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Artists Respond to Hate

The last several months have been tough ones for peace and tolerance in America. Hate is on the rise. During the 10 days immediately after November 8, the Southern Poverty Law Center—which monitors hate and extremist groups across the country—tracked 867 non-online hate incidents. These hate incidents happened on streets, in stores, and at workplaces….

Journals

Reading and writing go hand-in-hand, so we’re adding journals to our book share stations to collect your thoughts on reading, writing, and art and to encourage a moment of pause in our busy world. Please see below for some guidelines and a list of possible themes to consider. The journals will be available until November 30. If you’d rather…

The Public Collection: Artfully Shaping Community

On any given weekday, if you feel like people-watching, you can see some intensely social interactions happening around downtown Indianapolis. On Monument Circle, in White River State Prak, and especially at City Market—either inside where the food is, or outside, near Brose Partington’s book share station, Harvesting Knowledge, where friends spin the wheel together to…

Picture-Perfect: The Art of the Picture Book

If you’ve ever had the privilege of reading to a child, you can probably recall the almost magical spell that it casts. If it’s bedtime, the reading may take place inside a circle of light—outside of which everything else seems to shrink and fade. There’s a look of excitement in the child’s eyes as each…

Art in Public

If you’re paying attention, you can see a lot of great art in Indianapolis just by turning your head, whether you’re exploring on foot, on a bike, or even on your way to work. Whether it’s one of the 46 murals painted for the 2012 Super Bowl, the array of pieces greeting travelers at the Indianapolis…