Indianapolis Art Center

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  • Indianapolis Art Center

  • 76 / Female
  • INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, US
  • Last Login: 3/13/2009

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Interests

  • General

    Started in 1934 after the Great Depression to provide employment for artists, the Indianapolis Art Center stays true to its mission by hiring professional artists as faculty (classes and outreach), exhibiting the work of working artists (exhibitions) and selling artist-made gifts and art (gift shop and Broad Ripple Art Fair). With help from donors like you, the Art Center is the place to make art, see art and buy art.
  • Movies

  • Television

    For more video clips of the Indianapolis Art Center visit youtube.com/user/IndyArtCtr
  • Heroes

    Michael Graves, designer of the Indianapolis Art Center and the ARTSPARK, a 12 acre sculpture park along the White River on the Art Center grounds.

Comments

Displaying 25 of 35 comments
  • Oct 3 2008 3:58 AM

    ALLOY ARTWORK HAS SOME CREEPY METAL SCULPTURE DECORATIONS FOR HALLOWEEN.INSPIRATION CAN BE SCAREY FUN.
  • Oct 12 2008 1:30 AM

    MAY AUTUMN WINDS BRING CREATIVE IDEAS LIKE THEY DO AT ALLOY ARTWORK METAL SCULPTURES
  • Dec 7 2008 2:48 AM

    Hello!
    Nice to meet you.

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    poster 4
  • Oct 27 2008 5:17 PM

    Tonos Triad returns to "Cocoanut Grove" @ the Melody Inn on sunday Nov. 2nd.
    We'd love to see you there!

    Cocoanut II
  • Nov 29 2008 9:35 PM


    Crazy holiday time sales at Multimedia!

    Buy 2 get third free on
    tube paint
    decorative paper
    prismacolor markers And pencils
    corrugated paper







    and slews and slews of other products 30%-40% off!

    Hurry before Mike cuts us off


    and as always discounts for students, art center members, and others we think are just fun

    Happy Holidays!
  • Jul 29 2008 11:51 PM

    August 5th VOCAB
  • Jun 27 2008 8:58 PM

    Thanks you so much for the add!
    JJ~
  • Jun 17 2008 7:39 PM

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  • Jun 11 2008 12:02 AM

    Thanks for the add.


    Tom
  • May 31 2008 3:15 AM

    Thanks for the add...would love to do an interview/article with you guys.

  • May 15 2008 2:59 AM

    Thanks for the add!
  • Jun 10 2008 10:17 PM

    Have a good evening!
  • May 12 2008 3:20 PM

    Any Glass Artists in need of an apprentice (or know someone that is) please let me know...I don't have the $500 needed for the class, but I do have alot of interest and desire to learn the craft...Thanks...Ed
  • May 8 2008 12:50 PM

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  • Mar 22 2008 5:38 PM

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    Let me know if you have any internship opportunities for my kids.

    Stay Blessed
  • Mar 20 2008 12:27 AM

    Volunteer artists needed to volunteer as art supervisors on May 15?
    Bring color back!
  • Mar 18 2008 2:53 PM

    Our appreciation toward your consideration
    May fortune continue as your path
    to afford the reward

    Thank you
    Crown Hill Digital
  • Mar 18 2008 6:03 PM

    HAVE A GOOD WEEK.

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    oil-based enamel on laminate material
    dry layers
    DARRELL DLA...
  • Mar 18 2008 9:21 PM


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  • Feb 21 2008 3:13 AM

    Thanks for the add! :)
  • Feb 13 2008 6:29 PM

    Rufus Chickus Magnetus - Be My Valentine! - Click to see more.
  • Jan 28 2008 1:13 PM

    Kay Francis Clay 71,
    of Indianapolis, IN passed away Monday December 31, 2007. Born on June 8, 1936 in Rochester IN to Cecil M. and Francis M. Patterson, she is survived by her husband, Dale Clay; two children (Tracy Clay Robertson and Jnani Clay), four grandchildren (Grace and Cameron Clay and Michael and Max Robertson); one brother, Neil (Olga) Patterson; two sisters, Gail Patterson (Shane Siron) and LuAnn (Allen) Bickle, and numerous cousins, nephews, and nieces. Kay graduated from Rochester High School, received her B.S. from John Herron Art School and her Masters from Indiana and Butler Universities. She was an art teacher for I.P.S. for 45 years. She was published in two art books, received numerous accolades, and two Lilly endowment grants. Kay is known by most as a teacher of life and an inspiration for expression and she will be missed but not forgotten for many of us would not be who we are today if it had not been for her kindness and wisdom and for this reason among many, she will live forever in our hearts.

    Memorial Services: 4:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 1 at North United Methodist Church. Arrangements: Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Center - Broad Ripple.
  • Jan 23 2008 12:16 AM

    Gracias!

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  • Dec 22 2007 8:15 PM

    White Ornament sparkle
    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays !!!
    Amy