Photos from 11-30-2007

A Sacramento Çolts Fan
"Ace" the Bearded Dragon

(transplanted Indy family) ( Photo submitted by Lisa Hause )
Hello ladies!
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A bit of the bubbly.
What can you do?
Where's Luigi?
me and K-Fed
Luke and his mama... NYC 07
Lance & Sweet Pea at the '07 Road Rocket Rumble
My better half!
Logan with Bluegrass Legend and Hero Ralph Stanley at Bean Blosssom '05
kids do the craziest things
Paul Cret, architect of the original Indianapolis Marion County Public Library.
Laying of the cornerstone of the Indianapolis  Public Library March 24, 1916  Losey Studios photo - IMCPL provided.
Little egg type chairs in the pre-school area within the Learning Curve children's area of the new Central Library.
In front of the green screen, activity guide, Melissa Pederson, (left) leads some students on the main stage of the children,s Make Believe Theater portion within the Learning Curve area of the new Central Library, where kids can actually see themselves perform on closed circuit TV screens.
Activity guide, Melissa Perderson, (left) leads some students on the main stage of the children,s Make Believe Theater portion within the Learning Curve area of the new Central Library.
A detail of the Wall of  Honor within the  atrium.
Activity Guide, Ryan Houdek (standing, right) leading a group of students in the tech lab within the Learning Curve area of the new Central Library.
Computer pods within the Learning Curve area of the new Central Library.
An overview of the atrium area within the new Central Library, showing the different colors of the floors.
An overall of the vortex portion within the Learning Curve area of the new Central Library.
A detail of a portion of the poetry lightbox revealing a poem by local poet, Joyce Brinkman, within the lower level garage area lobby of the Central Library.
An overview showing just some of the new computers within the new Central Library.
Egg chairs line the corridor within the new Learning Curve area at the Central Library.
Newer, modern leather chairs and marble tables grace most of the seating/reading areas within the new Central Library.
The West reading room in the older, original Central Library.
One of the rolling reference stations within the Learning Curve children,s area of the new Central Library.
A detail of the huge braille wall within the Learning Curve area of the new Central Library.
Looking down onto the circular Wall of Honor in the new atrium area in the new Central Library.
The East reading room in the older, original Central Library.
The new six-story expansion of the Central Library sits to the left of the older building. (Photo / Frank Espich)
A detail of the vortex funnel shaped word processor design, within the Vortex area within the Learning Curve children,s area of the new Central Library.
The main lobby off  Saint Clair Street and originally the center of business of the older, original Central Library is now part of the Simon Reading Room. (Photo / Frank Espich)
An overview of a portion of the atrium area within the new Central Library.
Cret west reading room south Indianapolis Public Library.
Cret catalog room 1918 Indianapolis Public Library.
Cret mezzanine card catalogs at the Indianapolis Public Library.
Riley story hour Indianapolis Public Library 1924.
Indianapolis Public library 1950.
Cret East reading room Indianapolis Public Library.
Riley room of the Indianapolis Public Library 1924.  Bass Photo.
West reading room north - Indianapolis Public Library 1917 Bass photo.
Lisa Freiman curated exhibitions at the IMA with artists including Ingrid Calame, Emily Kennerk, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Julian Opie, Bruce Nauman, Amy Cutler, Ernesto Neto and Ghada Amer. (Michelle Pemberton for The Star)
Lisa Freiman, shown with work in the exhibit "Ingrid Calame: Traces of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway," has been the Indianapolis Museum of Art's curator of contemporary art for five years. (Michelle Pemberton for The Star)
Lisa Freiman 40, Curator of Contemporary Art and Co-director of the Virginia B Fairbanks Art & Nature Park at the IMA is shown here in front of #258 Drawing from the Ingrid Calame Traces of  The Indianapolis Motor Speedway exhibit which runs until March 16, 2008. (Michelle Pemberton for The Star)
Installers work to remove packing materials from "Above and Below."
Artist Maya Lin's newest installation "Above and Below" has brought her to the IMA to oversee the piece's installation.
Jennykins and I get "caught" by a Party Crasher at the Tonic Ball.

(Courtesy of Jammy)
Favre in 5 years.
Friday school wear in Bears' country.
Lombard, IL ( Photo submitted by Mary Ciconte )
Elvis Shaw, 14 years old and a lifelong Colts fan, guards his favorite rug. ( Photo submitted by David Shaw ) (
One of my photos from the Triage art show in Fountain Square last June.

Tasha Jones recites her brilliantly powerful poetry.
painting by: Kristy Childress
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