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Three Black Indianapolis artists are at the center of a new documentary in the works that explores themes of creativity, community and resilience.
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It’s been over a decade since the Penrod Society began a grant program to help fund local arts programs. This year it was able to grant more than $300,000 in funding to 85 Central Indiana organizations.
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Federal funding that supports artists across Indiana has been terminated by the Trump Administration.
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The Indianapolis City-County Council met on Monday night, and the public had its last chance to comment on the proposed $1.6 billion dollar budget for 2025.
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A series of arts and cultural events is planned for visitors and residents for NBA All-Star Weekend. One is return of the Through2Eyes cultural tour, with a nod to basketball. WFYI’s Abriana Herron spoke with Indianapolis Native Sampson Levingston about his Walk & Talk tours for All-Star weekend.
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The Indianapolis arts scene is stepping up its game ahead of NBA All Star 2024 next month. Dubbed Indy’s Home Court, the art offerings will reach across the downtown area.
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A recent study found the nonprofit arts and culture sector in Indianapolis brought in more than $520 million in direct economic impact.
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Nationally, the study revealed the nonprofit arts and culture industries created $151.7 billion in this 13-month period.