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Know Your Entertainers: Keirsten Hodgens reflects on ‘SIX the Musical’

This story was originally published on March 30, 2023. Hoosier actress Keirsten Hodgens is reflecting on her time on Broadway. During her time in the Broadway...

John Wesley Hardrick exhibition to explore life of Black Hoosier painter

Hoosier artist John Wesley Hardrick’s paintings were said to capture the “essence of life” in Indianapolis through displays of the city’s natural beauty, landscapes...

Black History Month spotlight: Black artists to watch this year

This year is bound to be a huge year for Black artists throughout Indianapolis. As the arts and culture reporter, it’s my job and my...

Meet the Artists 2025: Celebrating 37 years of Black art

Meet the Artists, an annual celebration of Black art in Indianapolis, is back at Central Library for its 37th year. Presented by the Indianapolis Public...

New Art & Soul program partnership coming to Madam Walker Legacy Center

Indy Arts Council and the Madam Walker Legacy Center are collaborating for a new series of Art & Soul programming. Art & Soul is celebrating...

Radford receives Lifetime Achievement Award

The Indianapolis arts scene is abuzz with the news that Anthony 'Tony' Radford, a pillar of the community, is receiving the Christel DeHaan Lifetime...

‘Nourishing Well’ to celebrate Black women making space for each other

With pieces from all mediums, Black women are creating their own spaces and celebrating each other in a new exhibition. The Madam Walker Legacy Center...

Indianapolis Art Center preparing for 52nd Annual Broad Ripple Art Fair

For more than 50 years, the annual Broad Ripple Art Fair has raised money for programming while exposing the community to diverse artists from...

“Black Keys” spotlights Black composers for a sold-out crowd

A sold-out crowd attended “Black Keys: The Evolution of the Black Classical Arts,” at the Schrott Center for the Arts on April 20, 2024....

Indianapolis Black Theatre Company to debut with ‘Platanos y Collard Greens’

Indianapolis’ theater scene is growing as a new company joins the ranks.  Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC), spearheaded by Founding Artistic Director Ben Rose, is...
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