Stories tagged with "art galleries"
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Arts & Design District marks up a loss
Location, construction are hindrances cited by Definitions owner The Carmel Arts&Design District has seen stores come and go — many still standing their ground, some...
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Women's clothing store in Carmel Arts & Design District to close
A women’s clothing store is closing in the Carmel Arts&Design District at the end of the month. Definitions for Her, which opened in June 2005 at 111 W. Main St., is...
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Zionsville gallery walk to be year-round
The Zionsville art galleries, artists’ studios and art venues will be open late for the First Fridays gallery walks year-round. The first one will be this Friday....
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Merchants showcase scarecrows for 5th year
ZIONSVILLE — Scarecrows can be found all over Zionsville from Main Street to Boone Village to businesses on 96th and Zionsville Road. This is the fifth year for the...
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Johnson left Indiana for NY, but now is back home again
My first big break involved leaving Indiana. My second big break brought me back. Both decisions were strongly influenced by my family. While studying graphic design at Indiana...
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Model of 1911's 500 race on display tonight in Carmel
CARMEL — Art aficionados won’t be the only ones enjoying Carmel Arts&Design District Gallery Walk tonight. Indianapolis 500 fans will like it, too, organizers said. The...
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Fine-art galleries get creative to stay afloat amid economic gloom
Risky business Fine-art galleries get creative to stay afloat amid economic gloom What does it take to survive as a fine-art gallery in Indianapolis? Museums have a lot going for...
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First Friday: Galleries' monthly open house draws art lovers downtown
Story by Zach Dunkin Five years ago, Downtown artists and galleries were tripping over one another with exhibit openings nearly every Friday night. Then, they got smart. “We...
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Fall arts guide: Event listing
Special events September 6: Walk of Life Tour, Borders Books, Music, Movies & Cafe, 11 S. Meridian St., 10 a.m., meet at Borders for tour to learn about the Underground...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Hot Summer Nights Racing -- "Breaking Away" 5 to 9:30 p.m. July 26, free, Major Taylor Velodrome, Skate & BMX Park, 3649 Cold Spring Road, (317) 327-VELO. Who needs the...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. 'Our Dad is in Atlantis' 7 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, through June 8; Phoenix Theatre, 749 N. Park Ave.; $15 to $25; www.phoenixtheatre.org...
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NEA rebounds with grants that benefit Indiana arts
Tales and Scales is such a fine...
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Stutz artists ready to paint the town for their 15th annual open house
Oranje is for children.
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Indy faces: iMOCA board member Mark Palmenter
He looks impeccable, what with the smart gray slacks and the fitted zip-up sweater, the thin black frames and pointed black shoes, his spiked hair and a mauve dress shirt the...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Indianapolis International Film Festival Various times, April 23-May 3, $10 per show (prices for special events vary; package deals available), Keystone Art Cinema, 8702...
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The Eiteljorg presents many aspects of Yosemite Park in art
At nearly 1,200 square miles, Yosemite National Park im- presses with its beauty and grandeur. But among those peaks and valleys lies a history shaped not only by gla ciers, but...
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Q&A: Eiteljorg Curator Jennifer Complo McNutt
Jennifer Complo McNutt has been with the Eiteljorg Museum since 1991, two years after it opened. She started as an education assistant and eventually became curator of...
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Indiana Art Fair and other events enliven the winter cultural scene
Tired of looking outside and seeing nothing but gray: gray trees, gray sky, gray ground? Shake up your sense of sight with a visit to a local museum, gallery or exhibit space. The...
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Q&A with iMOCA Executive director Kathy Nagler
I agree. Very informative interview. Here are some...
