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BLACK: A Festival of Joy announces Brick by Brick Fund to fuel spaces for Black joy

BLACK: A Festival of Joy’s new initiative will fund the fourth annual festival and the creation of more spaces for Black joy. The Brick by...

GANGGANG teams up with Indy Ignite pro volleyball All-Star WeekendĀ 

Indianapolis-based creative advocacy agency GANGGANG partners with the Pro Volleyball Federation's (PVF) Indy Ignite, enhancing the fan experience at two major upcoming matches.Ā  The partnership...

ISO and GANGGANG team up for exhibition at Hilbert Circle Theatre

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) and GANGGANG are partnering up for two new contemporary art exhibitions. As part of a new collaboration bridging the gap...

The best part of Butter: Art, equity and affirmation

Walking through Ganggang’s annual Butter Art Fair feels like you have been transported to some much cooler city, maybe on the east or west...

Mike Epps to host free concert in Douglass Park

Mike Epps, Indianapolis-based comedian and ā€œhometown hero,ā€ announced a free concert this weekend. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Sept. 7 at...

ā€˜We are who we serve’: A Q&A with the visionaries behind the Butter Art Fair

Organized by Ganggang, Butter acts as an advocate for Black visual artists' care and economic viability. Anchored annually in Indianapolis, Indiana, during Labor Day...

Photos: BUTTER Art Fair 2024

The Butter Art Fair is back for its fourth year at The Stutz in downtown Indianapolis. The art fair showcases Black visual artists from...

Black: A Festival of Joy empowers and unites

The 90-degree heat did not deter a crowd of Hoosiers from filling the Taggart Memorial Amphitheater at Riverside Park for the third year of...

I am fashion: Style moments from the “I Made Rock ‘N’ Roll Festival”

Indianapolis proudly hosted the inaugural I Made Rock 'N' Roll Festival, a truly unique event that lived up to its name. The festival, aptly...

‘I Made Rock ā€˜N Roll’ festival is days away: Here’s what to expect

Indiana’s first Black rock music festival is about to make history. Legendary artists such as Gary Clark Jr., Joy Oladokun and Robert Randolph Band will...
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