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How Hoosiers can invest in Indy’s creative future (literally)

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Indy Art Center community programs, ArtReach.

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For nearly a century, the Indy Art Center has been a cornerstone of creativity and inclusion in Indianapolis — offering accessible art experiences that foster connection, expression, and healing.

Now, the Art Center is investing in its future through Building Community Through Art, an $8.8 million capital campaign to:

  • Enhance its facilities
  • Expand community programs
  • Foster a dynamic haven for artistic inspiration and cultural enrichment

Want to help the organization continue “building community through art?” Consider making a contribution.

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