Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

September 4 — “Start with Art 2008″ starts with a discussion of whether art makes us safer

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Col. Dean Kesserman of the Providence Police Department discusses the critical role the arts play in public safety and in building a community … at a critical time for Indianapolis. (more…)

November 2 — Join in the Spirit & Place public conversation

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

The signature event for S&P every year is the Public Conversation with three well-known and influential thinkers and doers. Who wil they be this year? Stand by … (more…)

November 16 — Imagining a Global City: Visions of Indianapolis and the World

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

How can we learn from the best wisdom the world’s cultures have to offer? Three works of African art from the IMA collection will frame this conversation. For example, the Songye people in Congo bring out a statue in times of crisis to inspire the community’s collective imagination. What equivalent “community power figures” might spark imaginative discussions about local challenges? Begin with an optional tour that highlights these art works. (more…)

September 20 — Celebrate Fiesta Indianapolis: “Where the Americas Come Together”

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Since 1980, Fiesta has been the premiere Latino cultural celebration in Indiana. Fiesta celebrates, educates, and shares the Latino culture through diverse mediums including art, music, dance, food and cultural activities. (more…)

November 1 — Celebrate El Dia de los Muertos at the Indianapolis Art Center

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

The Day of the Dead honors the Mexican tradition of honoring ones ancestors once a year through a celebration of their life. The Art Center began providing Day of the Dead programming in 2000 as a response to the growing Hispanic and Latino populations in Indianapolis. Through the years the Art Center has found Day of the Dead programming to expand and bridge all communities because of a common experience shared among all people—death. (more…)

November 1-16 — The Spirit & Place Festival provides dozens of opportunities for “Exploring Imagination”

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Where does imagination reside? Who or what is cultivating the practice of imagination? When are social, religious, and cultural boundaries appropriate? What is needed to unleash public imagination in ways that benefit our communities’ economic, social, and cultural health? These are just a few of the thought-provoking questions that will be explored across the city through performances, dance, panel discussions, exhibits, workshops, and more during the 2008 Spirit & Place Festival. (more…)

November 15 to February 15 — “Our Land: Contemporary Art from the Arctic”

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Sixty four works demonstrate how long-held artistic traditions of the Inuit inspire contemporary sculptures, prints, fiber art, photography and digital media. All of these forms reflect Inuit societal values of family, community, and worldview expressed through Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inuit Traditional Knowledge). (more…)

November 13-14 — Attend the conference, “Moving Women’s Philanthropy Forward: Influences, Intent, Impact.”

Friday, August 1st, 2008

What influences women in their philanthropic decision making? What has recent research revealed about donor intent? What is the impact of donor education on women donors? Do giving circles and women’s funds have the resources and capacity to effect social change? What are the gender differences in philanthropy and why do they matter? What leadership qualities and characteristics are needed to bring women’s philanthropy initiatives to scale? (more…)

November 13 — Discuss how to make arts & culture pay with Charlotte’s Lee Keesler

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Lee Keesler is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Arts and Science Council of Charlotte NC. The Arts and Science Council serves and supports Charlotte’s cultural community through grant making, planning, programs and services to ensure a vibrant community enriched with arts, science and history. Over the past five years, ASC has experienced tremendous growth; now Charlotte is a cultural model for cities across the country and is second only to NYC in arts revenues generated. (more…)

November 11 — Debra Force and John Vanausdall discuss “The Valuation of Art”

Friday, August 1st, 2008

The important question in art seems not to be “Do I like it?” or “Is it good?” … it’s “What’s it worth?” When does that become a question of law rather than aesthetics? (more…)