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Mrs. Tina Knowles Lawson promotes “Sherrod” painting on Instagram

Ms. Tina reposts from WACO Theater Center's Instagram page.

MEET PHYLLICIA CARR 🎨 Her artwork "Sherrod" is now featured in our virtual art gallery, text WACO2020 to 243-725 to preview. Follow her art at @ilovephy 🖼

Local artists at Indiana Black Expo’s Art Speaks Café

If you appreciate Indy’s arts and culture, then the Cultural Arts Pavilion at Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration is a place you may want to check out this weekend.

The Cultural Arts Pavilion is an annual art show that merges visual arts and performing artists on one platform.

It’s a stage for local artists and creative in the city of Indianapolis to exhibit their work and share it with the community. It’s also an intimate creative space where guests can view art and interact with the artist.

“Water Safety & Health

Water is crucial for our health and safety, yet it can be detrimental to our health and safety when it isn’t clean. Contaminants like algal toxins, pharmaceuticals, PFAS, heavy metals, and others can threaten our drinking water and are often unregulated or require expensive treatments to remove. And yet, our household water supply is one of the primary tools we use to keep our homes clean and sanitary.

Martk’d x PATTERN Magazine

With only an hour to create their design, each artist brought their own vibrant energy to the competition. Each and every sneaker conveyed a unique concept and captured the authentic style of its artist, truly representing the endless amount of talent in the Indianapolis creative community. 

Meet The Artists XXXII

View the works of locally prominent African American artists during one of Indianapolis’ premier cultural events, Meet the Artists XXXII. This year’s showcase will promote the theme, “Afrofuturism,” and highlight the works of 19 visual artists along with several youth artists throughout the many areas of Central Library.

Art On Canoes

The White River Art Canoes are coming back in 2022 in an even bigger, more impactful way! 14 canoes will be installed in a variety of locations throughout the Upper White River Watershed. The themes of the canoes reflect discussions from our new Podcast “The Collective Tap”.