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NEW EXHIBIT AT GROVER CENTER FEATURING THE ART OF ROLAND HOBART IS OUT OF THIS WORLD!

Julie Alvis April 10, 2024

The Grover Center: Museum and Historical Society is pleased to open a new exhibit featuring the art of Roland Hobart. These six newly framed works are from two different series of Hobart’s work from his time living in Shelbyville, IN. Three of the pieces are from a series of screen prints that feature the astrological signs; Taurus, Capricorn and Pisces. The second series is from the 1970 Shelbyville High School prom book. This group features the moon and a mythical city in space called Tranquility City. The pieces are part of the permanent collection of the Shelby County Historical Society donated by Brenda Morin in honor of her mother Doris Butler. They are on display during our open hours Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm and the museum is always free.

Roland Hobart (1940-2020) was an Austrian artist who was born in Innsbrook. After a difficult childhood growing up in an orphanage, Hobart studied art and specifically murals in Europe. In 1966 he was given the opportunity to travel to the United States and had a chance meeting with Shelbyville socialite, Thelma Fleming. “Tee” Fleming invited Roland to Shelbyville to live and practice his art. While working in Shelbyville, he also enjoyed mentoring students in his craft and was very active in the community. Eventually Hobart moved to Indianapolis and then Bloomington, Indiana.

Roland spent at least three years creating art for the Shelbyville High School Prom. In the spring of 1970, Hobart brought the Space Age to Shelbyville in a prom themed Tranquility City. The commemorative booklet featured each member of the senior class’ name and several screen-printed pages designed by Hobart. On the cover of Tranquility City is an abstract skyline of geometric shapes and lines. It sits atop a cratered moon, while the planet Earth can be seen floating off in the distance. An interior page also highlights Earth, utilizing the same textured techniques Hobart had adopted for his astrological prints, perhaps as a means of reminding the prom-goers of all they left behind when stepping into his intergalactic utopia. 

Most of Roland Hobart’s art did not survive. Many were simply tossed away as he perfected his screen print skill, and many were made into posters seen as a temporary advertisement. The art on display at the Grover Center was preserved by Doris Butler. Doris McCartney Butler, a sewing teacher and junior class advisor at Shelbyville High School was known for decorating the school’s proms. As a sponsor, Butler worked with Hobart and the junior and senior classes to create large art installations, painted sets, and commemorative booklets. Doris’s family understood the value of Hobart’s contribution to Shelbyville and so her daughter Brenda Morin donated the pieces to the museum. The donation was facilitated by the community engagement officer of the Blue River Community Foundation, Laura Land.

The art can be viewed in the Warble Gallery during our open hours.

The Grover Center: Museum and Historical Society is operated by the Shelby County Historical Society. It is located at 52 W. Broadway Street, Shelbyville, IN. The museum is free to the public and features 20,000 sq. feet of galleries and exhibits. There are three rotating galleries and three permanent galleries featuring The Streets of Old Shelby, Building Shelby County and The Train room featuring working model trains. The museum is free and open to the public Wednesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm. For more information about the Grover Center, visit us at www.grovercenter.org.


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