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SUMMARY:El Estudiante- film screening sponsored by Consulado de Mexico en Indianapolis
DESCRIPTION:Libreria Donceles’s weekend programming and the Consulado de Mexico en Indianpolis\npresenta:\nEl Estudiante\nAfter retiring to the beautiful Mexican town of Guanajuato\, a 70 year old decides to follow his dreams and enroll at the university where he stumbles upon a new generation and they are bound together by the novel Don Quijote de la Mancha. \nSpanish with English Subtitles.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/el-estudiante-film-screening-sponsored-by-consulado-de-mexico-en-indianapolis/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\, 2620 Shelby St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Film,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160902T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160902T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20160818T011652Z
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SUMMARY:Lush
DESCRIPTION:Nine artists explore subjects that terrify and fascinate them using the artist residency house next to the Tube Factory artspace. Installations\, sculpture\, and photography transfigure the space into a series of visionary experiences. \nEric Broz\nI want everyone to like me. I just want to be famous and for everyone to like me and to be happy. I really just want to be rich and famous and for everyone to like me. The only thing I want is to be rich and famous and for everyone to like me. And maybe a Coke. If I’m rich and I’m famous and everyone likes me and I have a Coke\, I’d be happy.\nA Pepsi would be ok too. \nEmily Freese\nClothing relates to the body without the body needing to be there. It is a second skin to the human. I manipulate this second skin\, creating objects from what were once personal belongings. I am examining clothing\, through the absence of the body\, as a metaphor for the human. The clothing is subject to forms of deterioration to destroy\, as well as further\, its history. Creating my own forms of stains and wear on the fabric reflect a narrative of the human\, of the clothing. The stains are intimate and revealing. They show the presence of human touch\, and reflect a sense of control. While stains are present\, there is still a sense of sterility and stillness. Thus\, these forms of wear present an alteration to something once new. I pair clothing with familiar objects of the domestic household. I use acrylic\, steel\, rust\, bleach\, and plastic as mediums to create and contain the representational figure and transforming the narrative of the clothes. \nClare Gatto\nSecond Skins utilizes tropes and archetypes of femininity to point to larger social constructs. While my studio practice is rooted in photography\, it has expanded to encompass the use of new media\, including 3D scanning and modeling. This new form of representation enables a re-imagining of the way we view\, treat\, and understand ideas of the feminine. By using photographs combined with 3D Scanning technology\, I welcome the viewer into a world that attempts to challenge the notion of constructed norms. The work depicts a seductive environment without a horizon where fluidity is welcomed. \nPhilip Košćak\nI manipulate and multiply self-created and borrowed characters\, objects\, images\, text\, and dialogue. These fragmented text and images combined with personal memories reveal a stream of consciousness made up of double entendres and metaphors of identity that urge the viewer to reconsider what they already know\, and what they think they know. \nBrent Lehker\nLehker is an artist\, maker and designer. He holds a BFA from Herron School of Art. Brent works in multiple mediums\, but when asked he will say he “builds things.” When Brent says “builds things\,” he means the objects he builds with his hands along with the relationships he builds in his world.\nDipstick is a collaborative\, visual measurement of public participants’ perceptions. People are asked to dip a prearranged\, hang-able stick into a colored pigment to measure their feelings about questions posed to them. The sticks are then collected and hung on wire to form a visual display.\nDipstick is an ongoing series. \nSteve Moore\nThe porch has an abandoned mount for a swing that once allowed a position for a spectator. The remaining mounts provide a position to imagine a static plumb line exemplifying gravity’s effect while also acknowledging the potential forces being exerted in opposition.\nWe could image this idealized perspective as a prime site for hanging in fluid suspension\, similar to a womb or being rocked to sleep in a mother’s arms. From this imagined location\, a point in space at the confluence of Cartesian planes\, emits an eye \nMonica Sandoval\nBorn and raised in Los Angeles\, CA. Monica Sandoval received her MA from the California State University\, Northridge\, and is currently pursuing an MFA at Cranbrook Academy of Art.\nThrough video performance\, installation\, and object making Sandoval examines themes of identity\, self-preservation\, and ultimately futility. Her work is defiant\, amplifying the body as a means to protest any general notions attached to it. As a starting point\, Sandoval is currently investigating how she can distance herself from her own body (objectifying it in the process). All in order to link body image with the social construct surrounding desire. \nKatie Shroeder\nMy work uses material exploration and performance to discuss a variety of social concerns. By using building materials to create performances and sculptures\, I am able to explore the futility of physical consumption\, human communication\, and the roles we play within our own bodies. I use bricks\, clay\, plaster\, and wood to express cultural standards and challenge the importance of these social norms.\nI exploit societal roles through examination of self and culture. These examinations tend to be performances or sculptural objects that involve raw materials encountered every day. I strive to challenge the American standard involving mentalities of home owning\, debt\, labor\,\nbeauty standards\, and lavish spending. Post-performance\, what is left is an object or artifact. This creates an opportunity to challenge the viewer as they consider the tension caused between the perceived past (my performance) and the potentially contradictory atmosphere created by the presence of the physical relic.\nIn my most recent work\, I use found materials\, raw and fired clay\, and photography to position my audience as both an active participant and as a viewer. This dual role encourages the audience to question the truth behind the ideas presented in the work and to evaluate their relevance within contemporary culture. The potential distress between what is possible and what is impossible becomes a key function of the work. It allows for a reflective moment between object and interpretation; between my audiences body and my own. \nNick Witten\nWitten is obsessed with figuring it out. What is it? It is him\, his art\, you\, us\, how he interacts with you\, how he interacts with people\, how you interact with people\, how people interact with people\, what’s funny\, what’s sad\, what’s funny and sad\, who is in control\, who is out of control\, what is control\, what’s performing\, what’s genuine\, what’s smart\, what’s dumb\, what is the grey space between and whether or not he is rambling on right now (also if that was a good joke or not).\nThrough video based performances\, found and manipulated objects Witten creates work that unfolds into different avenues of conversation only to fold back in on itself. This möbius strip\, paired with formalist qualities\, invokes a feeling in the viewer that is hard to pin down. In this strange area humor becomes a lifeline. The work strives to understand how humor helps to build the social world around us\, how to utilize this tool\, and what it means to function in society today. \nImage: Second Skin\, Clare Gatto\, 2016
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/lush/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160907T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20160724T160733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160822T223036Z
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SUMMARY:Close Encounters of the Third Kind Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Selected by Cranbrook Art Museum curator Laura Mott to facilitate her interview with artist Scott Hocking\, who is currently exhibiting at Tube Factory artspace\, we will screen Close Encounters of the Third Kind then reference the interview between her and Hocking. \nClose Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 American science fiction film\, written and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Richard Dreyfuss\, François Truffaut\, Melinda Dillon\, Teri Garr\, Bob Balaban\, and Cary Guffey. It tells the story of Roy Neary\, an everyday blue collar worker in Indiana\, whose life changes after an encounter with an unidentified flying object (UFO). \nIn Partnership with Public House Cinema:\nWebsite: publichousecinema.com\nTwitter: @PHCinemaIndy\nInstagram: @publichousecinema\nFacebook: facebook.com/phcinemaindy\nEmail: email hidden; JavaScript is required
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/close-encounters-of-the-third-kind-film-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161008T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161008T144500
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CREATED:20160818T191014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161001T142047Z
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SUMMARY:MUFON Symposium-Bill Konkolesky- UFO Abductions and Encounters
DESCRIPTION:While other people’s first memories are of birthday parties and dental visits\, Bill Konkolesky’s first memory is a visit from a strange\, little man with giant eyes — an alien. It would be the first of many visits he would receive over the years. And\, thanks to MUFON Indiana\, (Mutual UFO Network) Konkolesky will share his expertise on encounters and abductions with the public. \nKonkolesky spent the last two decades actively investigating these otherworldly phenomenons\, trying to make some sense of the bizarre events that have happened to him and others. What he’s discovered is that the truth is far stranger than what he first assumed. \n“At our meetings\, we have people from all sorts of professions\, including pilots and law enforcement\, that have seen things but don’t talk about it at their work\,” Konkolesky told the Oakland County Daily Tribune. \nUnited States presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan\, NASA Astronaut Gordon Cooper\, actor Jackie Gleason\, and former Beatles member John Lennon have all openly discussed their UFO sightings. \n“The thing about the phenomena is that many people have the luxury of disbelief. Culturally\, you don’t have people talking about it\, it’s not in the news\, they live their life completely without any need to buy into something like this\,” Konkolesky continued. “If you tell someone about it and ask them to believe it\, you’re really asking them a lot because then they have to process it —what does this mean to my place on Earth and our place in the universe\, what does that mean for my religious beliefs\, my political beliefs\, or our future. Unfortunately\, some people lose that luxury of disbelief when something goes way beyond the point of explanation\, and they have to re-evaluate everything.”\nIn addition to the presentation by Konkolesky\, State Director for the Indiana chapter of MUFON\, Stewart Hill will speak about technology in his talk “Exoplanets\, A Fine Tuned Universe? Physics and the 4th Dimension and Omega 3.” This will be followed by a free screening at dusk of the 1951 film The Day The Earth Stood Still.\n￼￼￼\n￼The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction film. In the movie\, a humanoid alien visitor named Klaatu comes to Earth\, accompanied by a powerful eight-foot tall robot\, Gort\, to deliver an important message that will affect the entire human race. \nIn 1995 The Day the Earth Stood Still was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as “culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant.”\nThe afternoon schedule will go as follows: Konklesky at 1:30 p.m.\, followed by Hill at 3 p.m. and the movie at 7:30 p.m. \nAbout Bill Konkolesky\nBill Konkolesky is State Director of the Michigan Chapter of the Mutual UFO Network and the author of the autobiographical “Experiencer: Raised in Two Worlds” and his personal abduction experiences have been chronicled in the SyFy documentary “Abduction Diaries\,” DVD documentary “Abducted by Aliens: UFO Encounters of the 4th Kind\,” and the ABC news special “UFOs: Seeing is Believing.”\nHe has also served as consultant to the History Channel’s “Hangar 1” and “UFO Hunters\,” as well as the Science Channel’s “Uncovering Aliens” and “Close Encounters.” \nAbout Stewart Hill\nHill has been the State Director for the Indiana Chapter of the Mutual UFO Network for the last six years and served previously as the state Chief Investigator and a state section director. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic Engineering and worked for 26 years in the medical diagnostics industry working with state-of-the-art technology and chemistries. Prior to that he worked with commercial and military electronic applications and spent six years in the U.S. Air Force working in airborne navigation. First interested in UFO’s with the 1952 national wave\, he lost interest when the subject of “flying saucers” was discontinued in the popular media but regain interest when the Internet became an informational tool in the 1990’s. He has managed\, investigated\, researched and documented hundreds of Indiana UFO reports over the last sixteen years. \nAbout MUFON Indiana\nMUFON Indiana is a dedicated group of MUFON certified field investigators donating their time and expenses to the investigation of submitted reports and to the study of UFOs. Read more about them at: http://indianamufon.homestead.com/
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/bill-konkolesky-ufo-abductions-and-encounters/
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161013T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161013T210000
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CREATED:20160724T161510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160822T223131Z
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SUMMARY:The Five Obstructions Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Selected by Cranbrook Art Museum curator Laura Mott to facilitate her interview with artist Scott Hocking\, who is currently exhibiting at Tube Factory artspace\, we will screen The Five Obstructions and The Perfect Human then reference the interview between her and Hocking. \nThe Five Obstructions is a 2003 Danish documentary film directed by Lars von Trier and Jørgen Leth. The film is conceived as a documentary\, but incorporates lengthy sections of experimental films produced by the filmmakers. The premise is that von Trier has created a challenge for his friend and mentor\, Jørgen Leth\, another renowned filmmaker. von Trier’s favorite film is Leth’s The Perfect Human (1967)\, and von Trier gives Leth the task of remaking The Perfect Human five times\, each time with a different “obstruction” (or obstacle) imposed by von Trier. \nIn partnership with Public House Cinema:\nWebsite: publichousecinema.com\nTwitter: @PHCinemaIndy\nInstagram: @publichousecinema\nFacebook: facebook.com/phcinemaindy\nEmail: email hidden; JavaScript is required
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/the-five-obstructions-film-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161013T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161013T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161011T211927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161011T211927Z
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SUMMARY:Growing up on a Coffee Farm in Latin America
DESCRIPTION:If you love coffee\, this event is for you. \nKristin Van Busum\, founder of Project Alianza (www.projectalianza.org)\, will host a Discussion + Screening of La Cosecha de Miseria (The Harvest of Misery)\, a documentary produced by Telemundo\, highlighting the global problem of child labor that continues to impact the coffee supply chain. \nThe documentary is a peek into the rarely explored reality of the million of children who are born and grow up on coffee farms in Latin America. Labeled by industry as “the most vulnerable actors in the coffee supply chain\,” coffee farm kids exemplify resilience\, resourcefulness and the spirit needed to break out of the generational poverty in which they were born. Yet\, more than half will not get the support or services they need to make it beyond third grade. Learn more about grass roots\, community-driven efforts to give kids a chance at education and a better tomorrow. \nThe event is a collaboration between Project Alianza and the Big Car Collaborative.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/growing-up-on-a-coffee-farm-in-latin-america/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161022T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161022T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20160817T200400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160818T022640Z
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SUMMARY:Textile Dyeing and Water Emersion Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Daren Redman\, textile artisan\, leads a textile dyeing and water emersion workshop providing all materials. Participants will use bandanas to create unique tie dye designs. To learn more about her hand dyed fabrics please click here. \nThis event is free and open to the public. All ages and skill levels are welcome!
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/textile-dyeing-and-water-emersion-workshop/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161022T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161018T235641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T235641Z
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SUMMARY:Fandango-Son y Alma\,a farewell event for Librería Donceles.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a concert and an all-ages workshop that showcase the traditions of el Son Jarocho. Musicians and the general public are invited to bring along their guitars\, strings\, or percussion instruments and experiment with the rhythms of Veracruz\, Mexico during this event. Food and refreshment will be included. \nUna celebración con música en vivo\, danza\, poesía y un espíritu de participación comunitaria. Únase a nosotros para un concierto y un taller para todas las edades que muestran las tradiciones de El Son Jarocho. Los músicos y el público en general están invitados a traer sus guitarras\, cuerdas\, o instrumentos de percusión y experimentar con los ritmos de Veracruz\, México\, durante este evento. Proveeremos comida y refrescos.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/fandango-son-y-almaa-farewell-event-for-libreria-donceles/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161110T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161110T201500
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161014T134434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161108T163225Z
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SUMMARY:Brian Priest Artist Talk--das Andenken "Memory Souvenir"
DESCRIPTION:Brian James Priest will talk on current themes in German Art\, about artists he met on his journey/studio visits in Germany\, his exhibition at Nina Sagt Galerie and research for future works. \n45 minutes–Q&A at the end \nPriest is a interdisciplinary artist based in Indianapolis. He has presented his work at Yugong Art Museum\, the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art\, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art\, White Flag Project Space and more. Priest was a recipient of the Efroymson Contemporary Art Fellowship and is a CICF renewal Fellow. He is a Visiting Professor of Sculpture at Herron School of Art and Design and DePauw University. He is also owner of Kurb Design\, a fabrication and design studio. Priest received his BFA from Herron School of Art and Design in 2004 and MFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2007. \nImage: “Performance 2016. North Korean Embassy in Berlin.”\nStarting from the front gate\, Priest dribbled a basketball around\nthe North Korean Embassy\, finishing with a long range\njump shot at the basketball goal located behind the\nembassy on North Korean territory.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/brian-priest-artist-talk-das-andenken-memory-souvenir/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161112T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161006T140516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161009T230419Z
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SUMMARY:Jillisblack
DESCRIPTION:Jill is Black is a writer\, blogger\, and facilitator/trainer/lecturer\, focusing on issues of Race\, Power\, and Privilege in modern-day America. She amassed a diverse following via her social media account\, @jillisblack–where her social commentary is centered around inner and outer-community hierarchies\, the myth of white fragility and other words for racism\, the endlessly-pending and highly-exclusive revolution\, and dating and relationships through the eyes of social media.  \nIt is Jill’s belief that the shift away from anti-blackness will begin with an outpouring of radical\, multi-generational\, inclusive and validating honesty. This is the revolution she wishes to be invited to.  \nJill was born in Oakland\, raised in Alabama\, and currently resides in Washington State.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/jillisblack-dinner-and-conversation/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161117T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161117T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161012T014706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161012T020629Z
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SUMMARY:Day Is Done--Mike Kelley--Screening/Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Day Is Done is a carnivalesque opus\, a genre-smashing epic in which vampires\, dancing Goths\, hillbillies\, mimes and demons come together in a kind of subversive musical theater/variety revue by artist Mike Kelley. Running over two-and-a-half hours\, this riotous theatrical spectacle unfolds as a series of episodes that form a loose\, fractured narrative. The video comprises parts 2 through 32 of Kelley’s multi-faceted project Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstructions\, in which trauma\, abuse and repressed memory are refracted through personal and mass-cultural experience. The source material is a series of high school yearbook photographs of “extracurricular activities\,” specifically those that represent what Kelley has termed “socially accepted rituals of deviance.” Kelley then stages video narratives around these found images.\nIn Day Is Done\, these restagings take the form of “folk entertainments” that Kelley memorably subverts. Featuring characters such as Motivational Vampire\, Morose Ghoul and Devil/Barber\, much of the action—antic song-and-dance numbers and dramatic scenes\, with Satan as emcee—takes place in a generic school gymnasium and a wooded landscape.\nWrites Kelley: “For this project\, I limited myself to specific iconographic motifs taken from the following files: Religious Performances\, Thugs\, Dance\, Hick and Hillbilly\, Halloween and Goth\, Satanic\, Mimes\, and Equestrian Events. Many of the source photographs are of people in costume singing or dancing\, so the resulting tapes are generally music videos. In fact\, I consider Day Is Done to be a kind of fractured feature-length musical…. The experience of viewing it is somewhat akin to channel-surfing on television.”\nThe video reconstructions were originally seen within an ambitious\, sprawling exhibition of video/sculpture installations\, photographs\, sets\, props and drawings at the Gagosian Gallery in New York in 2005; the videos were incorporated into 25 sculptural viewing stations. Writes Kelley\, “My intention was to create a kind of spatialized filmic montage: a feature-length film made up of multiple simultaneous and sequential scenes playing in architectural space.” \nWe will discuss Kelley’s techniques for creating psychic distortions and the perceived relationship between the person of the artist and the artistic persona.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/day-is-done-mike-kelley-screeningdiscussion/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161117T192106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T192106Z
UID:4328-1479556800-1479564000@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Pop-Up Woodworking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Pop-Up Woodworking Workshop led by Teaching Artist\, Brittany Rudolf. \nWe will begin with cut-and-paste collages and end with our images transferred onto wood! \n\nFamily friendly. All materials provided. \n\n\nBrittany Rudolf is a multi-disciplinary artist who is serving as Public Ally with Big Car Collaborative for the 2016-2017 term. A graduate of Herron School of Art and Design with a BFA in Furniture Design and Sculpture\, she combines her various creative interests with a love for community engagement.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/pop-up-woodworking-workshop/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122521
CREATED:20161208T233507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161208T233507Z
UID:4415-1481979600-1481986800@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Pop-Up Woodworking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Pop-Up Woodworking Workshop led by teaching artist Brittany Rudolf. \nALL materials are provided. No previous experience is necessary\, as we will use pre-cut pieces\, so come in with an open mind and leave with a handpiece work! \nThis workshop is FREE and FAMILY FRIENDLY; however\, space is limited and children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Reserve your spot by clicking here! \nBrittany Rudolf is a multi-disciplinary artist who is serving as Public Ally with Big Car Collaborative for the 2016-2017 term. A graduate of Herron School of Art and Design with a BFA in Furniture Design and Sculpture\, she combines her various creative interests with a love for community engagement. \nFor more information and other inquires\, please contact Brittany at email hidden; JavaScript is required.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/pop-up-woodworking-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20161026T002912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T002912Z
UID:4294-1484244000-1484251200@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:The Banana Man-Mike Kelley
DESCRIPTION:Kelley’s 28-minute video project pieced together a character study of the Banana Man\, a character from the children’s television show “Captain Kangaroo.” Having never watched the Banana Man himself\, Kelley enlisted his childhood friends to recount their memories of him\, memories which were weaved together into a fragmented narrative. \nWrites Kelley: “This is my only truly solo video project. The tape is an exploration of character and was done in direct reaction to my performance work at the time\, which was characterless. Video seemed a good way\, by virtue of it not operating in ‘real’ time\, of dealing with character and psychological motivation. ‘The Banana Man’ was a minor figure on a children’s television show I watched in my youth. I\, myself\, never saw this performer. Everything I know about him was told to me by my friends. The Banana Man is an attempt at constructing the psychology of the character — problematized by the fact that the character is already a fictional one\, and by the fact that none of my observations were direct ones.” \n1983\, 28:15 min\, color\, sound\n\nDiscussion to follow screening.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/the-banana-man-mike-kelley/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170121T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20161021T155839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170115T215447Z
UID:4278-1484996400-1485003600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Michael Jordan\, a.k.a. ALKEMI
DESCRIPTION:Jordan will talk about his work\, philosophy and the Mari Evans mural he painted July/August 2016 on Massachusetts Avenue. \nAbout Michael Jordan\, a.k.a. ALKEMI\nJordan is a professional artist and poet living and working in Indianapolis for over 40 years. Norman Rockwell and Salvador Dali are among his influences and he has completed over 40 murals\, including one for the Arts Council of Indianapolis’s 46 for XLVI. Jordan’s work has been part of both group and solo exhibitions at the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History\, Indiana Black Expo Fine Arts Pavilion\, Crispus Attucks African American Museum\, Jefferson Gallery\, Central Library’s Meet The Artists\, Athenaeum\, the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art\, etc. He has lectured at Indiana University\, Purdue University- Indianapolis\, several high school and is a published writer.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/artist-talk-michael-jordan-a-k-a-alkemi/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170123T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170123T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170113T013254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T013254Z
UID:4634-1485194400-1485201600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Memory\, Myth\, and Metaphor
DESCRIPTION:Memory\, Myth\, and Metaphor is a FREE\, 5-week series for women and femmes only\, that will explore the themes of memories\, myths\, and metaphors while exploring topics such as the body\, self-presentation\, and gender roles. \nJoin us for the first segment of the series in a special meetup with shehive. This meetup will include a dialogue about identity in the craft fields of wood and metalworking. Together\, we will create pieces that explore a multi-faceted self. Bring materials that inspire you. \nThe following items will guide our conversation: \n-article on gender construction:\nhttp://www.criticalmediaproject.org/cml/topicbackground/gender/ \n-article on women and power tools: http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2012/12/women_and_power_tools_ana_white_launches_a_trend.html \n-website for a women-centered space:\nhttp://www.aworkshopofourown.com/ \n-article about Vivian Beer:\nhttp://www.writerloriferguson.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/MODERN-Vivian-Beer.pdf \nFacilitated by Brittany Rudolf. \nBrittany Rudolf is serving as a Public Ally with Big Car Collaborative for the 2016-2017 term. A graduate of Herron School of Art and Design with a BFA in Furniture Design and Sculpture\, she combines her various creative interests with a love for people. \nshehive is a grassroots project based in Indianapolis creating spaces to deconstruct gender inequity. Meetups are informal\, gender neutral gatherings to explore gender issues in pop culture. To learn more about the project\, visit shehive.org! \nReminder that shehive meetups are informal and gender inclusive gatherings to discuss gender issues in pop culture. Children ages 16+ are welcome. The conversation will not be censored. \n*image by J.D. Hollis. http://densityofspace.com/archive/02011/April/week1.html
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/memory-myth-and-metaphor/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Visual Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170130T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170327T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170124T205731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170124T215649Z
UID:4767-1485801000-1490643000@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Bilingual Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Join Big Car’s resident yoga teacher Jordan Thomas of Jordan Lee Yoga in a moderate Spanish/English yoga class at Tube Factory artspace in Garfield Park! This class will take place every Monday\, same place\, same time. Yoga mats are provided. Dress in comfortable clothing. \nAcompaña a Jordan Thomas de Big Car Collaborative en clases semanales de yoga para todos los niveles totalmente gratis. Estas clases son bilingües\, español y ingles\, y tomará lugar en el Tube Factory Artspace (1125 Cruft St\, Indianapolis\, IN 46203) cerca del area del Garfield Park. Tenemos tapetes de yoga disponible sin costo\, por favor de vestir ropa cómoda.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/bilingual-yoga/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170131T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170131T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170118T152630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170118T152630Z
UID:4689-1485886500-1485890100@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Community Shop Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us Tuesday\, January 24th at 6:15pm-7:15pm to discuss the future of programming in the Shop (part of the lower level of the Tube Factory Artspace). We have lots of ideas and plans in the works\, and want to hear from you! \nThis meeting is informal\, open to anyone who wishes to participate\, and will include a few broad questions to help guide the discussion: \n1) Options for Shop Access\n2) Classes and Workhops Offered\n3) Volunteer and Internship Opportunities\n4) Donations and Other Resources\n5) Promotion
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/community-shop-meeting/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170115T212606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170115T221307Z
UID:4655-1486144800-1492268400@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:The Hairy Man
DESCRIPTION:Since 1721\, newspapers in the United States have shared reports of sightings and interactions with beings we call Bigfoot. In Indiana\, these sightings have been reported from as close to Indianapolis as the Morgan Monroe State Forest and continue to occur today. The Hairy Man\, a historical cryptozoology exhibit curated by author and Sasquatch expert Christopher Murphy\, will open Feb. 3 from 6-10 p.m.\, at Tube Factory artspace\, (1125 Cruft St). The exhibit will run through April 15 and admission is free. \nThe Hairy Man\, features artifacts\, stories and evidence of Bigfoot’s existence with a focus on the creature as a part of cultural conversations through the centuries. This includes an emphasis on the indigenous people of North America. Murphy\, who is regarded as one of the top researchers of the history of Bigfoot\, originally assembled this collection that contains a 400-pound\, 9-foot-tall iron human skeleton\, model of a Bigfoot skull\, footprint casts\, and more. The Museum of Vancouver\, British Columbia\, exhibited much of this collection in 2004 and 2005. And it has since traveled all over the west coast. \nThe Hairy Man explores the facets of what Murphy describes as “a cultural phenomenon on the fringes of science.” Some people believe Sasquatch to be mythical\, while others see this as an elusive hominid relative of humans and other higher primates. Either way\, people have a lengthy history of creating and sharing Sasquatch lore. The exhibit addresses ancient legends from North America and Asia (where it is known as Yeti or the abominable snowman) as well as recent evidence and sightings. \nBig Car is excited to be part of bringing this exploration and related conversations to Indianapolis. “Tube Factory is about people and place\,” said Big Car CEO Jim Walker. “And the human activity of exploring and examining the mysteries of life are a vital part of our culture — in the past and today.” \nMade possible by the Efroymson Family Fund
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/the-hairy-man/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170115T214122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T152247Z
UID:4661-1486144800-1492268400@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:iMOCA's Museum of Real and Odd
DESCRIPTION:The truth is out there. And so is the art. Starting Feb. 3\, a partnership with the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (iMOCA) brings the work of 13 contemporary artists exploring the idea of UFOs and the paranormal to Tube Factory (1125 Cruft St.) in its expanded gallery space in the factory’s former lower-level garage. \niMOCA’s Museum of Real and Odd\, curated by Jeremy Efroymson\, is a commissioned exhibit with artists from around the country making new work for the show. After an open call for submissions received 250 proposals\, Efroymson selected the 13 artists: Nayda Collazo-Llorens in collaboration with Ander Monson\, Scott Raymond & Heather Abels\, Jennifer Scheuer\, Robert Thurlow\, Katy Unger\, Ed Sykes\, Alex Grabiec\, Julio Orta\, Pato Herbert\, Cassandra Klos\, Josh Haines\, and Michael Jordan\, aka Alkemi. \nWhile enthusiastic about all the work\, Efroymson is especially excited about Julio Orta’s piece Museum of Art on the Moon. “It was commissioned for this show and is an interesting concept\,” says Efroymson. “Orta\, originally from Mexico and living in L.A.\, is drawing conceptual architectural plans and has even purchased land for the museum on the moon. I haven’t seen the final piece but I’m looking forward to it. He can continue on with this project after this show.” \nEfroymson feels high-caliber artists are well poised to remove some of the negative associations with the unknown. “The folklore and mythology of the paranormal has really saturated our society\,” he said. “Especially with the ghost hunter shows on television and the prevalence of the topic in movies.  I remember the movie Poltergeist from my childhood\, which really scared me. While we still have scary movies\, I think maybe we now have a more open view to paranormal experiences of a positive nature. I’ve seen shows and artwork that deal with these topics\, but they are not always of the best quality. I wanted to curate a show on these topics with high quality art and artists.” \nThe exhibit comes down April 15. Until then\, visitors can stop by Tube Factory Monday through Friday\, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and during extended hours for special events. \nImage: Pato Hebert\, Oscillator in Scott State Park\, From the series: In\, If Not Always Of\, Archival pigment prints\, 39.5” x 26.3” \,2014-15 \nAbout Jeremy Efroymson: Jeremy is an artist\, philanthropist\, arts activist and advocate for small grassroots organizations. As Vice President of the Efroymson Family Fund\, Jeremy has been instrumental in advising and supporting organizations that contribute to the arts\, cultural\, vibrancy and enrichment of the city of Indianapolis\, the state of Indiana and beyond. He’s particularly passionate about supporting creative ideas\, innovation and artistic talent. This passion is evidenced by his commitment as the first executive director of iMOCA and the vision behind the Efroymson Contemporary Arts Fellowships\, an annual awards program where he provides five $25\,000 awards to contemporary visual artists in the Midwest. He was also the developer and creator of the Harrison Center for the Arts — a former Presbyterian Church turned into artists’ studios\, art galleries and performance space. He was also the publisher of the statewide arts magazine Arts Indiana. \nAbout iMOCA: \nThe Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (iMOCA) is Indianapolis’ only museum dedicated solely to showing and advancing contemporary art. As a non-collecting institution\, iMOCA’s mission is to bring contemporary exhibitions and programs to the Indianapolis community to stimulate minds\, inspire new discoveries and demonstrate the vital connections between visual culture and life.  iMOCA is supported from grants and funding from the Efroymson Family Fund\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, Herbert Simon Family Foundation\, Lilly Endowment\, Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation\, Christel DeHaan Family Foundation\, Halstead Architects\, ESL/Spectrum\, R&M Electric\, Buckingham Companies\, National Performance Network\, Visual Artists Network\, Arthur Jordan Foundation\, ArtsAlliance for Contemporary Glass\, Centaur Gaming\, 20×200\, Bluebeard\, and Edington Gallery.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/4661/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170204T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170118T152151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170118T182900Z
UID:4688-1486209600-1486215000@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:The Midwest Sasquatch-Marc A. DeWerth
DESCRIPTION:Marc DeWerth of Columbia Station\, Ohio is a longtime Ohio Bigfoot Investigator\, actively pursuing Bigfoot creatures throughout the country since 1990. A longtime investigator with the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization)\, he is the President of the Ohio Bigfoot Organization. \nDeWerth’s lecture “The Midwest Sasquatch” will focus on the most up to date sighting reports in the Indiana\, Ohio\, Illinois\, and other Midwestern states. He will also share some of the most compelling audio recordings his team recorded in 2016 in an area of multiple sighting reports that are sure to intrigue even the biggest skeptic. DeWerth has interviewed over 200 witnesses that claimed seeing a large\, hair covered creature roaming the Ohio woodlands and surrounding Midwestern states. A participant in many public and private expeditions over the years throughout Ohio and the Midwest\, he’s quite confident in the existence of Sasquatch throughout North America.\nCurrently\, DeWerth and his group The Ohio Bigfoot Organization are the hosts of the Ohio Bigfoot Conference\, a nationally recognized event that takes place every spring at Salt Fork State Park. Their next Conference is scheduled for May 20th\, 2017. To learn more\, go to www.ohiobigfootconference.org.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/the-midwest-sasquatch-marc-a-dewerth/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170111T195552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T195552Z
UID:4498-1486814400-1486821600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Shop Safety and Orientation Part I
DESCRIPTION:Shop Safety and Orientation I is an introduction to The Shop at the Tube Factory Artspace. This 2-hour class will cover basic and safe use of standard stationary machinery\, which includes: miter saw\, band saw\, and drill press.\n\n\n\n\n\nA few things to note:\n\n\n\n\n\n*No prior shop experience is necessary; however\, this class is required before taking any woodworking classes or using Open Shop hours (both to be posted at a later date). It is also a prerequisite for Shop Safety and Orientation Part II.\n\n\n\n\n\n*Open to ages 16+. For those 16-18\, plan to have a parent/guardian on-site for waiver signatures.\n\n\n\n\n\n*Class size is limited\, so register early at the eventbrite link below!\n\n\n*$25\n\n\n\n\nFor further information and inquiries\, please contact Brittany at email hidden; JavaScript is required or Brent at email hidden; JavaScript is required.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/shop-safety-and-orientation-part-i/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170223T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170220T152802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170220T152802Z
UID:4846-1487876400-1487883600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:PechaKucha: Our Waterways
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the kickoff return of PechaKucha Nights in Indianapolis! The theme this month will be Our Waterways and will feature speakers from around Indianapolis engaged with the health\, design\, and culture of places around our waterways. And you can check out art from the Ret-ROW-spective exhibition by Reconnecting to Our Waterways. In true PK fashion\, each speaker will have about 7 minutes to present: 20 slides at 20 seconds each. This isn’t a competition\, more an opoortunity to spend time together and share ideas. Drinks will be available for purchse and snacks on hand. This event is free thanks to Reconnecting to Our Waterways and Big Car Collaborative.  \nThe lineup: \n1. Corrie Meyer with Reconnecting to Our Waterways\n2. Mark Kesling from the DaVinci Pursuit\n3. Jill Hoffmann with the White River Alliance\n4. Eric Nordgulen from Herron School of Art and Design\n5. Jim Poyser with Earth Charter Indiana\n6. Keith Paschall with Learning Tree Indiana\n7. Alan Goffinski and Jordan Thomas from Big Car Collaborative\n8. Emily Gable and Paul Pelsue\, Indianapolis artists
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/pechakucha-our-waterways/
LOCATION:Car Beauty Center\, 2628 Shelby St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Reconnecting to Our Waterways,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170225T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170225T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170111T201346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T201346Z
UID:4500-1488024000-1488031200@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Shop Safety and Orientation Part II
DESCRIPTION:Shop Safety and Orientation II is the second installment that will cover basic and safe use of the jointer\, planer\, and table saw. \n\n\n \n\n\nThis 2-hour class will act as a refresher or as an orientation to our specific equipment models. Limited hands-on practice will accompany the demonstrations. \n\n\n \n\n\nA few things to note:\n\n\n \n\n\n*Pre-requisites: Shop Safety and Orientation I. \n\n\n \n\n\n*If you are new to the table saw\, jointer\, and planer\, please take Woodworking I which will cover these machines more in depth and include more hands-on practice.\n\n\n \n\n\n*Open to ages 16+. For those 16-18\, plan to have a parent/guardian on-site for waiver signatures. \n\n\n \n\n\n*Class size is limited\, so register early.\n\n\n \n*$75.\n\n\n\nFor further information and inquiries\, please contact Brittany at email hidden; JavaScript is required or Brent at email hidden; JavaScript is required.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/shop-safety-and-orientation-part-ii/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170225T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170225T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170130T221154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T221154Z
UID:4771-1488034800-1488045600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Woodworking I-Dimensioning Lumber
DESCRIPTION:Woodworking I is an introduction to dimensioning wood- how to take rough sawn lumber and turn them into usable boards. \nThis 3-hour class will include demonstrations and discussion on wood selection\, local suppliers\, as well as limited hands-on practice with sample material at the end of class. \nA few things to note: \n*Pre-requisites: Shop Safety and Orientation I.\n*Woodworking I covers these machines more in depth and includes more hands-on practice than Shop Safety and Orientation II. If you are totally new to the table saw\, planer\, and jointer\, this class is for you.  \n*Open to ages 16+. For those 16-18\, plan to have a parent/guardian on-site for waiver signatures. \n*$80 \nFor more information or inquiries\, please contact Brent at email hidden; JavaScript is required or Brittany at email hidden; JavaScript is required
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/woodworking-i-dimensioning-lumber/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170225T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170225T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170115T215342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170115T215527Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum-Discovery Channel expert and Sasquatch author
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum\, an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates\, will give a talk\, answer questions and sign books. His appearance is in conjunction with Tube Factory’s Hairy Man exhibit. Meldrum contributed his field evidence\, including special hand and foot casts\, to the exhibit. Admission to the talk is $5 \nMeldrum is a Full Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology and a Professor of the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University. He is also Adjunct Professor of Occupational and Physical Therapy. \nMeldrum received his B.S. in zoology specializing in vertebrate locomotion at Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1982\, his M.S. at BYU in 1984 and a Ph.D. in anatomical sciences\, with an emphasis in biological anthropology\, from Stony Brook University in 1989 (then referred to as State University of New York at Stony Brook). He held the position of postdoctoral visiting assistant professor at Duke University Medical Center from 1989 to 1991. Meldrum worked at Northwestern University’s Department of Cell\, Molecular and Structural Biology for a short while in 1993 before joining the faculty of Idaho State University where he currently teaches. \nMeldrum authored Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science which is the first book to be written by an academic and provides an objective look at the field. \nMeldrum has also published numerous academic papers ranging from vertebrate evolutionary morphology\, the emergence of bipedal locomotion in modern humans and Sasquatch (Bigfoot) and is a co-editor of a series of books on paleontology. Meldrum also coedited From Biped to Strider: The Emergence of Modern Human Walking with Charles E. Hilton. He edited the textbook From Biped to Strider (Springer\, 2004). \nMeldrum has attracted media attention due to his interest in Bigfoot. Skeptic Brian Dunning writes that “The work of responsible scientists like Dr. Meldrum is exactly what true skeptics should be asking the Bigfoot community for\, not criticizing him for it.”\nMeldrum was present at a 2011 conference in Siberia to discuss the Russian wildman. He acknowledged that the results of the Russian field trip to the cave site were most likely fraudulent. He suggested that the supposed evidence found was simply an attempt by local government officials to drum up publicity.\nMeldrum has also studied and commented upon issues of genetics and the Book of Mormon including his book Who Are the Children of Lehi? written with Trent D. Stephens. \nMade possible by the Efroymson Family Fund
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/dr-jeffrey-meldrum-discovery-channel-expert-and-sasquatch-author/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Indy,Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170304T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170304T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170213T232410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170213T232731Z
UID:4831-1488625200-1488639600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Make Pepe Great Again Drawing Rally
DESCRIPTION:Create a positive Pepe The Frog as part of a community action event project that a group of middle schoolers are hosting at Tube.\n“Pepe is a cartoon frog created by Matt Furie in 2005. Pepe has\, for most of his life\, been completely innocent\, blessed with the particular brand of dignity conferred by implacable chill. He had a catchphrase (“Feels good man”)\, and\, in 2006\, a starring role (alongside his roommates Andy\, Brett\, and Landwolf) in Furie’s book Boy’s Club. Gradually\, he began to be appropriated by others on the internet\, and it was sometimes a little weird\, though generally harmless enough. \nBy the summer of 2015\, Furie had some complaints about Pepe’s repurposing. That July\, he told Vice’s Sean T. Collins that he liked some of what the internet had done with his creation\, but didn’t understand why Pepe was so often drawn hugging the mysterious Feels Guy\, and with brown lips and a blue shirt. Reasonable complaints. You should hear what my parents say about me. \nMore recently\, for reasons that really aren’t exceptionally clear\, Pepe was adopted as a kind of mascot by the alt-right. White supremacists\, anti-semites\, and others have made truly hateful cartoons in which Pepe says horrendous things (google “Pepe + [name of minority]” at your own risk)\, and the heretofore innocuous frog emoji has started appearing in some people’s Twitter handles as an indication of their hate-fueled politics. When Roger Stone and Eric Trump shared their Expendables/Deplorables mash-up meme\, Pepe got the coveted Schwarzenegger spot. Pepe has been declared a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League\, and the Hillary Clinton campaign devoted an entire webpage to unpacking his significance.” \nFurie’s publisher\, Fantagraphics\, released a statement addressing the situation. They are appalled\, citing the “significant emotional and financial harm” being done to Furie:\nHaving your creation appropriated without consent is never something an artist wants to suffer\, but having it done in the service of such repellent hatred—and thereby dragging your name into the conversation\, as well—makes it considerably more troubling. \nFantagraphics Books wants to state for the record that the one\, true Pepe the frog\, as created by the human being and artist Matt Furie\, is a peaceful cartoon amphibian who represents love\, acceptance\, and fun. Both creator and creation reject the nihilism fueling Pepe’s alt-right appropriators\, and all of us at Fantagraphics encourage you to help us reclaim Pepe as a symbol of positivity and togetherness\, and to stand by Matt Furie. \nWe encourage reporters and others citing Furie as the character’s creator to also note that he condemns these illegal representations of his character. Matt is available for interviews through Fantagraphics. We encourage fans and others who support Furie to block\, report\, and denounce the illegal uses of the character by individuals and groups pirating him to foment hatred.” \n—Ian Dreiblatt is the director of digital media at Melville House.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/make-pepe-great-again-drawing-rally/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170311T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170311T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122522
CREATED:20170222T171328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170222T171328Z
UID:4895-1489233600-1489240800@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Shop Safety and Orientation Part I
DESCRIPTION:Shop Safety and Orientation I is an introduction to The Shop at the Tube Factory Artspace. This 2-hour class will cover basic and safe use of standard stationary machinery\, which includes: miter saw\, band saw\, and drill press. \nA few things to note: \n*No prior shop experience is necessary; however\, this class is required before taking any woodworking classes using Open Shop hours. It is also a prerequisite for Shop Safety and Orientation II. \n*Open to ages 16+. For those 16-18\, plan to have a parent/guardian on-site for waiver signatures. \n*Class size is limited\, so register early. \n*$25 \nFor further information and inquiries\, please contact Brittany at email hidden; JavaScript is required or Brent at email hidden; JavaScript is required.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/shop-safety-and-orientation-part-i-2/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170318T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170318T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122523
CREATED:20170210T175032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170210T175243Z
UID:4812-1489849200-1489854600@www.bigcar.org
SUMMARY:Bigfoot/Sasquatch FACT OR FICTION-Larry Battson
DESCRIPTION:Larry Battson is a wildlife educator\, and with his collection of wild animals has done presentations for schools \, nature centers and special events for 39 years. He has also studied another living creature known as bigfoot or sasquatch. Interviewing 100s of eyewitnesses he has concluded that they do exist. His program starts at the beginning of his journey to his speech for the USFWS in 2009 at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown\, WV.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/bigfootsasquatch-fact-or-fiction-larry-battson/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122523
CREATED:20170222T172928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170222T172928Z
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SUMMARY:Woodworking 1-Dimensioning Lumber
DESCRIPTION:Woodworking I is an introduction to dimensioning wood- how to take rough sawn lumber and turn them into usable boards. \nThis 3-hour class will include demonstrations and discussion on wood selection\, local suppliers\, as well as limited hands-on practice with sample material at the end of class. \nA few things to note: \n*Pre-requisites: Shop Safety and Orientation I.\n*Woodworking I covers these machines more in depth and includes more hands-on practice than Shop Safety and Orientation II. If you are totally new to the table saw\, planer\, and jointer\, this class is for you. \n*Open to ages 16+. For those 16-18\, plan to have a parent/guardian on-site for waiver signatures. \n*$75 \nFor more information or inquiries\, please contact Brent at email hidden; JavaScript is required or Brittany at email hidden; JavaScript is required
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/woodworking-1-dimensioning-lumber/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park,Shelby St. Corridor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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