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Rebecca Norris Webb & Alex Webb Talk

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Join Aurora PhotoCenter and the Herron community for an artist’s talk in conjunction with Rebecca Norris Webb’s “Night Calls” projection exhibition. Norris Webb and her creative partner and husband, Alex Webb, will discuss their work, including the “Night […]

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Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Visiting Artist Lecture: Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir

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Explore how creativity has permeated Icelandic society and become a global asset in cultural production and advertising. Art historian and curator Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir will explore “Icelandicity” through the work of artists such as Birgir Andrésson, Ólöf Nordal, Rúrí, […]

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Looking Forward: Black Indianapolis Artists Imagine the Future

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In a panel discussion, learn about the long-term effects of African American enslavement on our shared history and sense of identity while looking to the future. The discussion will be moderated by Kaila Austin, “Past is Present” outreach […]

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The Rise and Deconstruction of Reconstruction: A One-Act Play

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In a one-act play produced by the Africana Repertory Theater at IUPUI, explore the complex landscape of the Reconstruction era and racial equity today. The year is 1878. Less than 20 years after “Jubilee,” some of the most […]

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