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SUMMARY:David Schalliol-Three Communities
DESCRIPTION:We shape our surroundings at the same time our surroundings shape us. Communities and their environments are inseparable. Yet as we go about occupying\, utilizing\, and altering our natural and built worlds\, how much do we think about the connections we share with the others who inhabit the place we call home? \nFor his exhibition at Tube Factory Art Space\, David Schalliol addresses the interdependence of people and place through photographs and video interviews with residents of three geographically and culturally unique places. \nFirst\, he explores the very neighborhood in which this exhibition takes place\, Bean Creek\, a hamlet of homes and businesses on the Southeast Side of Indianapolis. The waterway for which the neighborhood is named has undergone a peculiar evolution as homes\, churches\, and businesses have grown around it. In some places\, Bean Creek flows undisturbed\, a trickling rill winding through thickets of gently bending trees. In other places\, the creek has been covered by roads and other obstructions\, only to remerge more than 100 yards away. The odd evolution of landscape and municipal planning has caused some houses to face the creek—today’s residents enter through the back door\, as the front faces nature. \nNext\, Schalliol takes us to the South Side of Chicago\, where since 2011 a tight-knit group of neighbors has watched their community disappear as the owners of a nearby freight yard buy up houses in order to expand their facilities. The few remaining homeowners have banded together to try to preserve whatever is left of this place and its unique culture. The economic powers that are being exerted\, however\, will likely prove too powerful to bear. \nFinally\,Schalliol visits former coal mining communities in the north of France. Following decades of economic contraction\, the French government ceased all coal mining in the country in the early 2000s. Towns like the one in these photographs must completely re-imagine their future economic and cultural identities. Meanwhile\, the visual and social fabric of the region is affected in every conceivable way by its historic attachment to coal. For example\, the “spoil tip” hills interspersed throughout the town\, created by waste rocks from the mines\, now serve as artificial mountains being re-purposed for motorsports and ecological tourism. \nThough located worlds apart from each other\, the three communities share threads of kinship that hint at possible human universalities. \nDavid Schalliol is a visual sociologist. He is an assistant professor of sociology at St. Olaf College and a principal of Scrappers Film Group. His work has appeared in numerous publications\, including The New York Times\, and been exhibited extensively. Recent exhibitions include the 2017 Chicago Architectural Biennial\, the Belfast Photo Festival\, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s Midwest Photographers Project. He is the author of Isolated Building Studies. His directorial film debut\, The Area\, premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in April 2018. He earned his BA from Kenyon College\, and his MA and PhD in the Department of Sociology at The University of Chicago.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/david-schalliol/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190405T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190110T221818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T175454Z
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SUMMARY:Princess-Out There
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Indiana premiere of Out There\, a concept video album and live performance by the band Princess that explores the roles men play and those they ought to be playing during the current cultural reckoning with misogyny. The video’s science fiction narrative explores the power of the Divine Feminine through collaborations with musician JD Samson\, visual artist Jennifer Meridian\, and the band TEEN. \nPrincess is a performance art duo\, a collaboration between Alexis Gideon and Michael O’Neill that uses music as the backbone of a multidisciplinary practice that explores issues of queerness and the concept of masculinity. Princess was formed in 2004 in the Chicago DIY Performance space\, Texas Ballroom. The duo released a self-titled LP and performed until 2006 when they went on to pursue other paths\, reuniting for this project in 2017. \nAlexis Gideon has performed and exhibited throughout the world\, including at Moderna Museet Stokholm\, New Museum of Contemporary Art\, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston\, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Málaga\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, Vdrome\, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland\, Wexner Center for the Arts\, and Time Zones Festival Italia. He has toured internationally and opened for Dan Deacon and tUnE-yArDs. \nMichael O’Neill has collaborated with JD Samson of Le Tigre and\, with her\, formed the acclaimed art/performance band MEN. MEN toured extensively around the world including festival appearances at Coachella (USA) and Sidney Mardi Gras (AUS)\, at museums such as SF MoMA (USA) and Museo Rufino Tamayo (MX)\, and support tours with the Gossip and Peaches.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/princess-out-there/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190405T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190327T193646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T193646Z
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SUMMARY:Pique
DESCRIPTION:Graduate Students from the Herron School of Art & Design Masters of Fine Arts Program are showcasing their recent works this First Friday April 5\, 2019 at the Guichelaar Gallery at Tube Factory Art Space! These works are not to be missed: Radio interference\, money machines\, movable parts\, photo ops and more. Come see what they have been creating. \nKennedy Conner is an interdisciplinary artist working with aesthetics from the early to mid 2000’s. She is addressing the concept of identity through the selfie. ​ \nFrank Mullen is building a religion\, with a temple shaped like a self-portrait. \nHailey Potts explores the subtleties of mental health challenges through photography. \nAdam Rathbun creates interactive work that plays with the idea of ownership\, art and the way it exists in the eco system of the art world. \nSarah Strong uses handmade paper\, print\, and objects to create environments and installations\, inviting the audience to interact with work that offers an opportunity to travel to a different time and place.\n​\nDenise Troyer works in ceramics. Through clay\, Denise uses texture and form to give a subtle nod to the strength and mystery of nature\, with attention given to the fragility of humans’ relationship with it.​
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/pique/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Big Car Collaborative":MAILTO:info@bigcar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190622T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190228T194446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T212447Z
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SUMMARY:Bauhaus Imaginista - Collected Research
DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Efroymson Gallery\n“Bauhaus Imaginista” is a major international project that marks the German art school’s 100th anniversary. Operational from 1919 to 1933\, Bauhaus is famous for the approach to design that combined high art and industry. This exhibition rethinks the school from a global perspective\, and reads its entanglements against a century of geopolitical change. \nThe exhibition presents the 4 Gegenstande (Objects) in order to communicate the essential elements of bauhaus imaginista.\n“The Bauhaus Manifesto” (1919) is shown through a specially commissioned essay film\, exploring the hybrid and transnational influences that shaped its conception and the school’s origins. Marcel Breuer’s collage ein Bauhaus film (1927) was reproduced in the Bauhaus Journal No. 1\, an edition of the journal will be reprinted and displayed in the gallery as a stacked multiple available for audiences to take away. Paul Klee’s “Carpet” drawing will be shown in reproduction on a study table detailing the artist’s North African journeys. Kurt Schwerdtfeger’s “Reflective Light Game” is shown through a film projection. \nPhoto: Paul Klee Rug (kilim)\, (1927); Hans Snoeck Private Collection\, New York \nProject partners:\nGoethe-Institut\, Bauhaus Kooperation\, Haus der Kulturen der Welt. \nFunded by:\nDie Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien\, Auswärtiges Amt\, Kulturstiftung des Bundes. \nOn the occasion of 100 Jahre bauhaus (100 Years of Bauhaus). \nAdmission is free\nVISIT US\nMonday-Friday\, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\nSaturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nTube is also open until 10 p.m. each First Friday.\nClosed Holidays
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/bauhaus-imaginista/
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:20190410T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190410T210000
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SUMMARY:WQRT Rhinestone Country Film Series- Nine to Five
DESCRIPTION:Frank Hart is a pig. He takes advantage of the women who work with him in the grossest manner. When his three assistants managed to trap him in his own house\, they assume control of his department and productivity leaps\, but just how long can they keep Hart tied up? \nPresented by Upland Brewing Co.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/wqrt-rhinestone-country-film-series-nine-to-five/
LOCATION:Duke’s Indy\, 2352 S West St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Garfield Park,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190411T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190311T163846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T215908Z
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SUMMARY:The Basics of Bauhaus
DESCRIPTION:As the influential design school of Bauhaus turns 100\, architects\, designers and other creatives all over the world are talking about how its ideas have shaped their work. Known as the art school that changed the world\, Conner Green will provide an overview of Bauhaus\, what it is and why it’s important today.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/the-basics-of-bauhaus/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190417T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190418T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190313T161207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190313T161207Z
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SUMMARY:99.1 WQRT Noise-A-Thon 2019
DESCRIPTION:WQRT’s 24 hour Noise – A -Thon is back! Tune in or join in as we celebrate with live experimental music from artists around the city of Indianapolis raising funds to keep WQRT rolling into the future. The phone lines will be open for calls from all committees as well as live interviews from all artists participating. The Noise-A-Thon is intended to showcase all the intriguing experimental artists in our community on the most uniquely weird station. \nSCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES/ ARTIST ANNOUNCED SOON! \nhttp://wqrt.org
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/99-1-wqrt-noise-a-thon-2019/
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:20190418T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190418T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
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SUMMARY:David Schalliol Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with David Schalliol. Artist\, filmmaker\, researcher and sociologist\, Schalliol will share stories\, insights and more about his work. \nDavid Schalliol is a visual sociologist. He is an assistant professor of sociology at St. Olaf College and a principal of Scrappers Film Group. His work has appeared in numerous publications\, including The New York Times\, and been exhibited extensively. Recent exhibitions include the 2017 Chicago Architectural Biennial\, the Belfast Photo Festival\, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s Midwest Photographers Project. He is the author of Isolated Building Studies. His directorial film debut\, The Area\, premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in April 2018. He earned his BA from Kenyon College\, and his MA and PhD in the Department of Sociology at The University of Chicago.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/david-schalliol-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190420T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
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SUMMARY:The Area
DESCRIPTION:A screening of David Schalliol’s The Area will mark the close of his exhibition\, Three Communities at Tube Factory artspace. \nThe Area is a five-year odyssey of a South Side Chicago neighborhood\, where more than 400 African-American families are being displaced by a multi-billion dollar freight company. The documentary film follows homeowner-turned-activist Deborah Payne\, who vows to be “the last house standing\,” and the Row Row Boys\, teen friends who must start a new life across gang lines. \nA production of Scrappers Film Group\, it is a 2017 IFP Documentary Labs awardee and is supported by the Graham Foundation\, the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation\, and the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. The film was also a participant in the Tribeca Film Institute/Kartemquin Films Tribeca Hacks program. \n\n-More about the Film- \nDAVID SCHALLIOL — DIRECTOR\, CINEMATOGRAPHER\, AND PRODUCER \nDavid Schalliol is an assistant professor of sociology at St. Olaf College who specializes in visual sociology. In addition to working on The Area\, he has contributed to films including the ITVS/Kartemquin Films feature Almost There and the National Film Board of Canada’s Highrise: Out My Window\, an interactive documentary that won the 2011 International Digital Emmy for Non-Fiction. \nSchalliol is also a writer and photographer whose work has appeared in such publications as Artforum\, Mas Context\, The New York Times\, and Social Science Research\, as well as in numerous exhibitions\, including the inaugural Belfast\, Northern Ireland Photo Festival and the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s Midwest Photographers Project. The Japanese publisher Utakatado released his first book\, Isolated Building Studies\, in 2014. \n\nBRIAN ASHBY — EDITOR AND PRODUCER \nBrian Ashby began his filmmaking career co-directing the feature Scrappers\, a three-year chronicle of two families surviving in Chicago’s informal scrap metal economy. Roger Ebert included Scrappers on his Best Documentaries of 2010 list. \nAshby co-created and co-directs two documentary web series: The Grid\, distributed through Gapers Block\, and Central Standard: On Education\, a co-production with WTTW11. He recently co- produced the historical documentary feature Hairy Who & The Chicago Imagists\, which premiered at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. \nAshby’s documentary projects have been supported by PBS Digital Studios\, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council\, and the Chicago Instructional Technology Foundation\, and have been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues including the Gene Siskel Film Center\, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, the Liverpool Biennial\, and the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers. \n\nDEBORAH PAYNE — PRODUCER \nDeborah Payne is a life-long activist who is dedicated to community development on Chicago’s South Side. She has served as president of the Sherwood Peace Association\, the Southwest Federation of Block Clubs\, the CAPS Domestic Violence Subcommittee (7th District)\, and the Sherwood Local Advisory Council\, and has worked as a community liaison and photographer for Teamwork Englewood\, Chicago Embassy Church\, and the Englewood Railroad Coalition. \nShe is currently the president of the CAPS Domestic Violence Subcommittee (2nd District)\, a member of the Chicago Public Schools Englewood Steering Committee\, and a volunteer at the Englewood Satellite Senior Center and with various women’s shelters. \n\nPETER GALASSI — EDITOR \nPeter Galassi is a editor\, director\, and colorist. Recently\, he finished editing Central Standard: On Education\, an episodic documentary following five 8th-graders as they try to get into Chicago’s selective enrollment high schools. The show debuted on WTTW11 in the fall and is currently airing on PBS Digital’s YouTube channel. \nIn 2012 he produced and edited a cut of the feature documentary\, Your Name is My Name\, which explores the lives of albino children in Zimbabwe. Directed by Osato Dixon\, Your Name Is My Name was funded by a Fulbright Scholarship and a grant from the New York State Council of the Arts. \n\nPHOELIX — ORIGINAL MUSIC \nHailing from the Fox Valley\, west of Chicago\, Phoelix has been constructing a kingdom of his own. On projects like Telefone\, Bucket List Project\, and Blkswn\, he has implemented his own unique taste and influence that blends with eclectic artists such as Noname\, Saba\, Smino\, and producers Monte Booker and Cam O’bi. Out of the studio\, he has also toured with Noname\, Smino\, Eryn Allen Kane\, and Jamila Woods. Phoelix’s debut project\, GSPL\, shows us much more of his identity through the unique sound he adds to the spectrum of music. He says\, “Phoelix is like a future version of myself.” \n\nYANA KUNICHOFF — ASSOCIATE PRODUCER \nYana Kunichoff is an award-winning investigative journalist and producer based in Chicago. Her work has ranged from coverage of the Arab Spring protests in Bahrain to chronicling of the human casualties of rapidly disappearing affordable housing in Chicago. \nKunichoff won a Sidney Hillman award for her February 2016 investigation for the Chicago Reader into the way Chicago’s police union impacts the narrative around police shootings. Kunichoff’s work has appeared in The Guardian\, Fusion.net\, Al Jazeera\, Pacific Standard and Chicago Magazine\, among many others. \n\nDAN RYBICKY — CONSULTING PRODUCER \nDan Rybicky is an award-winning filmmaker and tenured professor in Cinema and Television Arts at Columbia College Chicago. He produced and co-directed ITVS/Kartemquin Films’ critically-acclaimed feature documentary Almost There\, which screened at over thirty festivals before being distributed theatrically\, digitally\, and on public television in 2016. \nDan started his filmmaking career working with and consulting in various production capacities for Martin Scorsese\, John Sayles\, and John Leguizamo. Dan’s latest project a short documentary about health care — filmed in (and titled) Accident\, MD — will premiere in the coming year. \n\nADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS \nAdditional contributors to The Area‘s production include Aaron Cahan\, Emmanuel Camacho\, Danielle Davis\, Natalia Echeverry\, Matt Goetz\, Astrid Goh\, Akemi Hong\, Ben Kolak\, Hannie Lee\, Isabel Mitchell\, Ashley Mills\, Kiyomi Mino\, David Nagel\, Mary Otoo\, Luis Antonio Perez\, Reshmi Rustebakke\, Zachary Sala\, Alexandra Scott\, Agnes Starczewski\, Brittain Williams\, and Hayden Yaussy.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/the-area/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190416T151049Z
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SUMMARY:Marion County Free Naloxone Training and Distribution
DESCRIPTION:Marion County Opiate Overdose Reversal Training with FREE naloxone (the opioid overdose reversal drug)\, open to people who use drugs\, their family and friends\, the general public and any community organizations interested in saving lives. \nThis training will certify you as a volunteer for the IRA\, allowing you to distribute naloxone and to train others to distribute naloxone. \nYou will learn how to identify and reverse opioid overdoses\, the laws that protect you\, the stigma people who use drugs face\, and other facts about Harm Reduction that empower you to save lives. \nFor those who do not want the full training\, and only want naloxone\, we will do a quick 20 minute training at the beginning of the session\,  after which you may leave with naloxone. \nOverdose fatalities are preventable. Please join us to learn how to save lives and kick up the love a notch. \nOUR MAIN GOAL IS TO GET NALOXONE INTO THE HANDS OF PEOPLE MOST AT RISK. PLEASE COME PREPARED TO TAKE LOTS OF NALOXONE KITS BACK TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHO ARE AT RISK OF OVERDOSE!
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/marion-county-free-naloxone-training-and-distribution/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190426T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190426T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T173401
CREATED:20190314T153251Z
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SUMMARY:Current State
DESCRIPTION:CURRENT STATE is a showcase of young electronic musicians and producers from IUPUI’s music technology program. Throughout the evening\, 14 performers will display a diverse selection of original solo works. Performances happening from 7-8 p.m. will also broadcast live on WQRT-LP 99.1 FM Indianapolis. An encore broadcast of the entire event will air at a later date. \nSCHEDULE:\n7:00-7:10 P.M. – Kyle Barkes\n7:10-7:25 P.M. – Michael Hanley\n7:25-7:37 P.M. – Jared Nematollahi\n7:37-7:44 P.M. – Galileo Asher\n7:44-7:49 P.M. – Michael Lamb\n7:49-8:00 P.M. – Will Graves\n8:00-8:05 P.M. – Mitchell Sanders\n8:05-8:15 P.M. – Sam Duncan\n8:15-8:35 P.M. – Christian Rangel\n8:35-8:40 P.M. – Collin Eades\n8:40-9:00 P.M. – Charles Cheesman\n9:00-9:10 P.M. – Cedar Lohraff\n9:10-9:15 P.M. – Koltyn Alexander\n9:15-9:40 P.M. – Alex Hauptmann
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/current-state/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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