When's the last time someone really listened to you? Say whatever's on your mind to a person 100% focused on hearing what you have to say. It is Talking Tuesday after all! Limit: 10 minutes
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 »Do you have a wish you'd like to have granted? Let Big Car Artists be your genies! They will grant your wishes by "making" them out of pipe cleaners and clay (examples: a house, a friend, a trip to Italy). There is no wish too big or too small! Learn more about this project here.
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 »This violin duo will slay their strings for you in a free concert on Monument Circle! Check out more about Sarah Skreko and Joe Valencia. Learn more about our partner, Classical Music Indy!
Find out more »Do you have a wish you'd like to have granted? Let Big Car Artists be your genies! They will grant your wishes by "making" them out of pipe cleaners and clay (examples: a house, a friend, a trip to Italy). There is no wish too big or too small! Learn more about this project here.
Find out more »Believe it or not, Indy is full of oddities. Explore what's weird with Kipp Normand on this themed walk. Are you sensing some great photo opportunities?
Find out more »Entrepreneur John Freeman (1807-1902), an African American businessman who owned a restaurant near the Circle, and Governor Oliver Morton (1823 - 1877), who ran the state of Indiana during the Civil War, will be roaming Monument Circle to chat with you about their life and experiences in Indy!
Find out more »The Public Collection is a new public art and literacy project aiming to increase access to books and art. The project has been developed by Rachel M. Simon to improve literacy, foster a deeper appreciation of the arts, and raise awareness for educational justice in our community. Indiana-based artists are in the process of installing eight unique book share stations—lending libraries—in public spaces around Indianapolis. Each book share station will hold a varied selection of books for diverse audiences and…
Find out more »Don't be surprised to bump into First Lady Mrs. Esther Brown Ray (1800?-1850)--the very vocal wife of one Indiana’s first governors--and entrepreneur John Freeman (1807-1902), an African American businessman who owned a restaurant near the Circle. They might seem a bit confused by the 21st-century, but they'll be pleased to meet you.
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