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Explore your creativity at the Indy Art Center, offering a range of art classes, camps, and workshops for all ages and skill levels.

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GIF of Indy Art Center class participants using a variety of mediums.

Explore the full art programming for adults, youth, and teens.

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Ready to cut back on screen time and explore a new creative outlet this year? Flex your curiosity with an Indy Art Center experience (think: classes, camps, workshops, and fun for all ages and skill levels).

With two locations in Broad Ripple and Fishers, the Indy Art Center provides top-notch art instruction in 17 state-of-the-art studios.

Choose from four-, seven-, or 15-week classes or one-time workshops, all led by skilled teaching artists. You can work with a variety of mediums, from sculpture and woodworking to printmaking.

Here are three programs we’re eyeing:

The Teen Institute helps high school students develop skills while creating portfolio-ready artwork.

Pro tip: Tuition assistance and payment plans are available.

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