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SUMMARY:Saya Woolfalk: Empathic Cloud Divination
DESCRIPTION:In this new exhibition\, New-York-based multi-media artist Saya Woolfalk explores our understanding of the human condition — a state of affairs governed by seemingly unavoidable conflicts such as birth\, growth\, and death. This show explores how technology has allowed us to ease our suffering by making change less difficult and transformation more enjoyable. Perhaps the ultimate human technological advancement would be the elimination of mortality by extending human life indefinitely in a biological\, digital\, or other virtual state. Recent advances suggest our species may already be on the cusp of achieving this evolutionary landmark. \nWoolfalk’s exhibit at Tube Factory includes her signature installations\, sculptures\, prints\, video art works\, and the works of artists who influence her practice. It builds on one of her first projects\, No Place (a play on the translation of the word utopia)\, where she collaborated with filmmaker and anthropologist Rachel Lears. Both then in their mid 20s\, they invited people into Woolfalk’s studio to talk about their ideas of utopia and created work from there. \n“Similar to the way you would construct a folktale\, we took these ideas and we constructed the culture of the NoPlaceans. People would come to the studio\, put on costumes and enact the things that they were imagining\,” says Woolfalk who created a six-chapter ethnographic film about this future utopian world based on people’s visions. \nTo explore the conceptual boundaries of this cultural moment\, this also led Woolfalk to create a fictional transhuman species known as the Empathics\, which she describes as a race of women who are able to alter their genetic make-up and fuse with plants. “If you have a utopia\, then how do you actually make that utopia real? I worked with biologists at Tufts University to think about what in nature could occur in order for people to mutate to become more like plants.” \nWoolfalk’s Tube Factory installation will extend the story of the Empathics\, blending multi-media aesthetic phenomena\, spirituality\, cultural hybridization\, capitalism\, technoscience\, and artificial intelligence to conjure a broad network of interconnecting philosophical strands. Informed equally by science fiction and anthropology\, the morally ambiguous future that the exhibit shares is open to the interpretation of its viewers. “Going from modularity to monumentality is how I approach my practice. I work in ways that are incredibly small and I also work in ways that are incredibly big. The work functions like collage.” \nShould we fear the world Woolfalk and other transhumanist artists are mapping? Should we embrace it? Should we shrug it off as a Pollyannic fantasy\, doomed by the human idiot factor? Woolfalk seems to be implying a potentially disturbing fourth option: Some of us — particularly those with special status or outlandish means — have already started to transform. Is this art\, or a warning shot across the cultural bow of the human race? \n\nAbout the artist  \nWoolfalk (b 1979\, Japan) is a pioneer within an emergent\, international aesthetic movement examining transhumanism — a theoretical belief that humans will mobilize technology to transcend their biological limitations and evolve into a non-human\, or “posthuman” race. With each body of work\, Woolfalk continues to build the narrative of The Empathics and questions the utopian possibilities of cultural hybridity. She has exhibited at museums\, galleries\, and alternative spaces throughout Asia\, Europe and the United States including solo exhibitions at the Montclair Art Museum\, Montclair\, NJ (2012); the Chrysler Museum of Art\, Norfolk\, VA (2014); the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (2014); SCAD Museum\, Savannah\, GA (2016); Everson Museum of Art\, Syracuse\, NY (2016); Sheldon Museum of Art\, Lincoln\, NE (2016); the Mead Museum of Art\, Amherst\, MA (2017) and group shows at the Studio Museum in Harlem; MoMA PS1\, Long Island City\, NY; the Warhol Museum\, Pittsburgh\, PA.\, the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago\, among many others. \n“When I started making work it was very important that it was not autobiographical\,” says Woolfalk. “The work is not about me at all. The work is about talking to people about their ideas and trying to understand what’s going on in the world then taking that material and adapting it into installation based spaces that people can experience.” \nMade possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Efroymson Family Fund. \nPart of the Social Alchemy Series\, this exhibition is in partnership with the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art.  \nImage: Saya Woolfalk\, Encyclopedia of Cloud Divination\, Plate 2\, 30”x40”\, 2018.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/saya-woolfalk-the-empathics/
