Their artworks discuss Alligator Alcatraz, the Arab diaspora, the war in Ukraine and maternal suffering.
Author Archives: Dan Grossman
Dan Grossman taught composition at Marian University in Indianapolis, and worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger, West Africa, 1992-94. He has also served as managing editor and arts editor for NUVO, an alternative weekly and online publication covering the Greater Indy area. A friend of John Clark’s, he has been a frequent contributor to pLopLop.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park reopened with expanded memorial
The park updates honor the 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination and Robert F. Kennedy’s speech.
Iran and the U.S. are at war. Something more wholesome is happening at the IRT
“English,” a play about making connections while learning the language in Iran, is running now through April 4.
Latina pride, glow paints and K-pop-meets-Afropop fashion
Here’s a taste of what you can see during First Friday at Factory Arts District Feb. 6.
Indy Dance Film Fest reflects the dreams of local dancers and filmmakers
The Jan. 27 event will highlight nine short dance films, including four from the Indianapolis area.
Reflect on renewal and recovery with new art at the Harrison Center
A fractured pelvis, a garden at night and photos from the bus — these local artists invite you to find hope in everyday sights and emotions.
Resurrection Mixtape brings together the music of Mahler, Biggie and Tupac
Oreo Jones will perform with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in a remix of classical music and hip-hop legends.
An art project 150 years in the making
Janet Fry’s great-great-grandmother’s journal from 1875 is the subject of a new exhibition at Storage Space Gallery.
Black Lives Matter mural artists produce new exhibit
The group show ‘Around the Corner: We Outside’ opens Friday, June 6, at Factory Arts.
An artist painted too much, so he’s having a sale
John Clark, creator of the legendary pLopLop zine, will sell decades of art and memorabilia at Storage Space Gallery.


