Tell her what's on your mind and poet Raiha Zainab will write you a custom poem on the spot. FREE.
Find out more »Henna – the beautiful tattoo-like body art, most commonly found on hands and feet, has been used to adorn the hands and feet of women during social holidays and celebrations since the late Bronze age in the eastern Mediterranean. Henna is a dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia Inermis, a small flowering plant with leaves that are dried and formed into a powder. The powder is then mixed with tea or water to create a paste which is then able to be…
Find out more »Presented by Lake City Bank: Indie soul-folk artist The Girl called BOOKS performs from noon to 1 pm. (photo by Wildstyle Paschall)
Find out more »Art can be made of anything. Stop by Monument Circle to add to an art project using provided recycled materials. Facilitated by artist Giselle Trujillo and co-presented by Arte Mexicano en Indiana.
Find out more »Emma Peridot is driven to create music that will capture the hearts of masses, all the while remaining unapologetic about who she is. Her alt-pop sound blends elements of pop-rock and electropop, and her lyrical content examines traditional themes of love, lust, angst and heartbreak, while also getting vulnerable about anxiety, self-doubt, and insecurity. Her beginnings are humble; during her college years she began releasing music on Soundcloud and performing in small clubs and dive bars around Indianapolis and other…
Find out more »Explore Indianapolis German American History with architectural historian Bill Selm. You don’t need to be German to take the tour, but just interested in knowing more about this particular history of Indianapolis. Free and open to the public // Tour starts at Monument Circle and ends at Athenaeum (a half mile walk in each direction). MEET at the trailer on the southwest quad of Monument Circle. We don’t walk if the weather is terrible. Check back here (or SPARK social…
Find out more »Pianist Clare Longendyke’s dazzling musicianship and colorful interpretations delight audiences wherever she performs. Critics have lauded her “artistic ferocity that captivated and astonished listeners,” (Waverly Newspapers), her “great virtuosity and delicacy,” and the “loving attention” she pays to the music she performs (Hyde Park Herald). Recognized as a firebrand in the classical music field for the expressive energy and originality she brings to new and traditional repertoire, the effervescent soloist and chamber musician aspires to foster interpersonal connections between people…
Find out more »Where did you live that you miss the most? Where did you live that you hated? Who lives there now? What would you say to them? Are there secrets to reveal? Artist Brandon Schaaf will bring stationary and help you write the perfect letter to the current inhabitant. About BRANDON SCHAAF SCHAAF is a visual and performance artist in Indianapolis, Indiana and a founding member of collaborative artist collective Know No Stranger since 2009. Schaaf’s visual work includes character design,…
Find out more »Join host Troy Freeman for an interview and sound sampling with the members of Forgotten Tribe. Learn about what makes this local band tick.
Find out more »What is public art? Let's take a look. Inspired by the recent Public Art Census produced by Rokh – a cultural equity research & design studio – take an artist-led tour highlighting Downtown’s public works by artists of the global majority (Black-Diaspora, Asian, Latinx, dual-heritage, Indigenous, and Women). Tour led by artist Greg Rose (@hay_kidd), covering 7 murals, 3 sculptures and 2 installations. PART of the SPARK What a Wednesday event. Meet at the SPARK trailer on the southwest quad of the…
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