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:20191221T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112107
CREATED:20191030T162857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191202T140404Z
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SUMMARY:Tube Factory art space holiday hours
DESCRIPTION:12/23-MON\, 7-2\n12/24-TUE\, 7-2\n12/25 -WED\, closed\n12/26 -THU\, closed\n12/27-FRI\, 7-2\n12/28-SAT\, 8-3\n12/30-MON\, 7-2\n12/31-TUES\, 7-2\n1/1 -WED\, closed
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/tube-factory-art-space-closed-for-holidays/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200103T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T171457Z
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SUMMARY:Priya Wittman: Stormy Weather
DESCRIPTION:“My recent installations are best described as landscapes created through expanded painting techniques. I gravitate toward materials that are accessible and quotidian\, yet also project certain elemental qualities\, such as light\, space\, or line. The interspersion of miniature sculpture within the landscape brings a human component into the otherwise formal work. The sculpture are stand ins for myself — they are observing\, contemplating\, elucidating their physical and mental environment. They remind me that ultimately my work is centered on describing the human condition to the maximum extent that I can perceive it.” \nStormy Weather depicts cyclical expressions of anxiety by layering patterns repeatedly into surfaces and space. The paintings and assemblages explore intimate\, personal anxiety\, and multiply/mirror/repeat the individual to reflect a larger communal state of unease and worry — a collective angst. Uncertainty is stressful\, but it is a precursor to transformation. Perhaps this low level sense of dread is a catalyst for a shift\, a renewal. Despite the angst\, these artworks are ultimately optimistic. Similar to uncertainty\, the anxious processes of layering and repetition are the means of revealing clarity\, light\, and sublime color interaction. Sunlight is rarely more beautiful than when it follows a storm. \nPriya Wittman is an artist living and working in Indianapolis. She received her BFA in 2011 and MFA in 2016 from Herron School of Art & Design in Indianapolis. She has been the recipient of multiple scholarships and awards\, including a summer fellowship award in 2009 at Ox-Box School of Art in Saugatuck\, Michigan. She has exhibited in several states across the US\, and completed a residency at AIR Studio Paducah in Kentucky. In addition to her studio practice\, she periodically teaches painting and drawing courses as adjunct faculty at Herron School of Art\, and works at Ignition Arts\, an arts fabrication company based in Indianapolis. \n\nJoin us for First Friday in January to catch the opening reception of Stormy Weather from 6-10pm. \nThis show will be available from January 3-24. \nEfroymson Gallery\n1125 Cruft Street Indianapolis\, IN 46203\nM-F (7am-6pm) \nSa (8am-3pm)
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/priya-wittman-story-weather/
LOCATION:Efroymson Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200103T180000
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SUMMARY:Chad Eby : Skärgården
DESCRIPTION:Amidst an array of light and sound\, Skärgården re-imagines cold war paranoia in the Stockholm archipelago in light and sound. The heart of this art installation is a self-organizing wireless mesh network that mirrors aspects of both the isolation and cooperation of an interconnected system of separate parts. \nChad Eby is a multidisciplinary artist\, designer\, teacher and researcher with particular interests in lighting\, digital art\, digital fabrication\, people-center design and design history.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/chad-eby-skargarden-2/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garfield Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200103T180000
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CREATED:20191227T172304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T172304Z
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SUMMARY:Parachuting Into Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:Remember the parachute as a kid in gym class? The parachute is the same from gym class in elementary school but this time you can draw on it! During this activity\, Museum Studies @ IUPUI will talk about what environmental justice is and what it means to you and us.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/parachuting-into-environmental-justice/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200124T180000
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CREATED:20191104T222022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T180231Z
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SUMMARY:Neil Cain: Shadow's Prism
