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Your guide to celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Indy

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Hispanic Heritage Month events in INDY.

Indy kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with celebrations across the city.

Photos provided by Indy Arts Council

It’s the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month, and Indy is bringing the sabor with a vibrant mix of art, music, food, and comunidad.

Mark your calendars for:

  • Art | Explore the SOMA exhibition at Tube Factory and “Identidad, Dreams y Marchas” at the Artsgarden.
  • Music | Catch Gonzalo Rubalcaba at Butler University and join SADCO’s Hispanic Heritage Festival.
  • Community | Celebrate at Día Latino de Lawrence and the Fiesta de la Familia.

Check out the full lineup curated by Arte Mexicano en Indiana.

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