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Author Archives: Jennifer Delgadillo
Alma Mater: Herron School of Art + Design, Butler University
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 at our home in the Near Eastside of Indy.
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.
Welcome spring with ‘A Catalogue of Seeds’
The new song by duo Caldwell/Tester is part of their album “Homes,” which will be released on March 28.
See artworks by students rising over adversity
The annual showcase at Providence Cristo Rey High School served inspiration, motivation and cheesecake.
Outdoor art, and performance and green spaces coming to The Park at 16 Tech
Artists, neighbors helped develop vision for the new community space.
You called and left us love voicemails
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we opened a phone line. Indy’s romantics called with their hearts on their sleeves.
An Indy artist’s photos explore religion and queer culture
Kelvin Burzon’s new show asks questions about church, state and the groups he says they oppress.
Fun things to do in February
Things to do on Groundhog’s Day, Valentine’s Day and regular days too.
Your February First Friday art show guide
Indy’s art galleries are showing photography that explores AI and group shows by Latine women and Black artists.
A community sing leader shares her Black History Month playlist
Stacie Colston Patterson, the chair of Butler University’s Black Alumni Association, also invites you to sing with her Feb 1.
Meet the 2025 Art & Soul Featured Artists
The annual Indy Arts Council program has helped advance the careers of Black artists since 1996.