DESCRIPTION:“These works are a reaction to what I view as a consciousness bias in our culture towards ordered states of being and thinking. I believe this bias contributes to individualistic resource management\, social division\, and centralized state control\, and that the artist must counteract these forces by presenting harmonious alternatives. I paint to present the beauty of ordered and non-ordered states interacting. I see each as integral to the full expression of the other and essential to true understanding.” \nNeil Cain is an Indianapolis-native who began painting in 2002. His collections pull inspiration from his work in photography\, utilizing movement\, exposure\, layering\, and an increasingly polarized dialogue between ordered and chaotic elements. Trained as a music composer\, Neil uses similar foundational concepts in his painting by working in harmonic terms\, with ratios of frequencies juxtaposed against one another with or without bounding. ‘Form in flux’ and ‘magnetism of coherence’ form the conceptual framework for his most recent collections. He lives and works in Bloomington\, Indiana with his wife\, Jenny Ollikainen\, their cat daughter\, Little Cow\, and many plants friends. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. \nJoin us for First Friday in January to catch the opening reception of Shadow’s Prism from 6-10pm. \nThis show will be available from January 3-24. \nGuichelaar Gallery\n1135 Cruft Street Indianapolis\, IN 46203\nAvailable by appointment
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/neil-cain-shadows-prism/
LOCATION:Guichelaar Gallery\, 1125 Cruft Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200106T200000
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CREATED:20191227T172641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T172641Z
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SUMMARY:2020 Pride Month Planning Volunteer Call-Out Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how you can get involved in planning for our 2020 Indy Pride Month events! \nEvery year Indy Pride hosts our annual Cadillac Barbie Indy Pride Parade\, Indy Pride Festival\, and 14 other community events to celebrate Pride Month with our community. \nAll of these efforts are powered by our incredible volunteers\, gathered together within our Festival Planning Committee. \nPlease join us for our 2020 Volunteer Call-Out Meeting to provide your input and discuss how you can get more involved in our Planning Committee and the following events:\n– Rainbow 5k\n– Indy Pride Pageant\n– John Alexander Hoosier 250\n– Pet Pride\n– TransGlam\n– Community Picnic\n– Bat N’ Rouge charity softball game\n– Interfaith Celebration\n– Pride Skate\n– Deaf Pride\n– Bi and Pan Pride\n– Music and Movie Night\n– Girl Pride\n– Shabbat at Indy Pride\n– Cadillac Barbie Indy Pride Parade\n– Indy Pride Festival \nWe would love your input and support as we engage in planning for our 2020 events. Please bring your ideas for how you would like to support these events\, and ideas for a theme for our 2020 Pride Month event season! \nRefreshments will be provided for attendees\, so please RSVP using the ticket link above so we know how much food and drinks to provide. \nIndy Pride will provide an ASL interpreter.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/2020-pride-month-planning-volunteer-call-out-meeting/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200115T173000
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CREATED:20191227T173222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T173222Z
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SUMMARY:Social Alchemy Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:New Harmony residents are invited to our first public meeting of 2020 to help plan for Social Alchemy\, a series of events connecting New Harmony and Indianapolis! These monthly meet ups in New Harmony invite residents to meet those involved in proposing this project and become part of it! \nNew Harmony\, Indiana brims with art\, history\, architecture\, and a strong sense of place. The impact of past and current efforts within this community have created a town that continues to represent the universal human condition. If Indianapolis is the head of the body of Indiana\, New Harmony is its soul. \nWhat can we in urban Indianapolis learn from rural New Harmony’s social alchemy? Tons. With support of Indiana Humanities and the Efroymson Family fund and our partners — University of Southern Indiana\, Indiana State Museum\, Historic New Harmony\, New Harmony Workingmen’s Institute Central Library\, and lots of individuals –– we will explore\, learn and share how the pursuit of utopia forms places and pursuits. \nWHY IS BIG CAR INVOLVED?