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Art Spaces to receive NEA support for new project.

Art Spaces to Receive Support for new project from the National Endowment for the Arts

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Art Spaces’ Annual Luncheon: Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 12:00pm

Join Art Spaces for our Annual Luncheon, featuring the author of “Black in Indiana”, Eunice Brewer-Trotter!

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Art Spaces Names New Executive Director; Mary Kramer Begins New Role at Art Spaces

Ally Midgley is named Art Spaces Executive Director; Mary Kramer begins new role as Project Consultant to Art Spaces.

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Focus on Art Spaces

Focus on Art Spaces is available on YouTube to view now.

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Ways to Join in Building a Vibrant City

Your support and involvement is vital.

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Newsletters, Articles and Stories

Check out an archive of past articles.

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Past Events

Read about recent events such as a public picnic as part of Turn to the River, the Arts and Crafts Brew-Off, and our Spring Luncheon.

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Don't miss out! Join us tomorrow (March 23rd) for Art Chatter as we take a closer look at "Art in STEM" with Soully Abas and Alan Bundza at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Join us next week (3/23) for Art Chatter, and learn more about "Art in STEM", presented by Soully Abas & Alan Bundza at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Thank you, Oscar Bauer, Fredrick R. Benson, and Mary Smith Young Charitable Trusts, managed by @firstfinancialbnk, for a grant in support of Art Spaces! Thank you to the Capital Improvement Board for their vital support of a $450,000 award toward Phase II and Phase III of the Art Spaces’ Turn to the River project! A big thank you to everyone who donated to our Annual Campaign! Because of your generosity, we met our $20,000 matching challenge, and we exceeded our campaign goal of $50,000! Your support allows Art Spaces to continue to bring together people, organizations, and art to build a vibrant community. Wondering how you can support public art in our community? Here’s a perfect opportunity!
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