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“Dissolutions” opening reception: Photography and disability

Indianapolis Liberation CenterSeptember 2, 2024September 14, 2024

Engage with dis/abled and chronically ill artist and teacher Sarah Pfohl on 9/13.

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Support young Hoosier artists: Scholastic Art and Writing opening reception

Scholastic Art and Writing AwardsSeptember 1, 2024April 2, 2025

On 9/6, see art and writing by youth from the Central and Southern Indiana region.

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Pendleton 2 in motion: Revolutionary art for Black August

Arte Mexicano en IndianaAugust 15, 2024April 2, 2025

On 8/23, we welcome the Pendleton 2 Defense Committee for an exhibit opening, discussion, and collective art-making session!

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“Frida by colors:” A new Indianapolis tradition

Arte Mexicano en IndianaJuly 23, 2024April 2, 2025

Angelita Hampton is the featured artist at the inaugural exhibit in an annual series presented by Arte Mexicano en Indiana’s Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.

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“Do you feel what I feel?” Fourth Friday with India Hines and Dai Eades

Arte Mexicano en IndianaJune 18, 2024April 2, 2025

On June 28, a new exhibit poses a necessary question through captivating colors and symbols of resistance.

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Jacob Church’s “Sunshine: Prologue” closing reception

Arte Mexicano en IndianaJune 16, 2024April 2, 2025

See Jacob Church’s “Sunshine: Prologue” on June 22 for the exhibit’s closing reception at the Liberation Center!

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The state can’t isolate the imagination: Vernon T. Bateman and the struggle to free them all

Jay Grillo and Derek FordMay 29, 2024June 1, 2024

Bateman’s story exemplifies the often unacknowledged resistance that flourishes behind prison bars, a creativity the state cannot repress.

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Fourth Friday: Jacob Church’s “Sunshine: Prologue”

Arte Mexicano en IndianaMay 23, 2024April 2, 2025

“Sunshine,” an exhibit of paintings, drawings, and wearable pieces prompting us to overcome the alienation of capitalist society opens May 24.

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Fourth Friday: “Whispers of Change” by 31 Woman

Arte Mexicano en IndianaApril 26, 2024April 2, 2025

Artist 31 Woman uses art and technology to deepen relations and advance our liberation.

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