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Theme Walk: Downtown dérive with Jim Walker and Tedd Grain

Theme Walk: Downtown dérive with Jim Walker and Tedd Grain

In this wandering kind of walk, we’ll a version of a dérive, described by Situationist theorist Guy Debord as “a mode of experimental behavior linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances.” Simply put, we’ll drift somewhere from Monument Circle and then return in an equally unplanned way, talking about some of the reasons for this kind of approach.

Situationism is the idea that behavior is chiefly a response to immediate situations — what’s happening now. Step into a new mindset and wander Downtown Indianapolis as a Situationist with Jim Walker and Tedd Grain sort of leading.

Dérives are necessary, according to situationist theory, because of the increasingly predictable and monotonous experience of everyday life in advanced capitalism. The dérive grants a rare instance of pure chance, an opportunity for an utterly new and authentic experience of the different atmospheres and feelings generated by the urban landscape.

 

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Circle Walking

Circle Walking

Borrow a pedometer from the Welcome Trailer and take a power lap around the Monument! It’s Walking Wednesday people, so let’s get stepping!

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Rad Grrls Club

Rad Grrls Club

Rad Grrls Club is a gathering of female artists who take time to share and work on our art projects.  Current project is a Rad Grrls Zine about nerdy feminism. Need a creative prompt? The Rad Grrls have one for you.

Everybody is invited to show up and be creative with the Rad Grrls at Spark — look for them at a picnic table on Tuesdays!

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Ask-an-Expert: Art and Anthropology

Ask-an-Expert: Art and Anthropology

Discover how humanity is reflected in art while having an afternoon chat with Dr. Fiona McDonald, an anthropologist, researcher, technical publications writer, and team member of newknowledge.org. Her expertise includes visual anthropology and material culture. She completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Anthropology at University College London. Dr. McDonald’s broad experience includes curating exhibitions at the intersection(s) of art, anthropology, and ethnographic object analysis within museums. Her broader areas of interest are Indigenous material and visual culture, repatriation, oral histories, contemporary Indigenous art, and museum studies.

Ask her anything at the Ask-an-Expert booth thanks to our partner, the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute.

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ALL-IN Conversations

ALL-IN Conversations

Share your Indiana stories in weekly tabletop conversations with prompts provided by Indiana Humanities, such as “Why do you love Indiana?” and “When did your family first come to Indiana?” For more information about our awesome partner, Indiana Humanities, click here!

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Listen Hear: Drekka

Listen Hear: Drekka

Mellow out and experience experimental / ambient / electronic sound art every Monday evening. This week: Drekka.

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Listen Hear: Sommer

Listen Hear: Sommer

Mellow out and experience experimental / ambient / electronic sound art every Monday evening. This week: Sommer.

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Musical Family Tree presents DJ Kyle Long

Musical Family Tree presents DJ Kyle Long

Hear this world, eclectic, and soul DJ Kyle Long spin on Monument Circle!

Get more info about DJ Kyle Long!

Learn how our partner, Musical Family Tree, makes it their mission to spread Indiana music!

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Yoga presented by All People Yoga Center

Yoga presented by All People Yoga Center

Whether you’re new to yoga or you’re a long-time practitioner, bring a mat and take a break for a free, 45-minute class each “Mellow Monday” at Noon. All People Yoga Center instructors will lead a class including gentle, basic movement and centering, calming breathing techniques to rejuvenate your heart, body and mind. 


What to bring: Mat, water, wear comfortable clothing. Don’t have a mat? A few will be available to borrow while supplies last. 

Registration: Arrive a few minutes early to register anytime between 11:30 am – 12:00 pm.

In case of rain: class will be held in the lobby of the Emmis building (located in the southwest quad of the Circle).

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Bookmobile

Bookmobile

Use your library card to check out books at the Indianapolis Public Library’s library on wheels. Books on board are both kid and adult-friendly!

Learn more about the Indianapolis Public Library by clicking here!