Precision Controls of Griffith to do a poster painting entitled “Let’s Go Hawks.” It’s the latest work in the “Just Around the Corner on the South Shore Line” series. Continue reading