Art Association of Indianapolis Organized in March 1883, through the efforts of and 17 other women, the Art Association of Indianapolis incorporated in October… Read More »Art Association of Indianapolis
Art Galleries Mid-19th to Early 20th Century Galleries One of the city’s first professional art dealers was Herman Lieber, a printer by… Read More »Art Galleries
Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center Established in 1914, the Jewish Community Center (JCC) was originally part of the and housed in the Federation’s Communal Building… Read More »Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center
Arts Council of Indianapolis Incorporated in October 1987, the Arts Council of Indianapolis was organized by the as the city’s arts advocacy agency. It… Read More »Arts Council of Indianapolis
Arts For Learning Nonprofit community-based arts education program affiliated with Young Audiences/Arts for Learning, Inc., a national arts education organization. Indianapolis-based Arts for… Read More »Arts For Learning
Asante Art Institute In September 1990, storyteller and performance artist Deborah Asante started the African American Children’s Theatre, a community-based performing arts group.… Read More »Asante Art Institute
Ascend Indiana Established in 2016, Ascend Indiana serves as the talent and workforce development initiative of the . It is the brainchild… Read More »Ascend Indiana
Associated Employers of Indianapolis In 1904 local businessmen established the Employers Association of Indianapolis to combat labor strikes in the city. Membership grew steadily… Read More »Associated Employers of Indianapolis
Atlas Engine Works Indianapolis has a long history of industry and manufacturing, which persists today. In the 1870s had already made Indianapolis a… Read More »Atlas Engine Works
Barbasol In 1919 Frank Shields, an Indianapolis chemical engineer, began manufacturing a brushless shaving cream, naming it Barbasol after red-bearded medieval… Read More »Barbasol