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‘A Space for Us’ brings a fashion and arts production to IBE Summer Celebration

Indiana Black Expo promises attendees an immersive arts and culture treat with ā€œA Space for Us.ā€ Presented by F.A.M.E. Foundation Inc. in partnership with Indiana...

Community Arts Calendar: Free and low-cost things to do in July (after the 4th)Ā 

Indianapolis kicked off July with a patriotic bang.  The Fourth of July has come and gone, but summer in the city is just getting started....

IBE announces headliners for Summer Celebration Mental Health Symposium

Indiana Black Expo (IBE) is having ā€œcritical conversationsā€ around Black mental health during this year’s Summer Celebration. The Mental Health Symposium, part of IBE’s Summer...

Representation and accessibility: How Black muralists are painting the city

Hoosiers in Indianapolis experience art every day. The variety of murals gracing the city's walls adds color and vibrancy to Indianapolis for those willing to...

Evelyn Sue Cosper honored with Presidential Award

Harvest Girls International awarded its Presidential Award to retired educator, athlete and Indy native Evelyn Sue Cosper for decades of transformative community service.   The nonprofit,...

Juneteenth resurrected the 4th of July

ā€œIt is not righteousness that ye turn your faces towards East or West; but it is righteousness to believe in Allah and the Last...

Here’s the full line-up for Indy Dance Festival 2025Ā 

Indy Dance Festival 2025 is bringing all new classes, performances and more this summer.  Indy Dance Council released the full performance and masterclass lineup for...

REVIEW: IBTC’s ā€˜Ain’t No Mo’:’ You just gon’ have to see itĀ 

I was told this play might make me uncomfortable.  Jordan E. Cooper’s ā€œAin’t No Moā€™ā€ paves the way for a provocative new season for the...

Indy Arts Council released its 5-year strategic planĀ 

Indy Arts Council's five-year strategic plan is a ā€œcollaborative roadmapā€ to making the city a daily destination for accessible arts and culture.  Indy Arts Council...

Our voice still matters: A Black reflection on July 4

Throughout history, the Black voice has never been silent. It has been a voice that spoke truth to power, a voice that cried out against...
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