Family fun time in the Blue Foam Playscape. Learn to build, create and play with a variety of shapes including ramps, tubes and spheres.
Find out more »Do you remember the street address of your childhood home? Can you see the house in your mind’s eye? Write a postcard to the address and surprise the people who currently live there with your memories! Tell 'em which room was yours! Tell 'em about the time your sister ran into the master bedroom door! Tell 'em about the time you threw a softball through the living room window! Postcard and postage provided. Facilitated by artist Brandon Schaaf.
Find out more »Do you remember those giant parachutes you used to play with during recess or at summer camp? There were different games you could play with them-- cat and mouse, popcorn, or sharks and minnows-- but the best game was played simply when everyone grabbed a handle, raised the parachute into the air, and then ran underneath it and sat inside, creating a giant bubble-like clubhouse. Imagine playing with twelve of those parachutes, which were once white but have now collected pictures…
Find out more »Every Sunday at Spark, visit the Cool Bus (a mobile literary arts center) for a word challenge, a place to read, and free books! Explore word games, rhyming challenges, poetic forms, and maybe meet a visiting author. You can also check out the book selection and take a book home for free. The Cool Bus is a program of Word On The Street, a not-for-profit focused on engaging neighbors in reading, writing, and exploring in spaces that inspire imagination and wonder. Word On The Street created…
Find out more »Up and coming singer, songwriter Emma Grace Hall will perform a FREE ukulele concert on the Circle this Sunday! Surprisingly, Hall is inspired by Marceline the Vampire Queen from Cartoon Network's Adventure Time (and yes, she knows how silly that sounds). Through her music and lyrics, she hopes you'll find something you can relate too as well!
Find out more »Savor the Super Moon (when the moon’s orbit is closest to the earth) with a night of a lunar-themed experiences: a soundtrack by DJ Eduardo Luna, viewing of the moon (if it is not cloudy), and free moon pies. If it is not cloudy, the moon should be most visible at around sunset (8:45 pm) to the east, and again at 10:30 pm.
Find out more »Mellow out and experience experimental / ambient / electronic sound art every Monday evening. This week: Drekka.
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 »Filmmaker Bill Morrison sourced rotted, melted, scratched-up 35mm nitrate film footage of World War I trainings, deployments and marches and set it to a haunting soundtrack of strings performed by the Kronos Quartet. The original film material is itself a veteran of the war, never to be seen again outside of this film. In the shadow of the Monument, bring a blanket or lawn chair for an otherworldly experience of visuals and sound. Read a statement from the composer and…
Find out more »Looking to switch up your excercise routine? Come get fit with exercises provided by YMCA staff. Click here to learn more about the YMCA!
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