Literary Organizations and Events Literary clubs have had great popularity in Indianapolis. In the 19th century, and during the Golden Age Of Indiana Literature, men and… Read More »Literary Organizations and Events
Madam Walker Legacy Center The Walker Building was erected in 1927, eight years after the death of Madam C. J. Walker, founder of the… Read More »Madam Walker Legacy Center
Marian Mcfadden Memorial Lecture Upon her death in 1975, Marian McFadden, director of the Indianapolis Public Library from 1944 to 1955, left over $150,000… Read More »Marian Mcfadden Memorial Lecture
Meet The Artists Indianapolis Public Library artist-in-residence Anthony Radford put together the first Meet the Artists showcase in 1988. The event showcases the… Read More »Meet The Artists
Murphy Arts Center The Murphy Arts Center is located in FOUNTAIN SQUARE, a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial… Read More »Murphy Arts Center
Museums Indianapolis has long been home to a variety of museums, many of them nationally acclaimed. These museums provide the community… Read More »Museums
National Art Museum of Sport The National Art Museum of Sport (NAMOS) is the largest and most diversified collection of sporting art in the U.S.… Read More »National Art Museum of Sport
NCAA Headquarters and Hall of Champions The NCAA Headquarters moved from its longtime home in Kansas City to Indianapolis in 1999. Key to drawing the headquarters… Read More »NCAA Headquarters and Hall of Champions
Newfields Newfields is a 152-acre campus that contains the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), Oldfields, and 100 Acres Park. One of… Read More »Newfields
Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Branch Although the Indianapolis Public Library was founded in 1873 with an official policy that proclaimed it “open to all,” segregation… Read More »Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Branch