"The one question is, what was John like? Which is a very broad question. When you see the photographs of John that I took, it's very relaxed. It's very candid. He's not posing for a story; he's ...
First Friday Gallery Picks - Friday, May 3
This past weekend, I broke our usual routine and embarked on a unique adventure with my daughter.
"Over Eight Decades of Classical Music" exhibit through June 30.
Dalí Alive is the latest show in The LUME Indianapolis at Newfields.
How do you heal a community from racism sprung from an arts pillar in the city?
Witness Charlie Parker’s "Yardbird" live with Indianapolis Opera.
Lots of openings and special events!
IAC announced Hoosier Women Artists awardees
Benjamin and Caroline Harrison took up residence in Washington DC when he became Indiana's Senator in 1881. On March 4, 1888, Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton were sworn in as President and V...
Rarely displayed photographs, memorabilia and more.
Once upon a time, the ‘masters’ were contemporary.
Six shows to choose from this week!
The Robert D. Beckmann, Jr. Emerging Artist Fellowship Program awards two $3,500 fellowships yearly to qualified and talented artists in music, dance, theatre, literature, media, and/or the visua...
Exhibition Highlights Cultural Memory, Modern Views
Lucille Morehouse, art critic for the Indianapolis Star back in 1928, nicknamed a group of artists who’d participated in a very successful show titled The Irvington Art Exhibit, “The Irvingto...
Gallery 6202 harkens back to the good ol’ artsy fartsy, carefree days of Broad Ripple before the gun violence and frat boy bars on the Avenue existed.
Nostalgia themed installation in Broadripple
“I want people to feel like they need a cigarette after they view my paintings.”
Outsiders takes a look at nature in Indianapolis
This annual live auction never disappoints as it’s a virtual survey representing the last 125 years in historic Indiana art
Getting out and connecting with people and events has made this past week an exciting Indy experience.
The Chromatic Collective space is a studio hub for the five artists/owners - Rafael Caro, Hailee Smith, Michael Kane, Yorik Holmes, and Erica Parker - mural, illustration, and sign painting work
Exploring the lense of identity through a haunting display of individual totems.
Simon Plemon, Em Elise, and Jane Sun Kim explore memory, death, and fantasy.
Rafael Caro's work captures the oddity, the offbeat, and the rarity of living in Indianapolis.
The “Residential to Presidential” exhibit is part of the New Century Curator Initiative, a partnership between the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and IUPUI’s Museum Studies program.
Flava Fresh XIX juried exhibition of contemporary fine art runs through December 19 at the Indianapolis Art Center, 820 East 67th Street, Indianapolis, 46220
I've been listening to every version of John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things" that I can find. Because he did a – there's a few live versions - I think there are like 10 different ones which is ...
When I first walked down the steps, I was awash with a wave of nervous sexual energy. I wasn't alone staring at nudity on my phone in privacy and safety. I knew what I was walking into but I was�...
The West in all its compelling manifestations, along with meticulously executed sculptures, offer themselves up for a slow walk through Eiteljorg’s 2022 Quest for the West® Art Show and Sale e...
A small community on the southside is turning an old potato chip factory into an art center for the punk, graffiti, and alternative artists outside the mainstream Indy art world.
Searching for connections on a sweltering First Friday.
Transcendent macabre art reminds us who we are amidst psychological scars.
Several writers, artists and curators talk about their year in reflection.
Two weekend-only exhibits exploring literal and figurative space at Abattoir Midwest's Babehouse Indy Holiday Gala + StorageSpace Gallery and COMANION's Stove Party.
Mechi Shakur at Hoy Polloy, Mailinh Hồ and Chanya Ruby (Pim) at the Harrison Center for Arts
Through the month of October billboards and buses around Indianapolis are featuring the work of local artists. The Arts Council of Indianapolis, in partnership with the city, commissioned and lic...
To reflect on the pandemic when we are still in it, is perhaps an odd experience and uncanny metanarrative.
A jampacked weekend of live music, a robust DJ lineup, artist talks, readings, a live podcast taping, local food, and drinks, all supporting curated artwork
Explore and discover are the operative experiences for this newly reconfigured series of programs taking us ‘home’ to attend live programs at the Hilbert after an eighteen-month hiatus.
Major Taylor writes in his 1928 autobiography, The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World, “I was a pioneer, and therefore had to blaze my own trail.” The statement embodies both Taylor and Shawn...
The exhibit, “Fag Family,” forms a complicated study of what it means to be queer in Indiana.
How do we form a space for art? A visit to two, art galleries.
The Indiana State Museum is inviting all art-loving Hoosiers to the annual Hoosier Art Salon Exhibition.
Festival highlights the importance of aesthetics and fair pay for professional artist
First Friday, August 9, vs THE LUME
The entire Fourth Floor – 30,000 square feet — is covered in “immersive digital art.”
Hernandez's character, partly inspired by Snoopy
Taylor Bamgbose at the StorageSpace Gallery through August 13