The new program boasts experienced teachers and community partnerships for real-life skills learning.
Category: Arts & Culture
Tapestry: Black History Month events not to miss
What our community members are looking forward to in February.
Hoosier Historia to shed light on Hoosier Hysteria during NBA All-Star Weekend
Indy Arts Council had an open call to artists and then asked the community to vote until they narrowed the selections to just 24.
Video: Indy residents celebrate upcoming Year of the Dragon
Indy’s Global Village holds celebration for Lunar New Year, which begins Feb. 10.
B-Sides at Blind Tiger
In a photo essay, photographer Jes Nijjer captures a vinyl dance party in the Mass Ave. neighborhood.
Addressing public art deserts means funding art beyond Indy’s downtown
Diversity and public art deserts were concerns raised by a recent art census. Changes are happening.
Mirror Indy’s arts and culture editor draws nudes, appears on TV
In this week’s journal, Mirror Indy’s arts and culture editor draws nudes, attends a hard cider convention, and appears on TV.
Small bites: urban farming helps everyone
Mad Farmers Collective is a small part of a larger food ecosystem.
New zine turns public transit into art, poetry and more
Two Indy writers celebrate human connections by creating the public transit community art project, “People We Meet on the Bus”.
World-renowned conductor Jun Märkl announced as Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s new music director
Märkl made his debut conducting The Music of Strauss on Jan. 26–27.


