Arts and culture

Indianapolis/Marion County
Arts and Culture

Arts and culture organizations serve as anchoring institutions in communities that provide social, aesthetic, and economic benefits to citizens and visitors. Arts are inherently valuable, create and cultivate shared senses of identities, and attract visitors. Data have shown that arts engagement improves our lives in a myriad of ways. Indianapolis arts and culture organizations, when viewed together, form a vital arts ecosystem that spans performing, visual, historic, and public art.

Indianapolis Arts Organizations

Arts organizations fall into eight general categories, as shown below. View the full interactive map to show (or hide) various categories of organizations by clicking on the category name in the right-side list and to learn more information about each organization.

Map of Central Indiana showing the locations of various arts organizations.
Map of Indianapolis showing the locations of public art.
Pie chart showing the amount of philanthropy, earn revenue, investment/endowment income, and other revenue that makes up the total annual revenue for arts organizations in Indianapolis. Philanthropy makes up the largest portion, while other revenue makes up the least.
Source: Operation Support Annual Grant Program 2023

Have you ever heard that ticket sales don’t cover the cost of an artistic exhibit or performance? It’s true! For the 80+ nonprofit arts organizations represented in Indianapolis, program and ticket sales are only 28% of their revenue. Private donations are 45% – almost half – of revenue, with investments, memberships, and special events making up the remaining 24%. This chart shows how important donations (known as philanthropy) are in supporting arts and the creative sector.

Funding the arts varies among individual arts organizations. You can observe the relationship among philanthropy, earned revenue, investment, and other sources of many of Indy’s arts organizations below.

Click on the arrows to reveal the charts and compare the 2022 funding mixes.

Organizations: A–H
Table showing the percentage breakdown of philanthropy, earned revenue, investment/endowment income, and other revenue that makes up the total revenue for individual arts organizations in Indianapolis.
Source: Indy Arts Council Annual Grants Program Participant Organizations 2022 Form 990 (GuideStar) View full chart and get data
Organizations: I
Table showing the percentage breakdown of philanthropy, earned revenue, investment/endowment income, and other revenue that makes up the total revenue for individual arts organizations in Indianapolis.
Source: Indy Arts Council Annual Grants Program Participant Organizations 2022 Form 990 (GuideStar) View full chart and get data
Organizations: K–W
Table showing the percentage breakdown of philanthropy, earned revenue, investment/endowment income, and other revenue that makes up the total revenue for individual arts organizations in Indianapolis.
Source: Indy Arts Council Annual Grants Program Participant Organizations 2022 Form 990 (GuideStar) View full chart and get data
Three bar graphs showing the change in diversity from 2020 to 2023 for Audiences, Workforce, and Board. The Audience represents the most diversity among the three categories for all years. Diversity in both Board and Workforce are below 30% for all years.
Source: Organizational Equity Impact Report, Indy Arts Council (2023) *2021 Audience Diversity Data is not available.

Atlas Sources

Cherbo, Joni Maya, Ruth Ann Stewart, and Margaret Jane Wyszomirski, eds. Understanding the arts and creative sector in the United States. Rutgers University Press, 2008.

Meagher, Trevor, Karabi Bezboruah, and Jiwon Suh. “Fighting for survival: Analyzing strategic trends in arts advocacy.” Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing 29, no. 1 (2024): e1822.

Public Art Directory: https://www.indyartsguide.org/public-art/

Indy Arts Organizations: https://explore.indyarts.org/#orgs

Indy Arts Council Annual Grants Program Participant Organizations 2022 Form 990 (Guide-Star) “Organizational Equity Impact Report,” Indy Arts Council (2023).


Additional Information

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