American Pianists Association The American Pianists Association (APA) is a nonprofit organization that supports the careers of young, American, world-class jazz and classical pianists through its competitions. APA competition winners receive cash and… Read More »American Pianists Association
Arts Council of Indianapolis Incorporated in October 1987, the Arts Council of Indianapolis was organized by the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee (Gipc) as the city’s arts advocacy agency. It is the successor to the… Read More »Arts Council of Indianapolis
Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre The Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre is the largest and oldest community theater in the Indianapolis area and the longest continuously operating community theater in the U.S. In 1914, Indianapolis playwright… Read More »Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre
Center For The Performing Arts In February 1998, the Carmel City Council designated “an area extending west from Range Line almost to U.S. 31 and from 126th Street to a point just south” of the… Read More »Center For The Performing Arts
Chamber Music Immigrants from central and eastern Europe brought their love of music to Indianapolis in the 19th century, and no nationality was more passionate about chamber music than the Germans, who… Read More »Chamber Music
Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center Built in 1994, The Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center is a premier educational and public arts facility designed to house the Department of Music and the Department of Art and… Read More »Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center
Festivals Like most large cities, Indianapolis has a sizeable number of annual festivals focused on the arts and culture, food, sports, religion, ethnic heritage, and seasonal events and celebrations. These festivals… Read More »Festivals
Bryan Fonseca (Oct. 10, 1954-Sep. 16, 2020). Founder of the Phoenix Theatre, which he led for 30 years. Bryan Fonseca was well-known for staging shows that spotlighted relevant societal issues such as… Read More »Bryan Fonseca
Indianapolis Artsgarden Spanning Washington Street at Illinois Avenue, the Artsgarden is both a signature architectural element of a revitalized downtown and a public space devoted to public art. The geodesic domed glass… Read More »Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Men’s Chorus In 1990, the nonprofit Crossroads Performing Arts, Inc. established the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus (IMC) as its first performance group. The goal of Crossroads Performing Arts was to develop LGBTQ musical… Read More »Indianapolis Men’s Chorus