Stories tagged with "Indianapolis Museum of Art"
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Civic Theatre moving to Carmel arts complex
In $10M deal, company will use center’s 500-seat theater as its permanent residence One of Steven Libman’s first missions as executive director of the Regional...
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Other organizations also feeling the pinch
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra isn’t alone in its financial woes. Leaders of arts organizations across the city report difficulties raising funds in the tight economy....
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Fine lamps' price tags are no laughing matter
hooo!!! and haaa!!! fixtures are worth thousands with a little assist from baccarat So you want to impress your neighbors? How about a lamp worth as much as a house? Introducing...
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Ten buzzworthy events during the festival
1. Ordinary Space to Sacred Place 7 to 8:30 p.m. today, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 100 W. 86th St., free, (317) 846-3404. If there’s such a thing as a...
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Spirit & Place festival promotes positive change
The annual Spirit&Place festival is streamlined from 16 days to 10 this year, but it would be a mistake to refer to the collaborative community project as small. Forty events...
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Mayor's awards honor 19 volunteers
Community volunteers were honored Wednesday in the annual Community Service Awards, given to those who have shown exceptional effort in volunteer work. Mayor Greg Ballard handed...
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Marathon to tie up streets Saturday
Runners will take over most of the north half of Indianapolis on Saturday, and motorists are going to have to give the runners the right of way for several hours until the race is...
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Eclectic music and film are an interesting blend
The Indianapolis Museum of Art provided an elegant setting for Sunday’s screening of “The BQE,” but the film offered few images of style and grace. Musician...
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Job fair for vets, spouses is set for Thursday
A job fair aimed at military veterans and their spouses is expected to draw more than 300 troops this week. The RecruitMilitary Opportunity Expo is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m....
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Q&A with Rob Stein, Chief information officer, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Every day, Rob Stein heads to a sleek, modern office space inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, where he leads a handful of highly skilled software developers in the creation and...
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In tribute to IMA exhibit, gala has a Spanish vibe
Yards of warm-colored sheer fabric, matching flowers and dozens of candles arranged inside a white tent set the scene for the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Second Annual Gala...
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IMA furloughs staff, cuts budget
Leaner finances shouldn’t affect visitors Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free...
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IMA workers to take 1-week furloughs
Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free admission for visitors. For a fiscal year that began...
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Make your next dinner a meal in one with soup
Is there anything better than a hearty bowl of soup on a chilly fall day? Whether simmered in the slow cooker or warmed up on the stove, seasonal soups let home cooks cozy up to...
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Chinese teachers get a taste of American culture
Visit to school even includes a stop at Bazbeaux pizza Crooked Creek Elementary’s partnerships with Chinese schools expanded when the school hosted four teachers from Peking...
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IMA wins community service award
National Medal for Museum and Library Service comes with a $10,000 prize The Indianapolis Museum of Art is one of 10 winners of the prestigious National Medal for Museum and...
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IMA exhibit explores religious symbolism
Art and religion have long been connected, but a new exhibit coming to the Indianapolis Museum of Art examines that relationship in an eye-opening manner. “Sacred Spain: Art...
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Scene-setter eagerly awaits visitor reaction
’It’s like a parent at Christmas’ As chief designer at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, David Russick led the team that created the setting behind “Sacred...