\nWe’re fascinated by people who strive for utopia and by intentional communities: Past\, present\, and future. Our overarching goal for the Cruft Street Commons project in Garfield Park is to develop an arts-focused\, socially cohesive block. And a key inspiration is the southwestern Indiana town\, New Harmony — location of multiple and varied utopian experiments. \nTHE PROGRAM\nThis idea started with visits by Big Car Collaborative/Tube Factory artspace curator\, Shauta Marsh\, and artist and writer Jim Walker\, to New Harmony over the past several years and conversations with artist\, writer\, and philanthropist Jeremy Efroymson — who lives\, part-time\, in New Harmony — and New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art director Garry Holstein. It is made possible by Indiana Humanities and The Efroymson Family Fund. \nWHAT WE’RE DOING:\n• An interdisciplinary exhibition at the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art focused on New Harmony’s visionary civic leader and preservationist Jane Owen (1915–2010).\n• An exhibition at the Tube Factory about the history and art of New Harmony (designed to travel)\, with emphasis on Angel in the Forest and visual interpretations of this lyrical text.\n• A film series of documentaries and feature films related to placemaking experiments.\n• Community meals\, one in New Harmony and one in Garfield Park.\n• A two-day symposium in October 2020 in New Harmony to include philosophers\, writers\, historians\, designers\, architects\, placemakers\, urban and rural city planners\, politicians\, and community organizers.\n• Two Tube Factory exhibitions by Native American artists Elisa Harkins (in 2021) and Wendy Red Star (in 2022): both creative responses to their peoples’ forced dystopias\, with ideas for cultural renewal. \nTHE IMPACT\nThis project explores historical and contemporary examples of utopian experiments\, fictional utopias and dystopias\, and social design projects. It offers a deeper understanding of the relationship between the built environment and social good. \nPROJECT PARTNERS\nUniversity of Southern Indiana: As the administrator of both Historic New Harmony and the New Harmony Gallery\, USI is encouraging staff\, professors\, and students to participate in the project.\nHistoric New Harmony: HNH will host programs\, help to develop the exhibitions\, and help travel the New Harmony exhibition about after its Indianapolis debut.\nNew Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art: The gallery will host the Jane Owen exhibition.\nIndiana State Museum: The museum will be assisting with research\, and help with didactics.\nPattern will be a promotional partner alongside Big Car’s low-power radio station 99.1 WQRT FM.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/social-alchemy-public-meeting/
LOCATION:Sara’s New Harmony Way\, 500 Church St.\, New Harmony\, IN\, 47631\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200116T200000
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SUMMARY:St'Artup 317 Season 3 Kick-off
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by Pattern and Indy Chamber\, St’artUp 317 successfully matches young brands\, established businesses\, startups and artists\, with prime vacant and under-utilized properties. Resulting in pop-up stores\, art installations\, and event activations\, the program’s long-term goal is to eliminate empty storefronts\, support small business owners & artists\, increase local and visitor consumer spending and ensure that Marion county neighborhoods continue thriving. \nAs we enter Season 3\, we want to continue spreading the word about the program\, and provide opportunity to as many qualifying brands and vendors as possible to take part. Applications for Season 3 open on 1/20\, and pop-ups take place during May. \nCome meet fellow brands\, artists\, landlords and civic and non-profit leaders and learn more about how St’Artup 317 is working to help strengthen our neighborhoods and your businesses. \nRefreshments will be provided. \nThank you to Big Car for hosting! \nSt’Artup 317 is a partnership between Develop Indy and PATTERN. For more information\, visit www.startup317.com.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/startup-317-season-3-kick-off/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200120T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200120T233000
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CREATED:20191227T174615Z
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SUMMARY:Sounds and Songs of Peace-A Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr
DESCRIPTION:Join Oreo Jones\, Shauta Marsh and others live in the studio at WQRT for conversations\, songs and sounds to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.\nCheck back for more information.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/sounds-and-songs-of-peace-a-celebration-of-martin-luther-king-jr/
LOCATION:Listen Hear\,  2620 Shelby St\, \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200125T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200125T110000
