Indianapolis Art Center
| Our mission | To inspire creative expression in all people. |
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| Needs | We do not have any specific needs at this time. Contact us to explore possible ways we could work together |
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| About us | First founded in 1934 as the Works Progress Administration program, the Art Center has evolved from serving artists during the Great Depression to offering hundreds of art classes, over fifty art exhibitions across six art galleries, an outreach program that takes art to underserved communities, and the annual OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair. As a nonprofit, the Art Center relies heavily on donations to support its mission to inspire creative expression in people of all ages. Since its move to its current home in 1976, the Art Center sits along the banks of the White River in the Broad Ripple neighborhood of Indianapolis. |
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