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3 people look at a piece of art on display at an exhibition at the Indianapolis Art Center

Rotating exhibitions fill the center’s six galleries and are always free and open to the public.

Photo by Ona Sircy

Calling all art aficionados: You’re invited to the Opening Reception of the Winter Exhibition Series at The Indianapolis Art Center to celebrate the new exhibitions on display now through Saturday, Dec. 23.

The free event, happening on Thursday, Nov. 16, 5-8 p.m., gives visitors a chance to preview:

  • The 2023 College Invitational
  • The Journey – works by Connie A Slater, 2022 Student Show Best of Show
  • Illusion of Reality – works by Dan Copper, 2022 Skip McKinney Faculty Award winner
  • Annual ArtTroop Exhibition

Pro tip: A membership, a workshop, or a class at the center is also the perfect gift for the art enthusiast in your life. Stay up to date with the center’s latest happenings below.

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