Join Greg Rose for a self portrait workshop! In this workshop you'll delve into the art of self-portraiture. Learn and discover different techniques to capture yourself on paper. No prior experience needed! This workshop is designed for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced artists. Materials will be provided, ensuring you have everything you need to bring your masterpiece to life. About: A multidisciplinary artist who creates under the moniker of Hay Kidd, Greg Rose finds it paramount that…
Find out more »The Doctor and the Canals: Dr. Isaac Coe and the Bankrupting of Indiana Presenter: Ed Fujawa Grab a bite to eat, have a seat at SPARK and settle in for lunch with Ed Fujawa to listen and discuss The Doctor and the Canals: Dr. Isaac Coe and the Bankrupting of Indiana. Ed Fujawa is an attorney with the Indiana Department of Insurance and in his spare time, an Indianapolis historian. His authors a blog dedicated to the history of the…
Find out more »In honor of Madam CJ Walker's great achievements and contributions, Freetown Village Inc. brings you this one-woman show of her story through “different” eyes. Join us for the amazing story of America’s first woman self-made millionaire. Learn about the rich legacy she created for women, African Americans, and Indianapolis! Freetown Village is a living history museum with the mission to educate the public about African American lives, arts, and culture in Indiana through living history, exhibits, allied programs, and the…
Find out more »Join SPARK artist in residence Brittany Fukushima for an all-levels ink painting workshop. In this workshop, you’ll learn basic ink techniques and how to paint intuitively using colors handmade by the artist. See the raw materials that go into ink-making and leave inspired to create your own. All materials are provided! About: Brittany Fukushima is an Indianapolis-based painter and teaching artist who uses their practice to interpret their environment. Drawing and painting become a means to investigate the natural world,…
Find out more »About: Sylvia Thomas is a poet and singer-songwriter. She creates music using her voice, her body, and vocal loop pedal. Combining her mediums of writing and music, her sound is ambient and relaxing. Sylvia is also part of the Artist and Public Life Residency program surrounding Tube Factory Artspace. She will be performing originals and covers.
Find out more »Join composer and sound artist Rob Funkhouser for a workshop exploring the hidden sounds of everyday objects. Funkhouser will guide audiences through strategies for using amplification to reimagine the world of tiny sounds happening around them through the use of musical instruments, household items, and contact microphones. Participants will get the chance to explore a set of instruments and objects, and will also be guided on a short walk to find new sounds hidden in the environment around Monument Circle.…
Find out more »A Grave Matter in Indiana: Cemeteries and Hoosiers Presenter: Jeannie Regan-Dinius Talk Description: Before most of any city was developed, the first thing our pioneers established was burial grounds. Whether a family site, religious based, or community focused these essential spaces evolved in importance, design, and use. This Spark will explore the city’s relationship with these places. Bio: Jeannie R. Regan-Dinius, Director of Special Initiatives, has a life-long interest in history, family history, and research. She earned her Bachelors in Public…
Find out more »Bollywood with Usha Sirimalle | September 14th, 4-5pm Using a creative mix of technique, energy, and emotion, but most of all massive fun, Usha will teach participants poses, grace, hand and foot movements and expressions.These are all key elements of Bollywood dance, which allows participants to explore the meanings of songs and dance and act them out. Bollywood is an upbeat fusion dance class that showcases traditional Indian Dance (Bhangra), and classical and modern (influenced by Hip Hop and salsa)…
Find out more »Have a question about the city of Indianapolis? Questions such as: is the Circle going to close completely? Who picks up the trash after events? Find out the answers to nearly any question you have about the city of Indianapolis and how it works. Every third Monday the Department of Metropolitan Development will be out at Spark to answer all your questions!
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