Frida’s legacy: Pay artists fairly—a community discussion
Let your voice be heard as we prepare to advocate for more funding for the arts in Indianapolis.
Let your voice be heard as we prepare to advocate for more funding for the arts in Indianapolis.
The Democratic Party’s strategy of systematically abusing women, rallying around their abusers, and trying to bury the truth in dark is not paying off.
Celebrate the life and legacy of Frida Kahlo!
Thanks to your support, we organized and hosted 75 events, campaigns, and actions in 3 months.
Experience the works of Machaila Gray at this unique show closing.
SegaJupiter art open coming up on Thursday, May 15 from 6 pm to 9 pm. $5-$10 donation.
You are cordially invited to the Fonseca-DuBois’s inaugural “Meet the Artist” Dinner, featuring the talented Jonathan Angulo on Thur., Apr. 17.
Learn about the revolutionary history of the struggle against women’s oppression!
Explore the works of local artist Jonathan Angulo on Thur., Mar. 20 at 6 PM.
Graffiti in Haughville is a problem which prompted the community to organize to come up with creative solutions.
The Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery is honored to collaborate with immigrant artist, Nasreen Khan, as she articulates how imperialism and motherhood have shaped her artwork.
1/16: Third Thursday art opening and reception at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery!