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From handcrafted pottery to jewelry and paintings, there’s something for everyone on the nice list.

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Take care of all of your holiday shopping at once at IAC’s Winter Art Sale. Check out artwork and wares from local artists and artisans on Saturday, Dec. 2 + Saturday, Dec. 9, 12-5 p.m.

The Art Center will be in a flurry with artists showcasing one-of-a-kind work, refreshments, and the holiday spirit at this free event.

Our opinion? Those gifts will feel twice as good to give because they help support the Indianapolis Art Center’s students, staff, and faculty, as well as artists in our community.

Happy holiday shopping, Indy. Get in the holiday spirit.

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