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Amber Robles-Gordon to give ‘Artist Talk’ at ISU

Amber Robles-Gordon’s “Successions: Traversing U.S. Colonialism” is on display at Indiana State University this month. Featuring six abstract textile pieces that aim to dissect the...

Hoosier Historia to shed light on Hoosier Hysteria during NBA All-Star Weekend

As the city gears up for the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend, the Indy Arts Council is sharing some of Indiana’s greatest moments in basketball...

‘Iran in Revolt’ exhibition opens at IndyPL

The Indianapolis Public Library is helping to bring awareness to ongoing issues in the Middle East through a new art exhibition. Curated by Parisa Kay...

Recorder Rewind: The best of Indy’s arts in 2023

Artists and creatives around Indianapolis have had a fairly significant year, from The Bicentennial Unity Plaza to Mike Epps’ “Buying Back the Block” to...

Newfields meltdown comes amid widespread DEI retreat

By JAMES BRIDGES Newfields' meltdown is pushing into a second month, with no end in sight, as the controversy transcends a single personnel move at...

Martin University president resigns from Newfields board

In a statement released to The Recorder, Dr. Sean Huddleston announced his resignation from the board of trustees at Newfields. “I joined the board of...

Top View shining a light on Midwest talent

Midwest Industry Nights offer a space for creatives to come together, network and learn. The events are hosted by Top View – a company...

Our moment: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship challenges traditional notions of Native American art

The Eiteljorg Museum's biennial Native American Fellowship program is an initiative that allows artists to create contemporary works of art while preserving the traditions...

Paige Neely, onstage and offstage at the Phoenix Theatre

Onstage and offstage Paige Neely is making waves at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center. Neely wears many hats at the Phoenix Theater Cultural Center, both...

Tracy Chapman wins Song of the Year at the CMAs 35 years later

Tracy Chapman won Song of the Year at the 2023 Country Music Awards (CMAs) for her 1988 hit "Fast Car" on Nov. 8. The...
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