Frederick Dewayne (Freddie) Hubbard (Apr. 7, 1938 -Dec. 29, 2008). Born and raised in Indianapolis, Frederick Dewayne (Freddie) Hubbard was a legendary jazz trumpeter… Read More »Frederick Dewayne (Freddie) Hubbard
Indiana Arts Commission After two short-lived attempts of running a statewide arts agency, the current version of the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) began… Read More »Indiana Arts Commission
Indiana Opera Theatre The Indiana Opera Theatre was formed following allegations of misappropriation of federal funds in 1981 by the . It represented a… Read More »Indiana Opera Theatre
Indiana Project Under the New Deal’s response to the , the Works Progress Administration launched the Federal Theatre Project to provide work… Read More »Indiana Project
Indiana Repertory Theatre Benjamin Moredecai, Edward Stern, and Gregory Poggin founded Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) in 1972. They developed plans for a new… Read More »Indiana Repertory Theatre
Indianapolis Artsgarden Spanning Washington Street at Illinois Avenue, the Artsgarden is both a signature architectural element of a revitalized downtown and a… Read More »Indianapolis Artsgarden
Indianapolis Ballet Theatre Formed in 1973 as an outgrowth of the Civic Ballet Society of Indianapolis (which had been founded in 1959), Indianapolis… Read More »Indianapolis Ballet Theatre
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra was formed in April 1984, initially taking the name “Musicians of the Cloister” after the medieval… Read More »Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra
Indianapolis Children’s Choir Founded in 1986 by Henry H. Leck, the Indianapolis Children’s Choir (ICC) is known for its performances at civic and… Read More »Indianapolis Children’s Choir
Indianapolis Early Music Established in 1966 and originally known as the Festival Music Society, Indianapolis Early Music (IEM) is the oldest continuous presenter… Read More »Indianapolis Early Music