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CREATED:20191229T161457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191229T161457Z
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SUMMARY:Zumba with Michelle Carson
DESCRIPTION:A 1 hour long class centered around different rhythms such as Merengue\, Cumbia\, Salsa and Reggeaton. You will be dancing to great music and at the same time burning a lot of calories without even realizing! It is definitely a dance party! So wear your comfy workout clothes\, bring a bottle of water and join Carson in this cardio party! \nDonation suggested. \nUna clase de 1 hora de duración centrada en diferentes ritmos como Merengue\, Cumbia\, Salsa y Reggeaton.\n¡Bailarás con buena música y al mismo tiempo quemarás muchas calorías sin darte cuenta!\n¡Definitivamente es una fiesta de baile!\n¡Así que ponte tu cómoda ropa de entrenamiento\, trae una botella de agua y acompáñame en esta fiesta de cardio!\nCualquier pregunta simplemente envíame un mensaje de FB! \nA little about Michelle Carson\nBorn in US\, raised in Ecuador and traveled around some other places that feels like home.\nI started teaching dance classes early in my life. At the age of 12 I graduated from my dance school in Ecuador and started assisting teachers\, after only 1 year they gave me a class of girls from 7-8 years old and was amazingly fun. I was also part of 3 different dance groups plus high-school\, (I dont even know how). When I was 18 I decided I wanted to study abroad and so I went to Argentina and auditioned for an Afro-Contemporary dance group in which we performed at private and community events and was a great experience.\nIn 2015 I came back to USA to follow my roots in Florida where I did my training in Zumba and fell in love with it.  I started teaching a month after my training in different locations\, until Sept. 2018 when I moved to Indy to start a new and exciting life.\nI truly love it here and I have always enjoyed the feeling of giving something of what I know so I want to share all of it with you!!! \nUn poco sobre Michelle Carson\nNació en Estados Unidos\, creció en Ecuador y viajó por otros lugares que se sienten como en casa.\nComencé a dar clases de baile temprano en mi vida. A la edad de 12 años me gradué de mi escuela de baile en Ecuador y comencé a asistir a maestros\, después de solo 1 año me dieron una clase de niñas de 7-8 años y fue increíblemente divertida. También formé parte de 3 grupos de baile diferentes más la escuela secundaria\, (ni siquiera sé cómo). Cuando tenía 18 años decidí que quería estudiar en el extranjero\, así que fui a Argentina y hice una audición para un grupo de danza afro-contemporánea en el que actuamos en eventos privados y comunitarios y fue una gran experiencia.\nEn 2015 regresé a EE. UU. Para seguir mis raíces en Florida\, donde hice mi entrenamiento en Zumba y me enamoré de él.\nComencé a enseñar un mes después de mi entrenamiento en diferentes lugares\, hasta septiembre de 2018\, cuando me mudé a Indy para comenzar una nueva y emocionante vida.\nRealmente me encanta aquí y siempre he disfrutado la sensación de dar algo de lo que sé\, así que quiero compartirlo todo contigo. \nDonation suggested.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/zumba-with-michelle-carson/
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:20200129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112107
CREATED:20191227T175351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T175351Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Lab with Oreo Jones
DESCRIPTION:We are back with another edition of SOUND LAB! Join Oreo Jones at Listen Hear for an evening of sound exploration. Bring your synths\, drum machines\, pedals\, theremins\, or whatever you use to express yourself. \nSound Lab is a reoccurring workshop where we explore ways to communicate and express ourselves through sonic waves. Each attendee will be encouraged to play a piece that they have been working on and share ways of how they approached their work. The group will then attempt to work on a collaboration broadcasted live on 99.1 WQRT.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/sound-lab-with-oreo-jones-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200131T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20200131T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112107
CREATED:20191227T175814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T175814Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Mornings Indianapolis-Yecenia Tostado
DESCRIPTION:Join us 1/31 to hear Yecenia Tostado present on the theme for January\, which is “roots.” Tickets required for admission.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/creative-mornings-indianapolis-yecenia-tostado/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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