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Author Archives: Jennifer Delgadillo
Alma Mater: Herron School of Art + Design, currently enrolled at Butler University pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing
I’m a Mexican-American writer and artist living on the Near Eastside of Indianapolis. My arts writing and illustration have appeared in Booth, NUVO and Sky Blue Window. My work has also appeared in PATTERN Magazine, ASYMMETRY and ABSTRACT by PRINTtEXT, Classical Music Indy’s NOTE Magazine and The Indiana Review.
When I'm not at work, I'm usually reading or writing literary fiction. And if I'm not doing that, then I'm visiting fun places and making new friends, or laughing with my husband and two cats.
I joined the Mirror Indy Team because I love storytelling and want to uplift the very best, most interesting voices and events happening in our community.
My email address is jennifer.delgadillo@mirrorindy.org
10 ways to hit refresh this weekend
Free music performances, a comedy festival, weaving your own basket and more!
El festival de la Guelaguetza llega a Indianápolis este sábado
El grupo de danza Ballet Folklórico Mosaicos celebra diez años con festival.
Stream Indy’s Equinox earworm
We commissioned a song by Indy band Wife Patrol to celebrate spring and it’s been on repeat.
What art do you think belongs on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail?
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail invites the community to share their input through a survey.
Burmese and Congolese artists reflect on culture and conflict in new Indy Art Center exhibit
“Mirrors of Common Destiny” is on display at the Indy Art Center in Broad Ripple until March 10.
It’s not mayhem or vandalism – it’s art!
The “Give and Take” exhibit is for art lovers that can’t keep their hands to themselves.
Art & Soul 2024: Get to know the four Featured Artists
Mirror Indy meets jus Will, Boxx The Artist, Shvdy Rollins and Austin Day.
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.
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.