This week's expert is all about girl power in politics! Kristy Sheeler, Ph.D. is both a professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis where she teaches courses on persuasion, gender and communication, rhetoric and political communication. Outside the classroom, Dr. Sheeler's research interests include politics and gender studies. Check out her TEDx talk! A special thanks goes to our partner, the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute!
Find out more »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!
Find out more »tTogether, they draw! Social Sketch Indy is a collaborative gathering of creatives and community members and is the latest chapter of Social Sketch, based on the West Coast. Artists, doodlers, writers, musicians, and more are invited to join in on Tuesday, October 6 from 6-8pm on Monument Circle (Southwest quadrant, near the South Bend Chocolate Company). Bring your favorite art materials and pull up a chair with friends, new and old. Create your own drawings, paintings, and collages, or pass…
Find out more »Take advantage of free Wi-Fi on Monument Circle, brought to you by HotSpot Wi-Fi Pods and WGU Indiana. Bring your office outdoors: take a seat with your laptop at a Spark parklet, have a walking meeting, or do your work on a blanket on the Monument lawn! Prizes available throughout the day, including a Colts ticket drawing! Wi-Fi Wednesday is presented by HotSpot Wi-Fi Pods, WGU Indiana, Big Car, and Spark Monument Circle.
Find out more »Leafy, green, magnificent, delicious, and nutritious-- these are just a few of our favorite words to describe kale. If you're not a fan yet, you will be after National Kale Day on October 7th! Visit Spark around lunchtime for the opportunity to learn more about what National Kale Day is, the various health benefits of kale, how you can incorporate these great greens into your diet, and (last but not least) some free kale to take home! During the day,…
Find out more »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!
Find out more »Every Wednesday at noon, bring your camera phone/camera, some comfy shoes, whatever you know about our city, AND meet us at the Spark Welcome Trailer to take part in British artist/writer Cara Courage's Indy Look Up Project! As you take pictures, share what you know as you walk with us and post to Facebook/Twitter. To upload the images to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lookupproject Twitter (with the hashtag #IndyLookUp) This can be done as the walk progresses or afterwards in one go-- whatever…
Find out more »Meet at the Spark Welcome Trailer by the South Bend Chocolate Company and join an exploration of little known history of African Americans in Indianapolis with tour guide Dona Stokes Lucas. Along the walk meet David Leander Williams, author of "Indianapolis Jazz: The Masters, Legend & Legacy of Indiana Avenue" (enter to win a signed autograph copy). Tour includes a snack break at the Historic Bethel AME Church (Indianapolis' first Black Church, est.1836). Enjoy bottled water & a snack…
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 Monument Circle and ready to chat with you about their life and experiences in Indy.
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 the state of Indiana during the Civil War.
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