Check out games from the Spark Welcome Trailer! (It's free, just leave us your keys or ID). Including: Ping Pong, Game of Graces, Jumbo Playing Cards, custom Monument Circle playing […]
Find out more »Come write to a loved one, friend or stranger on a historical Monument Circle postcard reproduced in conjunction with the Indiana Historical Society. Or you can also draw your own, […]
Find out more »Be our guest and explore the Wagon of Wonders, a mobile and interactive museum featuring mini-exhibits about Frida Kahlo and Big Foot by artists Beatriz Vasquez and Casey Roberts. The […]
Find out more »Inspired by their friends at WNYC, WFYI has re-purposed a pay phone to collect community input! The #WFYISpeakUp Phone will go live on Tuesday, September 22nd and will remain on […]
Find out more »Architect Alexander Ralston (1771-1827), who platted the streets of Indianapolis and Entrepreneur John Freeman (1807-1902), an African American businessman who owned a restaurant near the Circle, will be roaming on […]
Find out more »Stop by the Monument and get into a casual conversation with Architect Alexander Ralston (1771 - 1827), who platted the streets of Indianapolis and Governor Oliver Morton (1823-1877), who ran […]
Find out more »Describe your friend to an artist who will sketch him or her. How accurate do you think the sketch will be with only your descriptive words as the artist’s guide? […]
Find out more »Experience a wave of sound as 15 musicians encircle the Monument for a layered, collaborative sound sculpture -- a performance of In C (composed by Terry Riley in 1964). In C fills […]
Find out more »In 1916, film was a brand new art form and the Circle Theater (now home of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra) was brand new, too! Around this time, Frenchman Georges Méliès was […]
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