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Arts Council of Indianapolis
Arts Council of Indianapolis

Incorporated in October 1987, the Arts Council of Indianapolis was organized by the (GIPC) as the city’s arts advocacy agency.… Read More »Arts Council of Indianapolis

Arts For Learning
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

Feistikji Family 
Feistikji Family 

In the early 1920s John (ca. 1866-Jan. 25, 1949) and Mary (ca. 1875-Apr. 18, 1948) Feistikji, who were Armenian Roman… Read More »Feistikji Family 

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

Indianapolis Artsgarden
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

Marjorie Main
Marjorie Main

(Feb. 24, 1890–Apr. 10, 1975). Born near , Indiana, Marjorie Main was a film and stage actress with over 80… Read More »Marjorie Main

Murphy Arts Center
Murphy Arts Center

The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center

National League of American Pen Women

Grace Porterfield Polk founded the organization as the Indiana Branch of National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) in 1923.… Read More »National League of American Pen Women

Newfields
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

NOPAL Cultural  
NOPAL Cultural  

   NOPAL Cultural, formerly known as NOPAL Cultural Center is a Latino grassroots and volunteer-operated organization that began in December… Read More »NOPAL Cultural  

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